Ysabella

Ysabella
Genre Drama, Comedy, Romance, Cooking
Created by ABS-CBN
Directed by Rory B. Quintos
Don M. Cuaresma
Cathy Garcia-Molina
Starring Judy Ann Santos
Ryan Agoncillo
Derek Ramsay
Theme music composer Ogie Alcasid
Ending theme Huwag Mong Iwan Ang Puso by Yeng Constantino
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 150
Production
Executive producer(s) Des D. Tanwangco
Production company(s) Star Creatives
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Picture format 1080i SDTV
Original release June 25, 2007 (2007-06-25) – January 18, 2008 (2008-01-18)
External links
Website

Ysabella is a Philippine television romantic soap opera starring Judy Ann Santos with Ryan Agoncillo and Derek Ramsay.[1] It aired from June 25, 2007 to January 18, 2008 with a total of 150 episodes in 2 seasons on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida replacing Maria Flordeluna.

Plot

The story revolves around a young cook named Ysabella Cuenca. At an early age, Ysabella develops an inclination for cooking, and dreams of becoming a great cook like her mother, Rosario Cuenca.

However, her mother's misfortune causes Ysabella to taste the bitterness of life. This teaches her to be meticulous and devoted to her cooking; and cynical when it comes to love. She grows with one goal in mind—to be the best cook in their area and exact revenge on the woman who was responsible for her mother's misery.

Along the way, Ysabella meets three men who will show her how sweet it is to fall in love. Who will give her the right mixture of happiness? Will it be the cocky, street-smart Andrew Amarillo, the hot chef Mito Valenzuela or the serious but sensitive Albert?

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

  • Coney Reyes as Victoria Amarillo - Top Chef of "Florencia's" and owner of the "Victoria's Corporation". However, despite her success, she almost lost everything prompting her to do anything to salvage her success. After the competition to which she lost, she sent Christina to kill Ysay.
  • Gina Pareño as Trinidad "Trining" Mendoza - Ysabella's second mother an unrelenting to establish the needs of her family. She also took charge of the Ysay's restaurant.
  • Aiza Seguerra as Alex Mendoza - The closest friend of Ysay. But there is a test to test the closeness of the two. She wants Tere. But she had a boyfriend. She has a minor jealousy in him. But despite this, Tere was still don't know that Alex likes her.
  • Valeen Montenegro as Lima Amarillo-Valenzuela - an obedient daughter of Victoria and the sister of Albert and Andrew, and she tasted the first love for Jordan and also focused her heart with Reno. Later she married Jordan after Reno's death.
  • Aldred Gatchalian as Jordan Valenzuela - The younger brother of Mito His love is granted only to the woman she loves and that is Lima luckily, she married Lima after Reno's death
  • Jason Abalos as Reno† - The mysterious man who claims Ysay as the "caretaker" Eventually, he returned to Manila to work he lima develop feelings for him but unfortunately, he died cause of brain tumor

Extended cast

  • Desiree Del Valle as Cristina Mancado† - Former girlfriend of Andrew Amarillo. They have a son named "Tingloy". In the end, Cristina attempted to kill Ysay but Cristina shoots Albert while saving Ysay and she was killed by the police.
  • Pokwang as Phuket - Victoria's honest right-hand. She is the only person who knows the real life of Victoria.
  • Kat Alano as Georgia Rodriguez - The women love to get the what she wants even if she hurt someone.
  • Jeffrey Santos as Apolinario Reyes - The attendant of the "farm" by Andrew.
  • Sitti Navarro as Tere - The woman Alex wants but she has a "boyfriend".
  • Lito Pimentel as Homer - Victoria's staff
  • Olyn Membian as Bonnie - Lima's secretary
  • Juan Rodrigo as Fernando - Victoria's love interest
  • Perla Bautista as Lupe† - Victoria's mother
  • Isabel Blaesi
  • Benjamin Alves
  • Michael Conan

Special participation

Critical acclaim

  • Ysabella received three nominations from the 2008 PMPC Star Awards for Television. Judy Ann Santos and Coney Reyes garnered Best Drama Actress nods while the show itself is included in the roster of Best Primetime Drama Series citations.[2]

Broadcast time

Ysabella became infamous as its timeslot was shuffled around by ABS-CBN to give way to dramas geared towards younger demographics.

  • June 25-August 3 (Episodes 1-30): Monday-Friday 7:45-8:30 p.m.
  • August 6-August 31 (Episodes 31-50): Monday-Friday 8:30-9:15 p.m. (to give way for Kokey)
  • September 3-September 21 (Episodes 51-65): Monday-Friday 9:15-10:00 p.m. (to give way for Pangarap na Bituin)
  • September 24-October 5 (Episodes 66-75): Monday-Friday 10:00-10:45 p.m. (to give way for Lastikman)
  • October 8-December 7 (Episodes 76-120): Monday-Friday 10:45-11:30 p.m. (to give way for Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition 2)
  • December 10-January 18 (Episodes 121-150): Monday-Friday 10:00-10:45 p.m.

References

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See also

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