Pamilya Ko

Pamilya Ko (lit.'My Family') is a 2019 Philippine drama television series starring JM de Guzman, Arci Muñoz, Joey Marquez, Rosanna Roces, and Sylvia Sanchez. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel replacing Minute to Win It: Last Tandem Standing airing from September 9, 2019 to March 13, 2020. It was cancelled with the remaining episodes not aired to completion after production was halted as a result of the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon and the ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy.

Pamilya Ko
Title card
GenreFamily drama
Created byMel Mendoza-Del Rosario
Written by
  • Mary Rose Colindres
  • Jaja Amarillo
  • Cyrus Dan Cañares
  • Jaymar Santos Castro
  • Anie Domingo Abad
  • Christian Domingo
Directed by
  • Raymund B. Ocampo
  • Paco Sta. Maria
Starring
Opening theme"Home" by Erik Santos
Composer(s)Charles Emmanuel Smalls
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)Filipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes135 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Jayson Aracap Tabigue
Producer(s)Mavic Holgado-Oducayen
Production location(s)
  • Marikina City, Philippines
  • Antipolo City, Philippines
  • Quezon City, Philippines
Editor(s)
  • Pamela Kim Katigbak
  • Alexces Megan Abarquez
  • Levi Ligon
  • Christian Domingo
  • Shyra Joaquin
Running time28–36 minutes
Production company(s)RGE Drama Unit
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseSeptember 9, 2019 (2019-09-09) 
March 13, 2020 (2020-03-13)[1]
External links
Website

Premise

Pamilya Ko shows us that in our journey through life, whatever triumphs or travails we face, we will always go back home—to our family. From our birth to our last breath, our world revolves around our family who first taught us the power of unconditional love.[2]

Cast and characters

Main cast
Supporting cast
  • Irma Adlawan as Loida "LVM" V. Magtulis
  • Kiko Estrada[5] as Bernardo "Beri" R. Mabunga
  • Jairus Aquino[5] as Percival "Persi" R. Mabunga
  • Maris Racal[6] as Peachy Ann R. Mabunga
  • Mutya Orquia[6] as Cherry Luz R. Mabunga
  • Raikko Mateo[5] as John Paul "Pongky" R. Mabunga
  • Kira Balinger[6] as Lemon Jane R. Mabunga
  • Kid Yambao[5] as Apollo "Apol" R. Mabunga
  • Alyssa Muhlach as Dr. Sophia "Pia" J. dela Paz
  • Perla Bautista as Caridad "Caring" Potenciano-Mabunga
  • Peter Serrano as Richie Mabanta
  • Marco Gallo as Stefano C. Lombardi
  • Joe Vargas as Boljak
  • VJ Mendoza as Daks
Guest cast
  • CX Navarro as young Chico
  • Miko Raval as Charles Ruiz
  • Andrez del Rosario as Jackie "Jack" R. Mabunga
  • Noel Trinidad as Joselito "Jose" Mabunga
  • Dominic Roque as David Lardizabal
  • Boom Labrusca as Dr. Sofronio dela Paz
  • Anne Feo as Regina Jurado-dela Paz
  • Micah Muñoz as Atty. Raul Malvar
  • Jeffrey Santos as Insp. Jose Rivas
  • Shoichi Oka as Ryu Mori
  • Glenda Garcia as Maria Asuncion "Azon" R. Cummings
  • Bobby Andrews as young Carlos Quisumbing
  • Maricel Morales as Corazon R. Quisumbing
  • Miguel Diokno as young Ferdie/James
  • Marnie Lapuz as Ms. Dagdag
  • Heaven Peralejo as Maria Corrine Patricia "Macopa" de Jesus
  • JC de Vera as Prof. Nathaniel "Nathan" Rubiñol
  • Sunshine Garcia as Merceditas "Mercy" Alvarez
  • DJ Durano as Antonio "Tonio" Alvarez
  • Nathalie Hart as Christina "Tina" Rubiñol
  • Miguel Faustmann as Carlos Quisumbing
  • Elora Españo as young Loida
  • Lloyd Samartino as Mr. Palisoc
  • Kit Thompson as James Carvajal/Ferdie R. Quisumbing
  • Hero Angeles

Broadcast

The series airs on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel.

However, due to the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the show was put on hiatus and was temporarily replaced by reruns of 100 Days to Heaven from March 16.[7] Thereafter, the series' future was put in doubt as ABS-CBN temporarily closed due to the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission on account of its franchise expiration.[8]

On March 31, 2020, series lead Sylvia Sanchez and her husband, Art Atayde, tested positive for COVID-19.[9]

On June 13, 2020, RGE Drama Unit confirmed the cancellation of Pamilya Ko through its official Instagram account. No reason was given.[10] The announcement came a week after the cancellation of Make It with You due to the health concerns of its lead actress Liza Soberano.[11]

Ratings

Kantar Media National TV Ratings
(5:50 PM PST)
Pilot EpisodeFinale EpisodePeakAverage
18.3%
September 9, 2019[12]
14.1%
March 13, 2020[13]
24.6%
November 14, 2019[14]
17.2%

See also

References

  1. "ABS-CBN series Pamilya Ko cancellation confirmed through farewell post on social media". Philippine Entertainment Portal. June 13, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  2. "About Pamilya Ko".
  3. Pamilya Ko: Meet JM De Guzman as Chico. ABS-CBN Entertainment. August 23, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  4. Pamilya Ko: Meet the Parents. ABS-CBN Entertainment. August 23, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  5. Pamilya Ko: Meet the Mabunga Brothers. ABS-CBN Entertainment. August 23, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  6. Pamilya Ko: Meet the Mabunga Sisters. ABS-CBN Entertainment. August 23, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  7. "READ: ABS-CBN statement on special primetime programming amid Metro Manila quarantine". ABS-CBN News. March 14, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  8. Rivas, Ralf (May 5, 2020). "ABS-CBN goes off-air after NTC order". Rappler. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  9. "Sylvia Sanchez, husband test positive for COVID-19". ABS-CBN News. March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  10. "ABS-CBN series Pamilya Ko cancellation confirmed through farewell post on social media". Philippine Entertainment Portal. June 13, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  11. Severo, Jan Milo (June 10, 2020). "'It breaks my heart': Liza Soberano explains 'Make It With You' cancellation". The Philippine Star. PhilStar Global. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  12. "National TV Ratings (September 9, 2019 – Monday)". ABS-CBN Corporate. September 10, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  13. "National TV Ratings (March 13-15, 2020)". ABS-CBN Corporate. March 17, 2020. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  14. "National TV Ratings (November 14–17, 2019)". ABS-CBN Corporate. November 18, 2019. Retrieved November 18, 2019.


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