'Til Death Do Us Part (Philippine TV series)

'Til Death Do Us Part is a 2005 Philippine television drama series on ABS-CBN starring Kristine Hermosa and her former husband Diether Ocampo. It aired from January 31 to May 13, 2005 with a total of 73 episodes. It was replaced by Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin on its timeslot as Diether joins another cast.

'Til Death Do Us Part
Title card
GenreDrama
Written byAgnes Gagilonia-Uligan
Keiko A. Aquino
Directed byJohn-D Lazatin
Andoy Ranay
StarringKristine Hermosa
Diether Ocampo
Opening theme"Kailan Pa Ma'y Ikaw" by Christian Bautista
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes73
Production
Executive producerDarnel Joy R. Villaflor
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseJanuary 31 (2005-01-31) 
May 13, 2005 (2005-05-13)

It was part of ABS-CBN's "Iba Magmahal ang Kapamilya" campaign, which introduced 30 new programs during the first quarter of 2005.

After the success of Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas, which has ended on July 9, 2004 (6 months later), this was Ocampo's second primetime drama series with Hermosa. Both of them were former Jericho Rosales' boyfriends.

Plot

An unplanned encounter of two hearts turned into a love that can last a lifetime. Be ready for a mix of tears, laughter and unruly characters as we find out how real love finds its way to where it truly belongs.

Make-up artist Ysabel is a runaway bride to a doctor, Drew. While in the process of recovering, Ysabel bumps into a hunk embalmer Manuel.

At first sight they admired each other's hearts. Both coming from a break-up, Ysabel and Manuel found their way to an exciting courtship. But, as Manuel ex-girlfriend, Roxanne, starts making a mess of Ysabel's life, suddenly she finds herself at the center of a very odd love triangle with the dependable Drew on the one side and her great love Manuel on the other.

Cast and characters

See also

  • List of shows previously aired by ABS-CBN

References



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