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ABS-CBN 2: Pinoy Big Brother 737 [2015]

Why 737?
7 weeks (length of stay of the housemates this season)
3 houseguests (revealed: July 25, 2015)
7

Meet the Hosts 
Bianca Gonzalez, Toni Gonzaga and Robi Domingo

Meet the Housemates

First batch (June 20, 2015)
1. Ryan Bacalla, 14, student and openly gay, the "Kid Sunshine of Cebu" who auditioned at the Pacific Mall Cebu.

2. Karlo Lorenzo "Kenzo" Gutierrez, 18, the "Astig Athlete ng Quezon City". Youngest and only boy.

3. Hendrix "Jimboy" Martin, 17, student, the "Barrio Rapper ng Nueva Vizcaya".

4. Barbie Concine Imperial, 16, the "Doll Along Da Riles ng Albay".

5. Bailey Thomas May, 12, student, the "Global Gwapito ng UK". Born in Cebu and grew up in UK.

6. Kamille Filoteo, 18, the "Teen Mama ng Manila". She gave birth to a baby girl "Aneeka" when she was 16 year-old.

7. Ailah Antopina, 13, student, the "Faithful daughter ng Bacolod".

Second Batch (June 21, 2015)

8. Edward Kyle Secades, 17, the “Mr. Nice Guy ng San Juan”. He is a commercial model and already showing on print & TV ads, the 3 of which were Combi, Cheezy and Smart.

9. Zonia Ysabel Mejia, 13, the "Blossoming Beauty ng Quezon City". 4th of the 5 siblings, who they are all swimmers.

10. Franco Rodriguez, 16, the “Totoy Smiley ng Albay”.

11. Ylona Jade Garcia, 13, the “Daldal Darling ng Australia” born and grew up in Sydney, Australia. 3rd of 5 siblings.

12. Enchong Dee, 26, actor & swimmer, the “Swabeng Swimmer ng Quezon City”. A house guest only aka homeboy.

All photo credits: pinoybigbrother.com

ABS-CBN 2: Nathaniel

Nathaniel is the 2015 Philippine fantasy drama television series directed by Darnel Joy R. Villaflor and Francis E. Pasion, starring Marco Antonio Masa in his first lead role. The series will premiere on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on April 20, 2015, replacing Dream Dad.

Main cast
Marco Antonio Masa as Nathaniel M. Laxamana
Gerald Anderson as Paul Laxamana
Shaina Magdayao as Rachel Mercado Laxamana
Isabelle Daza as Atty. Martha Amanthe

Supporting cast
Coney Reyes as Angela V. Laxamana "Ms. AVL"
Pokwang as Elizabeth "Beth" Bartolome
Sharlene San Pedro as Hannah Bartolome
Jairus Aquino as Joshua
Benjie Paras as Abner Bartolome
Jason Gainza as Dimas
Freddie Webb as Punong Maestro
Leo Martinez as TBC
Sandy Andolong as Nanay Nely
Diana Zubiri as Jennifer
Ogie Diaz as Narcy
Fourth Pagotan as David
Fifth Pagotan as Solomon
Yesha Camile as Abi Bartolome
David Chua as Aaron
Young JV as Benjie
Cris Villanueva as TBC
Yen Santos as TBC

Guest cast
Dante Rivero as TBC
Alicia Alonzo as TBC
Lester Llansang as TBC
Simon Ibarra as TBC
Ivan Carapiet as TBC

GMA 7: Second Chances


Second Chances is a drama television series that is set to premiere on GMA Network and worldwide on GMA Pinoy TV on January 12, 2015, replacing Hiram na Alaala.

Cast
Main cast
    Jennylyn Mercado as Melyra 'Lyra' Buenavidez vda. Paule
    Raymart Santiago as Bernard Castello
    Camille Prats as Rebecca 'Reb' Buenavidez vda. Valle
    Rafael Rosell as Jerome Alfonso
    Chynna Ortaleza as Colina 'Coleen' Delos Reyes

Supporting cast
    Roi Vinzon as Federico Buenavidez
    Ayen Munji-Laurel
    Miriam Quiambao as Laura Alfonso
    Jessa Zaragoza
    Diva Montelaba as Sherie
    Bubbles Paraiso as Anna
    Annika Kamaya as Misty
    Kyline Alcantara as Lyra's youngest daughter
    Joshen Bernardo as Reb's youngest son
    Mosang as Yaya Neria
    Mel Kimura as Rosita

Special appearance
    Jonalyn Viray as Real Bar's Main Singer
    Luis Alandy as Felix Paule (Lyra's deceased husband)
    Jackie Rice as Theresa Guigaman-Castello (Bernard's deceased wife)
    Benjamin Alves as Marco Valle (Reb's deceased husband)
    Princess Snell as Yvette
    Marc Justine Alvarez as Lyra's youngest son/child
    Lexi Fernandez as Reb's eldest Daughter
    Ryza Cenon as Carmen Buenavidez (Lyra and Reb's other sibling)
    Michelle Madrigal as Bettina 'Betty' Delos Reyes

GMA 7: Once Upon a Kiss


Once Upon a Kiss is a drama television series that is set to premiere on GMA Network and worldwide on GMA Pinoy TV on January 5, 2015, replacing Strawberry Lane.

Cast
Main Cast
    Miguel Tanfelix as Prince P. Almario
    Bianca Umali as Ella R. Servando
    Marielle Pamintuan as Athena Dominguez
    Ms. Manilyn Reynes as Aurora Rodrigo-Servando
    Mylene Dizon as Giselle Pelaez-Almario

Pelaez Family
    Michael de Mesa as Enrique "King" Pelaez
    John Estrada as Eric Almario
    Tessie Tomas as Merida Pelaez

Servando Family
    Keempee de Leon as Jimmy Servando
    Nova Villa as Adela Rodrigo
    Al Tantay as Pedring Servando

Recurring Cast
    Cris Villanueva as Froilan Almario
    Maricar de Mesa as Ursula Dominguez
    Frank Magalona as Hans Peligro
    Betong Sumaya as Sebastian Poblador
    Sabrina Man as Wendy Salazar
    Eunice Lagusad as Melody
    Miggy Jimenez as Mickey Abueva
    Cai Cortez as Fiona Alegre
    Gabby Eigenmann as Philip Madasalin
    Elijah Alejo as young Athena
    Timothy Chan as young Mickey
    Marc Justine Alvarez as young Hans
    Louise Abuel as young Prince
    Hershey Garcia as young Ella

ABS-CBN 2: Pangako Sa 'Yo


Finally, the much awaited revelations of the cast, now officially, Kathryn Bernardo is the new Yna Macaspac (formerly played by Kristine Hermosa) and Daniel Padilla is Angelo Buenavista (formerly played by Jericho Rosales), soon on ABS-CBN.

Pangako Sa 'Yo is the 2015 Philippine romantic melodrama television series based on the 2000 Filipino soap opera of the same title that starred Kristine Hermosa, Jericho Rosales, Eula Valdez and Jean Garcia. Directed by Rory Quintos, Dado Lumibao and Olivia M. Lamasan, it is topbilled by Kathryn Bernardo, Daniel Padilla, Jodi Sta. Maria and Angelica Panganiban. The series will premiere on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on May 25, 2015, replacing Forevermore.

Cast

Main cast
Kathryn Bernardo as Ynamorata "Yna" Macaspac
Daniel Padilla as Angelo Buenavista
Jodi Sta. Maria as Amor De Jesus
Angelica Panganiban as Madam Claudia Zalameda-Buenavista
Ian Veneracion as Gov. Eduardo Buenavista

Supporting cast
Amy Austria-Ventura as Belen Macaspac
Bernard Palanca as Diego Buenavista
Jan Marini as Lourdes Magbanua-Buenavista
Ronnie Lazaro as Francisco "Isko" Macaspac
Joem Bascon as Caloy Macaspac
Sunshine Garcia as Julieta Macaspac
Juan Karlos Labajo as Jonathan Macaspac
Andrea Brillantes as Lia Buenavista
Dominic Roque as David
Mimi Orara as Chef Gina
Anne Feo as Sous Chef Linda
Jong Cuenco

Special participation
Pilar Pilapil as Doña Benita Buenavista
Sylvia Sanchez as Claudia's mother
Boboy Garovillo as Mr. de Jesus
Leo Rialp as Gov. Enrique Zalameda
Carla Martinez as Mrs. Zalameda