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- A drama anthology that features the different faces and stories of people who decided to take their chances abroad, with nothing but their hope of a better future.
- Happylou moves to Cebu in order to help her family who lives beside a train track. She also starts searching for her father that she has never met. She will eventually meet the people that will give answers to her lifelong questions.
- Rizal left his family to study abroad, enduring homesickness and a long-distance relationship. He returned home, using his knowledge to improve lives.
- A Filipno domestic helper is accused of murdering her fellow domestic helper, and her employer's son in Singapore.
- Failed chef Harvey (Kelvin) is granted the chance to travel back in time to study and learn under the Matriarch of Filipino Food herself, Conchita Valencia. In a string of events, Harvey accidentally takes her Adobo recipe with him, consequently erasing the food empire built upon it.
- An accidental affair leads to an extraordinary story of a unique family set up where the two characters play mother to the same child.
- TODA One I Love is a political romantic comedy serye that will mirror the political ineptness, corruption, bureaucracy, and self-serving political culture in the Philippines, presented with a sprinkle of romance. The series is set in the fictional town of San Bernabe, where two hotly-contested elections are underway - the election of officers of the local Tricycle Owners and Drivers' Association (TODA) and the elections for the new mayor. Embroiled in both is Gelay Dimagiba, a 20-something student who takes over her father's battles as well as his tricycle after he is mysteriously murdered. Gelay struggles to get to the bottom of the mystery while trying to figure out the affairs of her own heart.
- Inspired by the true story of one of the youngest mothers in the history of the Philippines. Krista was only 9 years old when she became pregnant. Her mother believes that she was impregnated by evil supernatural creatures called nuno sa punso but the real story is more complicated than it seems.
- Pedro Calungsod, a young Filipino man, leaves his Visayan native roots to join the Spanish Jesuit priest Fr. Diego de San Vitores in his mission to the Marianas Islands (Guam) in 1668. The San Diego Mission arrives in the Marianas where the young Pedro, a trained catechist and mission assistant, begins work for Fr. Diego de San Vitores in baptizing the Chamorro natives, preaching the holy gospel and spreading the good news of salvation through the Christian faith amidst paganism, doubt and disbelief. Despite the longing for his father and the threats to their lives, even at the peril of death, Pedro and Fr. Diego continued their missionary work. They roamed the dangerous islands and baptized many more natives and continued to enlighten them about Christianity. Guam is now a devoutly Catholic state and this is the story of how the young Filipino saint, between wars and persecutions, played his part in this divine mission.
- A florist has a married man for a boyfriend. Her boyfriend's wife hires a private detective to tail her hubby and he catches them in a restaurant. The latter is smitten by the former's charms and decides to follow her on his own.
- After a particularly strong squall, a sleepy fishing village on a tiny island in Southern Tagalog wakes up to an astonishing sight - their sea has turned red. Floating on their waters are thousands of apples. No one knows where they came from. Some suspect this is a bad omen from the baconaua - a creature of myth. Few believe it to be a miracle from heaven, while others fear a more sinister source.
- Yummy Bubuyog (Barbie Forteza), who is already 21 years old but has never experienced what it's like to be in a relationship. She is the "no-boyfriend-since-birth" type of girl, though she claims that this is "by choice" because of her two strict and overprotective man-hater aunts: Tita Gloria (Yayo Aguila) and Tita Sonya (Tina Paner) who took care of Yummy since her mother, Leticia, passed away. They don't want Yummy out of their sight, and more than that, they don't want their niece to fall in love just yet because of a past that involves them and Yummy's late mother. The two aunts own the family business "Walang Ka-Pares" in Valenciana where Yummy works as the talented cook. Good thing Yummy has the company of her friends--the sassy and 'woke' Bane (Ayra Mariano) who works with her in "Walang Ka-Pares" as an all-around staff--and the handsome and mischievous Eugene (Jak Roberto), Yummy's childhood friend and 'puppy love'. Her unrequited feelings faded as they grew up but little did Yummy know that Eugene is already developing feelings for her now that they are older. The lives of Yummy's family and friends are about to be turned upside down the moment rich realtor Rex (Ray PJ Abellana) and his nephew Cedrick (Kristoffer Martin) arrive in Valenciana. Yummy now finds herself the object of Cedrick's attention, making her heart flutter in a way that is new to her. Finally, she asks herself: "Is this love?"
- Set in the picturesque province of Davao, I Heart Davao features the story of Hope (Carla Abellana), a heart-transplant recipient whose world will be turned upside-down when she goes to Davao to save her family's chocolate business. Here, she serendipitously and unknowingly meets Ponce (Tom Rodriguez), the proud, brooding, mysterious ex-boyfriend of her heart donor. Ponce also happens to be the son of the chocolate haciendero whom Hope eyes to partner with to save her family's struggling venture. Ponce's "Dabawenyo Dude" pragmatism will constantly offend Hope's "Manila Girl" sensibilities. Will they continue opposing each other, or will their constant bickering eventually lead to something sweeter than the chocolates Ponce's farm produces? As Hope's new life unravels in Davao, she feels a tug from her old self through the constant wooing of her childhood friend Paul (Benjamin Alves), a brilliant young business executive. All his life, Paul has been in love with Hope, so he is willing to temporarily leave his life in Manila to join her in Davao.
- Meet Kiko and Lala (Super Tekla), adopted conjoined twins in a carnival who are also known as the famous "Kambal sa Karnabal." Their only goal is to be separated so they can enjoy their relationships with Aning (Kim Domingo) and Rap-rap (Derrick Monasterio). Deadline (Ai-Ai Delas Alas), a mysterious godmother, appears to grant their wishes but with an unfortunate condition: only one of them will remain alive. Will they choose their destiny as conjoined twins? Or will they accept Deadline's offer?
- Fraternal teen twins flee with a traveling circus to evade a villainous pursuer after their parents vanish. They're protected by performers who turn out to be magical beings, helping the twins discover their own mystical abilities.