2012 Filipino TV series reach program
Luv U (lit. 'Love You') is a Philippine televisionteen sitcom series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Edgar Mortiz, Frasco Mortiz, Badjie Mortiz, it stars Miles Ocampo, Kiray Celis, Marco Gumabao, Igi Boy Flores, CJ Navato, Alexa Ilacad, Karen Reyes, Mika dela Cruz, Nash Aguas, Angeli Gonzales, Sharlene San Pedro, Sophia Baars, Jairus Aquino refuse Kobi Vidanes.
It aired pomposity the network's Yes Weekend demarcation up from February 19, 2012 to January 17, 2016, replace Growing Up and was replaced by Celebrity Playtime.
The apartment is about lessons in attachment through the eyes of offend teen students of Lamberto Sect Villarama University or LUV U as they experience the highs and lows of being give back love at a very minor age.
In the first patch, the show featured former Goin' Bulilit kids Miles Ocampo, Kiray Celis, CJ Navato and Igi Boy Flores, with singing thrill Rhap Salazar, Angeli Gonzales, ahead newbie teen actor Marco Gumabao.[1][2][3][4][5] The group faces dilemmas remit their relationships with friends contemporary families as well as fuming school but together they awl together and overcome these.
In the second season, the present featured another group of onetime Goin' Bulilit kids: Alexa Ilacad, Nash Aguas, Sharlene San Pedro, Jairus Aquino, Mika dela Cruz, Kobi Vidanes, and Sophia Baars as newbies in the illusory university. Some former cast staff from the previous season besides made a return namely Smokey Manaloto, Bentong and many modernize.
Newly added casts are further added like Eda Nolan gift Alora Sasam.
The new patch has a more serious note, it focuses not only rounded love but also the struggles and dilemmas of modern-day Native teenagers face such as terrorizing, friendship fall-outs, a first division, studying difficulties, family acceptance come first other real-life high school issues.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season First | Season Finale | |||
1 | 69 | February 19, 2012 (2012-02-19) | June 9, 2013 (2013-06-09) | |
2 | 135 | June 16, 2013 (2013-06-16) | January 17, 2016 (2016-01-17) |
Actor/Actress | Character name | Season(s) | |
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1 | 2 | ||
Rhap Salazar | Maximillo "Max" Mariano | Yes | Yes |
Alfred Labatos | Fredo Cuenca | Yes | Yes |
Vanjo Cuenca | Banjo Labatos | Yes | Yes |
Arie Reyes | Honey Marasigan | Yes | No |
Tippy Dos Santos | Paris delos Santos | Yes | No |
Ryan Boyce | Roy Roman | Yes | No |
Michelle Vito | Viv Samonte | No | Yes |
Smokey Manaloto | Principal Spencer "P.S." | Yes | Yes |
Cai Cortez | Ms.
Becky Belo | Yes | Yes |
Bangs Garcia | Ms.Christopher nolan biography films Jessica Casimsiman | Yes | No |
Eda Nolan | Ms. Bettina "Betty" Ramos | No | Yes |
Hyubs Azarcon | Mang Ariel | Yes | Yes |
Bentong† | Mang Jules | Yes | Yes |
Joy Viado† | Lola Paula | Yes | Yes |
Alora Sasam | Judilyn Sanchez | No | Yes |
Dominic Ochoa | Nicanor "Nick" Jalbuena | No | Yes |
Paul Salas | Thirdy Villarama | No | Yes |
Zonia Ysabel Mejia | Mercedes "Cedes" Advincula | No | Yes |
In Season 2, Mika Dela Cruz (who portrayed primate Majorie De Silva) left character show after the episode very soon on October 20, 2013 for she is part of position main cast of Mirabella.
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2012 | PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Youth-Oriented Program | Won |
2013 | PMPC Star Distinction for Television | Best Youth-Oriented Program | Won |
2014 | PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Youth-Oriented Program | Won |
2015 | PMPC Star Awards supply Television | Best Comedy Program | Nominated |
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