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Tabing Ilog

Tabing Ilog () is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Malu L. Sevilla, starring Kaye Abad, Paolo Contis, John Lloyd Cruz, Desiree del Valle, Patrick Garcia, Baron Geisler, Paula Peralejo and Jodi Sta. Maria. It aired on the network's Sunday afternoon line up from March 14, 1999 to October 19, 2003, replacing Kapag May Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo!.

Premise

The series focuses on the friendship of best friends Eds, Badong, Rovic, Corrinne, James, Fonzy, Anne, and George.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Original
Additional
  • Trina Zuñiga as Megan / Cecilia dela Rhea
  • Carol Banawa as Andrea/"Andoy"
  • Camille Prats as Natasha
  • Juddha Paolo as Roy
  • Angelene Aguilar as Patpi/"Pat P"
  • Paolo Paraiso as Dodge
  • Maoui David as Hillary
  • Brian Tan as Jiggs

Supporting cast

Recurring/extended cast

  • Daria Ramirez as Azon delos Santos (Eds's mother)
  • Miko Palanca as Perry Sanchez
  • Rafael Rosell IV as Oliver McFuller
  • Leandro Muñoz as Francisco "Fran" Ledesma Jr. (Fonzy and Corrinne's half-brother)
  • Julia Clarete as Cynthia "Pinky" Ledesma (Fonzy and Corrinne's half-sister)
  • Gio Alvarez as Roberto "Boyet" delos Santos (Eds's older brother)
  • Janette McBride as Fair
  • Lito Legaspi as Francisco Ledesma (Fonzy and Corrine's father)
  • Jean Saburit as Chedeng Ledesma (Fonzy and Corrinne's mother)
  • Mia Gutierrez as Claudia (Rovic's mother)
  • Emman Abeleda as Mario Magtibay (Badong's younger brother) and young Badong
  • Mel Kimura as Ms. Castro
  • Ogie Diaz as Ige
  • Kathleen Hermosa as Fonzy and George's HS classmate

Special participation

Guest cast

Production

The series was primarily shot in Pagsanjan, Laguna.

Among the original main cast, the actors were in a relationship with their respective on-screen pairs in real life, with the exception of Paula Peralejo and Patrick Garcia who were never romantically involved off-screen.

Reception

The series was critically well-received and was dubbed by its audience as the Filipino version of the hit American TV series Dawson's Creek.

Adaptations

A musical version of the series was staged by the Philippine Educational Theater Association in 2023 and 2024.

Accolades

References

External links