Maynila (TV series)

Maynila
Also known as Maynila: Larawan ng Bansa (2007-2009)
Maynila: Ito ang Kwento Mo (2014-present)
Genre Drama
Romance
Anthology
Created by Maynilad Golden Productions, Inc.
GMA Entertainment TV
Written by Sara San Luis
Rouel Alciraz
Theresa Guevarra
Directed by G. Phil M. Noble
Starring Lito Atienza
Various contributors
Opening theme "Mahal kong Maynila" by Cacai Bautista and Vince De Jesus
(2002-2008; 2010-2014)
"Maynila" by Noel Cabangon
(2014-present)
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Alessandra A. Beltran
Lani Atienza
Running time 30 minutes (1998-2002)
60 minutes (2002-present)
Distributor GMA Life TV
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release November 23, 1998 (1998-11-23) – present

Maynila[1] (lit. Manila) is a Filipino youth-oriented drama anthology that has been broadcast on Philippine television since November 23, 1998 on GMA Network.

The show is hosted by former Manila mayor, secretary of DENR & current BUHAY Partylist Rep. Lito Atienza and was originally aired on weekday (Mondays to Fridays) afternoons, and eventually moved to Saturday mornings. After the elections in 2010, Atienza went back to the show and do acting in a cameo appearance instead of hosting; that routine repeated again in 2013 as he belonged to the nominees for BUHAY Partylist, his son Ali took over cameo appearances of his father.

Overview

The program's main thrust is to entertain the televiewers while including good moral values. It appeals to the young and the young heart with story lines that show glimpses of the Filipino youth, the Filipino family life and values that audience can learn from. Originally aired Mondays-Fridays and 5-day episode per week, it presently became a weekend drama anthology of inspiring stories of people who are having love problems and challenges that affect every Manileño's lives.[2]

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