Misibis Bay (TV series)

Misibis Bay
Genre Drama
Created by ABC Development Corporation
Developed by Elmer L. Gatchalian
Directed by Monti Parungao
Starring Ritz Azul
Christopher De Leon
Vivian Velez
Daniel Matsunaga
Vin Abrenica
Victor Silayan
Megan Young
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino
No. of episodes 45 (final)
Production
Running time 30-45 minutes
Release
Original network TV5
Picture format NTSC 480i
Original release July 1 (2013-07-01) – August 30, 2013 (2013-08-30) (as Misibis Bay)
October 14, 2013 (2013-10-14) - December 6, 2013 (2013-12-06)
(as Misibis Bay Retum to Paradise)
External links
Website

Misibis Bay is a Philippine mini television drama series to be broadcast by TV5 starring Ritz Azul, Christopher De Leon, Daniel Matsunaga, Vin Abrenica, Victor Silayan, Megan Young, Malak So Shdifat and Luke Jickain. It premiered on July 1, 2013 on the network's primetime block.[1]

The series is the third offering of TV5 Mini Serye. Like its first offering, Sa Ngalan ng Ina and its second offering, Nandito Ako, the show is intended for six-week run, but the series was extended for two weeks due to its successful ratings.[2][3]

Overview

Set in Bicol’s breathtaking resort of the same name, MISIBIS BAY is TV5’s mini-serye about Maita Ramirez, a poor girl whose life turns around when she marries resort magnate Anthony Cadiz. But can an uneducated girl from the slums survive the privileged world of the rich? Starring TV5 Princess Ritz Azul in her first daring role, Misibis Bay (TV Series) heats up the rainy season with its steamy story of love, betrayal, revenge, and desire.

Cast

Sequel

TV5 agreed that Misibis Bay (TV Series) will have a sequel called "Misibis Bay: Return to Paradise", which will be launched on October 14 at 4pm.

International Broadcast

Country/Region
Vietnam Vietnam

See also

References

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