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''My Dear Heart'' is a 2017
Philippine television drama Philippine television drama, also known as ''teleserye'' is a form of melodramatic, serialized, televised fiction in the Philippines. ''Teleserye'' is derived from two Filipino words: "tele", short for "''telebisyón''" (television), and "''se ...
series broadcast by
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. Directed by Jerome C. Pobocan and Jojo A. Saguin, it stars Heart Ramos, Coney Reyes, Zanjoe Marudo, Bela Padilla and Ria Atayde. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from January 23 to June 16, 2017, replacing '' Till I Met You'' and was replaced by '' La Luna Sangre''. The series is streaming online on
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Synopsis

The story revolves around Heart de Jesus (Nayomi Ramos), who grew up not knowing her biological parents because of her biological grandmother, and under the care of Jude ( Zanjoe Marudo) and Clara de Jesus ( Bela Padilla). She lives happily despite being poor and having a rare heart condition. Heart will then be put into a coma, which causes her soul to become visible to her doctor, Margaret Divinagracia ( Coney Reyes). They then learn to love each other. Along the way, Heart will eventually know that Margaret is her grandmother, and Margaret's daughter Gia ( Ria Atayde) is her birth mother. Jude will then discover that the little girl he is taking care of is the fruit of his affair with Gia.


Cast and characters


Main cast

* Heart Ramos as Margaret Grace "Heart" L. de Jesus * Coney Reyes as Dr. Margaret Divinagracia-Lana * Zanjoe Marudo as Jude de Jesus * Bela Padilla as Clara M. Estanislao-de Jesus * Ria Atayde as Dr. Gia D. Lana


Supporting cast

* Robert Arevalo as Dr. Albertus Camillus * Eric Quizon as Dr. Francis Camillus * Joey Marquez as Kapitan Christopher "Tope" Estanislao * Rio Locsin as Lucia "Lucing" Magdangal-Estanislao * Susan Africa as Catherine "Cathy" Filomena * Loisa Andalio as Agatha M. Estanislao * Izzy Canillo as Goyong * Johnny Revilla as Robert Cortesano * Enzo Pelojero as Bingo * Jameson Blake as Dr. Dominic Divinagracia * Alicia Alonzo as Yaya Maria * Mark Oblea as Vince * Sandino Martin as Fr. Gabrielle "Gab" Magdangal * Vic Robin III as Makoy * Hyubs Azarcon as Bart Bernabe * Jerry O'Hara as Lolo Rambo * Rubi Rubi as Piling


Guest cast

* Kathleen Hermosa as Teresa * Sue Ramirez as young Margaret * Edu Manzano as Dr. Luke Divinagracia * Jim Paredes as Martin Policarpio * David Chua as Onse * Niña Dolino as Nina Victorio * Jao Mapa as Joseph De Jesus * Guji Lorenzana as young Albertus * Miko Raval * John Manalo as young Jude * Cessa Moncera as young Agatha * Nhizky Calma as Victor * Freddie Webb as Dr. Lana * Tess Antonio as Mitring * Vangie Labalan as Conching * Rosario "Tart" Carlos as Nurse Alvarez * Manuel Chua as Ghost-hunter * JB Agustin as Anton *
Neil Coleta Mark Neilson Mañosca Coleta (born August 4, 1991), popularly known as Neil Coleta, is a Filipino actor and TV host. He appeared in the TV series Growing Up and 100 Days to Heaven. Personal life Coleta graduated from Adamson University. I ...
as Kevin Del Mundo


Reception


Remake

''My Dear Heart'' was remade by Myanmar's partly state-owned broadcaster MRTV-4 as '' Chit Hla Swar Thaw (ချစ်လှစွာသော)'', which began airing on September 19, 2023. Despite the Philippine government's role in ABS-CBN's loss of its broadcasting franchise, Philippine Embassy in Yangon Chargé d’Affaires Enrique Voltaire Pingol attended the press launch of the adaptation and portrayed it as “part of people-to-people diplomacy and soft-power approach.”


See also

* List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN * List of ABS-CBN Studios original drama series


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 8002646 ABS-CBN drama series Fantaserye and telefantasya 2017 Philippine television series debuts 2017 Philippine television series endings 2010s Philippine television series Television series by Dreamscape Entertainment Television Television shows set in the Philippines Filipino-language television shows 2010s children's television series