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Now and Forever: Agos
Agos logoFormat Drama Created by GMA Network Developed by Don Michael Perez Starring Sunshine Dizon
Dennis Trillo
Tanya Garcia
Lani Mercado
Christopher de LeonTheme music composer Vince de Jesus Opening theme "Now and Forever" by Kyla Country of origin Philippines Language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English No. of episodes 55 episodes Production Executive producer(s) Camille Pengson Running time 30 minutes Broadcast Original channel GMA Network Picture format 480i SDTV Original run October 24, 2005 – January 6, 2006 Chronology Preceded by Ganti Followed by Tinig Agos or Tide Of Life (English title) is a Philippine television drama and the third installment of Now and Forever series. Directed by Mac Alejandre, this drama series is all about family, sacrifice and forgiveness.
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Cast
Main Cast:
- Sunshine Dizon as Erika
- Dennis Trillo as Danilo
- Tanya Garcia as Sophia
- Lani Mercado as Olivia
- Christopher de Leon as Armando
- JC de Vera as Julius
- Pauleen Luna as Clarissa/Cristina
- Polo Ravales as Pablo
Extended Cast:
- Daniel Fernando as Ariel
- Juan Rodrigo as Ricardo
- Mon Confiado as Edwin
- Ynez Veneracion as Rhoda
- Odette Khan as Lola Minerva
- Bella Flores as Consuelo
- Jeffrey Santos as Egay
- Tony Mabesa as judge Blanco
- Rich Vergara as Greg
- Ella Guevara as Jane
- Czarina de Leon as Monette
Guest Cast:
- Joyce Ching as Young Erika
Production Team
- Executive In-charge of Production: Wilma Galvante
- Supervising Producer: Lilybeth Rasonable
- Program Managers: Gigi Santiago-Lara and Ramel David
- Executive Producer: Camille Pengson
- Creative Consultant: Roy Iglesias
- Head Writer: Don Michael Perez
- Writers: Kit Villanueva-Langit, Des Garbes-Severino and Luningning Interio-Ribay
- Director: Mac Alejandre
Trivia
- This was the first soap of Pauleen Luna on her arrival on GMA.
- This was JC de Vera's second Now and Forever installment.
Lani Mercado and Christopher de Leon are united again after their last Television pairing Ang Iibigin Ay Ikaw.
See also
- Mukha
- Ganti
- Tinig
- Duyan
- Linlang
- Dangal
External links
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