Click is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Mac Alejandre, it stars James Blanco, Roxanne Barcelo, Richard Gutierrez, Maybelyn Dela Cruz, Alessandra de Rossi, Angel Locsin, Jake Cuenca, Karen delos Reyes, JC de Vera, Drew Arellano, Iya Villania and Chynna Ortaleza. It premiered on December 4, 1999 replacing T.G.I.S. The series concluded on July 24, 2004 with a total of 248 episodes.
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Genre | Drama |
Developed by | Don Michael Perez |
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Directed by | Mac Alejandre |
Theme music composer | Jingle Buena |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 248 |
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Production locations | Metro Manila, Philippines |
Cinematography | Jay Linao |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 27–88 minutes |
Production company | GMA Entertainment TV |
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Network | GMA Network |
Release | December 4, 1999 July 24, 2004 | –
Cast and characters
editCast
Main cast
edit- Maybelyn dela Cruz as Rosario "Rose" Mercado (1999–2002)
- Biboy Ramirez as Christian Dean Lacson (1999–2002)
- Tricia Roman[2] as Isabella "Issa" Pascual (1999–2004)
- Joseph Izon as Nicholas "Nikko" Mercado (1999–2000)
- Trina Zuñiga as Melanie "Melai" Santos (1999–2001[3])
- Roxanne Barcelo as Antoinette "Toni" Darden (1999–2002)
- Danilo Barrios as Francisco "Popoy" Musngi (1999–2000)
- Erwin Aquino as Paolo Rosales (1999–2000)
- Jason Red as Medwin Rosales (1999–2000)
- James Blanco as Antonio Precioso “Anton” Relucio (2000–02)
- Angelika dela Cruz as Olivia “Ollie” San Gabriel[4] (2000)
- Sherwin Ordoñez[2] as Jose Basilio "JB" Montelibano (2000–03)
- Wowie de Guzman as Hector (2000–01)
- Wendell Ramos as Benedict "Ben" Santillan (2000–01)
- Antoinette Taus as Alicia "Allie" Mendoza (2000)
- Alessandra De Rossi[2] as Vivian “Ian” Rufino (2000–03)
- Miko Sotto as Joselito "Joey" Mendoza (2000–02)
- Danica Sotto[2] as Maria Carina "Kara" Rodriguez (2000–03)
- Cogie Domingo as Giovanni "Gio" Santillan (2000–01)
- Chynna Ortaleza[2] as Michaela "Mimi" Mendez (2001–03)
- Miles Poblete as Dang Dingle (2001–02)
- Richard Gutierrez[2] as Lorenzo "Enzo" Francisco (2002–03)
- Angel Locsin[2] as Charlotte Anne "Charley" Francisco[5] (2002–04)
- Railey Valeroso[2] as Frederico "Icko" Ocampo (2002–04)
- Brian Revilla[2] as Emilio "Emil" (2002–04)
- AJ Eigenmann[2] as Joshua "Josh" Mendez (2002–04)
- Karen delos Reyes[2] as Rowena "Weng" / "Weena" Abergas (2002–04)
- Dyan Delfin[2] as Annabelle "Belle" Castillo (2002–03)
- Jake Cuenca as Tryke (2003–04)
- Iya Villania[6] as Sydney Torres (2003–04)
- Drew Arellano[6] as Gilbert (2003–04)
- Valerie Concepcion as Yasmin (2003–04)
- Charina Scott as Destiny "Desi" (2003–04)
- Denise Laurel[6] as Beatriz (2003–04)
- Jolo Revilla as Joma (2003–04)
- JC de Vera as Benjamin "Benj" (2003–04)
- Mikel Campos as Nathan (2003–04)
- Lester Llansang as Buj (2003–04)
- Crystal Moreno as Claudine / Len Len (2003–04)
- Jennylyn Mercado as Caroline (2004)
- Mark Herras as Miguel "Migs" (2004)
- Rainier Castillo as Gerard "Jerry" (2004)
- Yasmien Kurdi as Leilani (2004)
- Bianca King as Marnie (2004)
- Warren Austria as Lance (2004)
Recurring and guest cast
edit- Edward dela Cruz as Jet San Gabriel
- Joshua Diaz as Donjie Mallari
- Dexter Doria as Rhoda Navarro
- Mel Kimura as Ms. Alvarez
- Mel Martinez as Aricheta
- Nonie Buencamino as Arthur Lacson
- Irma Adlawan as Melai's mother
- Rayver Cruz as Mumoy
- Stella Canete as Christian’s mother
- Oliver Hartmann as Hans
- Isabelle de Leon
- Sunshine Dizon
- Pia Wurtzbach as Frankie
- Dingdong Dantes as Jake
- Joko Diaz as Victor Tamayo[3]
- Katarina Perez as Che
- Jet Alcantara as William Francis "Francis" Victorino[3]
- Russel Mon as Vito[3]
- J4 Zabale as Karl[3]
- Ryan Serrano as Mark
- Debra Liz
- Odette Khan as Demetria Dingle
- Joanne Salazar
- Ryan Robles
- JR Follero
- Gayle Valencia as Dang
- Aiza Marquez as Annaliza “Aiza” Atanacio
- Tiya Pusit as Che’s mother
- Gloria Diaz as Mamu Milagros "Aos" Rufino
- Jackie Castillejo as Issa's mother
- Mandy Ochoa as Enrico Pascual
- Matet de Leon as Desiree
- Dino Guevarra as Arguelles
- Richard Quan
- Dick Israel
- Paolo Ballesteros
- Dianne Sison as Natalie
- Gerard Pizarras as Diego
- Dennis Roldan as Icko's father
- Gabby Eigenmann as Mark Cabrera / Marky
- Serena Dalrymple
- Polo Ravales as Joseph
- Iza Calzado as Patty
- Coco Martin as Wesley "Yumyum" Cariño
- Dang Cruz as Jasmine
- Daisy Reyes as Pauline
- Nina Ricci Alagao as Sammie
- Anne Curtis as Bianca
- Lloyd Zaragoza as Owen
- Glaiza de Castro as Pia
- Mickey Ferriols as Sweet
- Dennis Padilla as Mang Gus
- Martin Andanar as himself
- Bong Revilla
- Gladys Reyes
- Gene Padilla as Mimi's ex-boyfriend
- Vangie Labalan as Pia's mother
- Matt Ranillo as Nomer
- Pinky Amador as Marge
- Juan Rodrigo as Mimi and Josh's father
- Pia Pilapil as Mimi and Josh's mother
- Caloy Alde as Pia's father
- Vanna Garcia as Justine
Accolades
editYear | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2000 | 14th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best New Male Personality | James Blanco | Won | |
2002 | Catholic Mass Media Awards | Best Youth Drama Program | Click | Won | |
16th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Youth Oriented Show | Won | |||
2003 | Anak TV Seal Award | Won | |||
17th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best New Female Personality | Valerie Concepcion | Won | ||
Best Youth Oriented Show | Click | Won | |||
2004 | Anak TV Seal Award | Won | |||
18th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Male New TV Personality | Rainier Castillo | Won | ||
Best Youth Oriented Show | Click | Won |
References
edit- ^ "Click | Full Episodes - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Anarcon, James Patrick (January 11, 2022). "Click Batch 2: Where are they now?". PEP. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "Click Episode 86 (August 18, 2001) - YouTube". YouTube. July 2021. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
- ^ Anarcon, James Patrick (February 26, 2019). "Where Are They Now: Original teleserye leading ladies". PEP. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
- ^ "Look: The stars of Click then and now". GMA Network. October 31, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ a b c Anarcon, James Patrick (August 27, 2019). "Denise Laurel reunites with co-stars from former GMA-7 show". PEP. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
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