Recuerdo de Amor | |
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Genre | Drama Romance Action Suspense Crime |
Created by | ABS-CBN Studios |
Written by | Henry Quitain Reggie Amigo Dindo Perez |
Directed by | F.M. Reyes Jerome Pobocan Trina Dayrit |
Starring | Carmina Villarroel Diether Ocampo |
Theme music composer | Homer Flores (music) Annabelle Regalado, Cory Vidanes, Lenlen Bravo, Maru Benitez and Cathy Perez (lyrics) |
Opening theme | "Recuerdo de Amor" by Jessa Zaragoza |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | 433 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lourdes M. De Guzman |
Editors | Sonny De Jesus Roy Francia |
Running time | 15-30 minutes |
Production company | Star Creatives |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | May 14, 2001 January 10, 2003 | –
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Recuerdo de Amor (International title: Memories of Love) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by F.M. Reyes, Jerome Pobocan and Trina Dayrit, it stars Carmina Villarroel and Diether Ocampo. It aired on the network's Dramathon sa Hapon afternoon line up and worldwide on TFC from May 14, 2001 to January 10, 2003, replacing Marinella and was replaced by Altagracia. It starred in their respective roles.[1]
The TV series was delayed on May 14 to 15, 2001, and ended on its original end date worldwide on TFC because ABS-CBN broadcast the election coverage that day. The series also nominated Isabel Rivas for Best Actress in a Drama Series by the PMPC in 2002 alongside actress Pinky De Leon, who was also part of the series. The series was known to use fast-paced TV filmography in its 45-minute premiere of its pilot episode. It was also known for getting outstanding reviews throughout its run to Filipino viewers who have The Filipino Channel internationally because of its memorable storyline and visual effects similar to a U.S. soap opera.
The series was also Pinky de Leon's penultimate TV series before she decided to retire from TV and film work (her final series was Forever in My Heart, which was broadcast by ABS-CBN's rival, GMA Network). The afternoon series was also competing with dramas such as Pangako Sa ’Yo and GMA Network's soap opera Kung Mawawala Ka, which premiered in April 2002.
This series was streaming on Jeepney TV YouTube Channel.[2]