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Darating ang Umaga

2003 Philippine television series


Summary

2003 Philippine television series

FieldValue
alt_nameTill Morning Comes
imageDarating ang Umaga-titlecard.jpg
captionTitle card
genreRomance
Drama
runtime30-45 minutes
directorRory B. Quintos
Mae Czarina Cruz
executive_producerRaymund Dizon
starringEula Valdez
Vina Morales
opentheme"Saan Darating Ang Umaga?" by Vina Morales
composerGeorge Canseco
countryPhilippines
languageFilipino
companyStar Creatives
networkABS-CBN
first_aired
last_aired
num_episodes183

Drama Mae Czarina Cruz Vina Morales

Darating ang Umaga (, international title: Till Morning Comes) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Starring Eula Valdez and Vina Morales, along with an ensemble cast, it aired on the network's Teleserye Primetime Bida line up from March 3 to November 14, 2003, replacing Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan and was replaced by Meteor Fever in Manila.

Premise

A medallion is crafted to bring fortune to the Banal Family and to their next generations of kin. Eventually, greed prevails and the medallion is broken into two, thereon carrying a curse in the entire Banal clan. The curse soon came in the form of a man named Don Lucio Riego de Dios. With his arrival in the lives of Milagros and Ramon, a cycle of endless and ruthless sufferings begin until these misfortunes are carried on to their daughters (Mira and Arriana) and to everyone they are bound to love. Their only chance to experience happiness and peace rests on the mending of the broken medallion. Don Lucio however, vows never to see the end of the curse on the Banals. It is Arriana's mission to save her family from oppression, but it entails a sacrifice that may be far greater than what Arriana is able to make.

Cast and characters

Main cast

  • Eula Valdez as Almira "Mira" Banal-Cordero
  • Vina Morales as Arriana "Anya" Banal-Cordero

Supporting cast

  • Ian Veneracion as Jaime Abelardo "Abel" Reverente
  • Jodi Sta. Maria as Nicole del Fuego
  • Patrick Garcia as Nathaniel Cordero-Reverente
  • Danilo Barrios as Daniel / Rafael Cordero-Reverente
  • Aiza Marquez as Ella

Recurring cast

  • Dante Rivero as Don Lucio Riego de Dios
  • Daria Ramirez as Milagros Banal-Cordero
  • Glydel Mercado as Gertrudis Del Fuego
  • Spanky Manikan as Ramon Cordero
  • Aljon Jimenez as Dagon Del Fuego
  • Sarji Ruiz as Timothy Del Fuego
  • Bobby Andrews as Raymond de Dios
  • James Cooper as Casper
  • Maribeth Bichara as Venny
  • Izza Ignacio as Tere

Trivia

  • Jodi Sta. Maria and Ian Veneracion first worked together in this drama, with Veneracion portraying Sta. Maria's father in law. In 2015, they reunited in Pangako Sa 'Yo that would catapult them into a popular love-team up. Also, Eula Valdez makes her comeback in the 2002 original primetime series of the same title since it ended in September of that year.
  • It was also re-aired twice in 2006 on Pinoy Central TV (now called Kapamilya Channel) and re-aired in 2007 in English.
  • It became a 50th Soap Opera Offering on ABS-CBN's 50th Year of Television.
  • Vina Morales and Eula Valdez' first team up on Primetime Television as Siblings and Second in 2007's remake of Loida Virina's 80's Hit and long-running Soap "Flordeluna" which was retitled as "Maria Flordeluna".
  • The theme song of the soap-opera was originally performed by Raymond Lauchengco became the theme song of the 1983 film with the same title. In 2008, the theme song of the soap-opera entitled Sine Novela: Saan Darating ang Umaga? became an afternoon drama of ABS-CBN's rival station, the GMA Network as well as Pyra: Babaeng Apoy in 2013. The theme song is recently used by another teleserye Budoy, aired on ABS-CBN.
  • Ian Veneracion played the father of Patrick Garcia's character despite being only 6 years older than the former.
  • This series broke the streak of three consecutive soap operas that starred Claudine Barretto: Mula sa Puso, Saan Ka Man Naroroon and Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan in its timeslot.

References

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