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100 Days to Heaven
Philippine television drama series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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100 Days to Heaven is a 2011 Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Malu L. Sevilla, Jojo A. Saguin and Don M. Cuaresma, it stars Coney Reyes, Xyriel Manabat and Jodi Sta. Maria. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from May 9 to November 18, 2011, replacing Mutya and was replaced by Ikaw ay Pag-Ibig.
This is Coney Reyes' first lead role after having already portrayed supporting roles in teleseryes such as Sa Puso Ko, Iingatan Ka, Ysabella, and Rubi.[1] The series is streaming online on YouTube.[2]
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This show has been developed by Mga Anghel na Walang Langit, Princess Sarah, May Bukas Pa, Agua Bendita, Momay, and Mutya due to genre of family and religious-oriented drama series where Dreamscape Entertainment released these types of series since 2005. It co-existed with Budoy from October 10 to November 18, 2011, and was succeeded by Ikaw ay Pag-Ibig on November 21, 2011.
On March 14, 2020, during the past eight years after the end of the show's original airing on November 18, 2011, ABS-CBN announced that 100 Days to Heaven will be re-airing on Primetime Bida beginning on March 16, 2020, temporarily replacing The Replays Of Fpj's Ang Probinsyano as part of the network's special programming block during the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon done to stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines which necessitated the network to suspend teleserye tapings.[3]
However, the re-runs were moved to 5:05 pm as the network decided to give the timeslot to a rerun of Meteor Garden's 2018 remake.[4]
This rerun was abruptly cut due to the temporary closure of ABS-CBN's free to air stations following the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission on account of its franchise expiration.[5] It also had a rerun in 2015 on YouTube which includes all 140 episodes.[6]
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Production
The series was announced on February 24, 2011, when ABS-CBN registered for the trademark and copyright of the show, and then its trailer for the show was released. Taping or principal photography for the series were done for 6 months from May 9, 2011, to November 18, 2011. Overall, production process of the series which included its announcement spanned for 9 months.
Premise
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Anna Manalastas (Coney Reyes) is the dictator of a toy company that she built. In the past, she was a smart and talented little girl who never saw her mother. Her father mistreats and threatens her whenever she tries to impress him, although the actions of her father were out of discipline. She got pregnant later in her life, and for this her father got very mad. At her father's deathbed, she was taught how humans can never be capable of goodness.
After giving birth, Anna gave her daughter away since she did not think she could adequately raise the child and provide proper love and support for her. She then grows up to be mean, selfish, obnoxious and greedy due to her troubled past. Later on she was killed in a car explosion, an orchestrated "accident" which was planned by her most trusted employee's (Bobby) wife, Miranda. As she was about to be condemned to hell, Tagabantay, the gatekeeper of heaven, gives her a second chance after bargaining. She gets a chance to live again and make amends with those whom she wronged while still alive, but as a child, and for only 100 days.
In her quest for redemption, she'll be helped by people she thought were insignificant, and eventually run into her own daughter who will prove crucial to her own mission. Little did she know also that aside from changing for the greater good, Anna was also sent back to life in the last days of her moment, to also find love and peace that was never given to her on her early days, including to discover who is her real daughter.
Cast and characters
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Guest cast
- Lui Manansala as Brenda
- Mark Gil† as Norman Manalastas† - The strict father of Anna, who was responsible for mistreating her out of discipline since childhood that his influence made her a cold and selfish tyrant. He died shortly before the events of the series present-time. He was sent to hell as punishment for destroying his daughter's childhood and happiness, prior to the error of her ways.
- Pokwang as Digna Amparo† - Anna's maid. She was asked by Anna to give her child up for adoption. She gave the child to her friend, Teresita, to raise as her own child. She died in episode 90 and never appeared in the series finale in heaven.
- Melai Cantiveros as Girlie - She is the previous maid of Anna that got fired because of not waking up Anna before the alarm clock rings.
- Kiray Celis as Young Girlie
- Vice Ganda as August - A hairdresser who was fired in the salon where he works because he did not do his job on Anna. He owns a beauty parlor and his friends became his employees. However, because he idolizes Anna, he became a strict boss to his friends because he wanted to be like Anna. But, because of Anna, he learned the value of friendship.
- Gloria Romero as Lola Pilar† - An old lady selling sampaguita along the Church who was mocked by Anna in the first episode. She is also the adoptive grandmother of Tikoy. However, she died in a car accident. She did not appear in the series finale in heaven.
- Jason Abalos as Brando Rivero. He is the previous driver of Anna that got fired because of texting while driving. His daughter died in episode 5 during surgery.
- Chinggoy Alonzo† as Mr. Villanueva† - An owner of V-Toys company who died in episode 14. He never appeared in the series finale in heaven.
- Xian Lim as Jojo Villanueva - Mr. Villanueva's son
- Sam Milby as Ruel Villanueva - Mr. Villanueva's son
- Empress Schuck as Gina Bernardo - A former employee of The Toy Company. She got fired after a mistake that she did while Anna is in a meeting with Mr. Villanueva. After she got fired, she suffered a miscarriage. This led to becoming a beggar in the streets.
- Ron Morales as Baldomero "Baldo" Enriquez - One of Miranda's men behind the planned death of Anna.
- Vhong Navarro as Elpidio "Pido" Abucay - One of The Toy Company's former employees. He was fired after he was accused of stealing. He is trying to make a living by performing as a clown.
- Matt Evans as Paul - Gina's Husband and the father of the baby that he and Gina lost because of a miscarriage of the baby. Later on, they separated as a married couple.
- Joonee Gamboa as Ricardo "Carding" Torres - One of The Toy Company's most loyal employee. He is also Anna's most trusted employee. However, he is illiterate. Anna promised to promote him to Messenger, on condition that he must learn to read and write. He struggled to learn how to read and write. However, it was too late.
- Maricar Reyes as Emerald Capistrano - Daughter of Julio. She want to take revenge of Anna because of what happened to his father. Later on, they will get the royalties from Princess Emerald action figure and will forgive herself for their misery.
- Abby Bautista as Young Emerald Caspitrano
- Celine Lim as Pre-teen Emerald Capistrano
- Ricardo Cepeda as Julio Capistrano - He sold his Princess Emerald design for low price. With the popularity of Princess Emerald action figure, he ask for royalties but Anna insists that there is no agreement about it and it is not applicable for Third World Countries like Philippines. He then resent Anna for outsmarting him.
- Tirso Cruz III as Rene Mosqueda† - Anna's ex-boyfriend and the biological father of Sophia Delgado. He did not want responsibility for Anna's child so he left her to go back to the States. He is also Carmen's husband. He died in episode 40 and never appeared in the series finale in heaven.
- Felix Roco as Teen Rene Mosqueda†
- Liz Alindogan as Carmen Mosqueda
- Eda Nolan as Teen Carmen Mosqueda
- Cherry Pie Picache as Myrna Soledad - She is the owner of Three Angels Flower Shop. However, her business declined after Anna slandered her because of a mistake. This after they delivered a funeral flower to a valuable client. Because of what happened, she decided to take her children away from her.
- Cheska Billiones as Claire Soledad - The eldest daughter of Myrna. She was adopted by Myrna's aunt. She had hard feelings with her mother.
- Jelo Eschaluce as Bryan Soledad - Myrna's only son. Mynra gave him to her sister Ibyang. However, Ibyang refused to give him and he suffered abuses from Ibyang and her lover.
- Veronica Louise Bernardo as Margaret Soledad - Myrna's youngest daughter. She was adopted by her adopted parents.
- Yda Yaneza as Ibyang
- Gloria Diaz as Dolores Bustamante - Rachel's adopted mother
- Rica Peralejo as Rachel Bustamante - Anna assumed that Rachel was her long lost daughter but she was not her biological daughter.
- Ogie Escanilla as Onin Abucay
- Khaycee Aboloc as Katkat Abucay
- Lui Villaluz as Marjorie
- Christopher de Leon as Ronaldo Quinio
- Albie Casiño as Reggie Quinio
- Carlo Lacana as Young Reggie Quinio
- Angel Jacob as Dorothy Quinio
- Racquel Villavicencio as Minda
- Aria Clemente as Cielo
- William Lorenzo as Fidel
- Yayo Aguila as Teresita Delgado† - Sophia's adoptive mother, She did not appear in the series finale in heaven.
- Jayson Gainza as Eloy
- Tess Antonio as Minerva - Eloy's girlfriend
- Ivan Dorschner as Teen Bart Ramirez
- Bugoy Cariño as Tikoy
- Agot Isidro as Nurse Diana - She took care of Tikoy's grandmother at the hospital where she worked at not knowing her name nor did she know she had any family, a grandson named Tikoy. She adopts Tikoy because his grandmother died.
- Albert Martinez as Tagabantay (a postman)
- Franco Daza as Dexter Alarcon
- Judy Ann Santos as Tagabantay (a chef)
- John Lloyd Cruz as PO3 Jack De Guzman - He is a police officer that first know about Anna's biological daughter identity and Anna's hidden existence as a child.
- Dante Rivero as Gen. Salazar
- Gerard Pizarras as Joey Salazar
- KC Concepcion as Tagabantay (a streetsweeper)
- Paulo Avelino as Teddy Ledesma - The chief executive officer of Teddy's Burger Corporation. He is a happy-go-lucky guy. He would soon found out that his uncle Walter is embezzling money from the company. However, he did not file charges against Walter because he became his second father after his father died.
- Philip Salvador as Walter Ledesma - Teddy's uncle. He was envious at Teddy because his brother inherited it. He dedicated his whole life for the company with his brother and never got married. He admits that he terminated Teddy because of being selfish.
- Jericho Rosales as Tagabantay (a security guard)
- Angelica Panganiban as Claire - An inmate with Sophia. She got released with the help of Sophia and Bart.
- Tetchie Agbayani as Claire's Mother
- Ronaldo Valdez† as Atty. Galileo "Leo" Fonacier - The corporate lawyer of The Toy Company. Anna hired him because of his good performance, this after Anna fired her lawyer after they lost in a settlement.
- Piolo Pascual as Dr. Ivan Carlos - Specialist as a pedestrian surgeon. He was recommended to operate on Kevin because Kevin got hit by a car. He also has a fear of operating on another child because his daughter did not survive the surgery.
- Dimples Romana as Angela Carlos - wife of Dr. Ivan Carlos
- Angel Locsin as Tagabantay (a nurse)
- Susan Roces† as Amelita Manalastas Salvador† - Anna and Cecille's mother & Sophia's grandmother. She reunites with Anna in heaven.
- Eddie Gutierrez as Mr. Salvador - Anna's stepfather.
- Rita Avila as Cecille Salvador - Anna's half- sister
- Anne Curtis as Tagabantay (a protester)
- Richard Gomez as Tagabantay (an ice cream vendor)
- Vilma Santos as Tagabantay (a memorial park official)
- Pen Medina as Tagasundo - a demon who wants to send Anna into hell.
- Jake Cuenca as Young Tagasundo
- Archi Adamos as Guard
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Promotion
This series has been developed by Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit, Princess Sarah, May Bukas Pa, Agua Bendita, Momay, Noah, and Mutya due its genre of family, child-oriented, fantasy and religious drama series that has been produced by Dreamscape Entertainment lineup since 2005. It co-existed with Budoy from October 10 to November 18, 2011, and was succeeded by the said series.
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Ratings
100 Days premiered with a 32.1% rating based on Kantar Media Ratings. Since then, the show has been a constant top-rater on its timeslot. On its series finale, the show garnered a 38.7%.[7] According to a survey done by Kantar Media Data, 100 Days, along with fellow ABS-CBN show, Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, was the most watched program for the third quarter of 2011.[8]
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