Oh My G!

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Oh My G!
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Title card
Genre
Created byMel Mendoza-del Rosario
Written by
  • Maria Nikki Jane Bunquin
  • Kay Conlu-Brondial
  • Mary Lhuvirizz Martin
  • Jerry Gracio
  • Jaymar Castro
  • Jaja Amarillo
Directed by
  • Veronica B. Velasco
  • Paco Sta. Maria
Starring
Opening theme"I Can" by Janella Salvador[1]
Composers
  • Louie Ocampo
  • Edith Gallardo
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes133
Production
Executive producers
  • Grace Ann Bodegon-Casimsiman
  • Anna Krynessa Rivera
ProducerEllen Nicolas Criste
EditorKathryn Jerry Perez
Running time31–35 minutes
Production companyGMO Entertainment Unit
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseJanuary 19 (2015-01-19) –
July 24, 2015 (2015-07-24)
External links
Website

Oh My G! is a 2015 Philippine drama television series directed by Veronica B. Velasco, starring Janella Salvador, Marlo Mortel and Manolo Pedrosa. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's PrimeTanghali noontime block and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from January 19, 2015 to July 24, 2015, replacing Give Love on Christmas.

The series is streaming online on YouTube.[2]

Plot[]

Sophie Cepeda (Janella Salvador) is a teenager who struggles after both of her parents died. Sophie blamed God for the loss of her loved ones, until G (Leo Rialp) himself appears to Sophie in different forms to enlighten the latter on the obstacles she is facing.

Cast and characters[]

Main cast[]

Actors who played as "G"

Supporting cast[]

  • Sunshine Cruz as Maria Lucilla "Lucy" Zaldivar-Santiago
  • Janice de Belen as Rose "Teacher-Ninang" Luna
  • Kokoy de Santos as Carlos Miguel "Micoy" Arellano
  • Yen Santos as Anne Martina Reyes / Sister Marie Paul Cepeda
  • Axel Torres as Cyrus Valdez
  • Daisy Reyes as Dolly Mercado-Reyes
  • John Arcilla as Joe "Daddy-Ninong" Luna
  • Maris Racal as Junalyn Barel
  • Simon Ibarra as Martin Reyes
  • Dominic Ochoa as Santino "Santi" Santiago
  • Kazel Kinouchi as Maria Luisa "Miley" Z. Santiago
  • Patrick Sugui as Patrick Dizon
  • Edgar Allan Guzman as Vaughn Luna
  • John Steven de Guzman as JC Luna
  • Ganiel Krishnan as Helga Barrios
  • Issa Litton as Raki Evangelista
  • Kate Alejandrino as Roma de la Cruz
  • Julia Buencamino as Amelia "Aimee" Chua
  • Paolo Gumabao as Ferdinand "Ferdie" Javier
  • Nonie Buencamino as Emmanuel Diaz
  • Aina Solano as Jessica Marasigan
  • Tom Doromal as Charles Castañeda

Guest cast[]

  • Eric Quizon as Paul Sanchez Cepeda
  • Maricar Reyes as Tessa Zaldivar-Cepeda
  • Zara Julianna Richards as young Sophie Cepeda
  • Juan Miguel Tamayo as young Gabby Luna
  • Erin Ocampo as Ceres Reyes
  • Anna Luna as Sister Marie Bernard
  • Wendy Valdez as fake Anne Reyes
  • Lollie Mara as Judge Corazon Castañeda
  • Bodjie Pascua as Des Reyes

Production[]

Scheduling[]

Initially part of Primetime Bida evening block, Oh My G! was originally planned to replace Bagito. However, the drama later became part of PrimeTanghali block, making it the official successor for Give Love on Christmas. The series was promoted and premiered back-to-back with FlordeLiza and Nasaan Ka Nang Kailangan Kita as part of Kapamilya's "Thank You Day" on January 19, 2015.

On July 7, 2015, teen actress Julia Buencamino, who played Aimee, died after committing suicide.

Extension[]

The series was supposed to end on July 17, 2015. Oh My G was really down on its last 3 weeks on June 29, 2015, but ABS-CBN extended it for one more week and ended it on July 24, 2015, it was later replaced by Ningning.

Reception[]

KANTAR MEDIA NATIONAL TV RATINGS
(11:30 AM PST)
PILOT EPISODE FINALE EPISODE PEAK AVERAGE SOURCE
15.4%
16.2%
20.4%
TBA
[4][5]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Oh My G OST "I Can" Music Video by Janella Salvador. ABSCBN Entertainment. YouTube. March 29, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  2. ^ "Oh My G! Full Episodes". YouTube.
  3. ^ OH MY G Full Trailer: January 19 on ABS-CBN!. ABSCBN Entertainment. YouTube. January 9, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  4. ^ "NATIONAL TV RATINGS (Urban + Rural): January 14-21, 2015". abscbnpr.com. Archived from the original on January 23, 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ "NATIONAL TV RATINGS (Urban + Rural): March 31 – April 9, 2015". abscbnpr.com. Archived from the original on April 17, 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links[]

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