List of Maalaala Mo Kaya episodes

Maalaala Mo Kaya (transl.Would you remember?; abbreviated as MMK), also known as Memories in English, is a Filipino television series, which was first aired on May 15, 1991. MMK is the longest-running drama anthology on Philippine television.

Series overview

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 May 15, 1991 April 8, 1992
2 April 15, 1992 1993
3 1993 1994
4 1995 1996
5 1996 1997
6 1997 1998
7 1998 1999
8 1999 2000
9 2000 2001
10 2001 2002
11 2002 2003
12 2003 2004
13 2004 2005
14 2005 2006
15 2006 2007
16 2007 2008
17 2008 July 25, 2009
18 51 August 1, 2009 October 2, 2010
19 47 October 9, 2010 September 24, 2011
20 52 November 5, 2011 December 29, 2012
21 51 January 5, 2013 December 28, 2013
22 51 January 4, 2014 December 20, 2014
23 51 January 3, 2015 December 26, 2015
24 51 January 2, 2016 December 31, 2016
25 51 January 7, 2017 December 30, 2017
26 48 January 6, 2018 December 29, 2018
27 47 January 5, 2019 December 28, 2019
28 53 January 4, 2020 December 26, 2020
29 January 2, 2021

Episode list

Season 1 (1991–1992)

# 2 Episode title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Rubber Shoes[1]"
Maning BorlazaSalvador RoyalesMay 15, 1991 (1991-05-15)
Cast: Romnick Sarmenta, Vina Morales
2"Lampin"
Maning BorlazaSalvador RoyalesMay 22, 1991 (1991-05-22)
Cast: Helen Gamboa, Bella Flores, Jojo Abellana
3"Bola"
Maning BorlazaSalvador RoyalesMay 29, 1991 (1991-05-29)
Cast: Jestoni Alarcon, Snooky Serna, Ronnel Victor
TBA"Hapdi sa Puso"
Lino BrockaJoey ReyesJune 5, 1991 (1991-06-05)
Cast: Gina Pareño, Paquito Diaz, Anita Linda
TBA"Trahedya"
Lino BrockaGina Marissa TagasaJune 12, 1991 (1991-06-12)
Cast: Rio Locsin, Rey PJ Abellana, Charito Solis
TBA"Sinturon"
Joel LamanganRonald CaballoSeptember 4, 1991 (1991-09-04)
Cast: Fanny Serrano, Gabby Concepcion, Eula Valdez

Season 4 (1995–1996)

# Episode title Directed by Written by Original air date
TBA"Abo"
Olivia LamasanRicky LeeDecember 21, 1995 (1995-12-21)
Cast: Roderick Paulate, Royce Subida, Ani Pearl Alonzo

Season 6 (1997–1998)

# Episode title Directed by Written by Original air date
TBA"Agua Bendita"
Jerry Lopez SinenengDon Michael PerezOctober 16, 1997 (1997-10-16)

Cristina, came from a wealthy yet religious family. Her childhood friend, Nico is a sacristan in the Church. However, a car accident would cause the lives of her family. This caused Cristina to lose her faith in God. Until, she was possessed by evil spirits.

Cast: Judy Ann Santos, Rico Yan, Gloria Sevilla, Johnny Vicar, Anne Villegas, Cris Michelena, Raquel Montesa, Cris Daluz, Mel Kimura, Crispin Pineda, Ani Pearl Alonzo, Toni Miran

Season 9 (1999–2000)

# Episode title Directed by Written by Original air date
TBA"Oto San"
Olivia M. LamasanRicky LeeJuly 1, 1999 (1999-07-01)

Six-year-old Ambo grows up during the Japanese occupation. Unwary of the cruelties his family experienced from the Japanese, Ambo forms a unique and paternal bond with a Japanese officer, Captain Mori. Ambo looks up to Captain Mori and sees him as a good person, until Ambo's ideals shatter when he witnesses Captain Mori executes a man.

Cast: Jiro Manio, Gardo Versoza, Cherry Pie Picache, Emilio Garcia, Allan Bautista, Cris Daluz

Season 13 (2004–2005)

# Episode title Directed by Written by Original air date Ratings
TBA"Aklat"
"Book"
Nuel Crisostomo NavalArlene "Iya" TamayoAugust 26, 2004 (2004-08-26)N/A

Francisco Domagoso (Danillo Barrios), later known as Isko Moreno, was a street child born into his father's second family. He was determined to bring himself out of poverty and provide for his family before he was recruited by a talent manager to be part of show business.[2][3]

Cast: Danillo Barrios, Rio Locsin, Nonie Buencamino, John Glenn Ignacio

Season 18 (2009–2010)

Season 19 (2010–2011)

Season 20 (2011–2012)

Season 21 (2013)

Season 22 (2014)

Season 23 (2015)

Season 25 (2017)

Season 26 (2018)

Season 27 (2019)

Season 28 (2020)

Season 29 (2021–present)

References

  1. "Tonight At 7:00". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. May 15, 1991. p. 15. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  2. ""Aklat" (Isko)". Maalaala Mo Kaya: The 25th Year Anniversary. ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  3. "The Isko Moreno story tonight on Maalaala". Philstar.com. Philstar Global Corp. August 26, 2004. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
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