1DOL

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1DOL
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Genre
Created by ABS-CBN Studios
Directed by
  • Ruel S. Bayani
  • Jojo Saguin
Starring
Opening theme"You'll Always Be My Number One" by Sarah Geronimo
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of episodes35 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationPhilippines
Running time45 minutes
Production company Dreamscape Entertainment Television
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseSeptember 6 (2010-09-06) 
October 22, 2010 (2010-10-22)
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1DOL (stylized as iDOL) is a 2010 Philippine musical drama series starring Sarah Geronimo, Sam Milby and Coco Martin. The series aired on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block replacing Agua Bendita on second primetime slot from September 6 to October 22, 2010. [1]

Contents

The show was cancelled on October 22, 2010, garnering only 35 episodes in total before being replaced by Mara Clara . [2] [3]

Series overview

SeriesEpisode
numbers
EpisodesFirst airedLast aired
2010 1–3535September 6, 2010October 22, 2010

Conception

1DOL was launched during the ABS-CBN Trade Event held August 24, 2010, at the World Trade Center Manila. It is also part of ABS-CBN's celebration for the 60th Year of Pinoy Soap Opera. On August 21 to September 4, 2010, ABS-CBN aired in its Saturday primetime block "The Making of 1DOL", a 30-minute special on how the series was conceptualized.

The series premiered on September 6, 2010, where the pilot episode was simulcast on three different television channels Studio 23 (now S+A), Cinema One and ABS-CBN. [4]

Synopsis

Belinda's on her way to becoming the next singing idol. When her parents Samson and Laura have incurred twenty million pesos worth of debt to a family friend, she was suddenly forced to leave her showbiz life behind. They have no choice but to run for their lives or else they would land in jail with no one to help them out. But in the process, Belinda not only loses her chance to make it big but she also walks away from Vince, her childhood friend whom she secretly loves. When her family moves to a remote province did Belinda meet Lando who instantly falls in love with her.

Cast and characters

1DOL revolves not only in the main characters but a core group of supporters, led by Belinda "Billie/Jean" Suarez (Sarah Geronimo), Fernando "Lando" Lagdameo (Coco Martin) and Vincent "Vince" Serrano (Sam Milby). Lando and Vince have been secretly crushing on the same girl who has two different identities.

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Sarah Geronimo portrays Belinda "Billie/Jean" Suarez.
Main cast
Supporting cast

Music

In every episode of the show, musical numbers are performed by the cast.

Songs

TitleVersion coveredPerformed byEpisodeRef.
"Ang Pag-ibig Kong Ito" Leah Navarro Billie Suarez1. "Ang Simula" [5]
"I Need You Back" Lea Salonga Billie Suarez and Vince Serrano2. "Sumabog na Pangarap" [5]
"Doon Lang" Nonoy Zuñiga Lando Lagdameo and Lagdameo Kids3. "Kaibigan" [6]
"Nosi Balasi" / "Bad Romance"Sampaguita / Lady Gaga Eleanor Serrano and Sharona Silangan3. "Kaibigan" [6]
"Ayt" Sponge Cola feat. Gary Valenciano Billie Suarez and One Harmony3. "Kaibigan" [6]
"Maniwala Ka Sana" Parokya ni Edgar Vince Serrano and Da Vince Code Band4. "Walang Iwanan" [7]
"Time In" Yeng Constantino Diana Rosales and One Harmony4. "Walang Iwanan" [7]
"Nakapagtataka" Rachel Alejandro Billie Suarez4. "Walang Iwanan" [7]
"Kumusta Ka" Rey Valera Lagdameo Kids5. "Maliit ang Mundo" [8]
"Ikaw" Sarah Geronimo Lagdameo Kids5. "Maliit ang Mundo" [8]
"Paano Kung Wala Ka Na"Eva EugenioLaura Suarez5. "Maliit ang Mundo" [8]
"Heto Na" APO Hiking Society Da Vince Code Band6. "Magkababata... Magkikita?"
"Alipin" Parokya ni Edgar Da Vince Code Band7. "Pangakong Pagsisisihan?"
"Maniwala Ka Sana" Parokya ni Edgar Da Vince Code Band7. "Pangakong Pagsisisihan?"
"Doobidoo" Apo Hiking Society Da Vince Code Band7. "Pangakong Pagsisisihan?"
"Iingatan Ka" Carol Banawa Billie Suarez, Vince Serrano, Laura Suarez, Samson Suarez and Diana Rosales7. "Pangakong Pagsisisihan?"
"Kiliti"D' BodiesLagdameo Kids7. "Pangakong Pagsisisihan?"
"Tulog Na" Sugarfree Billie Suarez7. "Pangakong Pagsisisihan?"

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