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My Only Love is a Philippine television drama series first aired 200708.

<i>My Only Love</i> Philippine television series

My Only Love is a Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by GMA Network. Based from the 1982 film of the same title, the series is the fifth instalment of Sine Novela. Directed by Louie Ignacio, it stars Mark Herras, Rhian Ramos and Bianca King. It premiered on November 12, 2007 on the network's Dramarama sa Hapon line up replacing Kung Mahawi Man ang Ulap. The series concluded on February 29, 2008 with a total of 79 episodes. It was replaced by Kaputol ng Isang Awit in its timeslot.

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<i>My Only Love</i> (film) 1960 film by Kamal El Sheikh

My Only Love is a 1960 Egyptian drama/romance film directed by the Egyptian film director Kamal El Sheikh. It starred Omar Sharif, Kamal Al-Shennawi, and Nadia Lutfi.

<i>Flesh and Blood</i> (Roxy Music album) 1980 studio album by Roxy Music

Flesh and Blood is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Roxy Music. Released in late May 1980, it was an immediate commercial success peaking at No. 1 in the UK for one week in June and then returned to the summit in August for another three weeks, in total spending 60 weeks on the albums chart in the United Kingdom. The album also peaked at No. 35 in the United States and No. 10 in Australia.

"My Only Love" is a song written by Jimmy Fortune, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in November 1984 as the third and final single from their album Atlanta Blue. The song reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in March 1985.

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