Lovers in Paris | |
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Created by | ABS-CBN Studios SBS (South Korea) |
Based on | Lovers in Paris (South Korea) by Kim Eun-sook and Shin Woo-chul |
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Directed by | FM Reyes |
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Opening theme | "Wag Na Wag Mong Sasabihin" by Piolo Pascual and KC Concepcion |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | 55 |
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Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Production company | Star Creatives |
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Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | September 28 December 11, 2009 | –
Lovers in Paris is a 2009 Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the 2004 South Korean drama series of the same title. Directed by FM Reyes, it stars KC Concepcion, Piolo Pascual and Zanjoe Marudo. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from September 28 to December 11, 2009, replacing Tayong Dalawa and was replaced by Boys Over Flowers: One More Time.
A story of three people will discover the complexities of love. For Vivian, love is the greatest thing to give and to receive. For Carlo, love is but a responsibility. For Martin, love is self-gratification. Despite their different views, these three will learn go through a life-changing experience when their paths cross in Paris.
Lovers in Paris is a Korean drama produced by Seoul Broadcasting System in 2004, starring Kim Jung-eun, Park Shin-yang and Lee Dong-gun. ABS-CBN dubbed the series in Filipino and was aired on the network from November 15, 2004 to January 28, 2005.
The Philippine adaptation of Lovers in Paris marked the first primetime television project for KC Concepcion and her first pairing with Piolo Pascual.[1] Principal photography began during the first quarter of 2009 in Paris, France.[2] Filming for the series concluded in the Philippines on December 3, 2009.[3]
On October 3, 2009, ABS-CBN aired a special encore marathon of the first few episodes of Lovers in Paris due to public demand. Viewers in several areas were unable to watch the premiere week because of electricity outages caused by Typhoon Ondoy.[4]