Prinsesa Ng Banyera - Production

Production

The TV Series marked Kristine Hermosa's comeback to television drama and her first daytime telenovela for the network this marked her second pairing with her successful team up with actor TJ Trinidad the series was also a planned Primetime Project the series was also delayed one week internationally but aired the entire first week on its Saturday afternoon block on TFC the series received well and mixed reviews because it used formulas from Mexican and Pinoy storylines this also served a comeback for 80s model and actress Lyka Ugarte in her acting career the series was moved to 2:45 pm after time slot issues thismarked Angelika Dela Cruz's second television rivalry with Kristine Hermosa after the 2003-2004 Internationally Acclaimed Drama Sanay Wala Nang Wakas after Angelika Dela Cruz departed from her home network in late 2007 Ara Mina and Oyo Sotto from GMA-7 transferred to the network as regulars and successfully raised ratings.

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