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Basta't Kasama Kita

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Basta't Kasama Kita
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Genre
Directed by
  • Jerry Lopez Sineneng
  • Trina N. Dayrit
StarringJudy Ann Santos
Robin Padilla
Opening theme"Basta't Kasama Kita" by Josh Santana
ComposerGreg Caro
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes338
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production companyStar Creatives
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseMay 26, 2003 (2003-05-26) –
September 10, 2004 (2004-09-10)

Basta't Kasama Kita (International title: As Long As I'm With You / transl. just as you are with me) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Starring Robin Padilla and Judy Ann Santos. It aired on the network's Teleserye Primetime Bida line up from May 26, 2003 to September 10, 2004, replacing Bituin and was replaced by Victim Undercover.[1][2]

This series is streaming online on Jeepney TV YouTube channel replacing Mara Clara on its 1:00 PM and 1:30 PM timeslot but later moved to 3:00 PM and 3:30 PM replacing Mula sa Puso.[3]

Premise

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Princess Gonzales (Judy Ann Santos) is a young law graduate who signs up with the National Bureau of Investigation as a rookie agent. Her dedication to her work is fueled by a desire to find out what happened to her father, who disappeared several years before and presumed dead. Her performance later earns her an assignment with the NBI's EAGLES (Elite Agents of Government Against Lawless Elements of Society) squad, where she is paired up with veteran agent Ambet Katindig (Robin Padilla) as they handle tough missions. Although Princess and Ambet's work ethics clash over the course of the series, their bond develops into a relationship by the end.

Cast and characters

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Lead cast

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Also as main cast

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Extended cast

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  • Giorgia Ortega as Lady Godiva
  • Ced Torrecarrion as Milos
  • Camille Prats as Diamante/Susan
  • Asia Agcaoili as Rhowena Aroanah/Macaraeg
  • Michelle Bayle as Mariel Walican Buenaflor
  • Anton Bernardo as Danny Balboa
  • Maricar de Mesa as Lyra Manuel
  • Jojit Lorenzo as Paolo Macapanas
  • Lui Manansala as Ellen Rosales
  • Simon Ibarra as Gilbert Escoto
  • Gerard Pizzaras as Alan Balano
  • Mon Confiado as Renante "Neil" Valerio
  • Emil Sandoval as Rodito Abellar
  • Crispin Pineda as Waldo
  • Jhoana Marie Tan as Gigette
  • Mike Magat as Marco Garcia
  • Rodel Velayo as Edwin Buenaflor
  • Evangeline Pascual as Mrs. Peters
  • Nikki Valdez as Alex
  • Pauleen Luna as Karina
  • Neil Ryan Sese as Buloy
  • June Hidalgo as Kidlat
  • July Hidalgo as Francis Hidalgo
  • Mike Lloren
  • Mosang as Maya
  • Marnie Lapuz as Marilou Bravo
  • Francis Enriquez as Glenn Maglanglang
  • Maritess Joaquin as Senator Lea Abesamis
  • Zaldy "Mar" Castillo
  • Mark Dionisio as Rey "Acid thrower"
  • Toffee Calma as Wang
  • Bing Davao as Gatmaitan
  • Gigette Reyes as Pia
  • Chris Daluz as Tatay Emong
  • Jen Rosendahl as LaToya
  • Rodolfo Solis Jr. as Rigor
  • Gem Ramos as Alan's wife
  • Berting Labra
  • Pia Moran
  • Lance Castillo as Abel Lucero
  • Menggie Cobarrubias as Abelardo Lucero Sr.
  • Manolito Ong
  • Renato Rodriguez
  • Mark Matibag
  • Ronald Bingwaoel
  • Francis Noblefranca
  • Jethro Carandang
  • Ferdinand dela Cruz
  • Carlene Aguilar
  • Ama Quiambao
  • Jhong Hilario
  • Cherry Lou
  • Michael Conan as Peanuts
  • Caridad Sanchez
  • Chandro Concepcion as Hermie
  • Angel de Leon
  • Pen Medina as Senior Agent Mariano Capistrano/Apo Bathala
  • Ynez Veneracion as Sanyata
  • Gino Paul Guzman as Kabuhay
  • Lisa Ranillo as Yasmine Quiambao
  • Kookoo Gonzales as Mrs. Robinson
  • Joseph Bitangcol as Andoy
  • John Blair Arellano as Tibo
  • Eunice Lagusad as Merlie
  • Eva Darren as Luzviminda Rosario
  • JV Villar as Himself

Reception

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The finale posted a 52.5% in the Mega Manila TV Ratings according to AGB Philippines. The show became known for doing the first ever live finale (in 2004) for any drama series on Philippine television behind the rival soap opera of GMA Network Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man, which also ended the following week.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Basta't Kasama Kita Archived December 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "ABS-CBN Entertainment feature - Basta't Kasama Kita". Archived from the original on October 21, 2006. Retrieved December 7, 2007.
  3. ^ "Basta't Kasama Kita Full Episode 1 (ABS-CBN Classics)". YouTube.
  4. ^ "Live ang finale sa Luneta ng 'Basta't Kasama Kita'". Philstar.com. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
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