Home Sweetie Home

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Home Sweetie Home
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Genre Romantic comedy, family
Developed by Linggit Tan–Marasigan
Written by Sherwin Buenavida
Directed by Edgar Mortiz[1]
Starring John Lloyd Cruz
Toni Gonzaga
Opening theme Home Sweetie Home[2]
Ending theme Home Sweetie Home[2]
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, English
No. of episodes 123 (as of May 21, 2016)
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Picture format 480i (SDTV) (2014-2016)
1080i (HDTV) (2016-present)
Original release January 5, 2014 (2014-01-05) –
present
External links
Website

Home Sweetie Home is a Philippine situational comedy on ABS-CBN It is aired every Saturday after TV Patrol Weekend and before The Voice Kids starring John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga. The show tackles a newly married couple's lives, and their ways to address the needs of a growing typical Filipino household.[3] It first aired on January 5, 2014 on ABS-CBN, and worldwide on TFC.[4]

The show is a reunion project for Cruz and Gonzaga.[5] Previously, they both starred in My Amnesia Girl, a Star Cinema romance comedy film, which premiered in 2010.[6]

Premise

Home Sweetie Home is the story of Romeo (John Lloyd Cruz) and Julie (Toni Gonzaga), who live together with the latter's family under one roof. Julie's mother (Sandy Andolong) undoubtedly does not favor Romeo as her son-in-law because of his reputation as a ladies man, and prefers Jay-Jay (Jason Gainza) whom she considers fit for her daughter, seeing him as responsible. Still, the two decided to marry each other. However, in turn, Romeo has to deal with Julie's family in the best way he knows how.[7]

Cast

Main cast

  • John Lloyd Cruz as Romeo Valentino - A medical representative who married Julie two times [7]
  • Toni Gonzaga as Julie Matahimik-Valentino - A teacher who married Romeo two times [7]

Supporting Cast

Former cast

  • Eda Nolan as Candy - Julie's co-teacher and bestfriend[8]
  • Joross Gamboa as Glenn Dela Torre - One of Romeo's childhood friends[8]
  • Ketchup Eusebio as Chris Suarez - One of Romeo's childhood friends[8]
  • Diana Zubiri as Susie Samonte - Romeo's Boss who left the country for business trip.
  • Karen Dematera as Karen - One of L.A.Sing-Along bar's staff
  • Ryan Bang as Ryan - Julie's Korean student who wants to learn Filipino
  • Eric Nicolas as Eric - One of L.A.Sing-Along bar's staff. Romeo and Julie's friend and sometimes the troublemaker

Recurring guest cast

Supporting cast

  • Mitoy Yonting as L.A. - Owner of L.A.Sing-along bar and Romeo and Julie's friend
  • Long Mejia as Ka Freddy Aguila - the barangay captain
  • Jobert Revereza Austria as Obet - He owns a bakery and Romeo and Julie's friend
  • Charmaine Villa Alovera as Magda - Obet's niece and the love interest of P-Nong
  • Nonong Ballinan as P-Nong - one of L.A.Sing-along bar's staff and the love interest of Magda
  • Jayson Gainza as Jay-Jay Perez - Initially he likes Julie and Julie's mother prefers him as Julie's husband
  • Ogie Diaz as Raphael "Boss Paeng" Samonte - Romeo's New Boss
  • Karla Estrada Tita Marichris Matahimik- Julie's Aunt/Manny's sister
  • Bearwin Meily as Ed - Romeo's co-worker and friend
  • Paul Sy as Lino - Romeo's co-worker and friend
  • Christine Co as Maria - Romeo's new worker
  • Nikki Bagaporo as Danica - one of Gigi's classmates

Guest cast

Awards

  • Winner, Best Comedy Show - PMPC Star Awards For TV 2014
  • Winner, Best TV Comedy Program - KBP Golden Dove Awards 2015
  • Winner, Best Comedy Program - ALTA Media Icon Awards 2015
  • Winner, Best Comedy Show - GAWAD TANGLAW 2016
  • Winner, Students' Choice of Comedy Program - USTv Awards 2016
  • Winner, Best Comedy Show - Kabantugan Awards 2016

See also

References

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