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ABS-CBN dramas land on free-to-air in Malaysia

ABS-CBN (The Philippines) is bringing three of its popular drama series to Malaysia on free-to-air TV channel TVS 122, namely, Marry Me, Marry You, Betrayal (known locally as Halik), and On the Wings of Love, all subtitled in Bahasa Malaysia.

The drama romantic-comedy series Marry Me, Marry You, which first premiered in the Philippines in 2021, is currently airing on the channel operated by the Sarawak Media Group, Malaysia’s first state-owned TV station. The story follows engaged lovers Camille and Andrei, who struggle to find the perfect balance between their blossoming relationship with their families’ clashing personalities as they make their way to matrimony.

Airing soon is the 2018 drama-affair show Betrayal, top-billed by Asia’s Prince of Dramas, Jericho Rosales, who also starred in ABS-CBN’s hit series that aired internationally including the original version of The Promise, Destined Hearts, Bridges of Love, and The Legal Wife, plus in the 2014 Malaysian series Kusinera Cinta. Betrayal features the story of two couples whose lives are intertwined in a complicated series of affairs tainted by lust, temptation, betrayal, and revenge.

Another series that will air soon on TVS 122 is its award-winning romantic-comedy series On the Wings of Love. The show follows the lives of Clark, a simple boy living the American life, and Leah, a girl with an ambitious American dream, and how they find love in each other’s company after their forced marriage to let her legally stay in the United States.

Apart from these recent feats in syndicating its beloved shows to its Malaysian neighbors, ABS-CBN continues making waves in global content distribution by bringing world-class Filipino content of all genres to foreign audiences in over 50 territories worldwide—selling over 50,000 hours of content with stories that appeal and relate to various cultures.

Other ABS-CBN programs that have aired in different parts of the world recently include Brothers, Fists of Fate, New Beginnings, and La Vida Lena in Africa; the 2015 remake of The Promise in Latin America; The Blood Sisters in France’s overseas territories, and Mirabilia in Myanmar. Meanwhile, its series A Mother’s Guilt and The Good Son had their own drama adaptations in Turkey, and The Two of Us as Angkara Cinta in Malaysia.