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- Women's-rights advocate Lea has two children from two different men. Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let her have her way as far as their children are concerned.
- F.L.A.M.E.S. was formerly known as a primetime TV series in the Philippines then made it into a movie in 1997. The movie itself made it look similar to the TV show because the movie was divided into two episodes.
- Melanie (Dina Bonnevie) and her family hate Berto (Dolphy) because of their consistent disastrous encounters with him. But Berto has secret feelings for Melanie, who acquires a visa to the U.S. When Berto receives his approved U.S. petition from his son, his friend Robin (Babalu) also wins a raffle trip to the U.S., so the two fly together. While in the U.S., Melanie keeps bumping into Berto who is stalking her. When Berto and Robin save Melanie from careless maniacs, she begins to soften towards Berto. Her visa is about to expire, so she must marry an American citizen to stay in the U.S. Berto offers himself for a fee because his grandson needs an operation, but the U.S. immigration is checking often so Berto and Melanie must stay together. Will this marriage be for real?
- Mela, an airhead brat, changes her ways after a breakup and tries to win over campus geek Miguel, despite their differences. Can she change for love?
- A handsome serial killer is on the loose, preying on unfaithful wives... and his next victim might just be the wife of the investigator of his case.
- Veronica lives a double life as a librarian during the day while secretly working as a disc jockey at night for the popular program. One day, Veronica receives a love letter from one her listeners who boldly professes his love for her and his desire to meet her personally. Will Veronica finally give in to love's call or will she once again cower away and retreat to her books and music.
- Selya is disappointed with her lusty boyfriend Bobby, who only wants sex but no real relationship and certainly not marriage, so she leaves him behind and decides to marry the gay Ramon, whom she is convinced is definitely different. Has she made the right choice?
- Individual dreams and responsibilities cause problems for two lovers.
- a man pretends to be rich to be loved by a woman who wants to marry a rich man and a man pretends to be poor to be loved by a woman who does not want rich people. Will their lies be exposed?
- Mara and Clara were switched at birth and grew up in very different environments. Mara lived as the poor daughter of the couple Susan and Gary Davis and Clara, their real daughter, was brought up by the rich Amanthe and Almira del Valle.
- Nonoy and Jenny are childhood friends who move to the city to pursue a college education. Personalities change, but will their young love be able to stand the test of time?
- The adventures of Sarah as she stays at Miss Minchin's boarding school.
- Two young friends grow up to lead separate and opposite lives: one becomes a hardened criminal, the other a priest.
- At an early age, American boy Cedie Erol finds that he is the sole heir to a British earldom and leaves New York to take up residence in his ancestral castle where, after some initial resistance, he is joined by his middle-class mother, widow of the late heir. His grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, intends to teach the boy to become an aristocrat, but Cedie inadvertently teaches his grandfather compassion and social justice, and the artless simplicity and motherly love of Dearest warms his heart.
- Ned and Bujoy's longtime friendship blossoms into love when they start to date other people.
- Episode 1, Balintuwad, is the story of a fifteen-year-old epileptic girl who was gang-raped and drowned by her captors the night she sneaked out to watch her sister's prom. Eventually, the perpetrators are revealed to be schoolteachers, the very people who are supposed to safeguard children's welfare. Based on the true story of Valen Lanistosa of Dueñas, Iloilo. Episode 2, Inay, May Momo, tells the story of a young mother and her daughter who undergo a terrifying ordeal when the husband is hacked to death by the mother's spurned lover. The widow presses charges against the killer, but the killer hounds both the woman and her traumatized daughter in an attempt to scare them to dropping the charges against him.
- A woman marries a man whose marriage has been annulled recently and finds being a stepmother to his children to be very difficult.
- An intelligence agent struggles to balance his demanding work and equally demanding family life. His bigmouthed, high-maintenance wife risks his investigation of local terrorists as she mistakes his undercover surveillance for infidelity.
- A childless couple adopt a child, then find out that they are expecting.
- Ruben and Cecile are childhood friends who have feelings for each other that they do not yet understand. When Ruben's cousin, Jason, returns to the Philippines from the States, he meets Cecile, and despite their different social backgrounds, the two fall in love. Only then does Ruben realize how much in love he is with Cecile. But Jason has a secret that can turn all their lives upside down.
- A woman must fight against the evil will of her selfish sister, even beyond death.
- Serge Osmeña and Geny Lopez are wrongly accused of plotting to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos.