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NR 6 Seasons • 79 Episodes

Jollitown - Season 1

""Halina sa Jollitown, tara!""

This is the first season to broadcast on GMA Network and it aired at 9:30am on Sundays. It is produced under the "Jollibee Television (JTV)" banner. The team at GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc., along with the network's programing head Jose Abacan and network's entertainment group head Willma Galvante serves as executives in charge of production and oversighters on behalf of the network (uncredited). Dan & Geri Gil and Divine Gil-Reyes serves as musical composers this season.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • JM Rodriguez

    JM Rodriguez

    Jollibee

  • Hazel Lizano

    Hazel Lizano

  • Corrine de San Jose

    Corrine de San Jose

  • Charmaine Cordoviz

    Charmaine Cordoviz

  • Dave Navarro

    Dave Navarro

Overview

This is the first season to broadcast on GMA Network and it aired at 9:30am on Sundays. It is produced under the "Jollibee Television (JTV)" banner. The team at GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc., along with the network's programing head Jose Abacan and network's entertainment group head Willma Galvante serves as executives in charge of production and oversighters on behalf of the network (uncredited). Dan & Geri Gil and Divine Gil-Reyes serves as musical composers this season.

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