Mother achieved award-winning success when it first aired on Nippon TV in 2010, and it is now Asia’s most exported scripted format.

Nippon TV, Japan’s leading multiplatform entertainment powerhouse, and ABS-CBN, the Philippines’ leading content provider, are partnering for the tenth adaptation of the hit Japanese TV drama Mother for Filipino audiences, which will be known locally by its title Saving Grace.

Mother achieved award-winning success when it first aired on Nippon TV in 2010, and it is now Asia’s most exported scripted format.

The series about love and motherhood spawned various critically acclaimed adaptations in different countries – Turkey, South Korea, Ukraine, Thailand, China, France, Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Mongolia. The Philippine version records a landmark tenth adaptation of the coveted script.

“We’re very happy and excited to announce ABS-CBN Studios’ newest Dreamscape production, Saving Grace. This is the Philippine adaptation of Mother that was created and produced by Nippon TV. This is our first adaptation of a Nippon TV series, and we are very grateful to Nippon TV for entrusting us with the rights to the Filipino version. It’s a beautiful story that centers around the importance of family and motherhood and promises to be a very emotionally engaging and heartwarming series that will deeply resonate with the Filipino audience and the non-Filipino audiences worldwide,” shared Cory Vidanes, chief operating officer of ABS-CBN.

“As we celebrate our landmark tenth international deal for Mother, we are delighted to announce this adaptation with ABS-CBN. Mother is a beautiful story, and we are confident that the Filipino audience will love it. Best wishes to the cast and crew,” said Yuki Akehi and Sally Yamamoto, Content Business, Nippon TV.

Saving Grace will go into production soon and is set to air in 2025. The thrilling story revolves around a struggling teacher who impulsively abducts a young student who suffers from abuse from her mother. The risky journey becomes complicated as it turns into a national manhunt for the child.

 

 

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