| Madam Chairman | |
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| Genre | Comedy drama | 
| Developed by | Elmer L. Gatchalian | 
| Written by | Charlotte Dianco  Myxkaella Villalon  | 
| Directed by | Joel Lamangan | 
| Starring | Sharon Cuneta Jay Manalo Byron Ortile  | 
| Theme music composer | Emerzon Texon | 
| Opening theme | "Kahit Konti" by Gary Granada | 
| Country of origin | Philippines | 
| Original language | Filipino | 
| No. of episodes | 100 | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Maricel Ticar-Santos | 
| Production locations | Metro Manila, Philippines | 
| Cinematography | Arnie Alvaro | 
| Running time | 30 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | TV5 | 
| Release | October 14, 2013 – February 28, 2014  | 
Madam Chairman is a Philippine television comedy drama broadcast by TV5 starring Sharon Cuneta, Jay Manalo and Byron Ortile. It aired on October 14, 2013, to February 28, 2014, on the network's primetime block.[1] It is credited as Cuneta's first ever teleserye. It revolves around a Barangay chairwoman and her struggles in dividing her role as a mother and as a public official.
Cast and characters
- Main cast
 
- Sharon Cuneta as Elizabeth "Bebeth" de Guzman
 - Jay Manalo as Armando "Dodong" de Guzman
 - Akihiro Blanco as Antonello "Bubuy" de Guzman
 - Shaira Diaz as Katherine "Kakay" de Guzman
 - Byron Ortile as Armando "Junjun" de Guzman Jr.
 - Regine Angeles as Beverly Pagaspas
 - Bayani Agbayani as Jojo Camponanes
 
- Supporting cast
 
- Glenda Kennedy as Mercy
 - Nanette Inventor as Salud
 - Tony Mabesa as Father Andy
 - Jim Pebangco as Mayor Sid Magbutay
 - Lou Veloso as Vice Mayor Fortunato Gigil
 - Lovely Abella as Mayor Sid's Secretary
 - Bearwin Meily as Ben Boljak
 - Manny Castañeda as Hermes
 - Fanny Serrano as Moises
 - Malou de Guzman as Cita
 - Gilleth Sandico
 - Toby Alejar
 - Patani
 - Malak So Shdifat
 - Claire Ruiz
 - Adrian Sebastian
 - Chris Cuneta
 - Mavi Lozano
 - Clint Gabo
 
Special guest
- Richard Gomez
 - Bing Loyzaga
 - Epi Quizon
 - Giselle Sanchez
 - Ara Mina
 - Joseph Bitangcol
 - IC Mendoza
 - April Gustilo
 - Chanel Morales
 - Paolo Paraiso
 - Caloy Alde
 - Cita Astals
 - Ana Feleo
 - Prince Estefan
 - Nicole Estrada
 - RS Francisco
 - Kevin Balot
 - Divine Lee
 - Mae Paner (A.K.A. Juana Change)
 - G Toengi
 
See also
References
External links
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