List of Your Song Episodes
From season 1 to 7, Your Song had weekly episodes featuring songs as title and theme.. Seasons 1 and 2 had both 11 episodes. Season 3 had 14 episodes, season 4 had 11 episodes, season 5 had 12 episodes, season 6 had 8 episodes while season 7 had 18 episodes. Season 2 had one special screening to introduce ABS-CBN's drama series Bituing Walang Ningning.
For season 8, Your Song featured stories based on chosen songs, where each story arc will now be shown for a whole month changing parts, due to another ABS-CBN program counterpart Love Spell that had weekly episodes. The season reverted back to its weekly episode-format during February 2009. The season had a total of 13 story arcs, with My Only Hope the longest seasonal episodes every in the history of the show.
For season 9, the stories are based on film, where each story is a remake of a certain Filipino film. It had only two stories which are Underage and Boystown, where both stories ran for weeks.
For season 10, the show reverted to the song format, although each story arc ran for weeks. There was a total of 5 episodes.
For season 11, the show continued on its song format where each story arc ran for weeks. There was a total of 6 episodes, including 2 stories that did not feature any song, namely "Isla" and "Gimik 2010".
For season 12, Your Song featured artists in several different episodes. The artists featured are Andi Eigenmann and Kim Chiu.
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