Pilipinas Win Na Win
Genre
Directed byJohnny Manahan
Creative directorBobot Mortiz
Presented by2010:
Kris Aquino
Robin Padilla
Rico J. Puno
Rey Valera
Marco Sison
Nonoy Zuñiga
Opening theme"Pilipinas Win Na Win"
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes132 (2010)
Production
Executive producersPhoebe Anievas (2010)
Rancy Recato (2010)
Production locationsABS-CBN Studio 3, Quezon City, Metro Manila (2010)
Running time2 ½ hours (July–September 2010, Weekdays)
1 hour (October–December 2010)
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN (2010)
ReleaseJuly 31 (2010-07-31) 
December 31, 2010 (2010-12-31)
Related

Pilipinas Win Na Win (stylized as Pilipinas Win Na Win!) is a Philippine noontime variety show broadcast by ABS-CBN.[1] It was premiered on July 31, 2010, and aired live weekdays and Saturdays, replacing Wowowee.[2] The show also broadcast worldwide through ABS-CBN's The Filipino Channel.[3][4][5]

The show was initially presented by Kris Aquino and Robin Padilla as its main hosts, together with former Wowowee hosts Pokwang, Valerie Concepcion and Mariel Rodriguez. One week after its premiere, Padilla filed leave from the show because of Ramadan and never returned. Rodriguez later left the show and married Padilla. Aquino left as per the decision of the management. It was later presented by The Hitmakers Rico J. Puno, Rey Valera, Marco Sison, and Nonoy Zuñiga, with their co-hosts Pokwang, Valerie Concepcion, and K Brosas.[6] After numerous rumors and speculations of its cancellation,[7][8] the show ended on December 31, 2010, after five months on air and was replaced by Happy Yipee Yehey!.[9]

Cast

Main Hosts

ABS-CBN

First season
Second season

Co-hosts

Featuring

  • Bentong (July 31, 2010 – December 31, 2010)
  • DJ Ace (July 31, 2010 – December 31, 2010)
  • Saicy Aguila (July 31, 2010 – December 31, 2010)
  • Win na Win Dancers (July 31, 2010 – December 31, 2010)
  • Lassie (September 15 – October 2, 2010)
  • Atak Arana (September 16 – October 2, 2010)

History

Pilipinas Win Na Win premiered July 31, 2010, as a response of Willie Revillame's indefinite leave from Wowowee and the controversial row between him and Jobert Sucaldito. The main hosts were Robin Padilla and Kris Aquino. Most of the new show's staff and dancers came from its displaced predecessor.

A week later after the premiere, Padilla took an indefinite leave because of Ramadan, but was not planning to come back. His co-host Mariel Rodriguez also followed suit. More co-hosts were introduced after, and a new trend of comedians hosted including Jason Gainza, Pooh, and Chokoleit.

Some of "Pilipinas Win na Win"'s staff (led by Jay Montelibano) and dancers also soon left the show to join Willie Revillame's new production company, Wil Productions Inc. (now WBR Entertainment Productions Inc.) on August 9, 2010, after he declared in a press conference that he had unilaterally ended his contract with ABS-CBN. Suffering a plague of low ratings since launch, ABS-CBN asked Kris mid-September for her to leave the show, and so she quietly left the show without any goodbyes on September 30, 2010.[6] Two days later on October 2, ABS-CBN officially announced four new hosts and two new co-hosts. The four hosts tagged as the "hitmakers" include Rico J. Puno, Rey Valera, Marco Sison, and Nonoy Zuniga. The two new co-hosts include one of the three original co-hosts of Wowowee, Janelle Jamer, and a newcomer: Gazelle "Speedy Gee" Canlas of Music Uplate Live. The six new hosts with the current hosts started hosting October 4, 2010.[11][12] On October 9, 2010, the "hitmaker" hosts celebrated their first week hosting Pilipinas Win Na Win. The opening featured the hosts singing "Baby", and each host sung their own popular OPM song. Later, their co-hosts Pokwang, Valerie Concepcion, Janelle Jamer, and "Speedy Gee" gave them a certificate to congratulate their first week on the show. On November 6, 2010, the "hitmakers" celebrated their first month hosting the show.

Cancellation

After a battle of constant low ratings and many alternate time slots, Pilipinas Win Na Win ended on December 31, 2010, during the New Year celebration.[9] The cancellation was announced by Rico J. Puno several times during the December 20 episode. Rumors of this issue were around entertainment websites from interviews of a fellow co-host, Valerie Concepcion before the network announced its cancellation. Rumors were also about the show's replacement, a Philippine version of The Price Is Right hosted by the original host of Pilipinas Win Na Win, Kris Aquino.[7][8] Its time slot was occupied by Showtime (where it became an afternoon show from October 2010 to February 11, 2011) and Malparida. On February 12, 2011, a new noontime show was aired called "Happy Yipee Yehey!"[9] and yet cancelled due to its low ratings on February 4, 2012.

Segments

Final segments

Sa Araw ng Pasko, Hiling Mo... Tutuparin ko

Sa Araw ng Pasko, Hiling Mo... Tutuparin Ko (lit. On Christmas Day, Your Wish... I'll Grant) is a segment in which children can SMS their wishes for the upcoming Christmas holiday. It also features the child's heartwarming story. Some of the prizes given on the segment are a Noche Buena package, and groceries for the whole family. On December 19, the segment was expanded from Saturday to daily.

Hulihin ang Bituin, Kampihan Kapamilya

Aired Saturdays and pre-taped in barangays, fifty contestants battle out in mini-games for P100,000. There are six types of mini-games whether it is simply correctly identifying a played song, or taking part in a physical dare. After the cancellation of Pilipinas Win na Win, this segment was carried over to Showtime.

Ang Theme Song ng Buhay Mo

Every weekdays, Ang Theme Song ng Buhay Mo (lit. The Theme Song of Your Life) features various contestants that share their heart-felt stories about their personal lives of love, hate, etc. The hosts will sing a song relating to their lives, and the contestant receives P5,000. The most popular contestant chosen by the audience will advance to Gulong ng Premyo.

Gulong ng Premyo

In the Gulong ng Premyo (lit. Prize Wheel) segment, the winner of Ang Theme Song ng Buhay Mo gets to spin a wheel that has a different money amounts from P5,000 to P50,000. The space landed on the wheel will be the prize won. As always, the home partner will receive the same amount and three random studio audience member(s) will receive the same winnings with the player's winnings divided by three.

OMG! Ano Ito?

Twenty-five texters, and twenty-five audience members have a chance to play OMG! Ano Ito? (lit. OMG! What's This?). One contestant chosen by random draw goes on to play to the jackpot round.

Forty-five seconds will be given to the contestant to guess as much guesses as possible for the P1,000,000 mystery capsule. The more guesses, the better chances of winning. At the second part of the jackpot round, audience members will reveal their guesses, and the contestant can choose five of the audience's guesses. The audience member chosen will win P1,000 for their item being chosen, and will win P10,000 if their guess was exact. The ten guesses that are the potential capsule items will be revealed. One by one, the contestant will remove an item they think is not in the capsule. Each item that is correctly not in the capsule is worth P20,000. The contestant can walk away at any time. If a contestant is not certain of choosing an item, the computer can remove one item in exchange of removing P100,000 from the jackpot. When the contestant reaches three items on the list, the contestant has one final guess or a walk away. If they are risked to guess, he/she must risk all their earnings. If the contestant guesses correctly, the contestant wins the jackpot prize. At any point of the game, if the contestant removes the mystery item from the list, the contestant loses all their winnings, but still has the guaranteed P10,000.

Discontinued segments

Discontinued segments
Year Game Name Game Description
2010 Muse Universe

Airing Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, three female contestants ranging from 16 to 22 years old battle out showing off their personal lives, and talents in pageant-style. Robin Padilla is "Mr. Bachelor", with Bentong as the card holder. There are two rounds: In first impressions, each contestant introduces themselves with their interests and hobbies. In the question-and-answer portion, Robin asks the ladies love-related questions. A winner(s) is crowned every other weekday, and every Saturdays, the daily winners come back for the weekly finals. The segment is on hiatus due to Robin's temporary leave, and Perfect Combination took its slot.

2010 Ping Pong Pang

All audience members start off with a balloon, however, nine (previously ten) of the balloons have the show's logo inside. The whole audience has to pass the balloons around and after it is passed, they must pop the balloon. If the logo is in a balloon, they are an automatic contestant for Ping Pong Pang. Three additional audience members are picked for "Bentong's Choice Award" who have energy and enthusiasm. This results in a total of twelve contestants. The objective of the game is to repeatedly say "Ping", "Pong", and "Pang" with energy and physical movements. When the microphone is ready for them, the contestant must cross both of his/her hands on their torso for "Ping", tap both of their hands to their knees for "Pong", and raising their hands in the air for "Pang". On August 3, the rules removed the physical movements of "Ping" and "Pong". If a contestant makes a mistake, they are either given a second chance or are eliminated depending on how they did. If a contestant is eliminated, they get P1,000 and a gift pack from Rexona as a consolation prize. The last person standing wins P15,000.

2010 Perfect Combination

Two teams of five contestants compete with memory skills daily on Perfect Combination. The rules are simple because each team has to punch in numbers shown on the video screen for three seconds when the hosts say "go". Three seconds are given on Level A consisting of 5 numbers, and Level B consisting of 7 numbers. Five seconds are given for Level C consisting of 11 numbers, and Level D consisting of 15 numbers. Seven seconds are given for Level E consisting of 17 numbers.

3 seconds 5 seconds 7 seconds
Level A
5 numbers
Level B
7 numbers
Level C
11 numbers
Level D
15 numbers
Level E
17 numbers
Level F
20 numbers
Level G
25 numbers
Level H
30 numbers

If a team fails to punch in the correct numbers, the losing team gets P10,000 from Rexona. The winning team gets P20,000 and goes to the jackpot. In the jackpot round, a team can "choose their jackpot". 17 numbers are for P100,000, 20 numbers are for P120,000, 25 numbers are for P150,000, and 30 numbers are for P200,000. Each team has seven seconds to see the numbers. If the team successfully punches in the correct numbers, they win the jackpot.

2010 Yaman Ng Bayan

In the Yaman Ng Bayan (lit. The Country's Wealth) segment, three contestants chosen from themed auditions share their life stories and entertain the audience. A small situational skit is played by the cast members about the contestant's occupations. After the team leaders and their ten hometown players are introduced, they will get 5,000 pesos and play Ayu-Sing Nyo Na.

2010 Ayu-Sing Nyo Na

The players of Yaman Ng Bayan get to play in the Ayu-Sing Nyo Na (lit. Fix That Song) segment, where three team leaders, each with ten contestants from their hometown will compete to finish lyrics to hit songs. Each team must unscramble a picture of a celebrity singer. Whoever buzzes in first must guess who it is, and if the team leader is correct, one of the two house singers will sing a song either from that celebrity singer or a random song. The house singer will pause partially in the song for the ten hometown contestants to fill in the remaining five words to the song. Ten signs of words will be in a box, and the team will have thirty seconds to correctly use five of the ten words remaining in the song. If the team is correct, they get one point. If the team is wrong, a new question begins. Previously, the winner would advance to the Open Susi-Me jackpot round for P1,000,000. Effective September 4, 2010, the first team to get a song correct won P50,000.

2010 Mali-Oke

A celebrity house singer sings a song with several mistakes during the song. Six random audience members play. When a contestant successfully corrects the mistaken word, he/she wins a point. The first contestant to two points went to the Open Susi-Me jackpot round.

2010 Ilong Ilong

The whole audience warm up with the theme song of the show. The co-hosts will go around the studio and choose the most entertaining, energetic, and eye-catching people tagged as "Malup-8 Ka!". The eight people chosen win P1,000 and will play Ilong Ilong. The contestants pair up with a challenger. When the host says "Attention!", the partners will put up their finger. They must follow what the host does. It will be using their hands to tap a part of their body. The first contestant to make a mistake loses, while the other stays. In this tournament-style game, the last person standing wins and spins the wheel for winnings from P1,000 to P25,000. The cash prize landed on the wheel is what the contestant and home partner wins.

2010 Open Susi-Me
Silver Door: P10,000 1 / 2 keys
Blue Door: P20,000 1 / 3 keys
Yellow Door: P50,000 1 / 4 keys
Orange Door: P200,000 1 / 8 keys
Red Door: P1,000,000 1 / 12 keys

The Open Susi-Me ("Susi" is the Filipino word for "Key", play on the phrase Open Sesame) game mainly consists of doors and an aim to win a cash prize. Currently, the winner of Hit The Hits advance to this game.

Five colored doors placed around the set, each worth P10,000, P20,000, P50,000, P200,000, and P1,000,000 respectively. The contestant has sixty seconds to run and unlock the first three doors to guarantee a P50,000 win. They can only use one key at a time. After the three doors unlock and time is still available, they have a choice to leave with P50,000 or play again for the orange door and get an additional ten seconds to their time. If they risk to go on, the P50,000 already earned will not be kept. They have the remaining time to unlock the orange door. If the orange door is unlocked, they have the choice to leave with P200,000 or play again for the red door and get an additional ten seconds to their time. If the team leader manages to open the red door, he/she wins P1,000,000, but if not, they go home with nothing. On October 16, 2010, the hosts could offer advantages to the contestants if they choose to not continue. Offers consist of one key subtracted for the door, extra five seconds, or both.

On August 4, 2010, the segment produced its first millionaire, college student/scholar Von Allen Belinario, who was able to open the first three doors (P50,000) with less than 42 seconds left in the clock. The contestant decided to take the risk and go on with the game. The P200,000 orange door was opened with less than 35 seconds left in the clock. Belinario decided to go for the win, and decided to open the P1,000,000 red door. He was able to open the said jackpot door in record time, with 31 seconds left in the clock.

The second format introduced September 4, 2010, consisted of ten random audience members of two teams. Teams have thirty seconds, and one by one, each player opens using one key. The first team who opens their team door first will win P10,000 each, while the losing team still leaves with P5,000. On September 27, the game reverted to its original rules without extra ten seconds.

2010 Hit the Hits

Fifty players play a musical trivia game in the brand new Hit the Hits. The hitmakers will sing a specific song. After the song is over, a trivia question relating to the song will be asked to the players. There are three options to choose from: A, B, or C. This is a last standing game, so the winner of the game advance to the OMG! Ano Ito? jackpot round.

2010 Galaw-Galaw, Gayahin Ang Sayaw

This is a game hosted by K Brosas and Pokwang in which ten random barangay residents with the best dancing skills to the show's latest song Galaw Galaw will participate in the game called Galaw-Galaw, Gayahin Ang Sayaw (lit. Move It-Move It, Imitate the Dance). Saicy and other cast members go to different barangays in Metro Manila to find the contestants. At the studio a song will be turned on, and the contestants must dance until a siren is up in which a host will do a frozen dance move the contestants need to copy. A contestant that fails to do the correct move will be out. When the game reaches a final four, the contestants play in pairs, then played until one winner is left standing. The winner receives P20,000.

Awards and nominations

  • 25th PMPC Star Awards For TV (Best Variety Show) - Nominated

See also

References

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