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2005–10 Philippine noontime variety show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Wowowee (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˌwaː.wɐˈwiː]) is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by ABS-CBN, The show underwent three iterations with the first two were hosted by Willie Revillame which are from February 5, 2005 to February 4, 2006 replacing Ang Saya Saya before Wowowee was replaced by Alay sa Kapamilya, March 11, 2006 to May 4, 2010 replacing Alay sa Kapamilya, and May 5 to July 30, 2010 and was replaced by Pilipinas Win Na Win, all airing Mondays to Saturdays after It’s Showtime from October 24, 2009.

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Hosts

All iterations (2005–2006; 2006–2010)

  • Owen Ercia (Jimmy Santol)[1]
  • Wowowee Dancers (formerly ASF Dancers)
  • ASF Boys
  • Bentong

First and second iterations

Second and third iterations

First and original iteration (2005–06)

Second iteration (2006–10)

Third and final iteration (2010)

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Segments

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Final segments

Cash Motto

In the Cash Motto segment, a random studio audience member who sent in a motto played a game with winnings up to PHP1,000,000. The contestant had one minute to grab as much cash in the air in a secluded capsule. They could not take peso bills while it is on the tank itself. The contestant was provided a broom to loosen up the money, so more would fly in the air. The amount of money they collected was what they kept. If the total amount of money grabbed reached PHP40,000 or over, the contestant received a Wowowee videoke along with the money they grabbed. Another random studio audience member was chosen after the segment. This second audience member did not get to play the game, but had to guess how much money the first audience member grabbed. The co-hosts usually gave a hint on the range. The contestant had up to three chances to guess how much was won. If the contestant guessed the correct amount, they won whatever the other player won. If they failed to guess, they still won PHP1,000 for being chosen.

Hep, Hep, Hooray

Twenty (previously ten) random audience members got to play Hep, Hep, Hooray. The game retired at the end of 2009 but quickly returned on January 4, 2010, due to more audience demand than its predecessor, Samson, Lion and Delilah.

In this segment of the show, the audience was prepared to dance to one of Willie Revillame's hit songs. This opening song number was the theme tune for the choosing of the ten random audience members, the audience was warmed up for the public displays of talent, where Willie and his co-hosts drew from the audience, from different sections including the TFC subscribers to dance the song in an entertaining way.

The objective of the game was to repeat the words "Hep Hep" and "Hooray". A co-host put the microphone in front of a contestant's face and they were supposed to say "Hep Hep" while clapping their hands together below their waist, then another co-host would put the microphone to another contestant's face and they were to finish the cheer with saying "Hooray" and raising their hands in the air. If a contestant made a mistake, they were out of the game, but they won PHP1,000 and a gift pack from Rexona as a consolation prize. This was a last person standing game. The one who lasted the longest won.

Since Cash Bukas, the old bonus round for the game moved on to Willie of Fortune, and new rules were written on its relaunch. The final person standing went for the final round, where the contestant could duel against one of the three "Amazonas": April, Lovely, and Aiko. During the duel, the same rules applied, repeating the words "Hep" "Hep" "Hooray". The contestant's goal was to beat the "Amazona" to win the jackpot, which always started at PHP10,000. Every day the jackpot was not won, another PHP10,000 was added to it. On January 25, 2010, Jana was removed as an Amazona due to losing three times; April replaced her. A new batch of Amazonas were introduced on March 8 of the same year, referred to the hosts as "Amazunas". A new name to "Amazunas" was introduced April 10: the "Dragon Ladies". Beginning July 5, the "Dragon Ladies" portion was removed, and the last person standing automatically won P10,000 from Rexona.

On July 26, a new format called the Pair Factor was introduced. The twenty random audience members chose a partner to play with. The rules still mainly stayed the same, however, they had to both clap with "Hep" "Hep", and raise their hands with "Hooray". There were two groups consisting of five pairs each playing in their own group. The winner of rounds one and two would advance to the final round competing against each other. The last pair standing won P10,000 from Rexona.

Willie of Fortune

Six people selected earlier through "themed" auditions competed in pairs in rounds of Willie of Fortune. The in-house keyboardist played a portion of a song, and the first person to name the song correctly won one point. If the player could correctly sing the exact lyrics from that portion of the song, they would receive the second point. Two points were required to win the round and get to round two. In this round, the three remaining players went to a knock out question. One song would be played, and whoever could buzz in the correct song title first won PHP10,000 and advanced to the jackpot round, Cash Bukas.

Every Saturday, celebrity teams played against each other. The same gameplay rules used in the weekday version were in effect. However, the team who reached five points first won, and went straight to the jackpot round, Cash Bukas.

Cash Bukas

In the Cash Bukas segment, the winner of Willie of Fortune (previously the player was taken from Hep, Hep, Hooray) got to play for four prizes. 10 trays were available for the player to select, while the player only selected three to play with. Next, the player chose only one tray. The player was offered increasing amounts of cash until the player took the offer, or kept playing to open the tray. The trays offered in the game were as follows:

  • 1: PHP100,000
  • 1: PHP500,000
  • 1: Grand Pasada Showcase (Sinski Maton)
  • 1: PHP1,000,000
  • 6: Cheap prizes (e.g., sandals, salted egg, noisemakers, etc.)

Tic Tac to Win

Tic Tac to Win was a game that premiered in January 2010, with a format similar to past "end-games" in the show, including its predecessor, Want More, No More. Beginning on February 6 of the same year, the game was played on a recurring basis.

Tumpak o Sablay

A group of fifty contestants was asked a trivia question that was asked by a random person in the streets, or a celebrity in some cases. The contestants went to either side of the stage "Tumpak" (Correct) or "Sablay" (Fail) to guess if their answer is right or wrong. Similar to Pera o Bayong, the last person standing on the round got to play for the jackpot round with PHP10,000 to keep.

Jackpot Round

Twenty letters (A-T) with prizes in different amounts were presented on a 5x4 board. The winner of the previous round chose nine letters from the board, and arranged the letters as they desired on a giant tic-tac-toe board. Scattered and hidden in the twenty letters were:

  • 4: Brand new car
  • 4: House and lot
  • 4: PHP1,000,000

Eight letters contained instant cash for the contestant to keep:

  • 4: PHP10,000
  • 3: PHP25,000
  • 1: PHP50,000

The goal was to make a tic-tac-toe of either the car, house, or PHP1,000,000. If a tic-tac-toe was achieved, it was won. If no tic-tac-toe was achieved, the contestant still kept the instant cash that was won on the board.

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Special shows

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World tours

Wowowee had broadcast episodes from other locations in the Philippines, and had also gone on world tours to other countries such as the United States (Atlantic City, San Francisco, New York City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Reno, Chicago, Honolulu, Atlantic City, San Diego, Houston, and Guam), Australia (Sydney), Canada (Winnipeg) and the United Arab Emirates (Dubai).[4]

In celebration of TFC's 15th anniversary and Wowowee's 4th anniversary, Wowowee held a grand world tour in 2009. Starting in Dubai, the tour reached Italy, United States (San Francisco, Seattle, Orlando and Las Vegas) and Canada (Toronto).

2006: Alay sa Kapamilya

Alay sa Kapamilya was a program organized by ABS-CBN as an observation for the PhilSports Arena stampede victims. It preempted Wowowee for six days while the network decided over the fate of the variety show. The shows were a solemn tribute to the victims, featuring performances by ABS-CBN regulars. Eventually, ABS-CBN decided to end the variety show's first iteration until the start of the second on March 11, 2006.[5]

2006: Honoring Overseas Filipino Workers

On several occasions, the show has paid tribute to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) serving across the world. On the August 2, 2006, episode, Wowowee with cooperation with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) produced a special edition saluting and featuring female OFW's who returned from Lebanon where a war was present in that country. They were all invited to attend and even participate in the show that day. The contestants during the first half that day were close friends of the OFWs, while an unspecified number of OFW's participated in "The Ultimate Pera O Bayong". All the winnings won during the show were combined together and evenly distributed to all of the OFWs in the audience, with the grand total of winnings being PHP1,390,000.

2007: Armed Forces of the Philippines join Wowowee

On September 1, 2007, about 500 soldiers came in full force to the show. Representatives from the major services, AFPWSSUS and Technical Services come to play and have fun during the show and take a crack at the grand prizes in different games.

Highlights of the event were the interviews with the loved ones of Marines who lost their lives in the fight against the Abu Sayaff Group/ MILF rebels in Basilan on July 10 and August 11, 2007. Tearfully, loved ones recounted their last communication with the fallen Marines. Host Willie Revillame also asked each of them for a short message and everybody was moved to tears during the emotion-filled moment. AFP, PIO Chief LTC Bartolome Bacarro held back his tears but could not help it, just like the rest. Emotions rose again when candles were lit for the Marines.[6]

2010: New set and co-hosts

A new set and a new batch of co-hosts were introduced in April 2010. Joining the four co-hosts already on the show were Carmen Soo, Isabelle Abiera, Jed Montero, and Kelly Misa. The new set consisted of a large LED video wall on the front of the stage with a brand new lighted flooring. Audience seats were moved and had seat numbers that might be used for future games.

The show began with an extravagant opening sequence of Willie Revillame singing and dancing to his hit songs throughout its run on both iterations. Later, the usual games were played. In Cash Motto, a new format was explained that would begin taking place on April 17 called Cash Mo-Tour, in which the cash tank would travel around Metro Manila and barangays for lucky people to win big. In Hep, Hep, Hooray, the winner will play against the new name of the "Amazunas", the "Dragon Ladies" for the special jackpot of the day, PHP100,000. It was announced on the week of April 12 that the first stop for the Cash Mo-Tour will be held at Plaza Moriones in Tondo, Manila, but due to technical difficulties, it was announced on April 16 that the premiere would be postponed. Two months later on June 19, the game premiered in Valenzuela City.

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Ratings

During the show's three iterations, Wowowee became one of the longest-running noontime show, Eat Bulaga!, biggest opponent. According to TNS National TV Ratings, Wowowee was consistent in hitting the 20% mark but also breached the 30% mark on special occasions such as the comeback of Willie Revillame on the show after his one-month sabbatical in 2009. It rated 32.3%, a 12.1% lead against Eat Bulaga!'s 20.2%.[7] Wowowee also gave Eat Bulaga! a close fight in its Metro Manila bailiwick while in rural areas, Wowowee was winning via landslide victory. However, Eat Bulaga! later defeated the show in rural areas due to its "Juan for All, All for Juan" segment.

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Cancellation and aftermath

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On July 27, 2010, ABS-CBN announced that Wowowee's third iteration from May 5, 2010 without the main host would end on July 30 resulting on the show's final end. The decision stemmed from Revillame's on-air demand during the May 4 episode for ABS-CBN to fire entertainment writer and then-DZMM radio host Jobert Sucaldito over the latter's constant criticisms directed at the show for allegedly auditioning students with below-average grades as contestants. It coincided with Eat Bulaga!'s 31st anniversary with Luis Manzano serving as guest host along with the erstwhile co-hosts reserving the last part of the show for an emotional farewell. As a result, Studio 3 of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center was then occupied by Pilipinas Win na Win, The Price is Right (the first non-afternoon game show to use Studio 3 at the aftermath of the cancellation of Wowowee), Happy Yipee Yehey! from September 17, 2011 to January 25, 2012 before moving to Dolphy Theatre (Studio 1) from January 26 to February 3, 2012 and produced the finale episode at AFP Theater on February 4, 2012, and recently by It's Showtime since its return to noontime on February 6, 2012.[8]

Pilipinas Win Na Win took over Wowowee's slot the following day on July 31. The new show was hosted by Kris Aquino and Robin Padilla with erstwhile the latter's co-hosts Mariel Rodriguez, Pokwang, and Valerie Concepcion. Three months after Wowowee was cancelled, It's Showtime replaced Pilipinas Win Na Win on its timeslot from October 2010 to February 11, 2011, pushing the latter to a later slot until its New Year's Eve special final episode at the end of 2010 in December 31, 2010 with Richard Poon as musical performer and the rest of the time devoted as a retrospective wit the four "hitmakers" ended the show through a rendition of Barry Manilow's "It's Just Another New Year's Eve" and "Auld Lang Syne" at the end of 2010 in December 31, 2010. It's Showtime then extended its run when Pilipinas Win Na Win ended and Studio 3 gave way to The Price is Right from January to September 16, 2011.[9][10][11][12][13][13]

In January 2011, ABS-CBN announced through its Push.com site that a new noontime show, hosted by ex-Magandang Tanghali Bayan hosts Randy Santiago and John Estrada, as well as Toni Gonzaga and ex-Wowowee host Mariel Rodriguez, was in the works.[14] The show, entitled Happy Yipee Yehey! premiered on February 12, 2011 which returned It's Showtime to its original timeslot and Willie was still under contract with ABS-CBN despite that he already transferred to TV5 on September 18, 2010 two months after Wowowee's cancellation. Under the contract with the network, Revillame was supposed to host Wowowee and continue the show's second 2006 iteration until September 10, 2011, which meant the show would have run overall for 6 years 7 months and said iteration for 5 years and 6 months if it had not left from hosting that started the third and final without the host from May 5, 2010.[15][16]

From February 14 to September 16, 2011, the program was broadcast live in Studio 4 of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center as The Price Is Right hosted by Kris Aquino took over Studio 3 from Pilipinas Win Na Win in January 2011. Studio 3 was the production set to the network's daily afternoon variety shows since the late 1990s with 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila until The Price is Right took over the studio from Pilipinas Win Na Win at the said month of 2011. Beginning in September 17 of the same year nine months after Pilipinas Win Na Win ended and eight months after The Price is Right took over the studio from the former, the program moved out of Studio 4 and back to the network's afternoon show traditional studio, Studio 3, in which has a reputation of a large capacity, and more technological capabilities for the new set. The same day, two new long-term segments would be introduced entitled "Batang Genius" and "Miss Kasambahay".[17] Studio 3 remained the show's home until January 25, 2012. Major pieces of Studio 3's set were transferred to the show's new home in Dolphy Theatre (Studio 1) beginning January 26, 2012's live episode. Studio 1 is a former home studio of their rival show Eat Bulaga! on ABS-CBN from 1989 to 1994.

Revillame's prediction about ABS-CBN's afternoon timeslot after the short-lived 2010 third iteration of Wowowee without him was correct. Pilipinas Win na Win and Happy Yipee Yehey! both do not perform well in ratings due to Eat Bulaga!'s strong noontime viewership resulting from the cancellation of a show. Due to this, It's Showtime went on hiatus on January 30, 2012 as a preparation for becoming a noontime show again which will replace Happy Yipee Yehey! where the drama series Mundo Man ay Magunaw took over its timeslot from January 30 to February 3, 2012. Happy Yipee Yehey! aired its final episode on February 4, 2012, taking over It's Showtime's timeslot on Saturday. Being the top morning variety show, this prompted ABS-CBN management to decide It's Showtime as a noontime show again for the second and current time after one year and its one-week hiatus on February 6, 2012, where the show continuously occupies the timeslot left by three prior shows including Wowowee since then which made it again dominate that was not seen for 1 year and 7 months from the said cancellation date of July 2010 to February 2012 as the two shows mentioned before failed to reach Wowowee's popularity and following 2010–2011 airing of It's Showtime to noontime which worked.

The premiere of Happy Yipee Yehey! and return of It's Showtime to noontime occurred a week and day after what would have been the sixth and seventh anniversaries of Wowowee, respectively.

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Successor programs

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Willing Willie and Wil Time Bigtime

After a five-month hiatus, Willie Revillame made his comeback on the TV5 show Willing Willie on October 23, 2010. Several personalities from Wowowee joined in the new show's roster of hosts, including Owen Ercia and DJ Coki.

On November 24, 2010, ABS-CBN Corporation filed a copyright infringement suit against Willie Revillame, Wil Productions, Inc. and TV5 for allegedly copying Wowowee in Willing Willie.[18] However, hearings on the case, which was filed at the Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 66 under presiding judge Joselito C. Villarosa, was suspended after the Court of Appeals granted the request for a temporary restraining order by TV5.[19]

TV5 then filed a petition for certiorari, prohibition and writ of preliminary injunction before the Court of Appeals. ABS-CBN responded by filing a motion seeking to dismiss the petition of the former. On March 10, 2011, the Court of Appeals ruled in favor of TV5.[20][21]

On May 14, 2011, Willie Revillame's comeback for the primetime variety show Wil Time Bigtime after 9 months, this show has now officially canceled on January 5, 2013.

Wowowillie and Wowowin

TV5 announced the newest noontime variety show Wowowillie. It premiered on January 26, 2013, but the show was cancelled on October 12, 2013, due to the early retirement from television of Willie Revillame as well as poor ratings of the show.

In March 2015, GMA Network announced the comeback of Willie Revillame to Philippine television and to GMA Network via his newest Sunday afternoon variety show, Wowowin. Wowowin, produced by Revillame's WBR Entertainment Productions, premiered on May 10, 2015, nationwide and worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV. The hashtag #Wowowin trended on Twitter nationwide through the night.

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Controversies

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ULTRA stampede

On February 4, 2006, Wowowee was to hold its first anniversary show at the ULTRA stadium when a stampede occurred at 6:00 a.m. PST. The show was set to air at 1:00 until 2:30 in the afternoon.

The incident was dramatized and investigated in the GMA Network-produced docudrama series, Case Unclosed as their 18th episode. The episode was aired on February 5, 2009, 3 years later after the incident.[22]

Hello Pappy scandal

On August 20, 2007, during the Wilyonaryo segment, Willie Revillame looked for the ₱2 million jackpot prize in the violet wheel. However, he found out that there are two numbers in the wheel by pulling off the films. A later feud between Revillame and rival show Eat Bulaga!'s Joey de Leon led to this scandal.

Cory Aquino live funeral coverage controversy

In the August 3, 2009 episode of Wowowee, during which the show was interrupted for live coverage of the transfer of President Cory Aquino's remains from La Salle Greenhills to the Manila Cathedral, Revillame said that he could not make people happy while the entire country was mourning. The Alliance of Filipino Journalists denounced his remarks as a sign of disrespect towards Aquino. Revillame said he had no intention of defaming the former president and her family. ABS-CBN senior executive Cory Vidanes said that the network supported Revillame's action, stating that his outburst did not run afoul of the Broadcast Code of the Philippines. Network entertainment official Johnny Manahan said Revillame was correct in saying that the footage should not have been inserted, but the way he said it was wrong.

Revillame's row with Jobert Sucaldito

During the May 4, 2010 episode of Wowowee, Revillame demanded on-air for ABS-CBN's management to fire entertainment writer and then-DZMM radio host Jobert Sucaldito over criticisms directed at the show for allegedly inviting students with below-average grades as contestants. Later that night in a TV Patrol World interview, Sucaldito responded that the criticisms he made were just his opinion. However, the row had sparked overwhelmingly negative reactions towards Revillame on social media sites such as Twitter calling for him to be fired.

Revillame then went on indefinite leave from the noontime show starting May 5th with his co-hosts vaguely stating that he was just 'resting' but ratings had started to nosedive. During the height of the corporate discussions, Revillame penned a letter to ABS-CBN executives to release him from his contract that was then valid until September 2011; such letter was leaked on May 21, 2010 through The Philippine Star columnist Ricky Lo.

This ended the show's second iteration and the beginning of third and final without Revillame where ABS-CBN began fielding in guest-hosts that will helm the show for two-week shifts with the first being Robin Padilla. Among the other guest hosts were Cesar Montano, and the Pilipinas Got Talent''s inaugural tandem emcees Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford before settling with Manzano alone for the last weeks of July until its cancellation.

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Awards

  • 2005 KBP Golden Dove Awards Best Variety Show – Won
  • Best Variety & Game Show (Star Awards for TV) (2009 & 2010) – Won (which was a combination of Best Game Show and Best Variety Show in one category this year)
  • Best Variety Show (Star Awards for TV) (2008) – Won
    • In 2008, tied with GMA Network's Eat Bulaga. – Won
  • Best Male TV Host (Willie Revillame) (2005 & 2007) – Won
  • Best Female TV Host (Janelle Jamer) (2007) – Won
  • Consumers Award Outstanding Variety Show (2008) – Won
  • Consumers Award Outstanding Male TV Host (2008) – Won
  • PMPC Star Awards Best Female TV Host (Valerie Concepcion) (2008 & 2009) – Won
  • Anak TV Seal Awards (2009) – Won
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