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Wowowin
Title card since 2017
Genre
Created byWillie Revillame
Written byCecille Matutina
Directed byAlberto Miguel
Joel Angeles
Creative directorWillie Revillame
Presented byWillie Revillame
Opening theme"Wowowin", "Puwede Ba", and "Sige Sumayaw" by Willie Revillame
Ending theme"Wowowin" by Willie Revillame
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of episodes790
Production
Executive producerAngelito Dizon Ticsay
ProducerWillie Revillame
Production locations
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time1 hour and 30 minutes
Production companies
  • GMA Entertainment Group
  • WBR Entertainment Productions
Original release
NetworkGMA Network
ReleaseMay 10, 2015 (2015-05-10) –
present
Related

Wowowin is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Willie Revillame, it premiered on May 10, 2015 on the network's Sunday Grande sa Hapon line up and worldwide on GMA Pinoy TV.[1] On May 16, 2016, it became a co-production with GMA Entertainment TV and moved to the network's Telebabad line up replacing GMA Blockbusters.

Overview

The program marks the return of Willie Revillame to Philippine television and his return to his original network, GMA Network, where he hosted Lunch Date with his close friend Randy Santiago in the 1980s. Wowowin is produced by Revillame's WBR Entertainment Productions, Inc. serving as a blocktimer on GMA Network, and friend Randy Santiago served as the program's original director.[2] The music video of Wowowin was released online, the theme song was composed by one of Revillame's close friend, Lito Camo, musical arrangement by Albert Tamayo, and directed by Josh Fernandez.[3]

Proving to be a strong contender in its weekend timeslot, Wowowin was granted extended airtime and became a co-production in late 2015 between WBR Entertainment and GMA Network. Another milestone was reached in February 2016, with Wowowin being promoted to GMA Network's Telebabad block with another airtime extension, serving as the lead-in to the network's flagship national evening newscast, 24 Oras [4]

The show had a 2-week break from May 2 to 13 to give way its studio for GMA News Eleksyon 2016 coverage, as well as vacation for Willie. But before it came back, it has several teasers telling that it will be back with a grand new studio, bigger prizes, and many more. On May 16, 2016, the day it came back, the show introduced a new host, Miss Universe 2013 3rd runner-up, Ariella Arida.

On September 12, 2016, the program opened with a grand production number introducing new songs such as "Zumbahan Na" and "Sige Sige Sumayaw" and new segment Gandang Filipina which started on September 13, 2016.

After the said segment ended in March 2017, Amal Rosaroso, Gandang Filipina's witty, funny and energetic finalist joined the lineup of co-hosts of Wowowin up until July 2017.[5] On April 3, 2017, the show started introducing new songs and brand new segments like 1-2-3 Go, Supot o Datung, The Will To Win, Doo Bi Doo Bi Dap Dap Dance Challenge and Dear Wilfredo.

However in GMA Regional stations from Iloilo, Bacolod, Cebu, Dagupan, Ilocos And Mindanao are unable to air from 30–50 minutes due to the areas from GMA Regional TV News are airing and leaving the portion of Willie Of Fortune and Pera O Kahon (From Monday, Wednesday until Friday) and Putukan Na! and Hep Hep Hooray! (From Tuesday until Thursday).

Host

Main host

  • Justin Seavey II (since 2015)
  • Willie Revillame (since 2015)

Co-hosts

  • Sugar Mercado (since 2017)
  • Halimatu Yushawu (since 2018)
  • Petite (since 2018)
  • Le Chazz (since 2018)

Wowowin Dancers

  • Lyca Makino (2015; 2016–2017; since 2018)
  • Kayeann "Marikit" Picache (2016; 2017; since 2018)
  • Melanie Grace Umali (since 2016)
  • Jovil Clerigo (2016–2017; since 2018)
  • Glory Mae Camu (since 2016)
  • Alex Manla (since 2017)
  • Kat Bueno (since 2017)
  • Princess Gregorio (since 2017)
  • Chinkee “Chubbylicious” Brice (since 2018)
  • Roxanne Barcelo Geon (since 2018-2019)
  • Sandy "Liwayway" Tolentino (since 2018)
  • Lhia De Guzman (since 2018)
  • Joy Basa (since 2018)
  • Mae Heruela (since 2018)
  • Aika Herñandez (since 2018)

Former Wowowin Dancers

  • Karen Ortua (2015)
  • April "Congratulations" Gustillo (2015)
  • Samantha Flores (2015)
  • Yvette Corral (2015)
  • Monique “Pak” Natada (2015)
  • Chiastine Faye Perez (2015)
  • Bea Marie Holmes (2015; 2016)
  • Samantha Page (2015; 2016)
  • Lalaine “Habibi” Haddad (2015; 2016)
  • Karen Vicente (2015; 2016)
  • Ley Lopez (2015; 2016)
  • Honey Nicerio (2015; 2016)
  • Sharlyn Dizon (2016)
  • Zandra Faye Gonzalez (2016)
  • Patricia Reyes (2016)
  • Jho Ann Sotelo (2016)
  • Kristine Joy Paras (2016)
  • Kay Shivaun (2016)
  • Mabelle Rico (2016)
  • Princess "Upnek" Lerio (2016)
  • Clarisse Mae Chua (2016–2017)
  • Ynna Marie Bayot (2016–2017)
  • Tezza Santos (2016–2017)
  • Burn Sanchez (2016–2018)
  • Jules Cruz (2016; 2017)
  • Janine “Shin” Pasciolco (2016-2018)
  • Geneva “Baby Gene” Reyes (2016-2018)
  • Ann Duque (2016; 2017)
  • Jaye Anne Balangue (2017–2018)
  • Grace Buenconsejo (2017)
  • Nikkie Millares (2017)
  • Jovie “Baby Girl” Bautista (2017–2018)
  • Mabelle "Dedeng" Portez (2017)
  • Angel Gavilan (2017)
  • Jannah Dazo (2017)
  • Fey Dela Peña (2017–2018)
  • Yannah Hernandez (2018)
  • Yam Masangkay (2018)

Featuring

  • Anna Feliciano (since 2016)
  • Bentong Brotamante (since 2016)
  • Mario “Super Mario” Libo-on, Jr. (since 2016)
  • Scarlet (since 2017)
  • Jov (since 2018)

Former co-hosts

  • Yvette Corral (2015–2017)
  • Jennifer "DJ JL" Lee (2016–2017)
  • Janelle "Kim Chi" Tee (2015–2017)
  • Romeo “Super Tekla” Librada (2016–2017)
  • Amal Rosaroso, Gandang Filipina Top 10 Finalist (2017)
  • Donita Nose (2015–2017)
  • Ashley Ortega (2017)
  • Ariella Arida (2016–2017)
  • Camille Angelica Canlas (2017–2018)
  • Jannie Alipo-on (2017–2018)
  • Patricia Tumulak (2018)
  • Nelda Ibe (2018)
  • Kim Idol (2018)

Guest co-hosts

Crew

Notable production staff
Former staff

Current and recurring segments

Bigyan ng Jacket Yan!

Bigyan ng Jacket Yan is a line popularized by Willie while giving a jacket to the studio audience. 5 chosen studio audiences from different groups should dance the opening dance number of the show. The contestant will choose a color of jacket but they will also choose a question from the pockets at the front part. Each correct answers to the 4 questions at the front part are equivalent to PHP 5,000 cash prize (if someone answered a Gen-Cee question that is equivalent to PHP 10,000 cash prize) for a total total of PHP 20,000 (or PHP 25,000 with Gen-Cee question). The jackpot question at the back part is equivalent to PHP 50,000 cash prize. Only 1 contestant from the 5 chosen studio audiences has a chance to win the PHP 70,000 (PHP 75,000 with Gen-Cee question) total jackpot prize if all answers are perfectly correct. If the answer to the question is wrong, the contestant cannot proceed to the next questions including the jackpot question. The 5 contestants will also receive a Wowowin jacket and gift packs from all of the sponsors of the show either they won or didn't won the jackpot prize.

If the answer to the first question is wrong at the front part, the contestant receives PHP 2,000 cash as a consolation prize.

If the answer to the question is wrong by a contestant, sometimes Willie asks the audience if anyone knows the answer to the question. The audience member who answers the question correctly will receive PHP 2,000 and sponsor gifts and a jacket. If wrong, the cash prize will be increased by PHP 1,000.

Hep Hep Hooray!

This segment is the revival of Wowowee. Random audience members get to play Hep, Hep, Hooray. The objective of the game is to repeat the words "Hep Hep" and "Hooray". Before the game starts, a Wowowin dancer gives each contestant PHP 2,000. Willie puts the microphone in front of a contestant's face and they are supposed to say "Hep Hep" while clapping their hands together below their waist, then another co-host will put the microphone to another contestant's face and they are to finish the cheer with saying "Hooray" and raising their hands in the air. If one of them makes a mistake, he/she is out of the game and gets a gift pack from all sponsors. If three of them are remaining, Willie asks each contestant his/her name and hometown/group before the game continues. If two of them are remaining, two Wowowin dancers hold a flag that says "Hep Hep Hooray Championship Round". Then either of the two will be decided by Willie: the game will continue and the winner will win a gift from sponsors, Wowowin jacket, and a Cherry Mobile Flare P3, as well as PHP 50,000 cash. Or both contestants win and each of them will receive will win a gift from sponsors, Wowowin jacket, and a Cherry Mobile Flare P3, as well as PHP 25,000 cash. Two people receiving PHP 25,000 cash will total PHP 50,000 all in all.

Willie of Fortune

Three contestants/groups selected earlier through themed auditions compete in Willie of Fortune. This segment allows the contestants to share their life stories and their talent to the world. Each contestant is given a PHP 10,000 cash prize for showcasing their talent. The in-house keyboardist plays a portion of a song, and the first person to name the song correctly gets one point each. Three points are required by one of the contestants to move on to the "Pera o Kahon" Jackpot Round. Otherwise, all three players will play the jackpot round. It is based on and up to Willie's decision that either the "Song Tanong" will be played by the three contestants or all of them will play the "Pera o Kahon".

Pera o Kahon

In this game Pera o Kahon (Cash or Box) (previously named "Wil to Win" & "Cash Bukas"), the advancing contestant on Willie of Fortune has to find the box with "Mega Jackpot" labelled on it when opened to win the jackpot prizes in Pera o Kahon. There are boxes marked with names of different colors (in Filipino names) and the contestant must choose only one. Willie would open all boxes except for two, and if they would change their mind, they could switch boxes. The contestant would then choose either "Cash" (open the box, get the previous money offer and accept the result, may it be "Bokya". If the Mega Jackpot was inside the box and they chose "Cash", then they would receive the previous money offer and not the Mega Jackpot.), or "Kahon" (the increasing money offer until the box is finally opened, usually accompanied with exciting music.). The Mega Jackpot consists of PHP 1,000,000.00, house and lot from Bria Homes, and a brand new car.

Pak Ganern

Pak Ganern Game is a modern game which has gained popularity in the Philippines. The game was derived from the Filipino clap game "Nanay, Tatay", but in Pak Ganern, players need to say "Pak Ganern" instead of "Nanay, Tatay". When someone makes a mistake, they are punished as the other players agree.

According to anthropologist and professor Felipe Jocano Jr. from the University of the Philippines-Diliman in an interview, a phrase like "pak ganern" appeals to the Pinoy humor. He said that “Ganern” came from a Filipino word “ganoon” undergoing rhotic harmony while “pak” is “tumpak” though it may also be just an old onomatopoeia for explosions. By combining the two words, a different meaning is formed. Jocano says this linguistic manner of humbling one's self using humor is very much a Filipino cultural trait. And although there is no inherent or absolute meaning to either "pak" or "ganern", speakers of the language can still instantly come up sentence constructions that sound like a winner.[1][2]

1-2-3 Go!

50 individuals from the studio audience has been already selected during the raffle draw before playing the game. They will only choose the numbers 1, 2 or 3 to answer the questions. If the individual contestants selected the correct answer, they will proceed to the next questions but the other individual contestants who chose the 2 wrong answers are automatically eliminated from the game. The remaining individual contestant who chose the correct answer to the final question automatically receives PHP 10,000 cash prize, jacket and gift packs from sponsors before playing the Patalbugan jackpot round. If all contestants chose the 2 wrong answers, there will be another raffle draw for 3 or 10 studio audiences who wants to play the game for the jackpot prize. There will be no jackpot round if the 2 or 3 remaining individual contestants selected from the another raffle draw if they didn't choose the correct answer to the final question. 1-2-3 Go is a game segment from the former primetime gameshow Willing Willie during the first few months of Willie Revillame as a talent of TV5.

Patalbugan

The winner of 1-2-3 Go! will have the chance to play this game. The contestant would have 2 minutes to toss a ball on each designated bowls. Each bowl consists of three (3) P10,000, one (1) P20,000, one (1) P50,000, (1) P100,000 and the jackpot prize bowl worth P1,000,000.

Funner of Fortune

Three contestants/groups selected earlier through themed auditions compete in Funner of Fortune. This segment allows the contestants to share their life stories and their talent to the world. Each contestant is given a PHP 10,000 cash prize for showcasing their talent. The in-house keyboardist plays a portion of a song, and the first person to name the song correctly gets one point each. Three points are required by one of the contestants to move on to the "Pera o Kahon" Jackpot Round. Otherwise, all three players will play the jackpot round. It is based on and up to Willie's decision that either the "Song Tanong" will be played by the three contestants or all of them will play the "Pera o Kahon".

Pass The Balls (Kids Only's)

he object of the game is for the group to pass back the ball either over their head or under their legs, alternating methods with each person (first person passes over their head, second person passes under their legs, third person over their head and so on).

Putukan Na!

Four teams consisting of four members each compete to win the top prize in a fun, action-filled balloon-popping game, a popular parlor game. Each team automatically receives P10,000 then gets to present their cheer to the audience. Each team tries to pop eight balloons in the fastest time, running back and forth, landing on the other member's lap to pop the balloon. The fastest team will receive additional PHP 20,000 for a total of PHP 30,000. This game was a former segment in Wowowin's predecessors Willing Willie, Wil Time Bigtime and Wowowillie and was once titled as Family Apir and is now known as Putukan Na!.

InstaJam

InstaJam is a section with no games, and no members of the audiences whether hand-picked or randomly chosen. However, in this session, guest stars from even beyond the Philippines come to the show and sings a piece of music, either their own or someone else's.

Wil's Playlist

This section is of which the main host of the show, Justin Seavey & Willie Revillame sings one or several of original songs that he himself recorded and sang. He sings on a playback, or recorded version of the song, and lip syncs along with the lyrics of the song. He usually does it for the enjoyment of the audience, but can do it for a group of people or just one individual.

Justin's Playlist

This section is of which the main host of the show, Willie Revillame & Justin Seavey sings one or several of original songs that he himself recorded and sang. He sings on a playback, or recorded version of the songer, and lip syncs along with the lyrics of the song. He usually does it for the enjoyment of the audience, but can do it for a group of people or just one individual. (flips,clips,movies)

Eating-Eatin sa Pabitin

Upcoming segments

  • Gandang Filipina (season 2, 2018)
  • Dance Philippines (2018)
  • Ddu-Du Ddu-Du Dance Challenge (TBA)
  • Tanghalan ng Kampeon (2019)

Discontinued segments

Game/Segment Name Years Game/Segment Description
Eat All You Can 2018 A segment where a player, whether chosen from the audience or raffled before the show, places a biscuit, like a cookie on their head, and has to move it down to his or her mouth to accomplish the goal of the player, eat the cookie. You cannot use your hands to place the cookie in your mouth, and must use your face.
Patalbu-gang It is a variant of "Patalbugan".

4 group members from the studio audience are chosen through raffle draw has a chance to play the game. The contestant would have 2 minutes to toss a ball on each designated bowls. Each bowl consists P10,000, P20,000, P30,000, P40,000 and P50,000. But when you've tossed the ball in the middle bowl, they can have a chance to get PhP 100,000 in cash.

Christmas Chorale-lalling All group of singers challenge to sing Christmas Songs only for November to December. The group of singers enters to December 25 Grand Finals. One group of singers wins a Jackpot.
The Will to Win 2017-2018 The Will to Win is a reality talent competition segment of the show. 3 competing groups, duos or individuals without age limit will be presenting their talents on the daily round. The daily winner will receive PHP 20,000 cash and automatically enters the monthly finals. All monthly winners will receive a PHP 30,000 cash and automatically enters the semi finals. The winners from the semi-finals automatically enters the grand finals. Non-daily and non-monthly winners will receive a cash prize of PHP 10,000 each. All of the co-hosts of the show and the dance choreographer Anna Feliciano are the judges serving as commentators of the competition.

The first day of the talent competition segment of the show was held on May 22, 2017.

Angel Cabusca and Jonas Marabe of Love Wins Duo from Angono, Rizal was included in the two winners of the first daily round and also included in the 4 winners on the first monthly finals of The Will to Win on June 16–17, 2017.

On August 18 episode, Willie announced that monthly winners will enter the semi finals round instead of going in to the grand finals due to a large number of monthly winners.

It held its grand finals at the Kia Theater on April 27, 2018 and it was aired as a three-part special from May 2 to 4, 2018. The dance group Philippine Island Assassins is the grand winner with a cash prize of PhP 2 million,[21] followed by 2nd runner-up, Macky D'Spinner and 3rd runner-up, Love Wins Duo.[22]

Doobi Doobi Dap Dap Dance Challenge Due to the online popularity of "Doobi Doobi Dap Dap" rap lyrics of Willie Revillame's novelty song "Beep Beep Beep Ang Sabi ng Jeep", the production team of the show decided to launch the "Doobi Doobi Dap Dap Dance Challenge" segment.

The grand finals was held on January 15, 2018. Antipolo Dance Sport Team is the grand winner with a cash prize of PhP 150,000.

Putukan Na! 2018 The winning group of Putukan Na! will play this jackpot round. One representative from the group will pop the balloons with corresponding prizes on the board within the given time limit while being blindfolded. The rest of the group will guide the player on which balloon to pop and to avoid the 3 black ballons with X mark otherwise, the game is over.
Su-pot o Datung 2017 The winner of 1-2-3 Go automatically plays the Su-pot o Datung jackpot round. He/she should choose only 1 supot or paper bag from the 10 paper bags to win the PHP 1,000,000 cash if the contestant chose the right paper bag but his/her answer is supot while Willie increases the additional cash prize offer similar to Pera O Kahon. The other paper bags has various items inside that starts with letter M such as misuwa (rice noodles), mais (corn), mamon and masking tape.
Dear Wilfredo Willie Revillame and his co-hosts will be giving a love-advice to the letter sender after Donita Nose reads the featured love story of the day.
Isang Tanong? Isang Sagot A lucky studio audience will receive a PHP 10,000 cash prize, Magic Carry-oke bluetooth videoke microphone, Cherry Mobile cellphone and Wowowin jacket if his/her answer to question is correct. The game is similar to Pinakamadaling Game Show sa Telebisyon, a former game show segment of the country's longest-running noontime show Eat Bulaga!
Gandang Filipina 2016-2017 (season 1) A beauty pageant for single Filipinas, 17 to 24 years old of age with a height requirement of 5 feet, 4 inches (5'4) and above. It encourages single Filipinas to show their beauty, talent and knowledge.

The daily round started on September 13, 2016 and held every Tuesday and Thursday of the week. On this round, 3 contestants will compete with each other on talent portion and question and answer portion. They are required to read and answer their chosen question. The daily winner will receive PHP 10,000 cash prize and she will compete with other daily winners on the monthly finals.

The first monthly finals was held on October 6, 2016. In this round, the judges are composed of Miss Universe 2013 3rd Runner-up and Wowowin co-host Ariella Arida together with the two guest judges from the Philippine fashion industry. The judges will ask questions to the top monthly finalists. The monthly winner will automatically compete to the grand finals.

The prizes for the Gandang Filipina grand winner is a brand new car and PHP 500,000 cash prize.

PayPayLog 2016 The name is a portmanteau of the Filipino word for "to fan" (paypayin or paypay) and "egg" (itlog). In this game, 2 batches of 3 audience members each will have the chance to play. They will be assigned a colored fan and colored egg each to fan to the designated 'Finish Circle'. The contestants would have 60 seconds to fan the assigned colored eggs to them until it reaches the so-called 'Finish circle' with the matching color, (example: red egg, red Finish Circle) labelled 10K.
Cash Salo The winning group in the "Putukan Na!" segment will be chosen to participate in "Cash Salo". The group will choose a member in their group to play in this game. The chosen member will have a broom that they will use to sweep the money inside the "Money tube". There are several rules to the game, namely: no touching below the orange line, you cannot catch it when it's stuck to the window, and the way you move the broom must be in a certain manner. There's usually a host that will place the Liveraide cash cheque inside the money tube before play, and if the member catches the cheque, they will be awarded 10,000 pesos. The chosen member has 60 seconds to play, and after you caught any money in the tube, you need to put it in the purse of the provided coat you will wear. After the 60 seconds is over, Willie will count the paper money in a box and count their equivalent real-world monetary value, and afterwards hand it to the group.

Worldwide tour

Ratings

According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Wowowin earned a 22.1% rating.[27]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2017 7th OFW Gawad Parangal Best Game Show Wowowin Won
Best Game Show Host Willie Revillame Won
31st PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Game Show Wowowin Won
Best Game Show Host Willie Revillame Nominated
Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU)
Students Choice Awards for Radio and Television
Best Game Show Wowowin Won
2016 30th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Game Show Wowowin Won
Best Game Show Host Willie Revillame Nominated
Inding-Indie Short Film Festival Best Public Service TV Program of the Decade
(tied with Wish Ko Lang)
Wowowin Won
Best Public Service TV Personality Willie Revillame Won
Illumine Awards for Television (Global City Innovative College) Most Innovative Game Show Wowowin Won
2015 29th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Game Show Wowowin Won
Best Game Show Host
(tied with Luis Manzano for Kapamilya Deal or No Deal)
Willie Revillame Won

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