1000 Heartbeats: Pintig Pinoy

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1000 Heartbeats: Pintig Pinoy
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Title card
Genre Game show
Created by Paul Farrer
Directed by Bobet Vidanes
Presented by Xian Lim
Starring
Composer Paul Farrer
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino, English
No. of series1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Vic Del Rosario Jr.
  • Robert Galang
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Viva Television
Original release
Network TV5
ReleaseMarch 20 (2021-03-20) 
June 12, 2021 (2021-06-12)

1000 Heartbeats: Pintig Pinoy is a Philippine television game show broadcast by TV5. The show is based from the British television series 1000 Heartbeats . Hosted by Xian Lim, [1] it aired on the network's Todo Max Weekend line up from March 20 to June 12, 2021, replacing Bangon Talentadong Pinoy and was replaced by Puto . The main goal of the game is to successfully complete seven rounds of various questions within the player's own 1,000 heartbeats to win ₱1,000,000.

Contents

Production

The format was purchased by Viva Television in 2016 and was originally slated to premiere in July 2016 for sixty episodes. [2] However, the show had to be shelved when their partnership with TV5 had to be temporarily cut and lack of a suitable host (and eventually when Chot Reyes became TV5 president and prioritized the then-ESPN5).

In March 2021, together with The Wall Philippines , 1000 Heartbeats: Pintig Pinoy was announced as one of the two newest game shows on TV5 [3] produced by Viva Television. [4] The show originally ordered 26 hour-long episodes, [5] but was reduced to 13 episodes. [6]

Gameplay

The player wears an electronic heart rate counter where their heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) is displayed on the rightmost screen. The round begins once the player steps onto the "plate", a white circular platform that turns red upon stepping. From the initial total of 1,000 heartbeats, the heartbeats of the player are continuously deducted during the round, which is shown on the leftmost screen throughout the game. At any time the total number of heartbeats reaches zero, the game ends and the player leaves with nothing. During the game, the live string quartet plays the musical score of the show at a tempo based on the heart rate of the player.

The game consists of seven rounds with the following amounts. [7]

RoundAmount
1₱10,000
2₱25,000
3₱50,000
4₱100,000
5₱250,000
6₱500,000
7₱1,000,000

The player must give seven correct answers for the first round and one less for every succeeding round. Every incorrect answer deducts 25 heartbeats from the total. The player may opt to change the question by stepping off the plate and a penalty of 100 heartbeats. Any correct answers given prior to stepping off are counted toward the number required to complete the round once the game resumes.

At the start of each round, the player is shown an example of the game to be played. They may elect to cash out with the money banked to that point rather than continue playing. In order to win the money, they must complete the "Cashout" round.

Games

Round 1 – Contrast
Round 2 – Reorder
Round 3 – Unscramble
Round 4 – Identify
Round 5 – Keep Up
Round 6 – Decipher
Round 7 – Recall
Cashout

The player must correctly answer five consecutive true-or-false questions to successfully cash out their banked money. Any incorrect answer deducts 25 heartbeats and the player must try again to create a chain of five correct answers. The player cannot step off the plate in this round.

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