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Genre | Variety show |
Directed by | Poochie Rivera |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
No. of episodes | 127 |
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Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 105 minutes |
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Network | GMA Network |
Release | February 8 – July 24, 2010 |
Diz Iz It! is a 2010 Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally named as Todo Bigay, it premiered on February 8, 2010 replacing Kapuso Movie Festival. The show concluded on July 24, 2010 with a total of 127 episodes. It was replaced by Kapuso Movie Festival in its timeslot.
Hosted by Bayani Agbayani, Ehra Madrigal, Grace Lee and Sam Y.G. (a.k.a. Shivaker), Diz Iz It! comprises five contestants who compete for 50,000 PHP daily cash prize by displaying their entertaining production numbers. The contestants are subjected into a dance competition. Aside from the major prize in the Best in Talent segment, an additional 30,000 PHP in the game show proper awaits the participating contestant.
Criteria of judging was both 50% for performance level and entertainment value.
Week | Celebrity judge | Celebrity judge |
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Week 1 (February 8–13, 2010) | Maricel Soriano, Dennis Trillo, Iwa Moto, Geoff Eigenmann, Sheena Halili, TJ Trinidad, Rhian Ramos | N/A |
Week 2 (February 15–20, 2010) | Rochelle Pangilinan, Gloc 9, Mark Herras, Glaiza de Castro, Aljur Abrenica, Pauleen Luna | N/A |
Week 3 (February 22–27, 2010) | Iza Calzado, Ryza Cenon, Marvin Agustin, Enzo Pineda, Rocco Nacino, Chynna Ortaleza, Regine Tolentino | N/A |
Week 4 (March 1–6, 2010) | Polo Ravales, Jean Garcia, Dawn Zulueta, Sarah Lahbati, Steven Silva, Heart Evangelista | N/A |
Week 5 (March 8–13, 2010) | Sheryl Cruz, John Lapus, Angelu de Leon, Kuh Ledesma | N/A |
Week 6 (March 15–20, 2010) | Arci Muñoz, LJ Reyes, Tuesday Vargas, Jolina Magdangal, Patani Daño, Manilyn Reynes | N/A |
Week 7 (March 22–27, 2010) | Glaiza de Castro, Aljur Abrenica, Tuesday Vargas, Tuesday Vargas, Tuesday Vargas, Mark Herras | Regine Tolentino, John "Sweet" Lapus, John "Sweet" Lapus, Richard Gutierrez, Paolo Contis, Rochelle Pangilinan |
Week 8 (March 29–31, 2010) | Tuesday Vargas, Tuesday Vargas | Sheena Halili, Kris Bernal |
Week 9 (April 5–10, 2010) | John "Sweet" Lapus, John "Sweet" Lapus, John "Sweet" Lapus | Marvin Agustin, Iwa Moto |
Week 10 (April 12–17, 2010) | Tuesday Vargas, Enzo Pineda, Manilyn Reynes, Tuesday Vargas, Tuesday Vargas, Tuesday Vargas | N/A, Rocco Nacino, N/A, N/A, N/A, Heart Evangelista, Rochelle Pangilinan |
Week 11 (April 19–24, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 12 (April 26–May 1, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 13 (May 3–8, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 14 (May 12–15, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 15 (May 17–22, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 16 (May 24–29, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 17 (May 31–June 5, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 18 (June 7–12, 2010) | Glaiza De Castro, Ryza Cenon, Iwa Moto, Aicelle Santos, Regine Tolentino, Jean Garcia | Tuesday Vargas, Mark Herras, Marvin Agustin, KC Montero, Nina, Paolo Contis |
Week 19 (June 14–19, 2010) | Kyla, Manilyn Reynes, TBD, Kris Bernal, Rocco Nacino, Aljur Abrenica | Regine Tolentino, Samantha "Grasya" Lopez, TBD, Samantha "Grasya" Lopez, Iza Calzado |
Week 20 (June 21–26, 2010) | Mark Herras, Jay-R, Aljur Abrenica, Iwa Moto, TBD, TBD | Kyla, Ryza Cenon, Tuesday Vargas, Glaiza De Castro, TBD, TBD |
Week 21 (June 28–July 2, 2010) | Aljur Abrenica, Kyla, N/A, TBD, Nina, Heart Evangelista | Ate Glow, Ate Glow, N/A, TBD, Ate Glow, Ate Glow |
Week 22 (July 5–10, 2010) | Regine Tolentino, Aljur Abrenica, TBD, Glaiza De Castro, Kris Bernal, TBD | Ate Glow, Ate Glow, Ate Glow, Ate Glow, Ate Glow, TBD |
Week 23 (July 12–17, 2010) | No available data | No available data |
Week 24 (July 19–24, 2010) | Kuh Ledesma, Jamie Rivera | Ate Glow, Ate Glow (final) |
According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Diz Iz It! earned a 13.6% rating. [2]
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