I Dare You (Philippine TV series)

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I Dare You
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Genre Reality show
Developed by ABS-CBN Corporation
Directed byNico Hernandez
Alco Guerrero
Presented by Melai Cantiveros
Robi Domingo
John Prats
Deniesse Aguilar
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes87
Production
Executive producersAlex Asuncion
Maritoni Esperida
Peter Edward Dizon
EditorAdz Abarquez
Running time90 minutes
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseJuly 11, 2011 (2011-07-11) 
December 28, 2013 (2013-12-28)

I Dare You is a Philippine reality variety show. This is the first joint project between the network's News and Current Affairs Division and the TV Entertainment Group. The first season premiered as part of ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon lineup from July 11, 2011 to October 21, 2011, and was replaced by Pinoy Big Brother: Unlimited . The program hosted by Jericho Rosales, Iya Villania and Melai Cantiveros. [1] [2] The second season aired from October 12, 2013 to December 28, 2013, replacing The Voice of the Philippines and was replaced by The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition: Doubles . The program with Cantiveros and three new cast members, Robi Domingo, John Prats and Deniesse Aguilar replacing Villania and Rosales. [3]

Contents

Format

Season 1

I Dare You logo used in the first season. Idy-2011.jpg
I Dare You logo used in the first season.

Each week, the series showcases an everyday Filipino (an individual, family or community), who the show refers to as Bidang Kapamilya. These people are those who struggles everyday on life's challenges and have inspiring stories to tell. Together with the hosts, celebrity guests will be challenged to get out of their comfort zone and undergo different challenges to win prizes for the Bidang Kapamilya. Guests will experience the role of an ordinary people and what they do in an ordinary day. [4]

Cast

Final cast

NameNickname (s)DurationCharacter
Melai Cantiveros Melai, IsayEpisode 1 87She considers herself as the prettiest female host on the show.
Robi Domingo Rob, Boy WaleyEpisode 76 87The pretty boy who tries to be funny but can't seem to crack a good joke.
John Prats PrattyEpisode 76 87Often mocked for his short height, he is a great dancer and has been longest in the entertainment industry out of all the hosts.
Deniesse AguilarNiesse, BaklaEpisode 76 87The girl famous for her "gay lingo," known for her strong personality, a rookie in the entertainment field.

Former cast

NameNickname (s)DurationCharacter
Jericho Rosales EchoEpisode 1 75Former host, he's always surrounded by female guests as well as the female hosts which makes the other male hosts jealous, appears in Season 2 occasionally as guest.
Iya Villania RaeEpisode 1 75She is sexy and athletic and always competes with Melai for Echo's heart. Left the show in the final episode of Season 1.
Ethel Booba BoobaEpisode 11 75Calls herself a "plastic surgery god" because of her numerous surgeries, she came in Episode 11 as a one-week guest host but later turned into a fixed-guest.

Challengers

Episode #Date #Challengers
Season 1
1-5July 11–15, 2011 Gabriel Valenciano, Alessandra de Rossi and Jericho Rosales
5-10July 18–22, 2011 Jason Abalos, Angeline Quinto and Vice Ganda.
11-15July 25–29, 2011 Iya Villania, Ethel Booba, Phoemela Baranda and Miriam Quiambao.
16-20August 1–5, 2011 Kim Chiu, Ryan Bang, Niña Jose, Edward Mendez, Baron Geisler and Queenie Padilla.
21-25August 8–12, 2011 Matt Evans, Ping Medina, Chokoleit, Jomi Teotico and Rap Fernandez.
26-30August 15–19, 2011 RR Enriquez, Jon Avila, Keanna Reeves and Guji Lorenzana.
31-35August 22–26, 2011 Sharlene San Pedro, Bugoy Cariño, Izzy Canillo, Amy Nobleza and Jairus Aquino.
36-40August 29–September 2, 2011 Gladys Reyes, Ara Mina and Yayo Aguila.
41-45September 5–9, 2011 Jason Francisco, Paul Jake Castillo and Bangs Garcia.
46-50September 12–16, 2011 JM De Guzman, Robi Domingo and Sunshine Garcia.
51-55September 19–23, 2011 Cacai Bautista, Melai Cantiveros and Jayson Gainza.
56-60September 26–30, 2011 Bianca Manalo, Markki Stroem, Venus Raj and Manuel Chua.
61-65October 3–7, 2011Alan Choachuy, Joy Siy, Eboy Bautista, Winwin Cabinta and Chinggay Andrada.
66-70October 10–14, 2011 Valerie Concepcion, Tom Rodriguez, Megan Young and Neil Coleta.
71-75October 17–21, 2011Finale Special - re-run of favourite challenges of viewers.
Season 2
1October 12, 2013 Jewel Mische, John Prats, Saturday Alisco, Kevin Roman.
2October 19, 2013 Precious Lara Quigaman, Wendy Valdez, Tina Marasigan
3October 26, 2013 Baron Geisler, Deniesse Aguilar

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