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Pinoy Dream Academy | ||
Hosts | ||
ABS-CBN hosts (First season hosts) | ||
Studio 23 hosts | ||
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Scholars | ||
Name | Entered | Exited |
Yeng Constantino | August 27 | December 16 |
Jay-R Siaboc | August 27 | December 16 |
Ronnie Liang | August 27 | December 16 |
Panky Trinidad | August 27 | December 16 |
Irish Fullerton | August 27 | December 16 |
Richard Peralta | August 28 | December 16 |
Rosita Bareng | August 27 | December 10 |
Yvan Lambatan | August 27 | December 10 |
Eman Abatayo | August 27 | December 3 |
Davey Langit | August 28 | November 26 |
Joan Ilagan | August 28 | November 19 |
Michelle Bond | August 27 | November 6 |
Chai Fonacier | August 27 | November 5 |
Iya Ginez | August 27 | October 29 |
Kristoff Abrenica | August 27 | October 22 |
RJ Jimenez | August 27 | October 15 |
Oona Barretto | August 28 | October 8 |
Geoff Taylor | August 27 | October 1 |
Jun Hirano | August 27 | September 24 |
Gemma Fitzgerald | August 27 | September 17 |
Legend | ||
Winner | ||
Runners-up | ||
Dropped Out | ||
Expelled | ||
Automatically Expelled |
The first season of Pinoy Dream Academy formally began on August 27, 2006, and ended on December 16 of the same year replacing U Can Dance . Nikki Gil was the main host of this season, while joining her in the Saturday Gala Nights were Bianca Gonzalez, Roxanne Barcelo, and Toni Gonzaga. Sam Milby was also part of the Saturday shows, but had stopped appearing mid-season. Barcelo also hosted the UpLate edition of the show.
Yeng Constantino of Rizal was proclaimed as the "Grand Star Dreamer" of the first season on December 16, 2006. Jay-R Siaboc of Cebu and Ronnie Liang of Pampanga were proclaimed as the runners-up. The other finalists of the competition were Panky Trinidad of Cebu, Irish Fullerton of the United States of America and Chad Peralta of Australia. Constantino eventually became a successful recording artist in her own right.
Thirty-Eight contestants were chosen from different areas around the world. The Metro Manila dreamers all came from Metro Manila and nearby provinces. The dreamers from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao are called the regional dreamers. The dreamers from Australia, San Francisco, Dubai, Japan and Europe are called the global dreamers.
On August 27, 2006, the Academy Dream Night took place in front of Cebu Provincial Capitol Grounds, hosted by Nikki Gil, Acoustic Jamming Section, where members were asked to sing their original composition; Music and Dance Section, where members sang popular dance songs; Music Literature Section, where members sang romantic ballads; Musicthectics Section, where members were asked to sing songs of the band, The Eraserheads, in their own style; Language of Music Section, where members sang native songs; and Rockers' Section, where members sang rock version of popular novelty songs. After two sections had performed, the hosts then announced the Academy finalists. [1]
The selection of accepted finalists was done thrice, and 16 finalists accepted into the Academy on August 28. As a surprise twist, four more finalists were added to the roster and they entered the Academy the following day. [2] The Scholars are expelled on the Saturday Gala Nights and Exit the Academy the next day.
Yeng Constantino was proclaimed the Grand Star Dreamer, followed by Jay-R Siaboc as the 2nd Star Dreamer and Ronnie Liang as the 3rd Star Dreamer. Panky Trinidad, Irish Fullerton and Chad Peralta were the other finalists of the competition.
Yeng Constantino (17, a "rebel-rocker" from Rodriguez, Rizal)
Songs Performed
Jay-R Siaboc (19, the vocalist of Scrambled Eggs band from Cebu)
Songs Performed
Ronnie Liang (21, a former Pinoy Pop Superstar contestant from Angeles City)
Songs Performed
Panky Trinidad (20, a passionate musician from Cebu)
Songs Performed
Irish Fullerton (23, a nursing student from California)
Songs Performed
Richard "Chad" Peralta (21, an IT consultant from Australia)
Songs Performed
Rosita Bareng (25, an OFW from Dubai)
Songs Performed
Yvan Lambatan (24, a father from Baguio)
Songs Performed
Eman Abatayo (22, an accountancy graduate from Iloilo)
Songs Performed
Davey Langit (19, a guitar instructor from Baguio)
Songs Performed
Joan Jane Ilagan (20, a law student from Italy)
Songs Performed
Michelle Bond (24, a part-time singer from Amsterdam)
Songs Performed
Chai Fonancier (20, the vocalist of Balde ni Allan band from Cagayan de Oro)
Songs Performed
Iya Ginez (21, SK Chairwoman Pangasinan)
Songs Performed
Kristoff Abrenica (20, a grocery clerk from Canada)
Songs Performed
RJ Jimenez (22, a University of Santo Tomas graduate from Pasig)
Songs Performed
Oona Barretto (23, a former pre-school teacher from Bukidnon)
Songs Performed
Geoff Taylor (20, a model from Cagayan Valley)
Songs Performed
Jun Hirano (平野 準, Hirano Jun, 18, a Japanese-Filipino student from Japan)
Songs Performed
Gemma Fitzgerald (20, a medical administrative officer from Australia, member of Koolchx)
Songs Performed
In Weeks 1 and 2, the show was called the 1st and 2nd Gala Performance Night, respectively. In both gala nights, the contestants were put into four groups and they sang the original compositions of seven of the contestants, and one of the NCR Dreamers. These were Yeng's "Hawak Kamay", Richard's "Sunshine", Yvan's "Babalik Rin", RJ's "Miss Kita Pag Tuesday", Davey's "Dinggin", Panky's "Behind Those Eyes", Jay-R's "Hilot" and Jenner Mallari's "Salamat Sa'Yo Ina". [3] [4]
Three prominent people from the Philippines' music industry, termed the jurors, were invited to this week's show, as well as to the succeeding performance nights up to the present, to judge the performance of the contestants. In this show, the contestants they nominated for expulsion were Kristoff, Rosita, Oona, and Gemma. [4]
This show had a different format from the Gala Performance Nights, and this format has been implemented ever since. The probationary students each had to give solo performances, while the contestants not on probation were put into groups of varying number and they either sing as a group or perform a medley. Gemma was the first expelled scholar from the Academy. Kristoff was saved by the viewers, Rosita was saved by the faculty and Oona was saved by her co-scholars winning 14 out of 18 votes. For the 1st Expulsion Night, the theme of the songs performed by the contestants not on probation was a crossing over of genres. The novelty song "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig" was given a Latin flavor. The folksong "Karaniwang Tao" was sung in an ethnic rock version, and Hale's song "The Day You Said Goodnight" was performed with a techno-alternative vibe. [5]
Week 4's Monday episode was the 2nd Nomination Night wherein Oona, Michelle, Yeng and Jun were nominated for expulsion. [6] Week 4's Saturday show was called the 3rd Nomination Night instead of the 2nd Expulsion Night, because of Jun. He was not expelled because he opted to drop out from the academy. He was one of the four probationary students named in the 2nd Nomination Night, and his actions saved the other three nominees. [7] The theme of the songs performed by the non-probationary seemed to coincide with Jun's departure, for the lyrics of their performance songs were translated to other languages and Filipino dialects. Freddie Aguilar's "Magdalena" was partly translated to Italian. "No Touch" was sung in Ilocano and Visayan. Eman and Jun's composition "Arigato Tomodachi" had some lines in Japanese. The coincidence is due to the fact that Jun did not develop a fluency in Tagalog during his stay in the Academy.
Week 5's Saturday show was the 3rd Expulsion Night and in this episode, out of the 4 probationary contestants (Rosita, Chai, Yvan and Geoff), Geoff was the expelled student. Yvan was saved by the viewers, Rosita was saved by the faculty and Chai was saved by her co-contestants winning 11 out of 16 votes. The contestants not on probation sang in duets. [8]
The Sunday night after the 3rd Expulsion Night came the 4th Probation Night wherein Kristoff, Oona, Davey and Yeng were named the probationary contestants. For the 4th Expulsion Night, Oona was the expelled student. Kristoff was saved by the viewers, Yeng was saved by the faculty and Davey was saved by his co-contestants winning 10 out of 15 votes. The non-nominees sang popular songs in a medley format. [9]
After the 4th Expulsion Night came the 5th Probation Night on Sunday. It was Kristoff, Michelle, Iya and RJ who were nominated. On the 5th Expulsion Night, RJ was the expelled student. [10] Kristoff was saved by the viewers, Iya was saved by the faculty and Michelle was saved by her co-contestants winning 12 out of 14 votes. Those not in probation sang some of the winning songs of the Dream Songwriting Competition. [11] The songs performed were "Pag Nandiyan Siya" by Ernest Yvan Cruz Esguerra, "Wishing Lampara" by Mark Eduard de Mesa and Michael Sapico, "Ako" by Soc Villanueva, "Unfair" by Michael Plaga Ong, "Krishna's Eyes" by Edgardo P. Miraflor Jr., "You Moved Me" by Elisette Blancaflor, "Go with My Heart" by Gino Torres, "May Tama Ako" by Rickenson Calubad, "Tanging Ikaw Lamang" by Markel Cesar A. Luna, "Karamay" by Gabriel Jesse T. Guevarra, and "Pangarap Lang" by Alvin K. Gonzales.
The 6th Expulsion Night took place on week 8, and Kristoff was the expelled student. [12] He was automatically expelled because he received one of the four low grades from the jurors of the performances that week. His scores made him a probationary student for the following week's expulsion night, and it would have been his fifth time of being on probation. His automatic expulsion was due to an additional rule implemented by the academy on week 7. The new rule stated that contestants who get nominated five times will be automatically expelled so that the academy can maintain its standard of excellence. [13]
The probationary contestants were Yvan, Iya, Irish and Michelle. During this week, the contestants faced their midterm exams. They were tested by the academy's faculty on their knowledge in musical theories, their media and dance performances, their fitness, and their diction. [12] On the expulsion night, Iya was the expelled student. Giving the best in her rendition of Anita Baker's Sweet Love, some of the audiences were shocked in her expulsion. Irish was saved by the viewers, Yvan was saved by the faculty and Michelle was saved by her co-contestants winning 9 out of 12 votes.
Last 7th Expulsion Night, Rosita was automatically put on probation because she got the lowest score in the midterm exams (having 68%). [12] During the 8th Probation Night, Eman, Chai, and Ronnie got the lowest marks from the jurors and they completed the list of four contestants on probationary status. [14] This week was the start of the 2nd semester inside the Academy. At the 8th Expulsion Night, Chai was the expelled student. Ronnie was saved by the viewers, Rosita was saved by the faculty and Eman was saved by his co-contestants winning 6 out of 11 votes. All the contestants sang classics from world icons Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Billy Joel, among others, as well as Filipino hitmakers like Didith Reyes and Rey Valera.
On the 9th Probation Night, Michelle was automatically expelled. It was her fifth time being on probation, for she received one of the four low grades from the jurors of the 8th Expulsion Night. As with Kristoff's case, her automatic expulsion was due to the five-probation rule. Her expulsion ensured the safety of the three other probationary students, namely Jay-R, Davey, and Irish. Because of Michelle's exit, the Performance Night on Saturday became the 10th Probation Night. In this episode, all finalists sang Filipino rock songs. The finalists who were put on probation were Joan, Jay-R, Davey, and Irish. The other 7 finalists who were not nominated were put on the Headmaster's List and have been guaranteed spots in the final 10. [15]
At the beginning of the episode, 7 finalists were already confirmed to be in the Headmaster's List. The finalists sang their own renditions of classical and modern Christmas songs. Joan was expelled from the Academy, as she got only 4 save votes from her co-finalists. Jay-R was saved by viewer's votes, Irish was saved by the faculty and Davey got the 5 save votes from his co-finalists.
Davey was expelled from the academy, he got the lowest votes from the viewers.
Eman was expelled from the academy. There will be no Probation nights starting this week. The new rule is that, the finalists who has the lowest number of votes next expulsion night will be expelled. The viewers have the fate of the finalists till this day on. The viewers will decide who will be at the Honors list of 6.
The two finalists, who has the lowest number of votes this week, are Yvan and Rosita. They are the ones who were expelled from the academy. The six finalists left are Jay-R, Yeng, Panky, Irish, Ronnie, and Chad. They are the one who will face-off at the Grand Dream Night.
The finalists prepared themselves for their biggest night ever. They were busy all week long. Doing rehearsals for their performances, for both dance and songs. Also they had a special taping for the ABS-CBN Christmas special. At the same time they had a chance to meet their own idols and fans of their own.
After sixteen weeks of training, six finalists remained. The Pinoy Dream Academy culminated with the "Grand Dream Night", which will proclaim the "Grand Star Dreamer", held on December 16, 2006, at the Araneta Coliseum packed with thousands of fans and supporters.
After the honor list of six performed along with guest singers, voting was temporarily closed to find out who made it in the top three. Panky, Chad, and Irish rounded out the bottom three while Ronnie, Jay-R, and Yeng had the highest number of votes. The top three faced off each other with solo performances.
Garnering 558,912 votes or 29.9% of the total votes, Ronnie was declared as Pinoy Dream Academy's second runner-up. Yeng won the competition becoming the first "Grand Star Dreamer" getting a total of 697,648 votes (37.32%) placing Jay-R as the first runner-up with 612,767 votes (32.77%). The total number of votes of the top 6 from December 2–16, 2006 was 2,956,362 votes. During the finale, ABS-CBN launched their new Philippine National Anthem music video that was aired on the network together with Studio 23 during Sign-on and sign-off until June 12, 2011. The 2006 national anthem MTV is still played on radio via DZMM Radyo Patrol 630, and MOR 101.9.
All finalists received Belgian Waffle Mallcarts. The runners-up received an additional motorcycle from Suzuki, a brand new condominium unit in Chateau Valenzuela from Globe Asiatique, cash prizes from Fitrum (a vitamin supplement, P200,000 for the third placer and P500,000 for the second placer) and a recording contract.
The Grand Star Dreamer, Yeng Constantino, received a brand-new Suzuki Swift, a condo unit at G.A. Towers, a 60-inch SXRD Sony Bravia, a Touch music video unit, a Belgian Waffle dine-in franchise, a recording contract, and 1 million pesos from Fitrum.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Avg. | |
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Sep 9 | Sep 18 | Sep 23 | Oct 1 | Oct 8 | Oct 14 | Oct 21 | Oct 28 | Nov 4 | Nov 11 | Nov 18 | Nov 25 | ||
Yeng | 9.00 | 7.33 | 8.00 | 6.83 | 7.53 | 9.50 | 8.50 | 8.50 | 8.32 | 7.93 | 7.27 | 9.06 | 8.15 |
Jay-R | 8.00 | 7.66 | 8.00 | 7.66 | 8.16 | 8.00 | 8.20 | 8.10 | 7.92 | 6.56 | 8.55 | 8.76 | 7.96 |
Ronnie | 7.66 | 7.66 | 7.55 | 7.66 | 9.33 | 9.00 | 8.30 | 7.00 | 8.23 | 7.70 | 7.66 | 8.22 | 8.00 |
Panky | 8.66 | 7.66 | 7.16 | 10.00 | 9.50 | 8.30 | 7.80 | 7.70 | 8.90 | 9.00 | 8.99 | 8.06 | 8.48 |
Irish | 7.50 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 8.33 | 9.30 | 9.16 | 7.30 | 8.70 | 7.83 | 6.13 | 8.27 | 8.28 | 8.07 |
Chad | 6.73 | 7.66 | 7.33 | 7.66 | 8.90 | 7.00 | 9.30 | 8.00 | 8.15 | 8.27 | 8.93 | 8.38 | 8.03 |
Rosita | 5.33 | 8.16 | 5.33 | 9.00 | 7.66 | 4.66 | 8.50 | 8.60 | 8.05 | 8.23 | 7.93 | 8.54 | 7.50 |
Yvan | 7.30 | 8.66 | 6.66 | 9.50 | 9.30 | 9.30 | 7.20 | 9.80 | 8.97 | 8.13 | 8.65 | 9.02 | 8.54 |
Eman | 6.83 | 7.66 | 8.00 | 10.00 | 8.66 | 8.00 | 7.80 | 7.20 | 9.02 | 7.50 | 8.49 | 8.08 | 8.02 |
Davey | 8.6 | 7.66 | 7.66 | 6.00 | 7.86 | 9.10 | 7.80 | 7.70 | 7.52 | 6.90 | 8.01 | 7.72 | |
Joan | 8.33 | 7.66 | 7.00 | 9.16 | 8.06 | 8.60 | 8.30 | 8.50 | 8.98 | 7.40 | 8.20 | ||
Michelle | 6.66 | 7.33 | 7.55 | 7.50 | 6.66 | 6.50 | 6.90 | 7.40 | 7.35 | 7.09 | |||
Chai | 7.00 | 8.66 | 6.66 | 7.50 | 7.63 | 8.00 | 8.30 | 7.10 | 7.61 | ||||
Iya | 8.00 | 7.66 | 8.16 | 8.16 | 7.03 | 8.10 | 7.60 | 7.82 | |||||
Kristoff | 6.33 | 7.66 | 7.00 | 5.66 | 7.00 | 4.83 | 7.10 | 6.51 | |||||
RJ | 7.00 | 7.66 | 7.66 | 7.33 | 7.26 | 7.80 | 7.45 | ||||||
Oona | 5.33 | 7.00 | 7.16 | 7.00 | 6.62 | ||||||||
Geoff | 8.50 | 7.66 | 6.83 | 7.66 | |||||||||
Jun | 6.83 | 5.66 | 6.25 | ||||||||||
Gemma | 6.33 | 6.33 |
Grades in RED indicate that the scholar is on probationary status.
Grades in DARK GREEN indicate that the contestant was the Star Scholar of the week.
Grades in YELLOW GREEN indicate that the scholar received the highest grade for the week, but was not the Star Scholar.
Grades highlighted in BLACK indicate that the scholar's grade was not counted for the organization's grade and their average grade.
The four scholars with the lowest scores of the Gala Night will be put on probation. These four scholars will be voted by the viewing public from the said Gala Night until the next Gala Night. The scholar with the highest text votes will be saved. Among the three remaining probationary scholars, the mentors will be choosing the scholar to save. The remaining two probationary scholars will then be voted by the scholars and the scholar with the lower number of votes from the scholars is expelled from the Academy.
The Number indicated in the first row are the Gala Nights wherein the scholar indicated in the last row was expelled. There were no probationary scholars during the 1st Gala Night. The first set of Probationary scholars were announced during the 2nd Gala Night and the first expulsion happened in the 3rd Gala Night. In the 14th Gala Night, there was no probation as the top 8 scholars were voted by the viewing public. The two scholars with the lowest vote turn-out were expelled from the Academy in the 15th Gala Night. Therefore, the 15th Gala Night was just a Gala Night for the expulsion of the last two scholars and the announcement of the Honor List of 6.
Gala Night | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th 5 | 9th | 10th | 11th 7 | 12th | 13th 9 | 14th | 15th 10 | Grand Dream Night | |
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Star Scholar | None | Iya | Joan | Panky Eman 10.00 | Ronnie 3 9.33 | Yeng 9.50 | Richard 9.30 | Yvan 9.80 | Eman 9.02 | Panky 9.00 | Panky 8.99 | Yeng 9.06 | None | None | |
On Probation | Kristoff 6.33 Rosita 5.33 Oona 5.33 Gemma 6.33 | Oona 7.00 Michelle 7.33 Yeng 7.33 Jun 5.66 | Rosita 5.33 Chai 6.66 Yvan 6.66 Geoff 6.83 | Kristoff 5.66 Oona 7.00 Yeng 6.83 Davey 6.00 | Kristoff 7.00 Michelle 6.66 Iya 7.03 RJ 7.26 | Kristoff 4.83 Rosita 4.66 Michelle 6.50 Richard 7.00 | Michelle 6.90 Irish 7.30 Iya 7.60 Yvan 7.20 | Eman 7.20 Rosita 6 Chai 7.10 Ronnie 7.00 | Michelle 7.35 Irish 7.83 Davey 7.70 Jay-R 8.10 | Irish 6.13 Joan 7.40 Davey 6.90 Jay-R 6.56 | Yeng 7.27 Rosita 8 7.93 Davey 8.01 Ronnie 7.66 | Eman 8.08 Irish 8.28 Ronnie 8.22 Panky 8.06 | Open Voting | ||
Viewer's Choice | Kristoff 53.51% | - | Yvan 29.47% | Kristoff 47.63% | Kristoff 35.90% | Richard 4 39.21% | Irish 34.62% | Ronnie 40.78% | - | Jay-R 44.98% | Yeng Ronnie Rosita | Ronnie Irish Panky | Irish Jay-R Panky Richard Ronnie Yeng | Jay-R Ronnie Yeng | Yeng 37.32% |
Percentage Breakdown | 17.46% 17.39% 11.64% | - | 28.13% 25.21% 17.19% | 33.03% 12.76% 6.58% | 26.80% 25.23% 12.07% | 29.50% 28.29% 7.59% | 30.24% 23.46% 5.52% | - | 26.53% 18.43% 10.06% | 38.89% 27.56% 21.18% | 31.90% 24.01% 22.89% | 18.70% 19.80% 22.11% | - | ||
Faculty's Choice | Rosita | - | Rosita | Yeng | Iya | - | Yvan | Rosita | - | Irish | - | - | - | - | - |
Last Two Nominees | Oona Gemma | None | Chai Geoff | Oona Davey | Michelle RJ | None | Iya Michelle | Eman Chai | None | Joan Davey | Davey Rosita | Eman Panky | - | - | - |
Yeng | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | RJ | - | Michelle | Chai | - | Davey | - | - | - | - | Winner |
Jay-R | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Iya | Eman | - | Davey | - | - | - | - | 2nd placer |
Ronnie | Oona | - | Geoff | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Davey | - | - | - | - | 3rd placer |
Panky | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | Michelle | - | Iya | Chai | - | Davey | - | - | - | - | Finalist |
Irish | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Joan | - | - | - | - | Finalist |
Richard | Gemma | - | Geoff | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Joan | - | - | - | - | Finalist |
Rosita | Oona | - | Geoff | Oona | Michelle | - | Michelle | Chai | - | Joan | - | - | - | Expelled | |
Yvan | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Davey | - | - | - | Expelled | |
Eman | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Iya | Exempt | - | Joan | - | - | Expelled | ||
Davey | Oona | - | Chai | Exempt | Michelle | - | Michelle | Chai | - | Exempt | - | Expelled | |||
Joan | Gemma | - | Geoff | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Exempt | Expelled | ||||
Michelle | Gemma | - | Geoff | Davey | Exempt | - | Exempt | Chai | - | Automatically Expelled | |||||
Chai | Oona | - | Exempt | Davey | RJ | - | Michelle | Exempt | Expelled | ||||||
Iya | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | Michelle | - | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||
Kristoff | Gemma | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Automatically Expelled | ||||||||
RJ | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||||
Oona | Exempt | - | Chai | Exempt | Expelled | ||||||||||
Geoff | Oona | - | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||||||
Jun | Oona | - | Dropped Out | ||||||||||||
Gemma | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||||||||
Expelled 1 | Gemma 4 of 18 votes | Jun 2 | Geoff 5 of 16 votes | Oona 5 of 15 votes | RJ 2 of 14 votes | Kristoff | Iya 3 of 12 votes | Chai 5 of 11 votes | Michelle | Joan 4 of 9 votes | Davey 12.7% | Eman 21.20% | Rosita Yvan | Panky 15.27% Irish 13.66% Chad 10.43% (out of 6) | Jay-R 32.77% Ronnie 29.90% (out of 3) |
^Note 1 : The finalists cast votes to save one of the last two nominees. The nominee who got the fewer number of votes would be expelled.
^Note 2 : Jun opted to leave the Academy because of loneliness, further worsened by his frequent nosebleeds and large language barrier, because he could not speak English and Filipino. He made his exit on September 24, with his last gala night on September 23. That night was supposedly the 2nd Expulsion Night, but because of Jun's exit, it became the 3rd Nomination Night.
^Note 3 : Panky was this week's star scholar as she got the highest grade of 9.50 for the week. However, since she was the star scholar the previous week, Ronnie was awarded the distinction instead as he got the second-highest grade of 9.33. This was done to give other finalists a chance to become the star scholar for the week.
^Note 4 : Richard was the Viewer's Choice for this week, as announced by the hosts at the end of the episode. However, the support he got from the voters did not have any bearing with the outcome of the expulsion that night.
^Note 5 : Kristoff was automatically expelled because he received one of the four low grades from the jurors. His low grades made him one of the probationary students for the following week, and it would have been his fifth time of being on probation, with a score of 7.10. His expulsion was due to a new rule implemented by the academy, which states that a scholar is automatically expelled when he/she receives a fifth nomination.
^Note 6 : Rosita was automatically put on probation because she got the lowest grade in the midterm exams. The other three probationary students were determined based on their performances in the gala night.
^Note 7 : Michelle was automatically expelled during the 9th Probation Night because she received one of the four low grades from the jurors of the 8th Expulsion Night. This ensured the safety of the three other probationary students who were named in that episode.
^Note 8 : Although this was Rosita's fifth nomination, her four previous nominations were disregarded as she was finally part of the top ten, or the Headmaster's List. The same can be said with the rest of the top ten.
^Note 9 : Faculty's choice and scholar voting were ruled out for the 11th, and 12th Expulsion Nights. The probationary scholar with the fewest viewer votes was declared the expelled scholar.
^Note 10 : In preparation for the Grand Dream Night, two finalists who got the two lowest viewer votes were expelled this week. Meanwhile, the viewer votes for the six remaining finalists in the academy were carried over to the tally of the votes they need to be declared winner on the Grand Dream Night.
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Michelle Visage is an American singer, television personality, broadcaster, producer, and actress. She gained recognition as a member of the dance-pop group Seduction, who charted five singles on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1989 and 1990. She later served as lead vocalist of the R&B and dance group The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M., who reached the top of the dance charts with the single "It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day" in 1993.
Filipino Australians are Australians of Filipino ancestry. Filipino Australians are one of the largest groups within the global Filipino diaspora. At the 2021 census, 408,836 people stated that they had Filipino ancestry, representing 1.6% of the Australian population. In 2021, the Australian Bureau of Statistics estimated that there were 310,620 Australian residents born in the Philippines.
Philippine Idol is the first version of the Idol series in the Philippines, the 35th country in the world to air a local Idol adaptation and the sixth in Asia broadcast by ABC 5. Similar to the premise of original show Pop Idol, Philippine Idol aims to find the best singer in the country who can be defined as the "national" singer. Local television personality Ryan Agoncillo hosted the program. Ryan Cayabyab, Pilita Corrales and Francis Magalona were also judges of the show. Agoncillo, Corrales and Magalona auditioned to be part of the program, while Cayabyab was chosen by the program's producers. Meanwhile, actress Heart Evangelista hosted the daily updates program I ♥ Philippine Idol: Exclusive. Composer Mel Villena was the show's musical director.
Pinoy Dream Academy is a Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by ABS-CBN. Originally hosted by Toni Gonzaga, Nikki Gil, Sam Milby, Bianca Gonzalez and Roxanne Barcelo. it aired on the network's weekend line-up from August 27, 2006 to October 5, 2008, replacing U Can Dance and was replaced by Kahit Isang Saglit and The Singing Bee. Gonzaga, Gil and Billy Crawford serve as the final hosts.
The 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 40th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 17th modern-era Cup series. The season began on February 7 at Daytona International Speedway and ended on November 20 at the Atlanta International Speedway. Bill Elliott of Melling Racing won the championship.
The second season of the reality game show Pinoy Big Brother premiered on February 25, 2007 on ABS-CBN and ran for 126 days until June 30, 2007.
Harri Anne Smith is a former independent member of the Alabama Senate, representing the 29th District from 1998 to 2018. She has been elected to five terms in the state senate and is also a former mayor of her hometown of Slocomb, in the Wiregrass Region.
Pinoy Dream Academy is a Philippine television program similar to Big Brother. The second season began on June 14, 2008 replacing Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus and was replaced by Kahit Isang Saglit. Nikki Gil and Toni Gonzaga reprised their roles as hosts of the show, but Gonzaga now handled the main hosting plum while Gil appeared both on the Probation Nights and Little Dreamers Gala/Expulsion Night. Billy Crawford joined this season as the host of the late afternoon edition Pinoy Dream Academy Überture.
Richard Edward Peralta, also known as Chad Peralta or mononymously as Chad, is a Filipino-Australian singer and actor. He was born in Sydney, Australia.
Lee Thomas is an American author of horror fiction. He is best known for his novels The Dust of Wonderland and The German, both of which have won the Lambda Literary Award for SF/Fantasy/Horror. In addition to numerous magazines, his short fiction has appeared in dozens of anthologies and magazines both in print and in digital formats. He has won the Bram Stoker Award for his novel Stained.
"Run This Town" is a song by American rapper Jay-Z featuring Barbadian singer Rihanna and fellow American rapper Kanye West. Released on July 24, 2009, it was written by the artists alongside Athanasios Alatas, Jeff Bhasker, and No I.D., the latter producing it with West. "Run This Town" was released as the second single from Jay-Z's eleventh studio album, The Blueprint 3.
Saarang is the annual social and cultural festival of IIT Madras. It is a 5-day long festival usually in the second week of the year. Founded in 1974, Saarang is the second oldest college festival in India. It was started in the name of 'Mardi Gras' with a small number of quizzes and music events. It adopted the name 'Saarang' and grew with the help of corporate sponsorship, collaboration with large-scale event organizers and international artists.
Richard Jason Helton is an American Contemporary Christian music artist, who first came to prominence as the fifth place finalist on the first season of American Idol. The first Wild Card contestant in the history of the series, they initially failed to reach the Top 10, but they were brought back by the judges to compete in the finals. In 2004, they released the album Real Life with GospoCentric Records, which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Christian Music chart and number 19 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. Helton's song "My Devotion" was nominated for Urban Recorded Song of the Year at the 36th GMA Music Awards in 2005.