Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Philippine game show)

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Millionaire.png
The TV5 version of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? logo
Genre Game show
Created by
Based on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? franchise
Written by
  • Gay Pamatpat and Tisha Rosales (IBC)
  • Paolo Bustamante (TV5)
Directed by
  • Arnel Natividad (IBC)
  • Bert de Leon (TV5)
Presented by
Theme music composer
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino (primary)
English (secondary)
No. of seasonsIBC: 7
TV5: 14
No. of episodesIBC: unknown
TV5: 220 (final)
Production
Executive producersVic del Rosario, Jr. (IBC)
Toni Rose delos Santos (TV5)
Production locations
  • Viva Television Studio (2000–2002)
  • Riverbanks Center (2002)
  • TV5 Complex (2009–2015)
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time
  • 50 minutes (IBC)
  • 60 minutes (TV5)
Production companies
Original release
Network IBC
ReleaseNovember 13, 2000 (2000-11-13) 
December 14, 2002 (2002-12-14)
Network TV5
ReleaseMay 23, 2009 (2009-05-23) 
November 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (abbreviated as WW2BAM, informally called as Milyonaryo) [lower-alpha 1] was a Philippine game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? . The main goal of the game is to win 2 million Philippine pesos (earlier 1 million) by answering 12 multiple-choice (previously 15) questions correctly. If an incorrect answer is given, the contestant will leave with the guaranteed amount in the last safe haven they have correctly answered. However, a contestant may opt not to answer a question and walk away with their full winnings. Contestants are given various "lifelines" to help them answer the questions.

Contents

The show first aired from November 13, 2000 until December 14, 2002, on the government-sequestered channel IBC. It was produced by Viva Television [1] [2] and hosted by actor Christopher de Leon. This incarnation of the show ran until December 14, 2002.

On May 23, 2009, the game show was revived by TV5, with actor-host-comedian Vic Sotto as the new host. The show ran until November 22, 2015.

History

2000–2002: Viva/IBC Version

The first version of the show was hosted by the actor Christopher de Leon. [3] The first season of the original Millionaire, which began on November 13, 2000, had its 15th question prize of ₱1,000,000. In 2001, the final question's prize was doubled to ₱2,000,000.

The show lost its popularity soon after its studio, the Viva Television Studio in Parañaque, was destroyed by a fire due to faulty wiring on April 4, 2002, [4] and the show moved to Riverbanks Center in Marikina. [5] The final episode of this incarnation aired on December 14, 2002.

The show was featured in the 2002 film Mahal Kita, Final Answer , produced by Viva Films, with de Leon on a cameo role. [6]

2009–2015: TV5 Version

Joey de Leon (right) plays as a contestant with Vic Sotto (left) as host Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon at the Who Wants to Be A Millionaire set.jpg
Joey de Leon (right) plays as a contestant with Vic Sotto (left) as host

In April 2009, promotional videos and content about the comeback of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? started airing on TV5. Vic Sotto was announced as the host of the show. [7] [8] [9]

The revival began airing on May 23, 2009. Following the network move, the show was taped in a new set at the TV5 Complex in Novaliches, Quezon City and used the updated graphics, title sequence, and music from the 22nd series of the original UK version. [10] [11] It premiered as a celebrity special, featuring 10 celebrities as contestants in the Fastest Finger First—Ara Mina, Mo Twister, Manilyn Reynes, Polo Ravales, Megan Young, Jay Manalo, Nadia Montenegro, Rafael Rosell, Gladys Reyes, and Assunta De Rossi. [12]

The Fastest Finger Finger round which determined the contestant who be playing was removed in favor of auditioning through text entry and mall shows starting season 6. Producers now have a predetermined list of contestants from the auditions.

This incarnation of the show featured different money tree and lifeline formats. The last episode was aired on November 22, 2015.

Top prize winners

Throughout the original run on IBC, no contestant completed the game by answering all fifteen questions correctly. There were two contestants who came the closest—De La Salle University associate professor Amelita Lopez-Forbes, and actress Sharon Cuneta on December 25 [13] —who each answered 14 questions correctly and won a million pesos in 2001.

In the TV5 incarnation, there were 3 contestants who have won the top prize.

Sharon Cuneta (January 9, 2010)

₱2,000,000 (15 of 15)
According to Act 4 of Macbeth, which is an ingredient the witches used in making the potion?
⬥ A:Serpent's fang⬥ B:Dragon's tails
⬥ C:Lizard's leg⬥ D:Bat's tooth
Sharon Cuneta's final question

Sharon Cuneta had previously played in the IBC version of Millionaire and walked away at question 15 with ₱1,000,000, [13] splitting her winnings equally in thirds—for the San Lorenzo Ruiz Formation and Learning Center, for the Chosen Children Foundation, and for the sick daughter of her colleague. [14]

On January 9, 2010, three days after her birthday, Cuneta once again played on the show and won ₱2,000,000, making her the first top prize winner in the Philippine franchise's history. [15] All of the money she won was donated to the Hospicio de San Jose. [16] Coincidentally, the 13th question in her game was about the name of the island where the orphanage is located, Isla de Convalecencia. [16] The final question was about William Shakespeare's work, Macbeth . [17]

Karl Jonathan Aguilar (September 18, 2011)

₱2,000,000 (15 of 15)
What is the name of the list of old books prohibited by the Roman Catholic Church for its members?
⬥ A:Index Literatura Prohibitre⬥ B:Index Librada Prohibantum
⬥ C:Index Librodo Prohibitore⬥ D:Index Librorum Prohibitorum
Karl Jonathan Aguilar's final question

On September 18, 2011, the Philippine version gained its second top prize winner: IT specialist Karl Jonathan Aguilar. [18] [19] The final question was about the name of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. [17] He did not use his lifelines up to the 13th question worth ₱600,000. [20] When his last lifeline, Phone-A-Friend, was used during the final question; his friend suggested one of the wrong answers.

Eduardo Gaeilo Pajinag, Jr. (October 20, 2013)

₱2,000,000 (15 of 15)
What is the title of the poem by Lewis Carroll that uses nonsense words?
⬥ A:Gibberish⬥ B:Jabberwocky
⬥ C:Twaddle⬥ D:Gobbledygook
Eduardo Gaeilo Pajinag, Jr.'s final question

The third top-prize winner was IT auditor Eduardo "Gaeilo" Pajinag, Jr. on October 20, 2013. He said that he auditioned seven times unsuccessfully before being accepted. [21] [22] He was the first winner of the new money tree, the High-Risk money tree. The final question was about Jabberwocky , the nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll. The other options were synonyms of "nonsense". After considering where the dance group Jabbawockeez got their name, [23] he answered correctly to win the ₱2 million peso top-prize. [24] [25]

Format

Game rules

Screenshot of the show illustrating how the question and choices appear on-screen Millionaire PH Q12.jpg
Screenshot of the show illustrating how the question and choices appear on-screen
Payout structure
Question
number
Question value
IBCTV5
20002001–20022009–20152013–20152015
ClassicHigh RiskMoney Tree 1Money Tree 2
15₱1,000,000₱2,000,000
14₱500,000₱1,000,000
13₱400,000₱500,000₱600,000
12₱300,000₱400,000
11₱200,000₱250,000
10₱100,000₱150,000₱150,000₱150,000₱150,000
9₱50,000₱100,000
8₱40,000₱70,000
7₱30,000₱50,000
6₱20,000₱35,000
5₱10,000₱20,000
4₱5,000₱10,000
3₱3,000₱5,000
2₱2,000₱3,000
1₱1,000
  Safety net
  Top prize

The 10 contestants who have passed the auditions play in the preliminary round called "Fastest Finger First". Contestants must arrange the four answers in the correct order stated within the question (i.e. alphabetically, chronologically). The contestant who answers the question correctly and in the fastest time plays the main game. In the event that nobody answered the question correctly, a new question is asked. If two or more contestants gave the correct order at the same time, there is a tiebreaker question between the contestants to determine who advances to the main game.

After completing Fastest Finger First, the contestant begins the main game where he/she must answer a series of increasingly difficult questions. The questions are valued at progressively higher sums of money, up to the top prize of ₱2,000,000 (₱1,000,000 in 2000). The 15 questions are randomly chosen by the computer from a list of pre-generated questions based on general knowledge. For each question, there are four options labelled from A to D. During the game, contestants are given three lifelines to help them with a question at any time. There are two safety nets at questions 5 and 10. If a contestant answers a question incorrectly but has passed a safety net, they leave with the safety net amount. If a contestant is unsure about a question, they may walk away and leave with the amount they have already banked. To confirm that their answer is final, the host asks "Is that your final answer?". Upon saying "final answer" together with the selected option, their answer is deemed final and cannot be changed. The host is not shown the correct answer on his monitor until a contestant has said "final answer". If the episode has reached the end of its allotted time, a klaxon is cued to highlight this. Contestants who are still playing the main game would return in the next episode to continue their game.

Over the course of the show's run, the format of Millionaire was changed in a number of aspects, mainly relating to the setup of questions and the payout structure used in the game, along with minor tweaks and changes in other aspects:

Lifelines

Contestants are given a set of lifelines to help them in the game. Lifelines may be used once only.

The set of lifelines used per season is tabulated below.

LifelineSeason
IBCTV5
1–71–56–8910–1314
50:50
Phone-A-Friend
Ask the Audience
People Speak
Switch
Double Dip
  Available from the beginning
  Available only in High Risk format
  Available only after question 10
  Not available

Season overview

Main series

SeasonPremiereFinaleEpisodesHostNetwork
1–7November 13, 2000December 14, 2002 Christopher de Leon IBC
1–5May 23, 2009October 2, 201071 Vic Sotto TV5
6–8May 15, 2011February 26, 201242
9July 1, 2012October 7, 201215
10–13September 15, 2013January 11, 201570
14May 10, 2015November 22, 201529

Specials

Who Deserves to Be a Millionaire?

For four episodes starting from December 12, 2009, to January 2, 2010, a special charity edition of the show was held called Who Deserves to Be a Millionaire?. [26] Each episode comprised one celebrity and a representative from his/her chosen charity playing as a team. Rules stayed the same. The special charity edition returned on December 4, 2011, and lasted until December 25, 2011. Four celebrities have played for their chosen charity.

DatePlayerAmount wonNotes
December 12, 2009 Efren Peñaflorida ₱400,000For the Dynamic Teen Company
December 19, 2009 Lucy Torres-Gomez ₱150,000Incorrect on question 13
December 26, 2009 Senator Chiz Escudero ₱250,000
January 2, 2010 Ruffa Gutierrez ₱400,000
December 4, 2011 Gloria Diaz ₱400,000
December 11, 2011Atty. Persida Rueda-Acosta₱600,000
December 18, 2011Tessa Prieto-Valdez₱400,000
December 25, 2011 Aiza Seguerra ₱400,000

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Ikaw Na Yun!

On September 8, 2013, a week before the premiere of the tenth season, a special was aired featuring the history of the show and its international variants. Past contestants were interviewed regarding their experience on the hotseat. Several clips of the show were also shown.

See also

Notes

  1. The simplified title is the Tagalog translation of "Millionaire" and often used by Christopher de Leon in the Viva/IBC version.

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