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Wheel of Fortune (Philippine game show)

There are two Philippine versions of Wheel of Fortune. The first was aired on ABC aired from November 19, 2001 to May 31, 2002. It was hosted by Rustom Padilla (now known as BB Gandanghari) (main host) and Victoria London (puzzle assistant). The second and more recent one was a program that aired on ABS-CBN, with Kris Aquino as main host, while Zara Aldana and Jasmine Fitzgerald alternated as puzzle assistants for each puzzle.[1] Aquino's version (known in this article from this point onwards as "the ABS-CBN version") started on January 14, 2008.[2][3]

Wheel of Fortune
Title card of the ABS-CBN series
GenreGame show
Created byMerv Griffin
Directed byAl Quinn (ABC)
Bobet Vidanes (ABS-CBN)
Presented byABC
Rustom Padilla (host)
Victoria London (puzzle assistant)
ABS-CBN
Kris Aquino (host)
Zara Aldana and Jasmine Fitzgerald (puzzle assistants)
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodesABC: 140
ABS-CBN:
138
Production
Executive producersMitch del Rosario Quijano (ABC)
Rancy Amor Recato (ABS-CBN)
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesCalifon Productions
ABS-CBN Entertainment
ABC Entertainment Department
DistributorColumbia TriStar Television
KingWorld
Sony Pictures Television (Currently)
Release
Original networkABC (2001–2002)
ABS-CBN (2008)
Picture formatNTSC
Original release
  • ABC:
    November 19, 2001 (2001-11-19) – May 31, 2002 (2002-05-31)
  • ABS-CBN:
    January 14, 2008 (2008-01-14) – July 25, 2008 (2008-07-25)

Advertisements for the ABS-CBN version started during that station's coverage of the Mayweather-Hatton fight on December 9, 2007. It involved a puzzle that would reveal the title of the show. Then advertisements urged viewers to join via text messaging.

Despite Wheel of Fortune having two Philippine versions, the ABS-CBN version, as well as several of its advertisements and press releases, do not seem to recognize Rustom Padilla's version (known from this point as "the ABC version").

The ABS-CBN version ended its run on July 25, 2008. Unlike the ABC version, which ended unceremoniously, this one formally had its last episode, with games competed by teams each composed of a child and an adult, with Aquino even making her Deal or No Deal gestures at the end. Aquino also hosts the Philippine version of the said program.

Common rules

The format was generally the same as the US version. They follow the rules implemented at the time of showing: the ABC version following rules of the game as of 2001 while the ABS-CBN version looks at those implemented in 2006. Listed below are rules common to the two versions as well as their differences:

  • In the ABC version, Red Player would start Round 1, Yellow Player would begin Round 2, Blue Player would commence Round 3, and so on. In the ABS-CBN version, Toss-Up Rounds, valued at P5,000 and P10,000 are played. The winner of each toss-up gets to begin the next round (the person starting Round 2 is the winner of Round 1). The P10,000 Toss-Up puzzle was played before the third round. In both versions, play passes from Red, to Yellow, to Blue, and back to Red.
  • In the ABC version, the 24-wedged wheel originally had mostly three-digit amounts starting at P500, but they were later replaced with four-digit ones ranging from P1,000 to P4,000. In the ABS-CBN version, the basic amounts range from P3,000 to P15,000. There are also Bankrupt and Lose A Turn spaces in the Wheel in both versions.
    • Unique to the ABC version was a "Surprise" Wedge. It was a detachable wedge to be won by the player who landed on it and guessed a correct letter. Unlike the Surprise wedge used on the American version, the Surprise was revealed if the player landed on it and called a correct letter. The player still had to solve the puzzle to keep the prize.
    • Unique to the ABS-CBN version are two unusual wedges.
      • The "second" Bankrupt wedge is a one-thirds size P100,000 wedge, with two one-thirds size Bankrupt wedges between the special value. This space is not a detachable wedge, unlike the special value one-thirds space wedge ($10,000 won in a round if won until 2008, Million since 2008) in the US version. Whoever lands on the P100,000 space and correctly guesses a letter wins that value as spendable cash instead of a cash prize (pre-2008) or a chance to win a cash prize in the bonus round (2008-). In succeeding rounds, the one-thirds size P100,000 space is occupied by a Jackpot wedge in Round 2, and the Power Wedge in Round 3 and beyond (see below). A similar P200,000 one-thirds size wedge (again surrounded by Bankrupts) also appears in Rounds 4 and beyond. The P4,000 space acted much the same way in the ABC version, as it was placed between a Lose a Turn and one Bankrupt space, both regular-sized, to add excitement.
      • Another wedge exclusive to the ABS-CBN version is a "Power" wedge. Anyone who lands on it and correctly guesses a letter can steal the earnings of the leading opponent in that round. The French version later followed suit with a wedge called Hold-Up, and the 2009 revival in the Netherlands used a similar wedge known as Overhaul.
  • Both versions use a four-row 52-space puzzle board, with 12 spaces each on the upper and lower rows and 14 on each of the two middle rows. They both resemble the one the US version currently uses since 1997.
    • The ABC version's puzzle board was made up of translucent panes of glass. Panes that were part of a puzzle were illuminated blue on the sides. Such panes were then lighted green when they contained a correctly guessed letter. The pane revealed the letter as if it was a shadow of a cutout one illuminated from behind. Arguably, setting up puzzles in such a board was like the procedure used in the US version prior to 1997 when it used trilons in its puzzle board.
    • The ABS-CBN version's puzzle board closely resembles the one in the US version, using 52 monitors that reveal the spaces of a puzzle easily and quickly. While the two puzzle assistants do the same thing Vanna White does in baring the letters (seemingly touching the right side of the monitor), it is revealed that each monitor has a small button on its right side, seen while a puzzle assistant is being introduced close-up.
  • Players have the option to buy vowels. In the ABC version, vowels cost P400; in the ABS-CBN version, they cost P2,500. As is the standard rule globally, the price is flat rate so the cost of the vowel is subtracted from the player's round total no matter how many of that vowel appears in the puzzle or if that vowel is in the puzzle at all.
  • The "Free Spin" could also be found in both versions. In the ABC version, it was an entire regular-sized orange detachable wedge. In the ABS-CBN version, it was a green oval token, similar to the one used in the US version until late 2000s rule changes eliminated the option.
    • Obtaining a Free Spin in the ABS-CBN version will also reward the contestant the value on which it is placed (in this case, P6,000) multiplied by the number of times the correctly guessed consonant appears in the puzzle.
  • In 2002, the second round featured a Goodie wedge on the wheel.
  • There was a Jackpot Round in Round 2 in both versions. Like the American counterpart, the Jackpot started at P5,000 and increased with each spin with the amount last landed on to be added. To win it, the player must land on it, correctly guess a letter, and immediately solve the puzzle. However, on the ABS-CBN version, only by choosing a correct letter would the amount landed on be added to the jackpot, which now started at P100,000.
    • A slight difference in the ABS-CBN version was that a player was not given a choice of whether or not to solve (they must solve within five seconds), and should one be unable to, P3,000 per consonant will be added to the Jackpot and to the player's winnings for that round. Of course, the ABC version never implemented this rule.
  • There are also Speed-Up Rounds in both versions. In the ABC version, each consonant revealed would earn a player a thousand pesos plus the amount landed on the final spin. Vowels were worth nothing. In the ABS-CBN version, the last spun amount becomes the worth of each consonant revealed. If the Wheel stops at the Power Wedge, the highest score earned by a contestant during that round would be the basis. Vowels would initially cost the contestant a flat rate of P2,500 (unless the contestant does not receive any money), but this rule was later scrapped. Sometimes in both versions, Speed-Up rounds are not played due to time constraints.
  • Bonus Rounds are seen in both versions, wherein a player could win money or a car. In the ABC version, the 1989-2001 five-envelope format was used. In the ABS-CBN version, the format seen on the U. S. version since 2001 was used with cars and cash amounts from 50,000 to 2,000,000 pesos. After the Bonus puzzle is revealed, six predetermined letters are inserted, followed by three consonants and a vowel of the player's choice, and a ten-second time limit. The ABC version used the American-standard predetermined letters R, S, T, L, N, and E. The ABS-CBN version replaces R with K, since the latter occurs more in many Philippine languages than the former and the host's name starts with this letter.
  • The three top winners from Monday through Friday competed on Saturday for a berth in the monthly finals, the winner of which would also win a brand new car. In the second round, the Jackpot started at P10,000.

Changes and additions

The ABS-CBN version also introduced additions to the format of the show that did not exist in the ABC version. Already mentioned under "Common rules" section above are the Power wedge and the Toss-Up Rounds. Below are other additions.

  • Originally the Toss Ups were inconsistent. However, after several episodes, they have been placed like so:
    • First Toss-up determines the first player in Round 1.
    • The winner of Round 1 plays first in Round 2.
    • Second Toss-up determines the first player in Round 3. But if Rounds 1 and 2 are finished earlier than usual, the winner of Round 2 starts Round 3 and the second Toss-up occurs before Round 4.
  • In Round 3, one Mystery wedge is added, with the value of the non-Bankrupt wedge being P200,000. Contestants who reach the wedge have the choice of taking the multiple of cash written, which is P5,000, or looking what is behind the wedge. Also, the color of the Mystery wedge varies in each episode, as opposed to just one color or gradient in the American version.
  • There is so far three uniquely Filipino categories. One is called "Around the 'Bahay'" (a play of the "Around the House" category); Bahay (literally house) refers to the Pinoy Big Brother House, known among Filipino viewers as Bahay ni Kuya. The second is "Tatak Pinoy" (Marked Filipino), referring to objects, traditions or persons uniquely Filipino. The third is "School Life" (also known as "College Life" in the US), referring to the things and doings related to School.
  • There have also been Prize Puzzles, regularly appearing in Round 2, but they are defined differently that those in the US version. After a puzzle has been solved, the prize is introduced. A question related to the puzzle is asked, in which if answered correctly could give the contestant the said prize. Normally, this special prize is not cash.
  • House minimums are not given, but it is implied that contestants are given parting gifts for their time on the show.
  • When celebrities play, it is not mentioned whether or not the winnings go to charity, but it seems implied. However, since they can also play for a car, it is not known where the vehicle will go to.

Wheel components

The gallery below shows a comparison between the Wheels used in the ABC version and the one seen in the ABS-CBN version, as well as the special wedges laid on each Wheel.

The ABC version's 2001 Wheel is shown below and styled like the one used on the Philippine show. The 2002 version shown, however, is just a simulation using the style of the American Wheel and does not actually picture the actual design of the Wheel. The same can be said with its special wedges. Each special wedge had its name printed twice, one vertically along the wedge's length and the other horizontally along the width. They were designed as such because such a wedge if won was placed in a holder beside the contestant, instead of in front like the American version does. Also of note: both the actual P4,000 space and the actual Jackpot wedge were decorated with gold sequins.

On the other hand, the ABS-CBN Wheel and its special wedges are also simulations, but they are faithful to the actual ones seen in the show. However, the actual P100,000 space and the actual Power and Jackpot wedges all have holographic backgrounds, which is difficult to be replicated in simulated conditions.

See also

References

  1. ^ Philippine version of "Wheel of Fortune" premieres on January 14
  2. ^ Game show replacing Deal or No Deal
  3. ^ Wheel of Fortune over ABs-CBN feature program

External links

  • Official website
  • Official Website 2
  • Wheel of Fortune at Telebisyon.net

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There are two Philippine versions of Wheel of Fortune The first was aired on ABC aired from November 19 2001 to May 31 2002 It was hosted by Rustom Padilla now known as BB Gandanghari main host and Victoria London puzzle assistant The second and more recent one was a program that aired on ABS CBN with Kris Aquino as main host while Zara Aldana and Jasmine Fitzgerald alternated as puzzle assistants for each puzzle 1 Aquino s version known in this article from this point onwards as the ABS CBN version started on January 14 2008 2 3 Wheel of FortuneTitle card of the ABS CBN seriesGenreGame showCreated byMerv GriffinDirected byAl Quinn ABC Bobet Vidanes ABS CBN Presented byABC Rustom Padilla host Victoria London puzzle assistant ABS CBN Kris Aquino host Zara Aldana and Jasmine Fitzgerald puzzle assistants Country of originPhilippinesOriginal languageFilipinoNo of episodesABC 140ABS CBN 138ProductionExecutive producersMitch del Rosario Quijano ABC Rancy Amor Recato ABS CBN Camera setupMultiple camera setupRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesCalifon ProductionsABS CBN EntertainmentABC Entertainment DepartmentDistributorColumbia TriStar TelevisionKingWorldSony Pictures Television Currently ReleaseOriginal networkABC 2001 2002 ABS CBN 2008 Picture formatNTSCOriginal releaseABC November 19 2001 2001 11 19 May 31 2002 2002 05 31 ABS CBN January 14 2008 2008 01 14 July 25 2008 2008 07 25 Advertisements for the ABS CBN version started during that station s coverage of the Mayweather Hatton fight on December 9 2007 It involved a puzzle that would reveal the title of the show Then advertisements urged viewers to join via text messaging Despite Wheel of Fortune having two Philippine versions the ABS CBN version as well as several of its advertisements and press releases do not seem to recognize Rustom Padilla s version known from this point as the ABC version The ABS CBN version ended its run on July 25 2008 Unlike the ABC version which ended unceremoniously this one formally had its last episode with games competed by teams each composed of a child and an adult with Aquino even making her Deal or No Deal gestures at the end Aquino also hosts the Philippine version of the said program Contents 1 Common rules 2 Changes and additions 3 Wheel components 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCommon rules EditFurther information Wheel of Fortune American game show Gameplay The format was generally the same as the US version They follow the rules implemented at the time of showing the ABC version following rules of the game as of 2001 while the ABS CBN version looks at those implemented in 2006 Listed below are rules common to the two versions as well as their differences In the ABC version Red Player would start Round 1 Yellow Player would begin Round 2 Blue Player would commence Round 3 and so on In the ABS CBN version Toss Up Rounds valued at P5 000 and P10 000 are played The winner of each toss up gets to begin the next round the person starting Round 2 is the winner of Round 1 The P10 000 Toss Up puzzle was played before the third round In both versions play passes from Red to Yellow to Blue and back to Red In the ABC version the 24 wedged wheel originally had mostly three digit amounts starting at P500 but they were later replaced with four digit ones ranging from P1 000 to P4 000 In the ABS CBN version the basic amounts range from P3 000 to P15 000 There are also Bankrupt and Lose A Turn spaces in the Wheel in both versions Unique to the ABC version was a Surprise Wedge It was a detachable wedge to be won by the player who landed on it and guessed a correct letter Unlike the Surprise wedge used on the American version the Surprise was revealed if the player landed on it and called a correct letter The player still had to solve the puzzle to keep the prize Unique to the ABS CBN version are two unusual wedges The second Bankrupt wedge is a one thirds size P100 000 wedge with two one thirds size Bankrupt wedges between the special value This space is not a detachable wedge unlike the special value one thirds space wedge 10 000 won in a round if won until 2008 Million since 2008 in the US version Whoever lands on the P100 000 space and correctly guesses a letter wins that value as spendable cash instead of a cash prize pre 2008 or a chance to win a cash prize in the bonus round 2008 In succeeding rounds the one thirds size P100 000 space is occupied by a Jackpot wedge in Round 2 and the Power Wedge in Round 3 and beyond see below A similar P200 000 one thirds size wedge again surrounded by Bankrupts also appears in Rounds 4 and beyond The P4 000 space acted much the same way in the ABC version as it was placed between a Lose a Turn and one Bankrupt space both regular sized to add excitement Another wedge exclusive to the ABS CBN version is a Power wedge Anyone who lands on it and correctly guesses a letter can steal the earnings of the leading opponent in that round The French version later followed suit with a wedge called Hold Up and the 2009 revival in the Netherlands used a similar wedge known as Overhaul Both versions use a four row 52 space puzzle board with 12 spaces each on the upper and lower rows and 14 on each of the two middle rows They both resemble the one the US version currently uses since 1997 The ABC version s puzzle board was made up of translucent panes of glass Panes that were part of a puzzle were illuminated blue on the sides Such panes were then lighted green when they contained a correctly guessed letter The pane revealed the letter as if it was a shadow of a cutout one illuminated from behind Arguably setting up puzzles in such a board was like the procedure used in the US version prior to 1997 when it used trilons in its puzzle board The ABS CBN version s puzzle board closely resembles the one in the US version using 52 monitors that reveal the spaces of a puzzle easily and quickly While the two puzzle assistants do the same thing Vanna White does in baring the letters seemingly touching the right side of the monitor it is revealed that each monitor has a small button on its right side seen while a puzzle assistant is being introduced close up Players have the option to buy vowels In the ABC version vowels cost P400 in the ABS CBN version they cost P2 500 As is the standard rule globally the price is flat rate so the cost of the vowel is subtracted from the player s round total no matter how many of that vowel appears in the puzzle or if that vowel is in the puzzle at all The Free Spin could also be found in both versions In the ABC version it was an entire regular sized orange detachable wedge In the ABS CBN version it was a green oval token similar to the one used in the US version until late 2000s rule changes eliminated the option Obtaining a Free Spin in the ABS CBN version will also reward the contestant the value on which it is placed in this case P6 000 multiplied by the number of times the correctly guessed consonant appears in the puzzle In 2002 the second round featured a Goodie wedge on the wheel There was a Jackpot Round in Round 2 in both versions Like the American counterpart the Jackpot started at P5 000 and increased with each spin with the amount last landed on to be added To win it the player must land on it correctly guess a letter and immediately solve the puzzle However on the ABS CBN version only by choosing a correct letter would the amount landed on be added to the jackpot which now started at P100 000 A slight difference in the ABS CBN version was that a player was not given a choice of whether or not to solve they must solve within five seconds and should one be unable to P3 000 per consonant will be added to the Jackpot and to the player s winnings for that round Of course the ABC version never implemented this rule There are also Speed Up Rounds in both versions In the ABC version each consonant revealed would earn a player a thousand pesos plus the amount landed on the final spin Vowels were worth nothing In the ABS CBN version the last spun amount becomes the worth of each consonant revealed If the Wheel stops at the Power Wedge the highest score earned by a contestant during that round would be the basis Vowels would initially cost the contestant a flat rate of P2 500 unless the contestant does not receive any money but this rule was later scrapped Sometimes in both versions Speed Up rounds are not played due to time constraints Bonus Rounds are seen in both versions wherein a player could win money or a car In the ABC version the 1989 2001 five envelope format was used In the ABS CBN version the format seen on the U S version since 2001 was used with cars and cash amounts from 50 000 to 2 000 000 pesos After the Bonus puzzle is revealed six predetermined letters are inserted followed by three consonants and a vowel of the player s choice and a ten second time limit The ABC version used the American standard predetermined letters R S T L N and E The ABS CBN version replaces R with K since the latter occurs more in many Philippine languages than the former and the host s name starts with this letter The three top winners from Monday through Friday competed on Saturday for a berth in the monthly finals the winner of which would also win a brand new car In the second round the Jackpot started at P10 000 Changes and additions EditThe ABS CBN version also introduced additions to the format of the show that did not exist in the ABC version Already mentioned under Common rules section above are the Power wedge and the Toss Up Rounds Below are other additions Originally the Toss Ups were inconsistent However after several episodes they have been placed like so First Toss up determines the first player in Round 1 The winner of Round 1 plays first in Round 2 Second Toss up determines the first player in Round 3 But if Rounds 1 and 2 are finished earlier than usual the winner of Round 2 starts Round 3 and the second Toss up occurs before Round 4 In Round 3 one Mystery wedge is added with the value of the non Bankrupt wedge being P200 000 Contestants who reach the wedge have the choice of taking the multiple of cash written which is P5 000 or looking what is behind the wedge Also the color of the Mystery wedge varies in each episode as opposed to just one color or gradient in the American version There is so far three uniquely Filipino categories One is called Around the Bahay a play of the Around the House category Bahay literally house refers to the Pinoy Big Brother House known among Filipino viewers as Bahay ni Kuya The second is Tatak Pinoy Marked Filipino referring to objects traditions or persons uniquely Filipino The third is School Life also known as College Life in the US referring to the things and doings related to School There have also been Prize Puzzles regularly appearing in Round 2 but they are defined differently that those in the US version After a puzzle has been solved the prize is introduced A question related to the puzzle is asked in which if answered correctly could give the contestant the said prize Normally this special prize is not cash House minimums are not given but it is implied that contestants are given parting gifts for their time on the show When celebrities play it is not mentioned whether or not the winnings go to charity but it seems implied However since they can also play for a car it is not known where the vehicle will go to Wheel components EditThe gallery below shows a comparison between the Wheels used in the ABC version and the one seen in the ABS CBN version as well as the special wedges laid on each Wheel The ABC version s 2001 Wheel is shown below and styled like the one used on the Philippine show The 2002 version shown however is just a simulation using the style of the American Wheel and does not actually picture the actual design of the Wheel The same can be said with its special wedges Each special wedge had its name printed twice one vertically along the wedge s length and the other horizontally along the width They were designed as such because such a wedge if won was placed in a holder beside the contestant instead of in front like the American version does Also of note both the actual P4 000 space and the actual Jackpot wedge were decorated with gold sequins On the other hand the ABS CBN Wheel and its special wedges are also simulations but they are faithful to the actual ones seen in the show However the actual P100 000 space and the actual Power and Jackpot wedges all have holographic backgrounds which is difficult to be replicated in simulated conditions A recreation of the Wheel used in the ABC version in November 2001 A simulation of the Wheel used in the ABC version in 2002 Shown here is the basic configuration as used for most of the show s run A recreation the basic configuration of the Wheel used in the ABS CBN version The special wedges used in the ABC version From left to right the Free Spin wedge the Surprise wedge and the Jackpot wedge The special wedges used in the ABS CBN version From left to right the Power wedge the Jackpot wedge and the Mystery wedge See also EditWheel of Fortune U S game show Wheel of Fortune game show in different countriesReferences Edit Philippine version of Wheel of Fortune premieres on January 14 Game show replacing Deal or No Deal Wheel of Fortune over ABs CBN feature programExternal links EditOfficial website Official Website 2 Wheel of Fortune at Telebisyon net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wheel of Fortune Philippine game show amp oldid 1129778377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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