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Wowowillie
GenreVariety show, comedy
Developed byWillie Revillame
Written by
  • Cecille Matutina
  • Rod Divinagarcia
  • Victor Villareal
  • Weshlynne Dizon
Directed byJohn Paul Panizales
Creative directorWillie Revillame
Presented byWillie Revillame and others
Opening theme"Wowowillie" by Lito Camo
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Executive producerGary Tejada
ProducerWillie Revillame
Production locationsTV5 Delta Studio or Wowowillie Studio (Quezon Avenue, Quezon City)
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time150 minutes (weekdays)
180 minutes (Saturdays)
Production companiesTV5
Wil Productions, Inc. (now WBR Entertainment Productions)
Original release
NetworkTV5
Kapatid TV5
ReleaseJanuary 26 (2013-01-26) –
October 12, 2013 (2013-10-12)
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Wowowillie is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by TV5. Hosted by Willie Revillame, it aired from January 26 to October 12, 2013. The show earned the distinction of being the only noontime program to have a Strong Parental Guidance (SPG) rating from the MTRCB, which was imposed due to the dancers' provocative outfits.[1]

Revillame admitted in an interview in September 2013 that the show's ratings "fell below expectations" and contemplated on a possible cancellation. The show aired its final episode on October 12, 2013, nearly nine months after its debut. Wil To Win later premiered in 2024.

History

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Revillame's previous show Wil Time Bigtime ended its run on January 5, 2013, as he announced in late 2012, and moved to the noontime slot under the title Wowowillie. It premiered on January 26, 2013, to coincide with the host's birthday the day after.[2][3]

Cancellation

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Citing competition from rival variety shows It's Showtime and Eat Bulaga!, TV5 confirmed Revillame's announcement[4] expressing his intent on cancelling Wowowillie and focusing on other commitments, as the show struggled to gain a significant audience share.[5]

On October 12, 2013, Wowowillie aired its final episode, with Revillame bidding farewell to his audience and crew in a speech. No further plans were announced regarding a possible replacement to the program.[6] In 2020, TV5 announces its new noontime variety show Lunch Out Loud as blocktimer program between its affiliate Cignal Entertainment and Brightlight Productions of Albee Benitez as replacement for Wowowillie.[7][8][9][10]

New show

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On March 20, 2015, Revillame announced that he would sign a program contract with GMA Network to air a new program, Wowowin. The program would be his return to television after he went on hiatus. Wowowin will be self-produced by Revillame's WBR Entertainment Productions, and former Wowowillie host and friend Randy Santiago will serve as the program's director. Also, the program marks Revillame's return to his original mother network, GMA Network, after hosting Lunch Date in the late 1980s with Randy Santiago. Wowowin premiered on May 10, 2015, on the Sunday Grande sa Hapon afternoon block of GMA Network and was aired internationally via GMA Pinoy TV.[11]

Hosts

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Main hosts

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Co-hosts

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Featuring

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  • Anna Feliciano
  • Owen Ercia
  • Jeff Vasquez
  • DJ Coki
  • Wowowillie Money Girls
    • AJ Suller as Ligaya
    • Sandy Tolentino (of SexBomb Girls) as Liwayway
  • Wowowillie Girls

Segments

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  • BigaTEN ka!
  • Rock 'n Rollin'
  • Tutok to Win sa Tanghali
  • JOK Sing
  • Mini Consyerto
  • Putukan Na!
  • ATN (Ayos The Number)
  • InstaJAM (every Saturday)
  • Willie of Fortune
  • Pera S' Wil
  • Jackpot Sa Surf
  • Cash Salo

Studios

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Former location of the Wowowillie studio, REDEVT Delta Studio in Quezon City

Ratings

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Wowowillie failed to surpass expectations in terms of TV ratings. The show's ratings were ranging from 3 to 5% and sometimes falling below 3%, while rivals GMA Network's Eat Bulaga! and ABS-CBN's It's Showtime ratings were ranging from 13 to 16% based on Kantar Media Philippines.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Marfori, MJ. "MTRCB puts 'Wowowillie' on 3-month probation for cleavage shot of well-endowed dancer". InterAksyon. Archived from the original on May 9, 2013. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  2. ^ "'Wowowillie' is 2013 wake-upper". Tempo. Manila Bulletin. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  3. ^ Amojelar, Darwin. "TV5 to overhaul programs in a bid to trim costs". InterAksyon. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  4. ^ "TV5 confirms dropping Willie Revillame's show". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  5. ^ "Willie Revillame concedes to 'Showtime', 'Eat Bulaga'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  6. ^ Policarpio, Allan. "No immediate replacement for 'Wowowillie'–TV5 exec". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  7. ^ Severo, Jan Milo. "Kapamilya stars dominate TV5's new entertainment lineup". Philstar.com. Philippine Star Printing Co., Inc. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  8. ^ "Albee Benitez: From gaming mogul to television game changer". PEP.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  9. ^ Anarcon, James Patrick. "ABS-CBN stars JC De Vera, Ritz Azul return to TV5 to lead blocktime gag show". PEP.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  10. ^ Asis, Salve. "Alex, tuloy ang pagbalik sa TV5". Philstar.com. Pilipino Star Ngayon. Retrieved October 3, 2020.
  11. ^ Entertainment, GMA (March 20, 2015). "GMA partners with WBR Entertainment for Willie's 'Wowowin'". GMANetwork.com. GMA Network, Inc.
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