The Price Is Right (Philippine game show)

There are two versions of The Price Is Right in the Philippines, aired on two networks. The first version aired every Sunday on ABC (now 5) and was hosted by Dawn Zulueta, with voice over provided off screen by Jefferson Utanes and later Michael Knight. The second version, hosted by Kris Aquino on ABS-CBN, premiered on February 14, 2011.[1][2] Voice over is provided by "Rich," composed of the identically-named The Amazing Race Asia 4 winners Richard Hardin and Richard Herrera; at one point, due to a prior commitment by the Richards, ABS-CBN reporter Marc Logan, known for his tongue-in-cheek reporting and comedic voice overs, filled in for the duo.

The Price Is Right
GenreGame show
Created byBob Stewart
Directed byBobet Vidanes (ABS-CBN)
Presented byDawn Zulueta (ABC)
Kris Aquino (ABS-CBN)
Narrated byJefferson Utanes (ABC, 2001-2002)
Michael Knight (ABC, 2002)
Marc Logan (ABS-CBN, 2011)
Richard Hardin (ABS-CBN, 2011)
Richard Herrera (ABS-CBN, 2011)
Opening theme"The Price Is Right" by Edd Kalehoff
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodesABC: 67
ABS-CBN: 49
Production
Production locationsQuezon City, Metro Manila
Running time45 minutes
Production companiesABC Entertainment Department (2001-2002)
ABS-CBN Entertainment (2011)
Pearson Television (2001-2002)
FremantleMedia (2002, 2011)
Release
Original networkABC (2001–2003)
ABS-CBN (2011)
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseABC:
November 25, 2001 – March 9, 2003
ABS-CBN:
February 14, 2011 
August 13, 2011 (2011-08-13)
Chronology
Related showsThe Price Is Right
External links
Website

Overview

The two versions are nearly identical to the template set by the original US series (i.e. One Bid (P1,000 for perfect bid), pricing games, two Showcase Showdowns, and a Showcase round) with some exceptions. Both versions also use models of both genders, as the hosts of the two versions are female.

The ABC version featured six contestants, three competing in each of the two Showcase Showdowns. The winners of each Showcase Showdown competed in the Showcase portion. Initially, the Australian format (1981 onwards) was used, involving the alternate guessing of the price of the showcase and the winner rearranging the Showcase items in correct order from cheapest to the most expensive. The more familiar American format was used later in the ABC version's run. This version aired only on Sundays.

The ABS-CBN version initially involved only four contestants, two competing in each of the two Showcase Showdowns. The winners of those two Showdowns then competed in a third, one-spin-only Showdown to determine who competed in the Showcase round. This round used the British/European format, involving the choice of a range (two each of ₱10,000 and 20,000 , three ₱30,000 squares, and one each of ₱40,000 and 50,000 ) and bidding on one Showcase to be within the chosen range without going over the actual price.

Later, the show involved only three contestants competing in one Showdown to determine who played in the Showcase round. In addition, each contestant was partnered with two other players who won money if the main contestant won a pricing game.[3] Initially airing on weekdays, it was moved to Saturdays due to its low ratings.[4]

The ABS-CBN version also used the US version's music package for its run (alongside a few original music cues), whereas the ABC version used original music. (The ABS-CBN also used the theme from the British version with Joe Pasquale, which played as the wheel spun during the Showcase Showdown.)

List of pricing games used in the Philippine versions

ABC version

  • Any Number
  • Balance Game
  • Cliff Hangers
  • Clock Game
  • Cover Up
  • Danger Price
  • Double Prices
  • Easy as 123
  • Hi Lo
  • Hole In One
  • Joker
  • Money Game
  • Most Expensive
  • One Right Price
  • Pick-A-Pair
  • Plinko
  • Push Over
  • Secret X
  • Shell Game
  • Squeeze Play
  • Shopping Spree
  • That’s Too Much!

ABS-CBN version

  • Double Prices
  • Easy as 1 2 3
  • Five Price Tags
  • Golden Road
  • Hi Lo
  • Hole In One
  • It's In the Bag
  • Let 'Em Roll
  • One Right Price
  • One Wrong Price
  • Punch-A-Bunch
  • Race Game
  • Secret X
  • Take Two

References

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