List of It's Showtime segments
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It's Showtime is ABS-CBN's longest-running noontime variety show. The show has featured segments and competitions since its debut on October 24, 2009. The following is a complete list of It's Showtime segments throughout its eleventh-year run on television.
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- 1TED Now Hiring (2020)
- 1Ted: Now Hiring is a job-hiring segment that aims to provide job applicants with opportunities amid the pandemic. In the segment, two applicants called appli-candidates go head-to-head in three rounds to convince an employer to hire them for a job opening.[1][2]
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- Ang Tanong, Ang Sagot (2015)
- Five audience members are picked to answer a question based on a phrase or word. The audience member with the correct answer wins ₱1,000.
- Anne Saya sa Japan (2015–2017)
- Clips of Anne Curtis' trip to Japan are shown before the commercial break. Three telephone numbers are then revealed to THE home viewers after the break. A wheel determines which phone number and the home viewer caller will be picked. If the chosen home viewer answers the question correctly, they win a cash prize.
- AdVice Ganda (2015, 2019)
- Vice Ganda portrays Madam Bertud to provide relationship-related advice to the audience. The segment was derived from a skit in Sine Mo 'To with Teddy Corpuz and Jugs Jugueta. The popular segment briefly returns for the limited edition of their 10th anniversary of the longest running variety show.
- Ansabe?! (2015)
- [3] The segment, lifted from the Tagalog question "Ano'ng sabi?" (English: "What did you say?"), is guessing game for two players. The contestants must guess five simple words in two minutes from Prince Bang Hyun Sung (portrayed by Ryan Bang) outside the studio. Since the player cannot hear the words, they have to rely on monitor screens and watch the movement of Ryan's mouth. The players are assisted by Lee Min Jhong (portrayed by Jhong Hilario) while Ryan Bang is accompanied by Minister Kim Chi (portrayed by Kim Atienza). Each correctly guessed word is worth ₱1,000. An additional ₱5,000 is awarded to the player who has scored greater than their opponent or the contestant with the fastest guessing time in case of a tie.
- If either one or both contestants fail to guess a single word, Kim receives a punishment.
- Arte Mo (2012, 2014, 2018)
- Thirty random contestants are asked a multiple choice question about pop culture. A cast member of the show acts out the four possible choices. Contestants are then given an ample amount of time to line up behind the correct answer. The process is repeated until there is only one person standing. The winning contestant wins ₱10,000 and advances to Showtime Goodtime jackpot round.
- Ang Switch Naman (2015)
- The segment features couples dressing up as each other. The winning couple win ₱20,000.
- ArtisTagisan – GagamBattle (2014–2015)
- Two celebrities dress up as spiders and face off in a gigantic spider fighting set.
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- Boom Pares (2016)
- The segment is a matching game for home viewers. The objective of the game is to correctly pair the photos of four hosts. At the start of the game, three telephone numbers are revealed to the home viewers. A wheel determines which phone number and home viewer caller is selected. If the chosen home viewer correctly guesses the program host and/or pairs the program host, they win a gift or a cash prize.
- Bida Kapamilya (2012–2014)
- The segment is a family talent competition. Two families made up of 5 to 25 members battle each other through a group performance in the daily round. The family with the most points advances to the weekly rounds, monthly rounds and grand finals. The winning families are supervised by celebrity mentors throughout the competition.
- Bida Kapamilya Celebrity Round (2013)
- Two celebrity families battle each other through a group performance in the daily round. The celebrity family with the most points advances to the weekly semifinals and the grand finals. Isabel Granada's family emerged as the first Bida Kapamilya: Celebrity Round grand champion.[4] Band vocalist Duncan Ramos, wife Gem and their family placed second. The X Factor Philippines finalist A.K.A. Jam and their family came in third.
- Bida Kids (2013)
- Kid groups battle each other through a group performance in the daily round. The group with the most points advances to the next round. Contestants are evaluated by three judges: two celebrity kids and one resident judge, Jhong Hilario. The best kid group in the grand finals win ₱500,000. Super Crew emerged as the first Bida Kids Grand Champion.
- Bida Kabarkada (2013)
- Top 12 dance crews chosen from different parts of the country compete in an ultimate dance showdown. Rizal Underground emerged as first-ever Bida Kabarkada Grand Champion.
- BidaMan (2019)
BidaMan is a talent search looking for ABS-CBN's next leading man actor. The competition is open to 20 to 35 year-old good-looking men. The winning BidaMan of the week receives ₱20,000 and advances to The Big Break. The first Ultimate BidaMan will take home ₱1,000,000, management and movie contract, a brand new pick-up truck, and a brand new house and lot.
BidaMan: The Big Break August 5–10, 2019 | ||
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Week | Finalist | Result |
2 | Jin Macapagal | Ultimate BidaMan |
12 | Eris Aragoza | 1st Runner-up |
16 | Jiro Custodio | 2nd Runner-up |
3 | Yuki Sakamoto | Top 6 |
6 | Dan Delgado | Top 6 |
20 | Ron Macapagal | Top 6 |
4 | Wize Estabillo | Top 12; Special Award: Bida Smile |
5 | Jervy delos Reyes | Top 12; Special Award: Bida Bod |
11 | Polo Laurel | Top 12 |
13 | Miko Gallardo | Top 12 |
15 | Nathan Garcia | Top 12 |
17 | John Padilla | Top 12 |
1 | Johannes Rissler | Eliminated; Special Award: Bida Brod |
7 | Chemp Raña | Eliminated |
8 | Jay Dizon | Eliminated; Special Award: Bida-Bilidad |
9 | Vien King | Eliminated |
9 | JR Baring | Eliminated |
10 | Kristof Garcia | Eliminated |
14 | Kyle Sabinay | Eliminated |
18 | Thor Gomez | Eliminated |
19 | MJ Evangelista | Eliminated |
- BiyaHERO: Ang Bayaning Noypi (2019-2020)
Episode | OFW | Age | Continent | Results |
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December 2, 2019 | Jeanne Cuasito | 41 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Marvin Sagnoy | 29 | Europe | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Carlito Mata | 43 | East Asia | Eliminated | |
December 3, 2019 | Richard Magat | 39 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Remy Formentera | 34 | East Asia | Eliminated | |
Manuel "Iboy" Abella | 60 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 4, 2019 | Eduardo dela Cruz | 40 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Liza Guerrero | 35 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Jobert Cuanan | 32 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 5, 2019 | Jeaneil Quilikite | 30 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated |
Mark Anthony Cruz | 30 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Nerissa Dakong | 29 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 6, 2019 | Raymond Noble | 40 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Berlit Nepomuceno | 29 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Randy Garcia | 39 | East Asia | Eliminated | |
December 7, 2019 "1st Weekly Finals" |
Marvin Sagnoy | 29 | Europe | Eliminated |
Manuel "Iboy" Abella | 60 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Jobert Cuanan | 32 | East Asia | Eliminated | |
Mark Anthony Cruz | 30 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Week Advanced to Finals | |
Nerissa Dakong | 29 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Berlit Nepomuceno | 29 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Episode | OFW | Age | Continent | Results |
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December 9, 2019 | Kenneth Amescua | 29 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Verna Popera | 29 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Ricardo Caminong | 53 | Europe | Eliminated | |
December 10, 2019 | Michael Sebastian | 41 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Elder Molo | 32 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Estephany Natividad | 31 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 11, 2019 | Mary Jane Valenzuela | 38 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated |
Florentino Tolentino | 29 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Roan Beringuel | 34 | North America | Eliminated | |
December 12, 2019 | Jennina Ilagan | 28 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals |
Janssen Bryan Lopez | 27 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Benjie Ramos | 32 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 13, 2019 | Jheravie Caplor | 33 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated |
Dan Rudolph Lipang | 33 | North America | Eliminated | |
Kevin Paul Patricio | 31 | Southeast Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 14, 2019 "2nd Weekly Finals" |
Verna Popera | 29 | East Asia | Eliminated |
Elder Molo | 32 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Estephany Natividad | 31 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Week Advanced to Finals | |
Florentino Tolentino | 29 | East Asia | Eliminated | |
Jennina Ilagan | 28 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Benjie Ramos | 32 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Kevin Paul Patricio | 31 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated |
Episode | OFW | Age | Continent | Results | |
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December 16, 2019 | Denralph Gubatanga | 28 | Europe | Eliminated | |
Richard San Lorenzo | 27 | Middle East | Eliminated | ||
Ana Lisa Fajardo | 50 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | ||
December 17, 2019 | Melody Borja | 35 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Rinalyn Sanchez | 35 | Middle East & Europe | Eliminated | ||
Josephine Ruiz | 44 | Middle East | Eliminated | ||
December 18, 2019 | Jayson Nicolas | 38 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Jake Rines | 32 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated | ||
Enrico Perocho | 46 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | ||
December 19, 2019 | Weljune Ticala | 29 | North America | Eliminated | |
Simoun Sulla | 40 | Middle East | Eliminated | ||
Mae Christine Ponferada | 30 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | ||
December 20, 2019 | Arlan Arnasan | 47 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Geronimo Roy | 29 | East Asia | Eliminated | ||
Charize Aragon | 27 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | ||
December 21, 2019 "3rd Weekly Finals" |
Ana Lisa Fajardo | 50 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Melody Borja | 35 | East Asia | Eliminated | ||
Jayson Nicolas | 38 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Week Advanced to Finals | ||
Enrico Perocho | 46 | East Asia | Eliminated | ||
Mae Christine Ponferada | 30 | Middle East | Eliminated | ||
Charize Aragon | 27 | East Asia | Eliminated |
Episode | OFW | Age | Continent | Results |
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December 23, 2019 | Hagie Longcop | 32 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals |
Allan Nitura | 30 | East Asia | Eliminated | |
Jeffrey Lazarito | 38 | East Asia Southeast Asia |
Eliminated | |
December 26, 2019 | Joel Gelacio | 47 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Marites Aquino | 47 | Middle East | Elimintaed | |
Arrold Galvez | 32 | Middle East | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 27, 2019 | Rodel Dajoya | 43 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Mary Cris Ballesteros | 45 | North America | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
Jerryco Bitar | 34 | North America | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
December 28, 2019 | Syjul Ibanez | 26 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Ellanie Lacbayo | 34 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Gerald Paloga | 32 | Europe | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
January 1, 2020 | Christopher Mori | 25 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated |
Sheilalene Jasmin | 24 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Richard de Vera | 31 | East Asia | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
January 2, 2020 | Mary Grace Delfin | 45 | Southeast Asia | Eliminated |
Lolita Ramos | 43 | East Asia Middle East |
Eliminated | |
Jenevieve Estabillo | 37 | North America | BiyaHERO of the Day Advanced to Weekly Finals | |
January 3, 2020 "4th Weekly Finals" |
Hagie Longcop | 32 | Middle East | Eliminated |
Arrold Galvez | 32 | Middle East | Eliminated | |
Mary Cris Ballesteros | 45 | North America | Eliminated | |
Jerryco Bitar | 34 | North America | Advanced to Final | |
Gerald Paloga | 32 | Europe | Eliminated | |
Richard de Vera | 31 | East Asia | Advanced to Final | |
Jenevieve Estabillo | 37 | North America | Eliminated |
- FINAL
Prizes for the Grand Winner:
- ₱250,000 cash
- ₱500,000 worth of Life Insurance
- AMA Certificate of Scholarship Grant
- ₱500,000 worth of Grocery Store Negosyo Package
Episode | OFW | Age | Continent | Results |
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January 4, 2020 | Mark Anthony Cruz | 30 | East Asia | FINALIST |
Estephany Natividad | 31 | East Asia | FINALIST | |
Jayson Nicolas | 38 | East Asia | WINNER | |
Jerryco Bitar | 34 | North America | FINALIST | |
Richard de Vera | 31 | East Asia | FINALIST |
Jayson Nicolas, former OFW of East Asia, emerged as the first BiyaHERO Grand Winner.
- Biyaya (2019)
- It's Showtime Hosts give biyaya to Madlang People.
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- Cash-Ya! Kaya! (2017–2018)
- Two teams of ten challenge each other who can fit the most players inside a featured household object. In some episodes, additional challenges are given by the hosts to increase the difficulty. The first two rounds are worth ₱5,000, while the last round is worth ₱10,000.
- Classic Showtime (2009–2012)
- Showtime debuted in 2009 with a competition format. Three to four talent groups compete daily against each other, with the winner advancing to the weekly finals. The weekly winner/s compete again in the monthly finals. The monthly winner/s compete in the grand finals.
- 12 Gifts of Christmas (2016)
- It's Showtime hosts fulfills the simple dreams of its audience members during the Christmas season.
- Christmas Rapper (2016)
- Rappers compete in a Christmas-themed rapping showdown.
- Clash of Champions (2016)
- As an anniversary special, the segment invites former champions from the Classic Showtime segment to compete against each other. The judging panel consists of 3 celebrity judges (who will give 60% of the total score) and 40 audience members (who will give 40% of the total score). Names Going Wild from Halo-Halloween 2015 emerged as the Grand winner of Clash of Champions, winning ₱100,000.00.
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October 10–14, 2016Event Winning Group
(advanced to the Grand Finals)Losing Group
(did not advance to the Grand Finals)Day 1
October 10, 2016Super Crew
Bida KidsCCP Bobcats
Showtime Campus-Clash EditionDay 2
October 11, 2016Rizal Underground
Bida KabarkadaAlab Poi Dancers
Todo BiGayDay 3
October 12, 2016True Colors
Showtime Season 3HMN
JambungangaDay 4
October 13, 2016Names Going Wild
Halo HalloweenSpyros
PINASikatDay 5
October 14, 2016Astig Pinoy
Showtime Season 4Bacolod Masskara
Showtime Inter-Town Edition
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Grand Finals
October 15, 2016Order/No. Grand Finalist Average Score Result 1 Super Crew
Bida Kids5.7 5th Place 2 Rizal Underground
Bida Kabarkada7.3 4th Place 3 True Colors
Showtime Season 37.7 3rd Place 4 Names Going Wild
Halo Halloween9.3 Grand Winner 5 Astig Pinoy
Showtime Season 48.7 2nd Place
- C.O.C. – Clash of Celebrities (2015 and 2016)
- Celebrities face off in different forms of showdown.
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Clash of Celebrities
Grand Finals
October 10, 2015Order Grand Finalist Average Score
and Result1 Giselle Sanchez 9.33
2nd/3rd Place2 Jay-R 9.67
Grand Winner3 Sarah Lahbati 8.33
4th Place4 Mika Dela Cruz 9.33
2nd/3rd Place
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Clash of Celebrities
Round 2
Halloween Finale
October 29, 2016Order Grand Finalist Average Score
and Result1 Shey Bustamante 8.0
4th/5th Place2 Young JV 9.3
2nd Place3 Joj & Jai Agpangan 10
Grand Winner4 Kyle Echarri 8.0
4th/5th Place5 Bea Rose Santiago 8.3
3rd Place
- Call Mo, Prize Mo (2016)
- In celebration of its 7th anniversary, seven lucky home viewers get to receive a cash prize and/or a special gift.
- Copy-Cut (2017–2018)
- Two teams of ten compete in recreating photos ranging from movies posters, dance crew poses, iconic photographs and even comic strips. At the start of the game, a picture will be flashed in the screen for a few seconds. Both teams must memorize and remember as much detail in the picture before it is removed. By the time the hosts signal "Copy", both teams will be given 15 seconds to simultaneously re-create the picture by their creativity, memory, and resourcefulness of props while a colored cloth (Blue for Boys and Pink for Girls) covers both teams to be hidden from the audience. After 15 seconds and the signal of "Cut", the cloths will be removed and both teams must freeze to from the picture. The original image will be flashed back to the screen for the audience and judges to compare both teams. The teams who copies the picture more accurately will receive a point. The first team to reach two points wins the game and will be receiving ₱20,000 for their chosen charity.
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- Dancing in Tandem: Nagmahal, Nasaktan, Nagsayaw (2017)
- Contestants who recently experienced love problems showcase their talents through a dance performance.
- Drama sa Tanghalan (2016)
- Drama sa Tanghalan is a sketch comedy skit featuring segment hosts, judges, guests and contestants from the amateur singing competition Tawag ng Tanghalan.
- Dark Dreamer (2009)
- Donna What To Do, Donna What To Say (2017–2018)
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- Finding Name Mo (2018)[10]
- Funny One (2015, 2017)
- Aspiring comedians showcase their talents. Some comedians featured in the competition include Ryan Rems Sarita (season 1 grand winner), Crazy Duo, Nonong Ballinan, No Direction, Gibis Alejandrino, Donna Cariaga (season 2 grand winner), Anthony Andres and James Caraan. The best comedian in the grand finals win ₱1,000,000.
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- Good Vibes (2015)
- The hosts give prizes to lucky audiences.
- Gandang Babae (2014)
- Gandang Lalake: Kuma-Career (2014)
- Ginalingan Eh (2017)
- Audience members showcase their cooking skills.
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- House Mo, Show Mo – HashTaraNa! (2015–2016)
- In this segment, Hashtags members award lucky people outside the studio watching It's Showtime with various prizes.
- Hula Nino (2015)
- Two teams compete in a shadows guessing game.
- Havey or Waley (2014)
- Hosts ask audience members to share their talents.
- Hide and Sing (2020–2021)
- This segment contains three guests dressed in a Personal protective equipment-inspired outfit to protect the face of the guests before revealing in the near-end of the segment, known as the 'TagoKantas'. It starts with the guests singing a popular song and the hosts must guess of which of these three guests is a celebrity.
- Himigsikan (2009)
- HypeBest (2018)
- Two groups of rap artists called hype beast sing their own rap compositions. The winning group will receive ₱20,000. In the Grand Finals, Mandarhyme emerged as the first HypeBest Grand Winner winning ₱200,000 and a trophy. Mandarhyme joins Vice to sing the official theme song for Vice's movie, Fantastica.
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September 29, 2018Rank Order Grand Finalist Score 1st 1 Mandarhyme 09.80 2nd 6 Bulabog Residence 09.60 3rd 3 HYPRTNSN 09.40 4th/5th 2 RPTM 08.20 4th/5th 4 VIP Family 08.20 6th 5 Misfitz 07.60
- Halo Halloween (2015)
- A talent competition that makes the acts for Halloween. Names Going Wild emerged as the Grand Champion.
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October 31, 2015Rank Group No. Grand Finalist Score 1st 5 Names Going Wild 10.00 2nd/3rd 1 Dapit Hapon 09.40 2nd/3rd 2 F.O.S. 417 09.40 4th 3 LPP 09.00 5th 4 In the Name of the Guardians 08.60
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- I am PoGay (2014)
- A beauty pageant segment for transmen, PoGays. John Raspado (candidate no. 23) emerged as the very first grand winner of I am PoGay.
- Idol Kids (2017)
- A kiddie talent search where kids show their talents like dancing. This segment is Sponsored by CDO Idol Cheesedog by CDO-Foodsphere Incorporated.
- It's Showtime's Next Tough Model (2016)
- Models aged 18–25 years old (male or female) compete through a series of unconventional challenges. In the first round, the models introduce themselves and showcase their skills through an obstacle course. In the second round, the contestants must pose with a mystery item. In the last round, or the "Pika-Pika Question", the models must answer a question containing a mystery word. The daily winner receives ₱15,000 and gets to participate in the weekly competition, while the losing model receives ₱5,000 as consolation. In The Final Race to the Tough, John Carlo Cruz emerged as the Ultimate Tough Model, winning a plaque, sash, magazine cover photo and ₱100,000. Michael Alanan declared as the first runner-up, winning ₱30,000 and a magazine cover photo. Justin Cruz declared as the second runner up, winning ₱20,000 and a magazine cover photo.
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The Final Race to the Tough
November 19, 2016No. Tough Model Score and Result 1 August Maniaol 7.4
Bottom Runner-up2 Jan Allyson Lopez 8.2
Bottom Runner-up3 John Carlo Cruz 9.6
Ultimate Tough Model4 Michael Alanan 8.6
First Runner-up5 Justin Cruz 8.4
Second Runner-up
- Istoryahan (2015)
- A sub-segment spun-off from "Sine Mo'To" wherein hosts are gathered onstage and one of them tells some tall tale fictional stories and humorous jokes. It is regarded as a filler segment, and is only produced when warranted in cases when the last segment ends earlier than expected and leaves vacant time (more or less than 15 minutes) before the show ends. It is succeeded by Walang Basagan ng Trip.
- Isang Tanong, Isang Milyon (2014–2015)
- There are two rounds in this segment. In the elimination round, the hosts picks one contestant's name from the box to determine which one of the six has the power to play first round. The chosen contestant goes to the podium (to the left side of the stage), introduces themselves and is interviewed. Usually after this, they will sing/dance if they have a talent. The hosts pick a category and the contestant with power has the right to choose a player. Like the first contestant, the chosen contestant does the same but this time, they go to the podium to the other side of the stage. After that, the contestant with power is asked if they will play or pass to the other player. If they choose to play, the two contestants have a face off and copy the pose that Vhong Navarro indicates. Otherwise if pass is selected, the other contestant answers the question, and if the contestant wins, they now have the power. Otherwise the first contestant will have ₱2,000 and if this scenario continues, the host doubles the money of the first contestant. The last person standing wins ₱20,000 plus the money that they earned during the rounds and proceed to the jackpot round. If someone loses, they win nothing.
- The winner of the Elimination Round proceeds to this round. The hosts of It's Showtime introduce eight word cards that present a mystery question. Each word is represented by a letter of the word "Showtime". To obtain hints, the player chooses three cards to open. They have 60 seconds to identify and answer the mystery question. If the timer goes off, the player must give a final answer. Then the hosts open the remaining five cards to identify the question and the answer. If the answer is correct, the contestant wins the ₱1,000,000 jackpot prize. Otherwise, they win the prize from the elimination round.
- I Know U (2010–2011)
- A quiz portion wherein 25 random audience members will participate in the game. There will 5 stations composed of 5 members each, vying for the ₱20,000 cash prize.
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- Junior Hashtags (2016)
- A kid talent search for the next Junior Hashtags.
- Jambunganga (2013)
- The segment is an a cappella singing competition which presents a cappella groups ranging from 5–12 members who perform a song using only their voices. The best a cappella group wins ₱50,000 and advances to the succeeding rounds – weekly, semi-finals and eventually, grand finals. HMN took home ₱300,000 and becoming the first-ever grand winner of Jambunganga.[11]
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- KemboTitas (2016)
- Female contestants aged 35 and over compete every day to showcase their dancing skills on throwback and modern dance numbers. They are accompanied by one member of the Hashtags. Abigail Abion emerged as the first grand winner.
- Kalokalike (2012–2015)
- Kalokalike is an impersonator talent competition in which three contestants compete giving their best imitation of a local or foreign personality. Each impersonation includes an introduction, a monologue and a talent performance. The audience then raises the "Kalokalike" card if they are impressed or the "Kaloka" if they are not. The impersonator with the most Kalokalikes between the three hurados wins ₱20,000 and moves on to the next round. Christopher de Leon's look-alike won the first season of Kalokalike. Nicki Minaj's look-alike won on Kalokalike Face 2. Vice Ganda's look-alike won on Kalokalike Face 3.
- KanTaranta (2009)
- Karoling-Galing (2015)
- A talent and singing competition for Christmas. Garcia Family emerged as the first-ever Karoling-Galing Grand Winner last December 5, 2015.[12]
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December 5, 2015Grand Finalist Score and Result Villalobo Family
Tiaong, Quezon09.00
4th placerGarcia Family
San Pedro, Laguna10.00
Grand WinnerD'Jinglers
Tondo, Manila09.67
2nd placerCaindoy Family
Quezon City09.33
3rd placer
- KapareWho (2019-2020)
- KapareWho is a dating game for single and widowed men and women 40 years old and above.[13] Two daily searchers known as who-mahanap gets to pick their potential friend or partner from three masked Kala-Who-ks or contestants through a series of blind date games. This segment currently airs from Mondays to Thursdays.
- KapareWho Surprise (2019-2020)
- KapareWho Surprise is a special edition of KapareWho that airs every Fridays. The mechanics remains the same, although the segment features special guests including celebrities, foreigners, and single men and women in their 20s or the millennial ages.[14]
- KapareWho Seniors Edition (2019-2020)
- KapareWho Seniors Edition is a special edition of KapareWho that airs every Saturdays. The mechanics remains the same, although the segment features senior citizens instead.
- KababalagHunt (2019)
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- Liit's Dance (2015)
- Liit's Dance is a puppeteer competition for groups of celebrities.
- Lip Swak (2015)
- Lip Swak is a lip sync competition for groups of celebrities.
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- Madlang Pi-POLL (2021–present)
- Makina Matibay (2013)
- Mas Testing (2020)
- Mas Testing is a guessing game wherein a guest player called as tumpak tracer must pick which among two PUT (persons under testing) fit a description or do a challenge better. If the guest player makes a correct answer, a home viewer is chosen to win a cash prize. If the guest player makes a wrong answer, they are subjected to a punishment called fun-ishment.[15]
- Mini Me (2014–2015, 2018)
- Mini Me is a segment for kids aged ten and under. Each contestant is featured as a mini version of his or her idol celebrity. They are introduced by the hosts while they pose on the left and right sides of the stage. Afterwards, they perform their chosen talent. The contestants are asked a question and they relate their answer to the audience. The audience rates them as "Good" or "Very Good" by raising placards with these words on either side. Nhikzy Vheench Calma (Mini Michael Jackson) won on Mini Me Season 1. Xiamara Sophia Vigor (Mini Selena Gomez) won on Mini Me Season 2. Lauren Madeleine Cabuguas (Mini Kim Chiu) won on Mini Me Season 3.
- Mini Miss U (2020)
- Subtitled as "The Search for the Next ABS-CBN Child Star". Mini Miss U is a competition for 5 to 10 year old beauty queens.[16] Aaron Sunga, dubbed as mini Yorme, co-hosts the segment.[17] The competition is put on hold following the restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- MINI MISS U
- 1st RUNNER-UP
- 2nd RUNNER-UP
- 3rd RUNNER-UP
- 4th RUNNER-UP
EPISODE | CANDIDATE | AGE | LOCATION |
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WEEK 1 | |||
January 6, 2020 | Stefanie Margaret Inglis | 7 | Olongapo City |
Myrelle Jazzey Vergel de Dios | 7 | Tondo, Manila | |
Angel Ann Ycasiano | 9 | Tondo, Manila | |
January 7, 2020 | Chloe Quinto | 6 | Cavite |
Faye Agas | 6 | Quezon City | |
Shantalle de Jesus | 5 | Antipolo City | |
January 8, 2020 | Rain Cuvinar | 10 | Quezon City |
Gav Villanueva | 7 | Bulacan | |
Norelle Ilano | 9 | Marikina | |
January 9, 2020 | Jacey Wills | 7 | Biñan, Laguna |
Parvaiz Sia | 9 | Meycauayan, Bulacan | |
Edicta Harteveld | 7 | Pasig | |
January 10, 2020 | Khevynne Zhane Arias | 7 | Olongapo City |
Lily Azzi | 7 | Dasmariñas, Cavite | |
Avi Moldez | 5 | Cavite | |
WEEKLY FINALS 1 | |||
January 11, 2020 | Angel Ann Ycasiano | 9 | Tondo, Manila |
Chloe Quinto | 6 | Cavite | |
Gav Villanueva | 7 | Bulacan | |
Jacey Wills | 7 | Biñan, Laguna | |
Khevynne Zhane Arias | 7 | Olongapo City | |
WEEK 2 | |||
January 13, 2020 | Yuuna Toledo | 7 | Libungan, North Cotabato |
Athena Alcala | 5 | Quezon City | |
Kitch Hernandez | 5 | Soccoro, Oriental Mindoro | |
January 14, 2020 | Jeanne Dimayuga | 5 | Malolos, Bulacan |
Yanah Rosaldo | 6 | Olongapo | |
Astrid Feliciano | 6 | Bulacan | |
January 15, 2020 | Kristel Flores | 8 | Candelaria, Quezon |
Mikay Baruiz | 9 | Malibay, Pasay | |
Kate Ramos | 9 | Lipa, Batangas | |
January 16, 2020 | Althea Ruedas | 7 | Antipolo City |
Ashley Valmadrid | 5 | Valenzuela City | |
LJ Barriga | 7 | Quezon City | |
January 17, 2020 | Maya Simpson | 8 | Quezon City |
A.U. Nolasco | 6 | Meycauayan, Bulacan | |
Shaunice Koester | 5 | Santo Tomas, Batangas | |
WEEKLY FINALS 2 | |||
January 18, 2020 | Kitch Hernandez | 5 | Soccoro, Oriental Mindoro |
Astrid Feliciano | 6 | Bulacan | |
Kate Ramos | 9 | Lipa, Batangas | |
LJ Barriga | 7 | Quezon City | |
Maya Simpson | 8 | Quezon City | |
WEEK 3 | |||
January 20, 2020 | Bea Romero | 5 | Orion, Bataan |
Kaayla Goleman | 6 | Angeles City, Pampanga | |
Katniss Perez | 6 | Marikina | |
January 22, 2020 | Solehn Gay | 5 | Meycauayan, Bulacan |
Nikki Valeriano | 6 | Las Piñas City | |
Trisha Andrada | 5 | Tarlac City | |
January 23, 2020 | Andrea Taft | 7 | Cebu City |
Althea Baun | 8 | Taguig City | |
Chuchay Damos | 9 | Caloocan | |
WEEKLY FINALS 3 | |||
January 25, 2020 | Kaayla Goleman | 6 | Angeles City, Pampanga |
Trisha Andrada | 5 | Tarlac City | |
Chuchay Damos | 9 | Caloocan | |
WEEK 4 | |||
January 27, 2020 | Skye Ong | 9 | Sampaloc, Manila |
Ayeth Chua | 7 | Quezon City | |
Zoey Sy | 8 | Manila | |
January 28, 2020 | Qarah Perez | 6 | Angeles City |
Ayza Aaman Sopaak | 6 | Albay | |
Natalie Maomay | 5 | Mandaluyong | |
January 29, 2020 | Kharissa Ho | 5 | Zambales |
Kashieca Creenia | 5 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
January 30, 2020 | Athena Ross | 8 | Las Piñas |
Sylvannah Garcia | 8 | Makati | |
Tiarra Salamat | 7 | Parañaque City | |
January 31, 2020 | Chloe Villareal | 5 | Mandaluyong |
Julia Cekic | 5 | Mandaluyong | |
Emanuelle Claire Maloia | 5 | Batangas | |
WEEKLY FINALS 4 | |||
February 1, 2020 | Ayeth Chua | 7 | Quezon City |
Natalie Maomay | 5 | Mandaluyong | |
Kashieca Creenia | 5 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
Sylvannah Garcia | 8 | Makati | |
Julia Cekic | 5 | Mandaluyong | |
WEEK 5 | |||
February 3, 2020 | Athena Calica | 8 | Baguio City |
Sharlotte Gallana | 7 | San Jose del Monte, Bulacan | |
Alya Medinacelli | 7 | Lallo, Cagayan Valley | |
February 4, 2020 | Ashley Mayo | 5 | Taguig City |
Christine Shield Aludino | 7 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
Baylee van den Berg | 7 | San Juan City | |
February 5, 2020 | Miel Panganiban | 7 | Pandi, Bulacan |
Bella Espinosa | 6 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
Jhana Cabiades | 5 | Caloocan | |
February 6, 2020 | Thea Bethell | 9 | Lubao, Pampanga |
Paula Marie Inoc | 8 | Las Piñas City | |
Roxy Hodzic | 9 | Quezon City | |
February 7, 2020 | Szophia Aguilar | 6 | Las Piñas City |
Jasmine Gaile Cabueñas | 5 | Valenzuela City | |
Alessandra Espiña | 5 | Northern Samar | |
WEEKLY FINALS 5 | |||
February 8, 2020 | Athena Calica | 8 | Baguio City |
Baylee van den Berg | 7 | San Juan City | |
Bella Espinosa | 6 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
Thea Bethell | 9 | Lubao, Pampanga | |
Alessandra Espiña | 5 | Northern Samar | |
WEEK 6 | |||
February 10, 2020 | Nicki Santos | 6 | Pateros |
MC Claynel Jammel Balana | 5 | Makati City | |
MC McMullen | 6 | Candelaria, Quezon | |
February 11, 2020 | Jewel Laine Barquin | 9 | Makati City |
Krisha Bautista | 9 | Malabon | |
Victoria Rose Resl | 8 | Angeles, Pampanga | |
February 12, 2020 | Shanika Shantelle de Guzman | 5 | Cavite |
Zed Elizze Regates | 5 | Laguna | |
Stephanie de Groot | 5 | Cavite | |
February 13, 2020 | Jasmine Hodzic | 5 | Quezon City |
Chellsey de Luna | 6 | Angeles, Pampanga | |
Yndra Fernandez | 5 | Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija | |
February 14, 2020 | Scarlett Hodzic | 5 | Quezon City |
Sofia Vassallo | 5 | Zambales | |
Eireen Ello | 5 | Cavite | |
WEEKLY FINALS 6 | |||
February 15, 2020 | Nicki Santos | 6 | Pateros |
Victoria Rose Resl | 8 | Angeles, Pampanga | |
Zed Elizze Regates | 5 | Laguna | |
Yndra Fernandez | 5 | Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija | |
Eireen Ello | 5 | Cavite | |
WEEK 7 | |||
February 17, 2020 | Chloe Gwen Jones | 6 | Balanga, Bataan |
Bella Ichallalen | 7 | Sta. Ana, Manila | |
Jillian Paige Cam | 5 | San Jose, Nueva Ecija | |
February 18, 2020 | Pola Mae Domingo | 5 | Marikina |
Akesha Rian Alayon | 5 | Mandaluyong | |
Zammanta Ezequiel Concepcion | 6 | Imus, Cavite | |
February 19, 2020 | Aahana Khan | 7 | Antipolo City |
Heaven Columna | 7 | General Trias, Cavite | |
Hezekiah Garcia | 6 | Caloocan | |
February 20, 2020 | Ellie Macalindong | 5 | Sto. Tomas, Batangas |
Niña Absuelo | 7 | General Trias, Cavite | |
Brianna Advincula | 5 | Quezon City | |
February 21, 2020 | Brielle Advincula | 5 | Quezon City |
Maureese Hassan | 5 | Caloocan | |
Sophia Jaro | 6 | Sta. Ana, Manila | |
WEEKLY FINALS 7 | |||
February 22, 2020 | Bella Ichallalen | 7 | Sta. Ana, Manila |
Pola Mae Domingo | 5 | Marikina | |
Aahana Khan | 7 | Antipolo City | |
Brianna Advincula | 5 | Quezon City | |
Sophia Jaro | 6 | Sta. Ana, Manila | |
WEEK 8 | |||
February 24, 2020 | Emma Ming Overstreet | 7 | Dagupan City, Pangasinan |
Hailey Bautista | 5 | Tondo, Manila | |
Faith Odevilas | 6 | Oriental Mindoro | |
February 25, 2020 | Jelliane Garcia | 9 | Tacloban City |
Seychelle Bruzula | 8 | Caloocan | |
Ize Cielos | 8 | Valenzuela | |
February 26, 2020 | Riana Villaceran | 7 | Bulacan |
Lheri Dumas | 6 | Quezon City | |
Akiesha Datuin | 5 | Binondo, Manila | |
February 27, 2020 | Starr Audu | 6 | Las Piñas City |
Andrea Gonzales | 8 | Pililla, Rizal | |
Faye Semillano | 8 | Pasay | |
February 28, 2020 | Dennah Bautista | 8 | Cainta, Rizal |
Marseille Anne Royo | 7 | Novaliches, Quezon City | |
Tiffany Lyn Kirkham | 8 | Caloocan | |
WEEKLY FINALS 8 | |||
February 29, 2020 | Faith Odevilas | 6 | Oriental Mindoro |
Seychelle Bruzula | 8 | Caloocan | |
Riana Villaceran | 7 | Bulacan | |
Faye Semillano | 8 | Pasay | |
Tiffany Lyn Kirkham | 8 | Caloocan | |
WEEK 9 | |||
March 2, 2020 | Hannah Khan | 5 | Calamba, Laguna |
Coleen Muñoz | 5 | Pasay | |
Princess Aquino | 6 | Pateros | |
March 3, 2020 | Sorreah Kharbouttli | 5 | Cavite |
Blythe Abanto | 6 | Mandaluyong | |
Ella Kavanaugh | 7 | Taguig City | |
March 4, 2020 | Khloe Nicole Guest | 5 | Antique |
Jazmin Sophie Hansen | 5 | Caloocan | |
Monique Yorac | 6 | Sampaloc, Manila | |
March 5, 2020 | Kishi Gabutero | 9 | Muntinlupa |
Rich Cabasag | 8 | Quezon City | |
Zoe Quizol | 7 | Quezon City | |
March 6, 2020 | Sam Rabara | 6 | San Mateo, Rizal |
Yunissa Gonzales | 5 | Bataan | |
Sabrina Gonzalez | 6 | Mandaluyong | |
WEEKLY FINALS 9 | |||
March 7, 2020 | Princess Aquino | 6 | Pateros |
Ella Kavanaugh | 7 | Taguig City | |
Monique Yorac | 6 | Sampaloc, Manila | |
Rich Cabasag | 8 | Quezon City | |
Sabrina Gonzalez | 6 | Mandaluyong | |
WEEK 10 | |||
March 9, 2020 | Eukraine de Asis | 7 | Muntinlupa |
Ishaeinna Adviento | 6 | Quezon City | |
Aleia Payunan | 5 | Cabuyao, Laguna | |
March 10, 2020 | Princess Norma Sindigan | 5 | Quezon City |
Martina Atienza | 5 | Las Piñas | |
Fryah Maxeen Padilla | 5 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
March 11, 2020 | Ruthamar Chloe Castillo | 7 | Caloocan |
Ishiah Wong | 7 | Tarlac | |
Cheska Maranan | 7 | Mabalacat, Pampanga | |
March 12, 2020 | Ann Cardinal | 10 | Dumaguete |
Chelsea Nicolas | 8 | Bulacan | |
Jhanzy Angeles | 9 | Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija | |
March 13, 2020 | Benesse Venegas | 5 | Muntinlupa |
Ranica Caballa | 6 | Caloocan | |
Tyra Benitez | 6 | Pampanga | |
WEEKLY FINALS 10 | |||
March 14, 2020 | Aleia Payunan | 5 | Cabuyao, Laguna |
Fryah Maxeen Padilla | 5 | Bacoor, Cavite | |
Cheska Maranan | 7 | Mabalacat, Pampanga | |
Jhanzy Angeles | 9 | Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija | |
Benesse Venegas | 5 | Muntinlupa |
- Miss Q and A (2017–2019)
- A segment, derived from the "Question and Answer" segments of beauty pageants, is a pageant for gays and transwomen. The segment focuses not on the beauty of the candidates but for their wit in answering questions. In every round, they have to start with "I believe," and end their answer with "'And I... thank you!"
- Three candidates compete for the crown as Miss Q and A for three rounds. The competition starts as 3 to 4 candidates enter the stage one by one. As the candidates walk on the stage, the hosts gives a short background about the candidates such as educational background, occupation, etc. The candidates are given the chance to introduce themselves and give comedic proverbs which they "believe" in (this is very common to any gay beauty pageants throughout the Philippines). In season 2, the candidate with the best introduction wins ₱5,000.
- In the first round, the candidates must answer trivial questions. The first round is called "Tumpak Ganern!". The first two or three candidates to answer one question correctly advance to the next round. In season 2, the first two or three candidates with the most number of correct answers will proceed to the next round.
- In the second round, the remaining candidates are asked with outrageous questions from a bowl of questions. The second round is called "Wit Lang!". Example: If there are one thousand grams in a kilogram, how many grams are there in an instagram?). The candidate who gave the "wittiest" answer, according to a panel of judges, will be declared the daily winner and advance to the final round.
- In the final round, the daily winner will face the reigning Miss Q and A. The final round is called "Beklamation!". In this round, a single, serious question (sometimes about recent events and social issues) are asked to both contenders. The winner will be declared through the average score of the panel of judges. If the winner is the daily winner, she will be the new reigning Miss Q and A. If the reigning Miss Q and A managed to defend the title, an additional crown is added. The longer the reigning Miss Q and A defend the title, the more crowns are added. If the reigning Miss Q and A managed to defend her title 3 times, she will advance to the semi-finals. If she managed to defend 10 times, she will advance to the grand finals without going through the semi-finals and will be added to the Hall of Fame. If the reigning Miss Q and A advances to the Hall of Fame and the grand finals, the crown is now vacant.
- When the crown is vacant, four candidates will compete instead of three and the last candidate standing after the three rounds shall be the new Miss Q and A.
- On June 30, 2018, held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Juliana Parizcova Segovia was named as the first "Miss Q and A 2018".[18][19][20][21] While Matrica Mae Centino and Lars Pacheco are 1st and 2nd runner-ups, respectively.
- On February 23, 2019, held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, the season 2 ended with Mitch Montecarlo Suansane named as the new "Miss Q and A 2019", while the runners-up are Czedy Rodriguez and Chad Kinis Lustre-Reid. It was then replaced by KapareWHO and BidaMan on its former slot.
- Mister Q & A (2019)
- Mister Q & A is a beauty pageant question-and-answer segment for men, similar to the previous segment, Miss Q and A. In every round, they have to start with "Ganito kasi iyan," and end their answer with "'Gano'n iyon!" There are three rounds:
Round | Round name |
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1 | May Tama Ka (equivalent to Tumpak Ganern!/IbiGAY Mo Na!) |
2 | Dami Mong Alam (equivalent to Wit Lang!) |
3 | Ano? Sagot! (equivalent to Beklamation!) |
Paul Maawa of Lucena, Quezon emerged as the first Mister Q & A.
- Mister and Miss Q and A: The Royal Showdown (2019)
Grand Winner | Special Award | Result |
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Juliana Segovia | None | Eliminated in Round 1 |
Mitch Suansane | None | Eliminated in Round 3 |
Paul Maawa | None | WINNER |
Nikko Natividad | Best in Intro | Eliminated in Round 2 |
- MNL48 (2018)
- It is a segment of search for the ultimate all-female Filipino idol group whose name is derived from its based city of Manila and the Japanese idol group AKB48.
- MNL48 is the 5th international sister gorup of Japan-based J-pop idol girl supergroup AKB48. It had conducted nationwide auditions for women aged 15–20 years old to become sought-after idols you can meet. Thousands of women took part of the audition, but only 200 of them succeeded to start the 13-week challenge rounds for them to test their singing & dancing skills. From Top 200, the aspirants were reduced to Top 75 in order to face public voting until General Election using MNL48-Plus App which was developed by Hallohallo Entertainment Inc. in partnership with ABS-CBN & one of the world's top multimedia, entertainment & IT agencies, AKS. From Top 75, only 48 women will become the official members of this group.
- From Top 48, There will be a ranking system that follows AKB48's Senbatsu Sousenkyo concept. Top 33–48 will be hailed as Next Girls, Top 17–32 will be hailed as the Under Girls & Top 16 will be hailed as Senbatsu members. From Top 16, 7 women will secure the Kami 7 slots which they will become the frontliners of the performance to join concerts with AKB48 & all of its sister groups worldwide, they will also be given international endorsement deals & an exclusive training program in AKS. And from Kami 7, the winner (as the Center Girl) of the general election will be the face of MNL48 worldwide.
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- Nasaan Ka, Mr. Pastillas (2015)
- Former AdVice Ganda advice-seeker and Internet sensation "Ms. Pastillas" Angelica Yap participates in a matchmaking segment. "Pastillas Girl" interacts with her admirers from Twitter. Among the eight, there are three of them she will choose from (Topher, Mike and Richard) who will be hailed "Mr. Pastillas". In the October 17 episode of the show, Ms. Pastillas chose Richard as her "Mr. Pastillas".
- Name It to Win It! (2020–2021)
- This game segment is where two teams (Team Vice and Team Vhong), the players must answer them correctly from 60 to 90 seconds depending on difficulty level, one who has many points is the winner. From January to February 2021, when a team got the most daily points from the starting week is the winner, and will coach the lost team through a funishment (or punishment) on Saturdays.
- The game segment composed of three segments.
- Relate Much! - When the game starts, the player must not see the picture and there are clues coaching by other players and must answer them correctly.
- See My Name - When the game starts, there are sets of questions, with pictures, letters and clues, and the player must answer them correctly (2 points for each answer).
- Train to Ubusan - Players of two different teams must answer the names that are related to the category with four sets. Once the team player fails or give the name that is not related to the category, the other team wins. The team who has two points in the game is the winner. The title is a play on the South Korean film Train to Busan and the Filipino comedy film, Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs. Zombies.
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- Oy! Oy! Dance (2017)
- Random studio audience members are chosen to dance the Oy! Oy! popularized by host Vhong Navarro. The best dancers of the day wins ₱20,000 and an ABS-CBN TV Plus streaming box. Viewers can also post their Oy! Oy! dance moves via online video.
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- Pusuan Mo Vice (2017)
- A special segment for Valentine's Day in which studio audience share their love stories live on television headed by host Vice Ganda
- Pak Ganern Challenge! (2016)
- Pinilakang Tabingi (2015–2016)
- The hosts perform a comedy sketch on a set tilted 22 degrees
- Papa Pogi (2015)
- It is a reality search contest by searching for a handsome and talented father.
- Petmalu Lodi (2017)
- From the slang words Petmalu (from Malupit meaning Amazing) and Lodi (from Idol), this game features two teams answering general knowledge questions to earn points and win ₱20,000. The twist in the game is that the words of the questions are flipped, making the questions hard to understand. The first person to press the buzzer and give the correct answer receives a point. The person who buzzed in can ask help from his or her teammates by saying "Long-Tu" (English: "Help"). If the person who buzzed in failed to answer within 3 seconds, the question will be discarded. The opposing team cannot steal and both teams must change representatives for the new question. The first team to gain three points is considered the winner and shall win ₱20,000 for their chosen charity.
- PINASikat (2014–2015)
- PINASikat is the reboot of the classic daily competition of Showtime. It started in 2nd half of 2014 and showcases a wide variety of talent: solo acts, duos, and group performers.
PINASikat Grand Finals January 24, 2015 | ||
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Act | Score | Result |
Spyros | 10 | Winner |
J-Crisis | 9.95 | Runner-up |
Trumpo Maskter | 9.80 | Third place |
Phoenix | 9.55 | Fourth place |
A.D Beat | 9.40 | Fifth/Sixth place |
Marlou M | 9.40 | Fifth/Sixth place |
Rhufa's Army | 9.25 | Seventh place |
Urban Crew | 9.10 | Eighth place |
Pole Empress | 8.95 | Ninth place |
Amokk | 8.90 | Tenth/Eleventh place |
D' Spinner | 8.90 | Tenth/Eleventh place |
The Wedding Singer | 8.70 | Twelfth place |
Wushu Discovery | 8.55 | Thirteenth/Fourteenth place |
Flairmonster | 8.55 | Thirteenth/Fourteenth place |
Asian Pride | 8.10 | Fifteenth place |
D' Kings | 7.85 | Sixteenth place |
- Piling Lucky (2020)
- Pinoy Halo-Halo (2013)
- It is a talent search for Filipinos with foreign blood. In Grand Finals, Filipino-Chinese Francis Ryan Lim emerged as the grand winner, while Filipino-Korean Seongki Min is the first runner-up and Filipino-Taiwanese Chelsea Tenzin Lee is the second runner-up.
- Pitik Bulag (2012)
- In Pitik Bulag, two teams of three contestants battle out in a team versus team game. The game starts off with a rock-paper-scissors game to determine which team will answer the first question. The first team to answer three question correctly earns ��30,000
- PUROKatatawanan (2017–2018)
- In this game, two teams (PUROKalalakihan for Team Boys and PUROKababaihan for Team Girls) take turns in delivering funny jokes, whoever has the funnier joke wins. The first team to joke will be determined by a toss coin. The team representative will choose a person from the opposing team who they will deliver the joke to.If the opposing team cannot answer the joke then the team gets the point if the joke is funny. If the joke is answered by the opposing team then they get a point unless the one who delivered the joke has a funnier answer than the opposing team. If the joke is not funny or both teams have corny or "waley" answer, then no one receives a point.
- If both representatives have funny answers to the joke, then the judges will decide to whom to give the point to. If they are still undecided to whom to give the point to, then the decision will have to come from the "tambay" (Filipino slang for a common street bystander; clichéd as a topless male using a broom or mop to award or deny the point). The "tambay" is deemed as the final judge as such the decision is final. The first team to gain three points is considered the winner and will win ₱20,000 for their chosen charity.
- PAMILYAnaryo (2020)
- Pamilyanaryo features a family player who have helped others during the pandemic, and gives them a chance to win P1 million.[1][2]
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- QuaranSing (2020–2021)
- QuaranSing is a live karaoke segment involving the It's Showtime hosts.
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- Reina ng Tahanan (2021-present)
- Reina ng Tahanan is a beauty pageant segment for Mothers who has a wonderful charm.
- Rejoice: #HabaNgHair (2013)
- It is a special segment by Rejoice in which they will search for girls who have the best smiles.
- Rock the Clock (2012)
- In Rock the Clock hosted by Kim Atienza, the winner of "Arte Mo! competes in a fast-paced trivial game to have a chance to win the ₱500,000 jackpot prize. The contestant must first choose one of the offered cash cards, which contain the number of seconds they will have in the game. There are two sixty-second cards, two seventy-five-second cards, and one ninety-second card. Once they choose a cash card, they face a game board containing fifteen pictures, each symbolizing a topic question. Each question also has a random peso amount, with a board total of ₱500,000. Before the game begins, the contestant can reorder their first row's topics to potentially answer the questions faster. Once the game begins, the clock will stop after the player finishes each row. At the end of the three rows, they will win whatever is in their earnings. If they answer all of the questions correctly, they win ₱500,000.
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- Sample Queen (2015)
- Sample Queen is a talent contest for women from different walks of life.
- Sample Sample Sample (2009)
- Santa Babies (2016, 2018)
- Two groups of children showcase their talents and dance to famous Christmas songs.
- Showtime Classics (2012–2013)
- The talent portion of the show remains from the original Showtime, encouraging auditioned groups to showcase their talents, competing with other groups until they are the last ones standing. This time in the reformat, Vice and Jhong are the resident hurados, meaning they cannot be evicted. Three celebrity hurados complete the judging panel and, as usual, face the public vote for every Saturday. Also new is that the winning group wins a grand prize of ₱3,000,000. Two different groups will compete against each other every day, with the winner of the day receiving ₱100,000 for their group and hometown
- Showtime Goodtime (2012, 2014, 2018)
- The daily Arte Mo! winner advances to the jackpot round. There are eight letters that complete the word "Showtime" with each letter having a corresponding amount:
Letter Amount S ₱20,000 H ₱35,000 O ₱50,000 W ₱75,000 T ₱100,000 I ₱150,000 M ₱250,000 E ₱1,000,000
- There are two types of balls – one bearing the letters "ITS" while the other has an "X" on it. The contestant needs to get the "ITS" ball through a raffle wheel in order to advance to the next letter. After every letter, the contestant is given an option to proceed with "Showtime" or leave with the cash prize they've earned with "Goodtime" if the contestant keeps proceeding and gets two "X" balls, the game is over and they get only what they won in Arte Mo!.
- Sine Mo' To (2012–2018, 2019)
- "Sine Mo' To" is Showtime's sketch comedy segment, which parodies different topics, originally-written stories and personalities. A minimum of three audience members are chosen each day to play a role in the skit. At the end of the segment, these audience players receive a prize in the form of money based on their performance. The popular funny segment returns in 2019 for the limited edition of their 10th anniversary of Showtime.
- SingTunado (2015–2016)[22]
- Singing Mo 'To (2015–2016; 2018)
- A musical sing-along segment where the person sings an original song at the live music video.
- Sinong Nanay Mo (2016–2017)
- Three contestants, aged 13 to 16 years old, compete in a quiz bee with questions in different categories. Every correct answer is equivalent to ₱1,000. The player who first gets three correct answers wins the game and is given a medal. The players are accompanied by their parents to support them. The daily winner returns the next day to defend their title. If the defending champion successfully defends their title 10 days straight, they are added to the Honor Roll.
- Smile Mo, Show Mo (2017)
- Showtime hosts will find the best smiles of madlang people.
- Stars on 45 (2013–2014)
- This is a segment featuring contestants aged 45 and over. Contestants sing two songs of their choice. The first is an old-fashioned song and the second is a more modern song. The winners advance to the weekly finals, and then to the grand finals.
- Super FieSTARS (2020)
- Super Fiestars is a week-long segment that pits representatives from two barangays in various competitions. The barangay with the most wins at the end of the week brings home a special prize for their community.[1][2]
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- TaguAnne (2017)
- The objective of the game is to find the real Anne Curtis from a group huddling together.
- TalentOlympics (2018)
- Tawag ng Tanghalan (2016–present)
- The Horns Dance Challenge (2016)
- Dance groups showcase their own version of a viral dance challenge accompanied by the song "The Horns" by DJ KATCH.
- Trabahula (2016–2018)
- The celebrity player of the day guesses which one of the four madlang workers is the true worker by analyzing their physical traits, skills and knowledge about the occupation. If the celebrity player identifies the correct worker, they win ₱20,000. The true worker also wins ₱10,000. However, if the player identifies the wrong worker, the ₱20,000 top prize is divided equally among the four madlang workers, with the chosen wrong worker receiving an additional ₱5,000.
- ToMiho – A Love Realiserye (2015)
- [23] Pinoy Big Brother: 737 big winner Miho Nishida and runner-up Tommy Esguerra share their real-life love story.
- Twerking Girls (2015)
- This segment features two girl contestants competing to be the best twerking girl.
- Tatak Showtime (2015)
- Past contestants and winners of Showtime and It's Showtime segments perform during the program's opening number.
- Todo BiGay (2015)
- A competition open to gays who have talents in different fields. Alab Poi Dancers from Abucay, Bataan emerged as the first-ever grand winner of Todo BiGay which won ₱200,000,[24][25] while the second placer is Prince Erich from Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya which won ₱100,000, and the third placer is E.M.U. Cheerdancers from Maysan, Valenzuela City which won ₱50,000.
hideTodo BiGay Grand Finals
December 12, 2015Grand Finalist Score and Result E.M.U. Cheerdancers
Maysan, Valenzuela City08.33
3rd PlacerAlab Poi Dancers
Abucay, Bataan10.00
Grand WinnerPabeki Gays
Brgy. Manresa, Quezon City06.33
7th PlacerExciting Hooper
San Andres, Quezon07.67
4th/5th PlacerPrince Erich
Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya08.67
2nd PlacerLittle Power Impact
Brgy. Damayan, Quezon City07.33
6th PlacerXB Davao
Boulevard, Davao City07.67
4th/5th Placer
- Tong-Tong-Tong-Tong Papatong-Patong (2018–2019)
- Two team leaders select their members through a schoolyard pick. The two teams are then given objects to stack up within 2 minutes. The team with the highest stack wins the game.[26]
- That's my Tomboy (2013-2015)
- This segment is dedicated to lesbians. April "Mariz" Epey Herher emerged as the grand winner of the first season.[27] Ma. Katherine "Kit" Cunanan emerged as That's My Tomboy Astig 2 Grand Winner.
- TV Parol (2014)
- A segment features a human body with the giant Christmas lantern made for the various objects.
- Tandang Pananong (2013–2014)
- This game is composed of two pairs: one grandparent and one eldest child aged eight years or younger per team. Before the game proper, grandparents may look at the featured objects found in each question by the hosts and dancers. The main hosts ask a question first and the eldest child may press the buzzer to answer, after which, the grandparent of the team chooses from boxes the exact object the eldest child answered earlier within 10 seconds. If the exact object is correct, they will earn one point, but if it is wrong, no point. The team that gets three points wins ₱20,000, while the losing team takes home ₱5,000.
- Trabahusay (2017)
- Two teams composed of three to five members with the same occupation will be competing in a form of talent competition. The winning team will take home a ₱25,000 and will be back for their weekly finals.
- Twin It To Win It (2017)
- A reality search for the most talented identical or fraternal twins. Laride Twins (Grand Finalist No. 4) emerged as Twin It To Win It Grand Winner.
- The Spelling V (2019)
- Vice Ganda choose Madlang People/Audience to spell certain words. Each Madlang People have the chance to get ₱10,000, ₱5,000, or ₱2,500.
V[]
- Versus (2021)
- The challenger of the day will choose one of the 5 Abangers which was composed of 3 Havey performers and 2 Waley performers. The winner will be determined by the votes of the 3 guest judges. The Monday and Wednesday winner will compete with each other in the Weekly Finals every Friday. However, the mechanics were slightly changed starting from the third week onwards. There are only 2 Havey performers among the 5 Abangers and the Weekly Finals are held every Saturday instead.
- The daily winner will receive ₱10,000 while the weekly winner will receive ₱20,000.
- In the Grand Finals Week, 16 weekly winners were divided into four separate groups with four finalists each.[28] The winner of each group advanced to the final round dubbed as The Grand Show Presa, and received an additional ₱20,000. Jessie Pascua also known as The Ihaws of Us emerged as the grand champion of the competition dubbed as the Ultimate Performer. His prizes include a trophy and ₱100,000.[29]
W[]
- Walang Basagan ng Trip (2014–2015)
- Each host must share jokes.
- Walang Tunugan (2020-2021)
- Weight Lang (2017)
- Years: 2017: A chosen audience member guesses the exact weight of a given object. If the audience member gives a correct guess, he or she wins ₱20,000. Otherwise, he or she receives a consolation prize of ₱2,000.
- W.E.R.P.A.H. (Woah! Extraordinary Real Pinoy Action Hero) (2017)
X[]
- Xia and Kuys (2015)
- Mini Me season 2 grand winner Xia Vigor interacts with hosts Vhong Navarro and Billy Crawford.
Y[]
- Young Tayo Eh! (2017)
- A celebrity player must correctly place three contestants from a pool of twenty "Young Ones" into podiums labeled youngest, younger and young. The celebrity player figures out the chosen contestants' ages through three stages. In stage one called Ramp-Age, the "Young Ones" introduce themselves and name their past and present idols. In stage two called Q & Age, the "Young Ones" answer a popular culture-related question in thirty seconds. In stage three called Age Showtime, the "Young Ones" showcase their talents and skills to the audience.
- In between stages, the player can rearrange the "Young Ones" into different podiums. If the celebrity player correctly arranges the "Young Ones" at the end of the three stages, he or she wins ₱15,000. However, if the player arranges them in the wrong order, each of the "Young Ones" wins ₱5,000 with the youngest contestant receiving a ₱5,000 bonus for proving their ultimate youthfulness.
Z[]
- Zumba Bida / Retro Bida (2015)
- Three groups consisting of 5 to 10 members each engage in a dance competition with the help of a resident dance instructor. The hosts select one winner from each group to compete for the ₱15,000 prize.
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