Who Wants to be a Millionaire on TV5 hosted by Vic Sotto

 
     
 

With the success of Oscar favorite Slumdog Millionaire, TV5 timely responds to Filipinos' penchant for rags-to-riches and inspiring stories amidst the economic crisis by bringing back the game show that started all game shows on Philippine TV this summer, giving its contestants a chance to relive the ‘overnight millionaire’ dream.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, the biggest international top-rating game show franchise that hit the country in 2000, makes a comeback on Philippine TV this time on TV5 starting May 23, Saturday.  
After much guessing in the industry, hosting the game show and now to pitch the famous buzz-phrase "Is that your final answer?" is none other than entertainment master and respected producer, Vic Sotto—who is actually a self-confessed avid viewer of the international game show which he relates to have enjoyed tuning in to on his vacations in the United States.

Based on the original British format, contestants coming from all over the country will compete to get on the "hot seat" to which the ascent to the seven-digit jackpot begins by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. Traditionally, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? is a general knowledge game show that sets off challenges, suspense, and a 1 Million cash prize. But as it lands on TV5, the show escalates it to a P2,000,000 jackpot prize, turning the contestants eager and excited as the questions eventually turn into higher levels of difficulty.

Keeping loyal to its original format, contestants are provided "Lifelines" in the form of ‘Ask the Audience’ at which the audience key in their answers, ‘50/50’ wherein two wrong answers are eliminated from the choices, and the ‘Phone a Friend’ option.

“We are thrilled to acquire the franchise to Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and even more pleased to have Vic Sotto hosting this huge game show.  We are very happy to have him on board the TV5 family,” expresses Jasper Evangelista, TV5 Senior VP for Brand Management.

Vic Sotto, on the other hand, expressed his excitement to be part of the game show and also be in the same channel as son Oyo Sotto—who stars in the top-rating suspense-comedy show, Midnight DJ. Interestingly, Vic’s hosting stint in Who Wants to be a Millionaire? also makes two of the TVJ triumvirate officially part of TV5, with Joey De Leon at the helm of all-time favorite Wow Mali.

Aspiring contestants should watch out for the Who Wants to be a Millionaire? mall auditions in designated SM Malls starting on May. Relive the millionaire dream and tune in to the pilot episode on May 23, Saturday 6 p.m., only on TV5.

 


 
 
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