Talentadong Pinoy

Summary

Talentadong Pinoy (transl. Talented Pinoy), also known as Bangon Talentadong Pinoy (transl. Get Up, Talented Pinoy for its eighth season) is a Philippine reality talent show broadcast by TV5. The show premiere on August 16, 2008. Hosted initially by Ryan Agoncillo in its first five seasons, within exception of seasons 6 and 7, the show is handled formerly by Robin Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez,[1] it displays performances from singers, dancers, actors, musicians and comedians, to contortionists, impressionists, jugglers, ventriloquists and magicians. Contestants are allowed to perform any act they want. One difference to the Got Talent series is that the judges give their opinions on the performance of the performer and grades only 50% of the final score while the jury also grades 50% of the score to determine the winner. Its recent season aired every Saturday at 8 p.m. (PST). The show ended on March 13, 2021, and was replaced by 1000 Heartbeats: Pintig Pinoy.

Talentadong Pinoy
Title card of Bangon Talentadong Pinoy (2020–2021)
GenreReality show
Written byPaolo Bustamante
Directed byRich Ilustre
Presented byRyan Agoncillo (2008–2013, 2020–2021)
Robin Padilla (2014)
Mariel Rodriguez (2014)
Tuesday Vargas (2014)
Theme music composerNey Dimaculangan (first incarnation)
Bryan Aquino
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons8
Production
Executive producersMalou Gascon (first incarnation)
Robert P. Galang
Vitto P. Lazatin
Sienna G. Olaso
Isabel A. Santillan
Guido R. Zaballero
ProducersTV5 Network
The IdeaFirst Company (2020–2021)
Production locationsTV5 Studios, Quezon City (2008–2009)
Sky Dome, SM City North EDSA, Quezon City (2010–2012)
NBC Tent, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City (2012–2013), TV5 Broadway Centrum (2014)
Running time1 hour
Original release
NetworkTV5
ReleaseAugust 16, 2008 (2008-08-16) –
August 18, 2013 (2013-08-18)
ReleaseAugust 16 (2014-08-16) –
December 13, 2014 (2014-12-13)
ReleaseAugust 15, 2020 (2020-08-15) –
March 13, 2021 (2021-03-13)

Overview edit

 
Talentadong Pinoy title card used on 2014
 
Talentadong Pinoy audition at SM City Baliwag in Baliuag, Bulacan

The show aims to display and advance performances considered as talented by the judges. The audition process is mostly held in SM locations all over the Philippines. The judging panel is composed of "talent scouts" (three famous persons who decide if the performers are passed on their performances) and the "jury" (composed of about eight to ten ordinary persons with professions or occupations and are the main judges in the contest). (If several contestants are passed by the talent scouts, the jury will decide who will become the winner. The jury is changed randomly in every show.)

The contestants perform on stage within 1 minute and 30 seconds. When the performers successfully do their act in that time, the bell rings, indicating that the contestant succeeded. If the talent scouts don't like the act, they simply press their respective buzzers and the curtain will be closed partially. When the contestants receive three strikes from the talent scouts, the curtain will be completely closed accompanied by the buzzer, notifying that the performer's act is terminated. Mostly seven competitors will compete if there is a defending champion; there are eight contestants if it is searching for a new defending champion. They will become the defending champion when the performer wins on the contest either by unanimous or split-decision by the jury. They must defend their title for five consecutive weeks against other performers. If they succeed in defending the title, the defending champion becomes a "Hall of Famer."[2]

Hosts edit

Current edit

Talent Scouts
Guest talent scouts

Previous edit

Seasons edit

Season 1 edit

In the first season, a contestant is hailed a "Hall of Fame" winner when he/she/they defend their title for five consecutive weeks.

Battle of the Champions was held at 7:30 pm, on March 6, 2010 at the Cuneta Astrodome. It was a competition for the seven Hall of Famers to become "Philippine's Ultimate Talentado" and Grand Prize of 1,000,000 pesos. Joining them is a "Wildcard Competitor", who is a failed Talentado with a chance to compete with the Hall of Famers. Jackielyn from Cavite was revealed In March 2010, as the Wildcard Competitor.

The criteria for judging consists of 50% text votes and 50% jury's decision (which was composed of 6-8 judges). Some notable contestants of Talentadong Pinoy appear on the intermission numbers of the Battle of the Champions. Yoyo Tricker was declared the First Ultimate Talentado and won for 1,000,000 pesos in cash. Jessa Joy Mendoza.

Season 2 edit

Following the first Battle of the Champions there were some changes on Talentadong Pinoy:

  • The stage is now on 180-degree view.
  • For a contestant to be part of the "Hall of Fame", they must defend their title for eight consecutive episodes.
  • The color of the curtain is changed from black to red.
  • There are now four talent scouts. They can now handle the decision of the contestants' performance.
  • The criteria for judging is obtained by 1/3 from talent scouts and 2/3 from the jury.
  • The after the talent scouts' evaluation the contestant's rating from the talent scout will be shown in four red bar graphs but the ratings' form the jury is in the one green bar which is not shown instead it display as a question mark.
  • The program is aired on Saturdays and Sundays.

On March 12 and 13, 2011, the Battle of the Champions was held at Ynares Center, Antipolo City. A Celebrity Edition was announced to be held on the Grand Finals. Each celebrity will be accompanied by Season 1 Hall of Famers. Ciara Sotto (with Far East Acrobats) Winner, Valeen Montenegro (with The Tribal Dancers), Regine Tolentino (with Makata Tawanan), and Rosanna Roces (with Leah Patricio) will compete respectively.[3] Joseph the Artist declared the Second Ultimate Talentado, taking home 1,000,000 pesos, a new car, four-year college scholarship, and a chance to represent the Philippines at the World Championships of the Performing Arts (WCOPA) to be held in Hollywood, USA. In addition to the major prizes, three contestants (including Joseph the Artist) won PHP 10,000 for being the Champion Detergent Bar's Kahanga-Hangang Performance Awardees.[4]

Season 3 edit

Astroboy became the Third Ultimate Talentado in the Battle of the Champions held at the Quezon City Memorial Circle on May 6, 2012. He won P1 million cash with a brand new car. He was also given the opportunity to represent the country in the world Championship of the Performing arts (WCOPA) in Hollywood.

Season 4 edit

Talentadong Pinoy was revived in 2014 with Robin Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez as the new hosts. Meanwhile, Tuesday Vargas was added as the backstage

Season 5 edit

Talentadong Pinoy was revived by TV5 and Cignal TV in 2020 under its new title, Bangon Talentadong Pinoy. Agoncillo will return as a host for its revival season with talent scouts Joross Gamboa, Janice de Belen and John Arcilla, known as the "Triple J". The season is focusing on the talents who affected of the COVID-19 pandemic. The talents can be auditioned on its official Facebook page of Bangon Talentadong Pinoy.[5]

Spin-offs edit

After Season 3 Battle of the Champions, Talentadong Pinoy launched new spin-offs aside from the current competition: Talentadong Pinoy Kids, Talentadong Pinoy International Edition, Talentadong Pinoy Worldwide and Talentadong Pinoy Junior.

Hall of Famers/Battle of the Champions contestants/current champions edit

Season 1 edit

Key   First Ultimate Talentado
Rank Professional Name Hometown Talent
1st Hall of Fame Far East Acrobats Pampanga Acrobatics
2nd Hall of Famer Wanlu Rizal Ventriloquism
3rd Hall of Famer Yoyo Tricker (First Ultimate Talentado) Quezon City Yoyo Tricks
4th Hall of Famer Tribal Dancers Laguna Fire dancing
5th Hall of Famer Leah Patricio Manila Singing
6th Hall of Famer Omar the Ladder Balancer Marinduque Ladder Tricks
7th Hall of Famer Makata Tawanan Bulacan Poetry
Wildcard Grand Finalist Jackielyn Cavite Singing

Season 2 edit

Key   Philippines Ultimate Talentado 2011   Champion Detergent Bar's Kahanga-Hangang Performance Awardees
Rank Professional Name Hometown Talent
8th Hall of Famer Beatbox Gor Davao Beatbox
9th Hall of Famer The Believers Muntinlupa Musical Theatre
10th Hall of Famer Joseph the Artist (Second Ultimate Talentado) Laguna Sand Art
11th Hall of Famer New Born Divas Quezon City Singing trio
12th Hall of Famer Sfazhiva (Ana Marie Garbo) Caloocan Pole dancing
13th Hall of Famer Zion Show Laguna Acrobatics/Magic
14th Hall of Famer Fire Attraction Lahug, Cebu Fire Poi
15th Hall of Famer RR Friends Naic, Cavite Isolation Duo & Breakdance
Wildcard Grand Finalist Belinda Adora's Step Kids Antipolo, Rizal Ballroom Dancing
  1. ^ Joseph the Artist originally lost to Cedie (singer/one-time defending champion). However, after the 8-win rule was implemented, Joseph was placed in the Hall of Fame having won nine times.

Season 3 edit

Rank Professional Name Hometown Talent
16th Hall of Famer Ayegee Bukidnon Singing
17th Hall of Famer Melbelline Bulacan Kundiman-style Singing [1]
18th Hall of Famer Dancing Is Fun [2] Northern Samar Ballroom Dancing
19th Hall of Famer Craig & Samantha [3] New Jersey Dancing
20th Hall of Famer Astroboy (Third Ultimate Talentado) Quezon City Hula Hoop Dancing
21st Hall of Famer Sustantivo Quezon City Pole Dancing
22nd Hall of Famer Monica Bulacan Sand Art
Wild Card Contender Rhyzza San Mateo, Rizal RNB Singing
  1. ^ Dancing is Fun won the "Make It or Break It" edition, a wildcard show competed by former champions who did not made the Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ Melbelline performed "waray-waray" with a modern twist, but later perform a kundiman as a request of a talent-scout

Talentadong Pinoy Kids Season 1 edit

Rank Professional Name Hometown Talent
1st Hall of Famer Baby Gymnast Quezon City Gymnastics
2nd Hall of Famer Rein Pineda Valenzuela Kundiman-style Singing
3rd Hall of Famer Gabe Manila Violin
4th Hall of Famer Baby Josh Nueva Ecija Dancing
5th Hall of Famer Sandugo Guardline (First Ultimate Talentado Kids) Tondo, Manila Flag Turners
6th Hall of Famer Joshua De Villa Batangas Singing
7th Hall of Famer DJ Explorer Caloocan Acrobat
8th Hall of Famer Reborn of ES Dance Masters Quezon Dancing
9th Hall of Famer Flex Cavite Dance
Wild Card Contender Mary Heart Iloilo Singing

Talentadong Pinoy International Edition edit

Professional Name Hometown Talent
Edward Lava Singapore Singing
Miguel Antonio Vedanaigam Singapore Singing
Penny Salcedo (Fourth Ultimate Talentado) Hong Kong Singing
Liza Parantar Hong Kong Singing
Erick John Dizon Dubai Singing

Talentadong Pinoy Worldwide 2013 edit

Professional Name Hometown Talent
Rina Forbes Canada Singing
Haina Middle East Singing
Spyro Marco (Fifth Ultimate Talentado) New York City Diabolo trick
Nocturnal Dance Company Quezon City Dancing
Larvae Davao Gymnastics, Dancing
Sor Apao Iligan City Signing
Laserman Malabon Laser Act
  • To enter the hall of fame must have 6 wins and defend the title.

Season 4 edit

Color keys
  •   - Ultimate Talentado season four
  •   - Hall of famer (Advanced to Finals)
  •   - Hall of famer from Robin's pick (Advanced to finals)

Semifinal 1 edit

Professional Name Talent
Lights Production Dancing with Lights
Mystique Aerial Dancing
Crew Mechanix Dancing
Empoy & Entoy Brothers Comedy Prank
Madibeats Beat Boxing
Street Voice Singing
Tazmania Dancing

Semifinal 2 edit

Professional Name Talent
BMG Wheelchair Dancesport Ballroom Dancing; handicapped
Bonfire Fire Dancing
La Super Nova Male Burlesque Dancers
John Paul Singing
Neil Never Exit in Life Rap Singing
Tsako Elastiko Tsako Performing act

Wildcard edit

Professional Name Talent
Escapades Blazing Color GD Flag Turners / Majorettes
Amaya Air Gymnast / Dancing
Fire Fury Fire Dancing Act / Stunt Man
The Wire Man Wire Act / Stunt Man
Fritzy Diva Singing
Synchro Movers Synchronized Dancing

Finals edit

Professional Name Talent
Tazmania Dancing
Mystique Aerial dancing
Neil Never Exit in Life (Sixth Ultimate Talentado) Human Beatboxing
BMG Wheelchair Dancesport Handicapped Ballroom Dancing
Bonfire Fire dancing Act / Poi
Amaya Air Gymnastics
Escapades Blazing Color GD Flag Turners

Awards edit

KBP Golden Dove edit

  • Winner, Best Talent Show (2009 & 2010)

MTRCB Awards edit

  • Winner, Best Talent Show (2009)

PMPC Star Awards for TV edit

  • Winner, Best Talent Search Program (2011)^
  • Winner, Best Talent Search Program (2009)
  • Winner, Best Talent Search Program Host (2009)
  • Nominated, Best Talent Search Program & Host (2008, 2010 & 2011)
  • Winner, Best Talent Search Program (2012)
  • Winner, Best Talent Search Program (2013)

^ = tied with Showtime (ABS-CBN 2)

Catholic Mass Media Awards edit

  • Winner, Best Entertainment Program (2012)[6]
  • Nominated, Best Talent Show (2008, 2009 & 2010)

USTv Students Choice Awards edit

  • Nominated, Best Talent Show (2008 & 2009)

Gawad UP Gandingan TV Awards edit

  • Nominated, Best Talent Show (2008 & 2009)

Guillermo Mendoza Box Office Entertainment Awards edit

  • Winner, 2011 Best TV Program-Talent Search and Most Popular TV Director (Rich Ilustre)[7]
  • Winner, 2012 Most Popular TV Program Talent Search/Reality[8]

ENPRESS edit

  • Winner, Best Original TV-Program-Talent Search (2013)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Robin and Mariel tapped as new 'Talentadong Pinoy' hosts". The Philippine STAR. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  2. ^ Talentadong Pinoy: Feature Program Show retrieved via www.tv5.com.ph May 4, 2009
  3. ^ http://showbiznest.blogspot.com/2011/03/talentadong-pinoys-battle-of-champions.html [user-generated source]
  4. ^ "batangastoday.com". ww38.batangastoday.com.
  5. ^ Dolly Ann Carvajal (July 4, 2020). "Ryan: Latest incarnation of 'Talentadong Pinoy' in tune with current realities". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  6. ^ ABS-CBN rules 34th Catholic Mass Media Awards retrieved via www.pep.ph Jul 9, 2012
  7. ^ "42nd Box-Office Entertainment Awards honors outstanding actors and actresses of 2010". Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  8. ^ "Vice Ganda named Phenomenal Box-Office Star; Derek Ramsay is Box-Office King while Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes share Box-Office Queen title". Pep.ph. Retrieved 2014-05-20.

External links edit

  • Official website