Pinoy Idol
Pinoy Idol is a 2008 Philippine television interactive reality-based singing competition show broadcast by GMA Network. Created and developed by FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment, the program is a franchise of Pop Idol created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller, the show is the second incarnation of Philippine Idol.
Hosted by Raymond Gutierrez, with Ogie Alcasid, Jolina Magdangal, and Wyngard Tracy as judges, it premiered on April 4, 2008 replacing Kakasa Ka Ba Sa Grade 5?. The show concluded on August 17, 2008 with a total of 37 episodes.
Transition from ''Philippine Idol''
had previously announced that they are considering producing a second season of the show. However, many reports claim that ABC management was slowly abandoning that plan. Sources claimed that ABC incurred heavy losses in the previous season, primarily because of the low number of advertisement slots despite being a widely followed show. ABC asserted that it was still under negotiation with FremantleMedia about the second season and had earmarked Asian Idol as its "big launch", although there was a possibility that GMA was negotiating about Idol as well since the network already had local versions of Celebrity Duets and Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?—both FremantleMedia franchises.After several negotiations, FremantleMedia had officially decided to move and to have the second season aired on GMA Network, which premiered on April 5, 2008. FremantleMedia's representative Geraldine Bravo said that it is "very fortunate" to find a new partner, while GMA Network's Senior Vice President for Entertainment Wilma Galvante added that both parties have agreed that the network "has the experience, the resources, and the people to mount talent-search programs".
Overview
Auditions
Auditions for Pinoy Idol were held in the following cities: Cagayan de Oro, Batangas City, Iloilo City, Cebu City, Davao City, Pasay, Dagupan, and Angeles. Auditions in Naga were canceled for unknown reasons. During the Pasay auditions, Ida Henares, head of the GMA Artist Center, took over Magdangal's seat in the judges' panel as the latter was in the United States at the time. Out of thousands of aspirants, 179 passed through the next round of eliminations.Theater rounds
The 179 audition passers gathered in Manila for the theater rounds in Cinema 6 of SM City North EDSA. The first round saw the hopefuls divided into groups of 10 and they each performed their pieces in front of the judges. Ninety contestants were chosen for the second round. In the second round, the ninety aspirants formed pairs and each pair had duets to perform together; they were judged separately. Half of the ninety were virtually cut. The final forty-five each performed a song of their choice for a final time in front of the judges. Afterwards, they were divided into three groups of fifteen. One group was eliminated, bringing the number down to thirty.On April 2008, the judges re-examined the performances of the final thirty survivors, starting from their audition pieces down to their final ones in the theater round. Then, in the GMA Network Center, the judges announced the fates of the thirty. It is from this final group that the Top 24 were chosen.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics song "Ready to Fly" by Amy Pearson was used extensively throughout the audition and theatre phases of the competition.
Semi-finalists
The 24 semi-finalists were announced on May 17, 2008. Some of their names were changed or shortened so it would be easier for viewers to remember. Their names and short biographies were also published the day after the announcement. The semifinals, or "workshop phase," began on May 23, 2008, with the Top 12 male contestants performing first and the Top 12 female contestants performing the next day. Eliminations were on a weekly basis beginning May 25, 2008, until the Top 12 was finalized. Because of a quirk in the number of weeks and process of elimination, this stage ended a week later than expected.Male semi-finalists
Joselindo Pimpino Jr., also known as JJ Jr., is 17 from Bataan. He currently studies in Baguio where his parents live. He also claims to be Pinoy Pop Superstar- "You to Me Are Everything"
- "King of Wishful Thinking"
- "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"
- "When I Need You" - Eliminated, June 15, 2008
- "She's out of My Life"
- "Every Breath You Take"
- "Hello" - Eliminated, June 8, 2008
- "Your Love"
- "Babe" - Eliminated, June 1, 2008
- "How Do You Heal a Broken Heart"
- "The Old Songs" - Eliminated, June 1, 2008
- "Angels Brought Me Here" - Eliminated, May 25, 2008
- "Sana Ay Ikaw na Nga" - Eliminated, May 25, 2008
Female semi-finalists
- "I Believe In You and Me"
- "It Must Have Been Love"
- "The Voice Within"
- "I Turn to You" - Eliminated, June 15, 2008
- "You Mean The World To Me"
- "I Feel for You"
- "Killing Me Softly with His Song" - Eliminated, June 8, 2008
- "Fever"
- "With Or Without You" - Eliminated, June 1, 2008
- "Fame"
- "Wind Beneath My Wings" - Eliminated, June 1, 2008
- "Crazy" - Eliminated, May 25, 2008
- "My Immortal" - Eliminated, May 25, 2008
Semifinals weekly song themes
- Week 1 : Own choice of songs
- Week 2 : Hit songs from year of birth
- Week 3 : Greatest musical influences
- Week 4 : Songs for fathers
Top 12 finalists
In the eighth week, two finalists were cut from the competition in a single night to accommodate the final three finalists for the finale; that elimination took place on August 10, 2008. The finale shows took place on August 16 and August 17, 2008 at the SMX Convention Center.
Gretchen Espina is 20 from Biliran. She is the daughter of Rogelio J. Espina, the governor of the said province. She is studying in the University of the Philippines, Diliman where she is a member of the internationally acclaimed University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors. During the competition, she was never in the bottom group. She auditioned in Pasay accompanied by a bodyguard.
- "Neither One Of Us "
- "The Way You Make Me Feel"
- "Wala Na Bang Pag-ibig?"
- "Try It On My Own"
- "Respect"
- "A House Is Not a Home"
- "Follow Your Road"
- "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang"
- "You Lift Me Up"
- "Ikaw Lang Ang Aking Mahal"
- "Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan"
- "I'm Here"
- "For Your Eyes Only" - Winner, August 17, 2008
- "Stand Up for Love" - Winner, August 17, 2008
- "Ngayon" - Winner, August 17, 2008
- "To You" - Winner, August 17, 2008
- "Secret"
- "Kiss"
- "Bleeding Love"
- "I Am Changing"
- " A Natural Woman"
- "Whine Up"
- "Better Days"
- "Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka"
- "Laging Naroon Ka"
- "Akin Ka Na Lang"
- "You"
- "Finally"
- "I'll Never Love This Way Again" - Second place, August 17, 2008
- "You'll Never Walk Alone" - - Second place, August 17, 2008
- "Proud Mary - - Second place, August 17, 2008
- "To You" - Second place, August 17, 2008
- "My Hero"
- "Boys Don't Cry"
- "Kung Ayaw Mo, 'Wag Mo"
- "My Sacrifice"
- "With Arms Wide Open"
- "Banal na Aso, Santong Kabayo"
- "Yugyugan Na"
- "Tuwing Umuulan At Kapiling Ka"
- "Honesty"
- "Sandalan"
- "Ngayon at Kailanman"
- "Bahay Yugyugan"
- "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Third place, August 17, 2008
- "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" - Third place, August 17, 2008
- "Handog" - Third place, August 17, 2008
- "Still with You"
- "True Colors"
- "Because of You"
- "Right Here Waiting"
- "Superstar"
- "Basta't Kasama Kita"
- "Kung Kailangan Mo Ako"
- "Sa Piling Mo"
- "Ikaw Lamang"
- "Nasaan Ka"
- "Hanggang Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan"
- "The Promise" - Eliminated, August 10, 2008
- "A Song for You"
- " Always Something There to Remind Me"
- "Love Always Finds A Way"
- "Gone Too Soon"
- "Ordinary People"
- "I'll Never Love This Way Again"
- "The Warrior Is A Child"
- "Narito Ako"
- "Kung Wala Na"
- "Stay"
- "Paano Ba Ang Mangarap"
- "Careless Whisper" - Eliminated, August 10, 2008
- "Ulitin"
- "Open Arms"
- "Billie Jean"
- "Panaginip"
- "Shout"
- "You Give Love a Bad Name"
- "Balong Malalim"
- "Urong Sulong"
- "Cool Change"
- "Kahit Kailan"
- "Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo" - Eliminated, August 3, 2008
- "Wild Horses"
- " I Do It for You"
- "One Step at a Time"
- "Papa, Can You Hear Me?"
- "Alone"
- "So Sick"
- "This Is My Now"
- "What Kind of Fool Am I?"
- "Beauty and Madness"
- "Weak" - Eliminated, July 27, 2008
- "Stigmatized"
- "I Want to Break Free"
- "Something to Say"
- "I Could Not Ask for More"
- "Honestly"
- "Changes In My Life"
- "It's My Life"
- "You Made Me Stronger"
- "Sometimes You Just Know" - Eliminated, July 20, 2008
- "Love Thang"
- "More Than Words"
- "Love Like This"
- "Thank You"
- "Survivor"
- "In the End"
- "Jesus Take the Wheel"
- "Dadalhin" - Eliminated, July 13, 2008
- "Whenever, Wherever, Whatever"
- "What You Won't Do for Love"
- "Wildflower"
- "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
- "One Last Cry"
- "Someone That I Used To Love"
- "Greatest Love of All" - Eliminated, July 6, 2008
- "Love Will Show You Everything"
- "Listen To Your Heart"
- "Walk Away"
- "Angels"
- "You Oughta Know"
- "If I Didn't Love You" - Eliminated, June 29, 2008
- "For Once in My Life"
- "Lean On Me"
- "Too Darn Hot"
- "You Raise Me Up"
- "Inseparable" - Eliminated, June 22, 2008
Finals weekly song themes
- Week 1 : Songs from their greatest pre-Idol performances
- Week 2 : Song dedications
- Week 3 : Songs of their lives
- Week 4 : Songs sung by Regine Velasquez
- Week 5 : Songs sung by Jaya
- Week 6 : Songs by OPM bands
- Week 7 : Songs sung by Basil Valdez
- Week 8 : Greatest Idol performances
- Week 9 : Judges' choice, favorite mentor's choice, and personal choice
Special guests
- Week 4: Regine Velasquez
- Week 5: Jaya
- Week 6 : 6 Cycle Mind, Itchyworms, Pupil, Brownman Revival, Cueshé, South Border and Freestyle
- Week 7: Basil Valdez
Finale
In an unusual instance, the judges held off their comments for each of the finalists' performances until after the last performance of the last finalist. Each of the three judges told one of the three finalists about his comments on the performances as well as those of the other judges.
The next night at the same venue, the star-studded results show was held, headlined by Bautista, Chaves, and Espina together with the rest of the Top 24, performing together with Hajji Alejandro, Jett Pangan, Luke Mejares, Verne Varga, and Duncan Ramos. The third placer was immediately announced soon after with Chaves shut out of the final two, leaving Bautista and Espina in the running for the title.
There were also performances by the bands Pupil, Callalily, and Rivermaya.
For their final performance before the announcement of the winner, Bautista and Espina each performed an original composition "To You" by resident judge Alcasid and with the University of the Philippines Concert Chorus as back-up choir.
Espina was voted as the first Pinoy Idol, although no figures were announced for all three finalists. Aside from the title, Espina received P1 million, a condominium unit, a brand new car, a recording contract with Sony BMG Music Philippines, and a television contract with GMA Network.
To date, Valdez and Cueshé were the only acts so far that have performances in both Philippine Idol grand finals shows. They, Alejandro and Mejares were also the only ones to appear in both Philippine Idol shows per se as Alejandro and Mejares appeared as guest judges in Philippine Idol.
Elimination chart
Reception
Ratings
According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Pinoy Idol earned a 16.3% rating. While the final episode scored a 18% rating.Critical response
Early into the development of Pinoy Idol, a firestrom grew on online platforms requesting for Ignacio's exclusion as its program director primarily because of his frequent use of butterflies on every project he has directed with critics finding the idea "tacky and definitely not Idol-material". He commented that he would still stick to his "lucky trademark" and even taunted petitioners to direct the show and put beetles or mosquitoes on the set if that is what they want - a statement which only added to the collective anger of fans. However, no butterfly-inspired designs were used in the program.In an article published before Pinoy Idols premiere, noted film and television critic Nestor U. Torre hoped that the lapses that occurred in Philippine Idol would be remedied in Pinoy Idol. However, once the show went underway, those hopes seem to dampen as Torre noted on the first episode alone some mediocre talent and Gutierrez not yet becoming his own as host. Torre did laud the judging styles of Alcasid and Magdangal and Tracy's emerging Simon Cowell-like demeanor. One viewer, who wrote to the Philippine Daily Inquirer about the show, was not as impressed when comparing it to Philippine Idol, complaining about Gutierrez's nasal and unnatural hosting style, Magdangal's immaturity as judge and Tracy seemingly imitating Cowell more as compared to Cayabyab.
A number of critics expressed that, counting out the production lapses, a main reason for the show's failure is that early elimination of the better contestants which confused many of its viewers.
Meanwhile, entertainment writer Jean Oli wrote that Pinoy Idol does not have that "Idol feel" despite high expectations towards GMA Network, calling it "an ordinary singing contest." She even stated that the network's previous singing contests such as Pinoy Pop Superstar and Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition were more interesting to watch than Pinoy Idol.
In a post-mortem article written six days after the finale, Torre wrote that the entire Finals phase of the competition came out less exciting than Philippine Idols because of several factors, namely some of the finalists were not even star-material, the entire audition process that put them in the competition in the process, and the early elimination of the better singers from the competition. He even doubts if the winners and others in the competition were really talented and versatile enough to take advantage of the strong support that they had during the competition.