![]() Listed below are rules common to the two versions as well as their differences: They follow the rules implemented at the time of showing: the ABC version following rules of the game as of 2001 while the ABS-CBN version looks at those implemented in 2006. The format was generally the same as the US version. Aquino also hosts the Philippine version of the said program.įurther information: Wheel of Fortune (American game show) § Gameplay Unlike the ABC version, which ended unceremoniously, this one formally had its last episode, with games competed by teams each composed of a child and an adult, with Aquino even making her Deal or No Deal gestures at the end. The ABS-CBN version ended its run on July 25, 2008. Then advertisements urged viewers to join via text messaging.ĭespite Wheel of Fortune having two Philippine versions, the ABS-CBN version, as well as several of its advertisements and press releases, do not seem to recognize Rustom Padilla's version (known from this point as "the ABC version"). It involved a puzzle that would reveal the title of the show. Īdvertisements for the ABS-CBN version started during that station's coverage of the Mayweather- Hatton fight on December 9, 2007. ![]() Aquino's version (known in this article from this point onwards as "the ABS-CBN version") started on January 14, 2008. The second and more recent one was a program that aired on ABS-CBN, with Kris Aquino as main host, while Zara Aldana and Jasmine Fitzgerald alternated as puzzle assistants for each puzzle. ![]() It was hosted by Rustom Padilla (now known as BB Gandanghari) (main host) and Victoria London (puzzle assistant). The first was aired on ABC aired from Novemto May 31, 2002. There are two Philippine versions of Wheel of Fortune.
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