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Willie Revillame Developed by Associated Broadcasting Company
Willie Revillame Directed by Jojo Jardeleza Starring Willie Revillame and Others Opening theme Willing Willie (2010-2011)
Wil Time Bigtime (2011)
"Kendeng-Kendeng, A Go-Go Dancing!" (2011-present) Country of origin Philippines Language(s) Tagalog
Filipino
English Production Executive producer(s) Rackie Sevilla Producer(s) Willie Revillame Location(s) TV5 Studio A (Novaliches, Quezon City) Camera setup Multiple-camera setup Running time 2 ½ hours Broadcast Original channel Associated Broadcasting Company (TV5) Picture format SDTV (480i) Original run October 23, 2010 – April 9, 2011 (as Willing Willie)
May 14, 2011 – present (as Wiltime Bigtime) Chronology Related shows Wowowee (ABS-CBN) External links Website

Wil Time Bigtime (formerly known as Willing Willie) is a Philippine primetime variety game show broadcast by TV5. The show premiered on October 23, 2010 with its main host Willie Revillame. It is produced by Wil Productions, Inc. and airs daily from Mondays to Fridays (6:30-9:00PM; after Aksyon) and Saturdays (5-7:30PM; after Sabado Sineplex). The show broadcasts live from Studio A of the TV5 Complex.[1]

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[edit] History

Willing Willie logo

First broadcast under the name Willing Willie, the show was formed as a result of the cancellation of Wowowee and the transfer of Willie Revillame to TV5. Several personalities from Wowowee appearing on Willing Willie include DJ Coki Meneses (disc jockey), Owen Ercia (floor director), Anna Feliciano (choreographer), April "Congratulations" Gustillo, Lovely Abella and some former ASF dancers who comprise the in-house WW.Girls.[2][3]

The show premiered on October 23, 2010 with Willie Revillame as host and Mo Twister as co-host. It was earlier reported that Revillame was courting Sandra Seiffert and Venus Raj as co-hosts, but both declined the offer.[4][5] Valenzuela City councilor Shalani Soledad accepted the job, eventually appearing on the November 8, 2010 episode.[6]

[edit] Dancer feuds

Two WW.Girl members, Aprilyn "Congratulations" Gustillo and Monique "Pak" Natada, were suspended for five days from the show on November 2010 because of a fight over a lipstick.[7][8] On January 12, 2011, the WW.Girls group was given a three-day suspension for fighting over each other in Twitter.[9][10]

[edit] Copyright infringement allegations

On November 24, 2010, ABS-CBN filed a copyright infringement suit against Willie Revillame, Wil Productions, Inc. and TV5 for allegedly copying Wowowee in Willing Willie. However, hearings on the case, which was filed at the Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 66 under presiding judge Joselito C. Villarosa, was suspended after the Court of Appeals granted the request for a temporary restraining order (TRO) by TV5.[11]

TV5 then filed a petition for certiorari, prohibition and writ of preliminary injunction before the Court of Appeals. ABS-CBN responded by filing a motion seeking to dismiss the petition of the former. On March 10, 2011, the Court of Appeals ruled in favor of TV5.[12][13]

[edit] Child abuse controversy

On March 12, 2011, Willing Willie featured a segment in which a 6-year old boy performed a 'macho dance' to the tune of Dr. Dre's The Next Episode as his talent. At first, the incident came and went without much clamor. It wasn't until a clip of the show was posted on YouTube that it began eliciting an online furor. On March 25, Benjamin Pimental of the Inquirer wrote, "We have a big problem if it’s OK for most people to let a big shot TV host treat a child like garbage."[14] This was followed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development releasing a statement three days later asserting that this was a clear case of child abuse.[15][16][17] In a press statement, the DSWD condemned 'the emotional abuse and humiliation bestowed on a six-year-old child contestant'.[18] The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) is currently pursuing an investigation of the program for violating Section 10 of Republic Act No. 7610, or the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act.[19]

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