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Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal

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Not to be confused withDeal or No Deal.
Philippine game show

Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal
Title card
GenreGame show
Created by
Written byCecille Matutina
Mark Joseph Buenafe
Waldo Mariano Bautista
Rochelle Veron
Directed byBobet Vidanes
Creative directorBobet Vidanes
Presented byKris Aquino
Luis Manzano
StarringThe Banker
26K
24K
20 Lucky Stars
Theme music composerMartijn Schimmer
Opening theme"Deal or No Deal"
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes879
Production
Executive producers
  • Morly Stewart Nueva (2006–09)
  • Paeancyd Pearl B. Sabangan (2012–13, 2015–16)
EditorAriel Diaz
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time45–60 minutes
Production companiesABS-CBN Studios
Endemol Asia
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseJune 5, 2006 (2006-06-05) –
March 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)
NetworkKapamilya Channel

Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal is aPhilippine televisiongame show broadcast byABS-CBN. The show is based on the Netherlands game showMiljoenenjacht. Originally hosted byKris Aquino, it aired for the first season from June 5, 2006 to February 23, 2007, and was replaced byPinoy Big Brother: Season 2. The second season aired from June 11, 2007 to January 11, 2008 and was replaced byWheel of Fortune.[1] The third season aired from July 28, 2008 to March 27, 2009, replacingWheel of Fortune and was replaced byPinoy Bingo Night. The fourth season aired from February 25, 2012 to September 28, 2013, replacingJunior MasterChef Pinoy Edition and was replaced by the first season ofBet on Your Baby.[2][3][4][5][6] The fifth and final season aired from February 9, 2015 to March 4, 2016, replacing the second season ofBet on Your Baby and was replaced byGame ng Bayan.[7][8]Luis Manzano serve as the final host. The smallest prize has always been1, but the grand prize has always varied; the top prize at the show's last airing was ₱1,000,000.

The first season premiered on June 5, 2006, of the show was supposed to be a three-month stint, to give way to anotherEndemol-produced programPinoy Dream Academy, but it immense popularity caused caused the show to be extended to a nine-month long season, the first season concluded with 190 episodes on February 23, 2007. The second season premiered on June 11, 2007, and was supposed to end on September 21, 2007, of the same year. Once again, the show's success amongst viewers resulted in an extended season, a new timeslot on September 24, 2007, and lead programming for the evening news; the second season concluded with 155 episodes on January 11, 2008. After a six-month hiatus, the third season of the show premiered on July 28, 2008, and became the first to be broadcast inTFC's North American Feed. The third and original series of the program ended on March 27, 2009.

The hosts ofKapamilya, Deal or No Deal
Kris Aquino
Luis Manzano

After a nearly three-year hiatus, the show returned on February 25, 2012, withLuis Manzano as host. Original presenterKris Aquino further elaborated that she could not return to host the show as she was having earlier due to her upcoming commitments withKris TV and taping conflicts withKailangan Ko'y Ikaw. Considered as a continuation of the original series, this fourth season lasted until September 28, 2013, and had noticeable changes in gameplay, and in scheduling, airing only on Saturdays, as opposed to weekdays like the three previous seasons. The fifth season of the show premiered on February 9, 2015, after numerous teasers hitting of the show's return, with further changes to gameplay (to be mentioned below). On January 25, 2016,Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal became Barangay Edition. The fifth season ended on March 4, 2016.

On July 29, 2025, it was announced through a teaser that the show will return with Manzano reprising as host.[9]

Overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
Season premiereSeason finale
1190June 5, 2006February 23, 2007
2155June 11, 2007January 11, 2008
3175July 28, 2008March 27, 2009
482February 25, 2012September 28, 2013
5247February 9, 2015January 22, 2016
Barangay Edition30January 25, 2016March 4, 2016

Gameplay

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ThePhilippine version is very similar to theU.S. version of Deal or No Deal (including the logo), except for the sounds and musical scoring which were adapted from theDutch version.

Before the game proper begins, a third party randomly places the possible amount of prize in the briefcases, which are distributed to 26 identically dressed models (called the 26K) who reveal the contents during the game. No one, including the host and banker, knows what amounts are in the cases. Each contestant receives a new, randomly assigned set of cases. The prizes range in amounts from ₱1 to a varying top prize; the first season had a top prize of ₱2,000,000.

After picking a case, the contestant then selects six of the remaining 25 cases, revealed one at a time. This is followed by a "phone call" by "The Banker", a mysterious figure whose face is not shown (at times a silhouette can be seen). He purportedly sits in askybox (situated between the two audience sections) and makes an offer, via telephone to the host (his voice is never heard) to buy the contestant's case, loosely based on themean of the cash amounts still in play, and also based on the player's psychology. The player is then asked by the host the title question: "Deal or No Deal?"

Should the contestant refuse the offer (by stating "No Deal!"), they must choose five of the remaining cases to eliminate from consideration. The Banker makes another offer, and the game continues as before, with the player choosing one less briefcase than the round before (i.e, four, then three, then two, then one case at a time until two briefcases remain). The Banker's offer may be higher or lower than the previous offer depending on the round's gameplay (i.e., if a top prize is eliminated, generally the offer decreases; conversely, if lower amounts are eliminated, the offer increases significantly).

The contestant is shown a button that is revealed underneath aPlexiglas lid to press in case the contestant takes the banker's offer. When asked the question, the player must either press the button to accept the Banker's offer (Deal) or shut the lid to refuse it (No Deal).

If the contestant decides to Deal, the game ends and they win whatever the Banker offered them. If the contestant says No Deal to every offer the Banker makes, they win whatever is in their briefcase.

Each contestant has several supporters (usually three or four), who sit in a special section just off stage during his/her game. As the field of briefcases dwindles, one or more of the supporters are asked to consult with the contestant and help them make a decision. These exchanges have become emotional, particularly when very high and very small amounts remained and the Banker offers a large cash buyout. The contestant's supporters are typically revealed after the second Bank deal and before the third round; although if a contestant is doing well, the host will let the game run its course for some time, often only consulting the supporters when the tide begins to turn.

Players who say Deal to the Banker's offer are often given the chance to play out the game entirely at no risk to them to see if they had made the right choice in accepting. Hypothetical offers are also displayed to see if they could have won a better deal from the Banker or if their offer was the best.

Contestants who joined throughtext messaging are selected and screened with a series of interviews and tests, including a psychological one, before they appear on the show.

Reruns

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The show began re-aired onJeepney TV from January 9, 2017 to January 5, 2018, replacingPilipinas, Game Ka Na Ba? and was replaced by the rerun ofAgimat: Ang Mga Alamat ni Ramon Revilla:Pepeng Agimat,Kapamilya Channel'sKapamilya Gold line up,Kapamilya Online Live,A2Z'sZuper Hapon andAll TV'sAll-Time Saya line up from September 30, 2024 to March 7, 2025, replacingGoin' Bulilit and was replaced byMeteor Garden 2001. and returned again on July 28, 2025, replacingMeteor Garden II.

Case values

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The currency of the amounts on the money board, on the briefcases, and offered by the Banker to the contestants is inPhilippine pesos. Throughout the show, the peso sign is never used in all of the amounts on the money board, on the briefcases, and offers by the Banker to the contestants. It is because of the limited font and/or character support for the actual peso sign (₱).

On January 1, 2007, the ₱2,500 and ₱5,000 case values were replaced by the ₱75,000 and the ₱4,000,000 case values (the latter being the highest amount). On its second season, ₱2,500 and ₱5,000 came back in the board and new amounts like ₱250 and ₱250,000 appeared replacing the amounts, ₱750, ₱200,000, ₱300,000 and ₱400,000 of the first season together with the top amount of the season which is the ₱3,000,000.

The briefcase amounts reverted to the original ones for the third season. But later in the third season, the one highest value was replaced with ₱1,000,000 each, similar to the Million Dollar Missions of theAmerican version.

On January 5, 2009, the case values for the ₱4M Edition were brought back into play at par with the new year.

For the fourth season, the ₱150 and ₱2,500 case values were removed. In replacement, this season introduced a special prize hidden in one of the briefcases. If a contestant opens this briefcase during the game, he/she will win this guaranteed special prize in favor of normally opening its case value afterwards. The Christmas Edition returned on December 1, 2012, with the ₱400 and ₱750 cases replaced with two more ₱300,000 cases put into play. From February 23, 2013, to March 23, 2013, the ₱750 case was replaced with one more ₱1,000,000 for celebrating the first anniversary of the season.

For the fifth season, the ₱75, ₱750, ₱25,000, and the ₱2,000,000 were removed. Only the ₱1,000,000 was maintained, since this has been a common win for those who have been millionaires of the show. This board is also significant since this is the one with least total amount, over the past four seasons.

Kris Aquino era

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Seasons 1 and 3

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11,000
52,500
105,000
2510,000
5025,000
7550,000
100100,000
150200,000
200300,000
300400,000
400500,000
5001,000,000
7502,000,000

4M Ed. (S1 & S3)

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11,000
510,000
1025,000
2550,000
5075,000
75100,000
100200,000
150300,000
200400,000
300500,000
4001,000,000
5002,000,000
7504,000,000

Season 2

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11,000
52,500
105,000
2510,000
5025,000
7550,000
10075,000
150100,000
200250,000
250500,000
3001,000,000
4002,000,000
5003,000,000

Xmas Ed. (S3)

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11,000
52,500
105,000
2510,000
5025,000
7550,000
100100,000
150200,000
2001,000,000
3001,000,000
4001,000,000
5001,000,000
7501,000,000

Luis Manzano era

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Season 4

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11,000
55,000
1010,000
2525,000
5050,000
75100,000
100200,000
200300,000
300400,000
400500,000
5001,000,000
7502,000,000

Xmas Ed. (S4)

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110,000
525,000
1050,000
25100,000
50200,000
75300,000
100300,000
200300,000
300400,000
500500,000
1,0001,000,000
5,0002,000,000

Anniv. Ed. (S4)

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15,000
510,000
1025,000
2550,000
50100,000
75200,000
100300,000
200400,000
300500,000
4001,000,000
5001,000,000
1,0002,000,000

Season 5

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11,000
55,000
1010,000
2550,000
50100,000
100200,000
200300,000
300400,000
400500,000
5001,000,000

Changes

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Second season changes

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Aside from the revamp of the money board in the second season, set designs were changed.

  • The podium where the button was found has been modified. The button itself now resembles asiren (except it itself does not make a sound until pressed). It looked like a sink and also lights up whenever the phone rings.
  • The landscape behind the 26K had been changed from a nightcityscape to a sunset scene with columns. The staircase where the 26K stand also had columns and two more flights of stairs. Because of this, the models could appear from behind and at the side of the staircase.
  • The entrance of the 26K whenever Kris asked them to bring down the cases changed. The 26K theme was modified and became longer. There was also choreography included aside from the typical modeling entrance of the girls. The audience also clapped along with the entrance of the girls.
  • There was a bridge connecting from the Banker's skybox. It bore the show's logo. The bridge still exists in the succeeding seasons.
  • The money board now had an illuminated frame.
  • The telephone resembled the one used in theUS version, only she placed the phone buttons-down. It had a pyramid-shaped base and a disc below the base which lights up like the podium.
  • The vault door was nowhere to be found. Instead, Kris comes out from a room at the back of the set.
  • The section for the player's companions was a metal bench.
  • The staircase was much higher than it used to be.
  • The theme color of the set was red (in contrast to black/gray in the first season).
  • As the show ended, ten girls entered from the back of the staircase and wave at the audience in silhouette.
  • When smaller amount (ex. ₱1, ₱5, ₱10, ₱25) was revealed or open from the briefcase, dance music was played by the DJ.

Third season changes

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  • The money board reverted to the first-season values but underwent several significant changes (seeCase values).
  • The steps where the 26K stands became larger, and the background was updated to a futuristic night skyline. The traditional pillars were replaced with simple boards.
  • The stage itself is now considerably smaller and more circular.
  • The podium where the contestant stands has also been downsized, now resembling the front end of a moped.
  • The main theme color of the set reverted to black/gray.
  • The fonts inside the briefcases are now smaller, narrower, and cleaner compared to previous seasons.
  • The section for the contestant's companions now features a circular couch. Additionally, a retractable bridge connects this area to the main stage. The bridge is activated when the companions enter through a pair of sliding doors behind the couch after being called in by the host (a change from previous seasons where the companions were already seated when introduced).
  • The small monitor behind the contestant (and under the Banker's window) remains, but a third display monitor has been added beside the Banker's skybox. Its function is the same: displaying the Banker's current offer. Occasionally, random images appear on this third monitor, especially during the beginning of the show and in between offers.
  • A camera has been placed behind the Banker, surrounded by acrylic glass to capture the action.
  • The contestant now enters through a single set of doors at the back of the studio. Initially, Kris entered from these same doors during the first few episodes of the third season, but later chose to appear directly on stage from the start.
  • The music accompanying the 26K's entrance has been updated to a futuristic electronic style.
  • A brass band and a group of majorettes, dubbed "Ang Parokya ni Banker" (derived from the band name Parokya ni Edgar), were added to provide additional music this season.
    • Primarily, they will mock the contestant by playing a "failing sound effect" when either a seven-digit amount or the highest remaining amount has been revealed. They also make entrance music for the player/s' companions or "Kapamilya" whenever they go out to support the player/s.
    • In the early episodes of the season, they provide entrance music for the contestant as they enter the studio.
    • Additionally, in the earlier episodes, when smaller amounts are revealed, a celebratory piece is played. However, this is now primarily performed by the DJ in later episodes.
  • Whenever Charmel opens her briefcase, a Psycho music and/or aRoland Female scream MIDI sound from "Disc Jockey Traditionals, Vol. 7" is played to intimidate the contestants with her curse of holding high amounts.
  • If the player takes too long to pick a case, a loud and startling sound will play, signaling them to make a selection.


Fourth season changes

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  • The main theme color for the whole studio is dark midnight blue. This makes a new dramatic feel that contrast to previous seasons which had a lighter tone. The audience is more camouflaged behind the dark colors.
  • The steps of the 24K are sleeker and wider.
  • The stage is noticeably less circular, similar to the stage used in season two.
  • The landscape behind the 24K is now a simple layer of strings not like the past seasons.
  • The flights of the staircase for the 24K have a light of blue color.
  • The briefcases are now in black color and the numbers are white.
  • The host will call on the contestant with his/her companions then the host will call on the 24K. In past seasons, the 26K would be called first before the contestant.
  • The telephone resembles a back-to-basicsrotary dial red telephone similarly used in other franchised countries, particularly theBritish edition, although it is cordless like the previous telephones used in the show. The style is to take into account that the new Banker is the hat-wearing "father" of previous Banker, informally called "Banker Sr."
  • The glass cover for Deal Button is now bigger than the previous seasons.
  • TheEurostile font previously used in the briefcase values and the displayed values on the screens are replaced byImpact andVerdana. Eurostile is still used in the show's television advertisements, however.

Fifth season changes

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  • The total briefcases are now 20, instead of 24.
  • The 26K/24K Girls in the past seasons are no longer in the new season. Some girls are subtly present only to assist the removal of props.
  • 20 Lucky Stars (celebrities) now hold the briefcases, and the former 26K/24K's entrance music was transposed into C Minor and given lyrics.
  • For the first time, one, two, three, and four batches of Lucky Stars, a roulette is used in this season, calledGulóng ng Talà ("Wheel of Stars," from the name "Lucky Stars") determining who will play among the 20 Lucky Stars.
  • The telephone design was returned to the original design as in the American edition, but with a base symmetrical to the phone itself.
  • The font of the displayed values has been changed.
  • The player of the day will come from the 20 Lucky Stars.
  • The top prize for this season is ₱1,000,000 (half of ₱2,000,000).
  • The Banker is now a woman.
  • The prize money is split in half by the contestant and their chosen charity.
  • Animated graphical elements on video displays have been updated.
  • When held outside in a barangay, the Banker is sat inside awatchman’s box known as a barangay outpost.

Models

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"Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal" featured a diverse group of models throughout its five-season run. The first three seasons introduced the "26K girls," who, unlike their U.S. counterparts, were not assigned to a fixed position and had the flexibility to handle any case during the game.

Notable models from the show include Charmel de Asis, who grew prominently due to her notoriety of holding the high amounts in her assigned case, and Chloe Dauden, who eventually became the second runner-up atMiss World Philippines 2011.Diana Qeblawi, Jeck Maierhofer, Dang Palma, Bernice Tan, and Ferleene Noguera among others.[10]

In the fourth season, the show featured a new set of models known as the24K alluding to the number of cases played per game.

Lucky Stars

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The fifth season introduced celebrities as case models, known as the "20 Lucky Stars," a first in the franchise's history. Each month, twenty celebrities held twenty briefcases, with their tenure ending at the close of the month, when they were replaced by a new batch of celebrity case holders. Contestants for each episode were selected through theGulong ng Tala (Wheel of Stars). Since the celebrities did not choose their initial cases, they were given the option to either swap for another briefcase or keep their assigned one until the end of the game.

After the four batches, the 20 Lucky Stars were combined into a single group, with selected members from each batch assigned different case numbers for specific games.

The following table lists the celebrities who served as case models, divided into four batches.

List ofKapamilya, Deal or No Deal celebrity case holders
CaseNo.Batch 1Batch 2Batch 3Batch 4
1Ryan BangDeniesse JoaquinNiño MuhlachAnton Diva
2Melanie MarquezGiselle SanchezNegiBonel Balingit
3Donnalyn BartolomeMarx TopacioGary LimMutya Johanna Datul
4Garie ConcepcionWilma DoesntAra MinaMM Magno and MJ Magno of MMJ*
5Yam ConcepcionIan BathersonSylvia SanchezJon Lucas
6Long MejiaLoonieJett Pangan ofThe DawnJohn Spainhour
7Dominic RoqueAtak ArañaElla CruzRegine Angeles
8Baron GeislerCandy PangilinanVandolph QuizonBoom Labrusca*
9Bianca ManaloNeil ColetaHero AngelesSue Ramirez
10Arron VillaflorMiko PalancaBayani AgbayaniAiko Climaco
11Arlene MuhlachDennis PadillaMeg ImperialMyrtle Sarrosa
12BonitoNadia MontenegroAriella AridaTanya Gomez
13Epy QuizonJoross GamboaBodie CruzArjo Atayde
14Ramon Christopher GutierrezBearwin MeilyDaiana MenezesArchie Alemania
15Karen ReyesBea SantiagoMary Jean LastimosaJeric Raval
16Rez CortezMaui Taylor ofViva Hot BabesVickie RushtonPooh
17Markki StroemTeddy Corpuz ofRocksteddyJason AbalosKC Montero
18Niña JoseValerie ConcepcionNeil PerezFrenchie Dy
19Matt EvansYoung JVHyubs AzarconMelissa Ricks
20Eric NicolasBangs GarciaGio AlvarezPaul Jake Castillo

Names inbold are winners of ₱1,000,000.

Names with * did not play for an episode.

Text promos

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Kapamilya, Katext

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On July 10, 2006, a text-messaging game was introduced as a new segment of the show for the viewers to participate and win cash prizes. InKatext, Deal or No Deal, there are 10 special briefcases with amounts starting from ₱5,000 to ₱50,000, one of which is randomly selected for play. After a briefcase is chosen, 2 briefcases are randomly opened, after which the Banker makes an offer to buy the suitcase in play. Viewers can text whether they want to "Deal", signifying that they accept the banker's offer, or "No Deal", meaning they will accept whatever amount is in the suitcase. In the next episode, the suitcase is opened to reveal the amount it contains. If the amount in the suitcase is lower than the offer, one winner will be selected from those who texted "Deal", with the Banker's offer as the prize. If the amount in the suitcase is higher than the offer, one winner will be selected from those who texted "No Deal" to take home the amount in the suitcase. The winner is chosen each day from those who texted via electronic raffle. The amounts are:

  • 5,000
  • 10,000
  • 15,000
  • 20,000
  • 25,000
  • 30,000
  • 35,000
  • 40,000
  • 45,000
  • 50,000

On November 13, 2006, a segment was made that was named:Kapamilya, Katext, Deal or No Deal. The range of the amounts inside the case still increased by ₱5,000 starting from ₱10,000, but the highest amount inside the case is ₱100,000. Same procedures still apply, but have been modified. On Monday, one briefcase and another has been chosen. The next day after the chosen briefcase has been opened, another briefcase is chosen, and the banker's offer is based on the briefcases already opened the previous day. This new process continues throughout the week. The amounts are:

  • 10,000
  • 15,000
  • 20,000
  • 25,000
  • 30,000
  • 35,000
  • 40,000
  • 45,000
  • 50,000
  • 100,000

Ka-Text, Deal or No Deal

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Along with the show's return, a new promo was launched, named after the first text promoKa-text, Deal or No Deal, wherein home viewers could win half of either what the contestant has won or the contents of the chosen briefcase (i.e. ranging from ₱0.50 to ₱1,500,000). Viewers could text the contestant's possible final response of "Deal" or "No Deal." Texting stopped after the contestant made their final decision. The following day, a winner was chosen from those who texted; if the contestant's final decision was "No Deal," only those who text the same response would win. On the other hand, if the contestant said "Deal," all who texted would be considered, regardless of response; what the winner would receive depended on the response.

In the show's third season, the rules were modified. Viewer could text "Deal" if the accepted offer was larger than the contents of the chosen briefcase or "No Deal" if the briefcase contents is larger than the accepted offer or the Banker's final offer if the contestant decides to say "No Deal" all the way. The correct response would depend on the outcome of the game; only those who text the correct response are eligible for prizes: ₱20,000 for the daily winners or ₱200,000 for the monthly winner. The promo was relaunched later with the same daily prizes, but this time, aNissan Navara was up for grabs as the grand prize.

Unnamed text promo

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In a third promotion, this time using the show's title, viewers were invited to guess which briefcase contained ₱3,000,000. Those who correctly guessed the said briefcase would win ₱25,000 plus a "nochebuena" package.

Tulong sa Barangay

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Prior to the start of the 4 million Edition, a commercial of the show was released wherebarangay captains were invited to join and play as studio contestants. The aim ofTulong sa Barangay is to provide help for the needs and developments of different barangays in the Philippines by allowing the barangay captains to play as studio contestants and whatever the barangay captain will get, it will be donated to the barangay funds. A different set of text messaging instructions are given for interested barangay captains. The first episode involving barangay captains began on February 6, 2007.

Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal sa Cebu

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On November 30 to December 1, 2007, the show finally made its first out-studio episodes at the parking lot ofSM City Cebu. The stage made for the show was noticeably larger, having a larger stage and two large staircases where the models stood. The Banker would stand at the screen behind the staircases obscured by a red clouded background. He only appeared in front of his "helicopter" whenever he made his offer.

The episodes were shown from December 3 to 7 of the same year. One of the contestants happened to be the mayor ofToledo City, Cebu, who played as a regular contestant.

Winners of at least ₱1,000,000

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No.Episode air dateContestantDeal/No DealAmount wonChosen BriefcaseNotes
1August 7, 2006Edna AmarilleNo Deal₱1,000,0007Edna claimed that omens from her late daughter prompted her to defend her chosen briefcase (#7) all the way to the end. The other unopened amount was ₱10,000 and the banker's last offer was ₱499,000. Edna and her family's life story were later adapted into aMaalaala Mo Kaya episode. She is the first female and overall contestant to win a seven-digit prize on the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal, and the first contestant to win in a No Deal situation.
2September 25, 2006Elsa PayumoDeal₱1,127,000Elsa Payumo donated her winnings to the Buklod ng Pag-ibig Community to complete the roof of its building. She is the first contestant to win a seven-digit prize in a Deal situation on the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal.[11]
3December 29, 2006Terry Lim CuaNo Deal₱2,000,0008Terry is the first male millionaire and the first contestant to win the ₱2,000,000 top prize. He is also coincidentally a bank customer service representative. The banker spoke to him over the phone and congratulated him while Kris Aquino asked for Cua's necklace and shared the closing announcement ofDeal or No Deal with him in the episode. The final three unopened values were the three highest prizes (₱2,000,000, ₱1,000,000 and ₱500,000) and the final two briefcases contained the two highest amounts. The banker's last offer was ₱1,400,000.
4February 19, 2007Robert JaworskiDeal₱1,000,007Formersenator andPBA player Robert Jaworski has the largest amount won by a solo celebrity player, although his briefcase contained ₱2,000,000. The amount of ₱1,000,007 was offered twice. In fact, some of the other offers either contain his former jersey number (7) or have its digits add up to it.
5July 10, 2007Jennel MonteroNo Deal₱1,000,00021The last unopened briefcase contained ₱500,000, and the banker's last offer was ₱600,000. Jennel was the first millionaire of the second season, and the third ever person to win a seven-digit prize in a No Deal situation.
6August 6, 2007Allen Paul AguadaNo Deal₱2,000,00020The last two unopened amounts were the two highest prizes (₱2,000,000 and ₱3,000,000) at that point during the show's run. The banker's offer was ₱2,250,000, the highest overall in the show's history. Allen was still declared by Kris as "lucky" because his final position resulted after removing the last two small values still in play (₱5 and ₱150). According to Allen, his father was supposed to join, but urged him to join instead. The banker also spoke to him over the phone and congratulated him at the end of the episode.
7September 5, 2007Jerhan Mama-ONo Deal₱2,000,0002Jerhan is the first winner of at least ₱1,000,000 fromMindanao, specificallyMarawi City, and the last person to win ₱2,000,000 as a solo player in the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal thus far. His choice of briefcase (#2) was purely by gut feel and while he did eliminate the two other seven-digit values in the first round, he firmly believed in the would-be contents of the briefcase to the end. As Jerhan is Muslim, the Banker's last offer was ₱999,999, which was based from the99 names of God according to Islam. Jerhan also correctly predicted where the two other unopened values (₱1 and ₱250,000) were hidden; he eliminated the ₱1 briefcase before the Banker gave his final offer.
8October 2, 2007Rene LampreaDeal₱1,250,0005Although omens from his late younger brother compelled him to choose briefcase #5 (October 5 and the five-peso coin said to be from the late brother), the hare-lipped contestant decided to follow his wife's advice to take the offer. His chosen briefcase contained only ₱400 (with the other amount being ₱3,000,000); he was also the first regular contestant to play since the show's timeslot was moved to 6:00 PM; seven celebrities (two as a team) played before him, two of them accepting six-digit offers from the Banker.
9October 16, 2007Melody MacolNo Deal₱1,000,0009The Banker's final offer was ₱499,000, the unopened briefcase contained ₱250,000 (also the amount at which the house was pawned). Coincidentally, she is the 9th Millionaire and also her chosen briefcase was Briefcase #9, the same numbered briefcase Kris chose when she played four days before and won only ₱50.
10October 22, 2007Aiko MelendezDeal₱1,000,00018According to the actress andQuezon City 2nd District Councilor, her prize is for the benefit of several patients in theEast Avenue Medical Center. Although her briefcase contained ₱3,000,000, the other unopened amount is ₱50,000. She is also the second celebrity player to win at least ₱1,000,000.
11November 6, 2007Kim AtienzaNo Deal₱1,000,000The Banker's final offer was ₱400,000, which according to him, was the life span in years of the quahog clam. The other unopened amount was ₱25,000.
12December 12, 2007Maria Rosario OdabelNo Deal₱1,000,000The last unopened amount was ₱250,000. She kept all six-digit amounts and ₱1,000,000 after opening the last small amount (₱75).
13November 3, 2008Anthony SolisNo Deal₱1,000,000He opened many amounts lower than ₱100,000 in the first two rounds, which continued until the third when he opened the ₱300,000. Even though he opened the ₱2,000,000 (not surprisingly held by model Charmel de Asis), his luck still continued that by the penultimate round, he opened the last small amount of ₱150. After he opened the ₱200,000, he was given the final offer of ₱490,000, which he refused. The last unopened amount was ₱100,000. He was the first millionaire of the third season.
14November 17, 2008Rey BeltranDeal₱1,100,0007He opened the final low amount, ₱50, in the eight round, leaving the ₱200,000, ₱400,000, and ₱2,000,000 still in play. He was offered ₱780,000, which he refused. In the final round, the ₱400,000 was opened, and this amount offered by the Banker sufficed. His chosen briefcase contained ₱200,000. The reason for the non-exact amounts was because he was tithing some of his winnings for the Christian fellowships he was supporting.
15November 25, 2008Aiko Melendez & Candy PangilinanNo Deal₱1,000,00022Playing as a team, the two actresses had a final offer of ₱345,001, which they refused. They incidentally picked one of the five briefcases that each contained ₱1,000,000. The last unopened briefcase contained ₱10. Their game was their second appearance in the show; each of their first games ended in bad deals, albeit taking home six- and seven-digit prizes (see above) respectively. The two were jointly declared as the 15th millionaire and the first team to win a seven-digit prize. Melendez remains the only person ever to win a seven-digit prize multiple times in the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal thus far.
16December 1, 2008Jhaphet FlordelizaNo Deal₱1,000,00013He was first offered ₱466,000 with ₱50 and two ₱1,000,000 briefcases still in play in the penultimate round, but refused. When the second to the last ₱1,000,000 was opened, the Banker lowered his offer to ₱150,000. Upon advise from his father, Jhaphet said "No Deal," and won the ₱1,000,000. He was the first and only regular contestant to become a millionaire for the 2008 Christmas Edition.
17December 11, 2008Arnel PinedaNo Deal₱1,000,0005He was the second ever internationally known celebrity to play in the game (afterapl.de.ap less than a year before) and the fourth celebrity to win the million pesos. He won this amount even after opening the four other million-peso briefcases and refusing the final offer of ₱249,999. The last unopened briefcase contained ₱200. He was in the Philippines to spend his Christmas in his homeland while his band, the American bandJourney, was taking a tour break. He is the third celebrity millionaire.
18January 12, 2009Judy Ann Santos &Ryan AgoncilloDeal₱1,000,0308After the eighth round, with ₱4,000,000, ₱1,000,000, and ₱75 still in play, they were offered ₱1,150,000, but the Banker promised to increase the offer to ₱1,500,000 if their managerAlfie Lorenzo would join them; they both refused to both offers. After opening the ₱1,000,000 in the final round, they were offered this amount, which they accepted to play it safe after the loss of their final "safety net." Their chosen briefcase contained only ₱75. The additional ₱30 referenced the total of the prizes two previously in won each of their first appearances (Judy Ann won ₱25 and Ryan got only ₱5; both went No Deal). They intended to use their winnings for their campaign to have the moviePloning included in the official nominee list for the Best Foreign Language Film in the81st Oscar Awards.
19January 28, 2009Maribuena NocheDeal₱1,075,60022Her game went so well that only her mother was brought out to cheer her on as based from experience relatives were known to reverse the luck of one's game. After the eighth round, when she eliminated ₱10, she was offered this amount with ₱1, ₱500,000, and ₱4,000,000 still in play. She accepted the offer upon the suggestion of her mother. Unbelievably, it turned out that her briefcase contained only ₱1 with a potential final offer of ₱275,600 after seeing that the potential final briefcase she would have opened contained ₱4,000,000 (unsurprisingly held by Charmel de Asis). The extra ₱75,600 was a reference to Maribuena's mother's medical bills.

There were some coincidences during the 18th and 19th millionaire gameplays.

  • The ₱4,000,000 was in briefcase #2,
  • Ferleene held the last case to be opened, and
  • The family/kapamilya was not allowed to go out to maintain the players' luck.
20February 2, 2009Gerald Anderson &Jake CuencaNo Deal₱2,000,000Initially having a bad game by having the ₱4,000,000 opened in the first round and revealing many six-digit prizes afterwards, they later had a game so good that they were given a final offer of ₱838,000, with the ₱2,000,000 and ₱75,000 still in play. They refused the offer and won the two million. Gerald and Jake, leading men of the showTayong Dalawa, were the third pair of returning celebrities to win a seven-digit prize as a unit and the one with the largest winnings. Also, their separate first appearances were in team games with different partners: Gerald withKim Chiu in the first season and Jake withRoxanne Guinoo in the second. Probably to prevent any misunderstanding, all of the companions brought in to cheer and help them were men. Ironically in the fourth season, Gerald Anderson reappeared only winning one peso.
21February 16, 2009Christopher VirayDeal₱1,600,000After eliminating the last low amount, ₱400, he was soon given large six- and seven-digit offers, starting with ₱750,000, and then ₱1,050,000, both of which he refused. After eliminating ₱500,000, he was offered this amount, with ₱4,000,000 and ₱75,000 still in play. Upon the advice of his companions, especially his elder brother (Robert Viray), he accepted the offer. However, despite the fact that his chosen briefcase contained the top prize of ₱4,000,000, he currently holds the distinction of winning the highest Banker's offer that has been accepted by a contestant in the show. He is the last contestant to win on the Kris Aquino-hosted era of the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal.
22August 18, 2012Kean Cipriano &Enchong DeeNo Deal₱1,000,00021The Banker's final offer was ₱420,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱10. They were the first millionaires of the fourth season, and the first contestants to do so in the Luis Manzano-hosted era of the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal.
23December 29, 2012Janice de BelenNo Deal₱1,000,00011The Banker's final offer was ₱563,855 and the other unopened amount was ₱25,000.
24June 8, 2013Boy AbundaDeal₱1,186,0033According to him, he would have taken the risk saying No Deal but his priority was his chosen charity and therefore accepted the offer. His briefcase's amount was ₱2,000,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱5.
25August 31, 2013Genelyn SandagaDeal₱1,123,0006Her briefcase's amount was ₱2,000,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱25,000.
26March 23, 2015Bearwin MeilyNo Deal₱1,000,00014The Banker's final offer was ₱614,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱100,000. He was the first millionaire of the fifth season.
27April 17, 2015Ara MinaNo Deal₱1,000,0007After eliminating the ₱500, she was given an offer of ₱407,000 which she refused. The last 3 lowest amounts were ₱100, ₱500,000, and ₱1,000,000. When she eliminated the ₱500,000, the offer went down to ₱355,000 which she refused. She was the second millionaire for the fifth season of the show.
28August 14, 2015Bela Padilla &Joyce BernalNo Deal₱1,000,00019The Banker's final offer was ₱699,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱400,000. They were the third millionaires of the fifth season.
29September 7, 2015Kaye Abad &Nikki ValdezNo Deal₱1,000,0002The Banker's final offer was ₱510,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱50,000. They were the fourth millionaires of the fifth season.
30January 8, 2016Janine TugononNo Deal₱1,000,0001The Banker's final offer was ₱650,000 and the other unopened amount was ₱300,000. She was the fifth millionaire of the fifth season, the only contestant to win a seven-digit prize during the 2016 calendar year, and the last millionaire during the Luis Manzano-hosted era and overall in the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal thus far.

Statistics

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  • Largest amount won: ₱2,000,000 (December 29, 2006; August 6, 2007; September 5, 2007; and February 2, 2009, episodes)
  • Highest potential offer: ₱2,250,000 (August 6, 2007 episode)
  • Highest banker's offer accepted: ₱1,600,000 (February 16, 2009 episode)

Parodies

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  • Toni Gonzaga ofGudtaym (a sitcom previously aired on the same network) hosted "Kapamilya Meal or No Meal," which was a parody of the show. Filipinos from low income brackets were invited to the studio to play for the meal they wish to eat. The contestants were literally not given dinner to eat before the game. In the pilot episode, the contestant won and got to eattuyo (dried fish). The prizes were lechon (roasted pig) with ₱6,000, tinolang manok (stewed chicken soup) with ₱3,000, adobong daga (rat stewed with soy sauce), tuyo (dried fish) and asin (salt).
  • Wazzup Wazzup ofStudio 23 (owned by the same network) also came up with a parody dating segment titled "Kazupista, Feel or No Feel". There is also a similarly named segment ofTV5'sLokomoko High named "Feel or No Feel," but this time involving underwear.
  • Wow Maling Mali onABC, hosted byJoey de Leon, impersonating Kris Aquino, made a spoof named "Kabarangay, Beer or No Beer", with some males as the crossdressing version of the (less than) 26K, and ago go dancing-Banker in a covered cage, offering beer in exchange with the briefcases.
  • John En Shirley, a sitcom aired on the same network, featured an episode where one of the title characters, John H. Puruntong (portrayed by Philippine Comedy KingDolphy) played as a contestant of the game show. The episode was aired on September 16, 2006. John fought for his briefcase until the end, refusing the banker's offer of ₱101,000. His briefcase contained ₱200,000, while the other remaining briefcase contained ₱1.
  • When theCommission on Elections opened the filing of candidacy for the midterm senatorial elections in the Philippines last January 15, 2007, several individuals applied for candidacy, even those that are considerednuisance candidates like a certain Daniel Magtira who introduced himself as Kris Aquino's husband.[12] After two days, a certain Julieto Esmeralda Sr., who claims to be both a pastor and a businessman, filed his candidacy referring to himself asMr. Deal signifying his aiming of building a culture of optimism to prevail among Filipinos. He was quoted on National TV saying"“I want people to know that the answer to everything is always ‘deal’, walang laban o bawi, always ‘deal’,"[13] referring to theLaban o Bawi segment ofEat Bulaga!.
  • Noynoy Aquino, Kris Aquino's brother and a senatorial candidate for the 2007 Philippine Midterm Elections, released a "Deal or No Deal" inspired political advertisement for television. In the commercial, Kris recalled how strict Noynoy was as well as how hard he struggled to take care of the family as requested by their fatherNinoy Aquino prior to their father's assassination. Kris even made a "Deal" pose and catchphrase in the last part of the commercial, signifying her way of convincing the voters to vote for him. Ironically, Noynoy's response to Kris in the ad was"Ayos, Game Na", inspired from the catchphrase of Kris Aquino's game showPilipinas, Game KNB?. Noynoy won the senate race and landed on the 6th out of 12 slots.[14]
  • On the October 12, 2007 episode,McDonald's Philippines launched its advertisement featuring Kris Aquino playing "Meal or No Meal" over the counter with a McDonald's cashier. The McDonald's crew featured in the commercial were holding trays instead of briefcases containing the "value meals" that can be selected by patrons of the fast food chain. The restaurant chain also had a raffle promotion in which its winner eventually played in the show.
  • In ABS-CBN special Poohkwang, the title of the game show segment is called Wow Wow Wheel or No Deal Ka Na Ba depicting the title ofWowowee,Wheel of Fortune,Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal andPilipinas, Game KNB. However it was featured Kim Idol while Pooh and Pohkwang were portrayed as Rey and Marina respectively.

Criticisms

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  • Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist Nestor U. Torre expressed disappointment on the show because it is not "all that spellbinding and empathetic" since the briefcase a contestant has chosen would keep it to the end (contrary to some versions which exchanging briefcases is allowed). Also, he pointed out that the format of the show limited Aquino's effectivity as a host.[15]
  • In his January 18, 2007 column, Nestor U. Torre expressed that the game show makes it so difficult for its players to win big because it's based on sheer luck, with a player's fate being sealed by the choice he makes of a particular briefcase to place his hopes on at the start of the game. He cited that another major factor that reduces players’ winnings is the “greed” motive that pushes contestants to reject already substantial deals from the show's resident “banker,” because they want to make even more money by pushing the game into the next round. However, Torre does recognize that subsequent contestants were the first to benefit from the game show's beefed-up top prize and will bring new excitement in everyone involved—the contestants, the studio audience, and the host. He mentioned that the move to double the game's pot sets the show apart from other game programs, many of which offer a couple of million pesos in potential top winnings. With its P4 million pot for the 2007 run of the first season, he pointed out that it is now the best game show to beat.[16]
  • The July 14, 2006 episode featuring psychic Rene Mariano became controversial when the host complimented Rene's abilities because the latter predicted the end of the career ofHero Angeles,Star Circle Quest grand champion, atMorning Girls with Kris and Korina (previously aired on the same network). Hero and his brother reacted atGMA Network'sStartalk saying that the host's remarks were unnecessary and foul.

World Tour U.S. episode

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Howie Mandel

In April 2008, theU.S. version ofDeal or No Deal filmed an episode from the studio of the Filipino version, as part of a series of "World Tour" episodes showcasting international entries in the franchise. The episode was conducted in a similar manner to the U.S. version of the format, featuring an American contestant and prizes inU.S. dollars. Kris Aquino joined U.S. hostHowie Mandel as co-host.[17][18][19] The episode premiered onNBC in the U.S. on May 5, 2008, and aired on ABS-CBN on June 22; although it was actually the last of the "World Tour" episodes to actually be filmed (the first was filmed from the Estonian versionVõta või jäta), ABS-CBN business unit head Alou Almaden stated thatEndemol USA "loved the episode so much" that it was aired first instead.[20][21]

ABS-CBN's PR campaign for that event also earned the show a Philippine Quill Award of Merit in the same year.[22]

Reception

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Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal has been consistently topping on its timeslot. Season 4 aired the show's highest-rated overall episode, aired on October 6, 2012 withVice Ganda as the guest player and garnering a nationwide rating of 32.7%. This is, to date, thehighest-rated episode for any game show on Philippine television.[23]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Santiago, Erwin (January 14, 2008)."TV Ratings (Jan. 11–13): "Pasan Ko ang Daigdig" and "Deal or No Deal" end with a bang!".PEP. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2020.
  2. ^"Kapamilya Deal or No Deal ngayon Sabado na!". YouTube. February 23, 2012.Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  3. ^"Are you ready to make a deal with Luis Manzano?". ABS-CBN. February 24, 2012.Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. RetrievedMay 17, 2020.
  4. ^"Luis Manzano on hosting Kapamilya Deal or No Deal: Mahirap kumuha ng next Kris Aquino".Push. January 21, 2012.
  5. ^Kapamilya, Deal Or No Deal with Luis Manzano Teaser on YouTube
  6. ^"Korina Sanchez on KAPAMILYA, DEAL OR NO DEAL 09.28.13 (The Grand Finale)".YouTube. September 26, 2012.Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  7. ^"Kapamilya Deal Or No Deal this February 9 on ABS-CBN!". YouTube. February 7, 2013.Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  8. ^"Kapamilya Deal Or No Deal: Barangay Edition March 4, 2016 Teaser".YouTube. March 4, 2016.[dead YouTube link]
  9. ^Evangelista, Jessica Ann (July 29, 2025)."Luis Manzano set to return as host of 'Kapamilya Deal or No Deal'".INQUIRER.net. RetrievedAugust 15, 2025.
  10. ^"26K models of Deal or No Deal Philippines".
  11. ^Darang, Josephine (April 22, 2007)."Tuguegarao has new bishop".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2008. RetrievedAugust 3, 2008.
  12. ^"Paghahain ng COC, nagsimula na".TV Patrol World. January 17, 2007. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2007.
  13. ^"Odd Senate bets worm into poll system flaw". GMA News. January 17, 2007.
  14. ^Oliva, Erwin (June 7, 2007)."Kris Aquino, James Yap grace Noynoy's proclamation".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived fromthe original on June 27, 2007. RetrievedJuly 8, 2007.
  15. ^Torre, Nestor U. (June 12, 2006)."Viewfinder: Not that big a deal".Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A2–7.
  16. ^Torre, Nestor U. (January 18, 2007)."Viewfinder: Luck of the draw".Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A2–7. Archived fromthe original on October 14, 2007. RetrievedJanuary 20, 2007.
  17. ^"Viewfinder: Kris to co-host special episode of U.S.A.'s "Deal Or No Deal". ABS-CBN News. April 11, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^Kris-Aquino to co host world tour of "Deal or No Deal Courtesy of pep
  19. ^"US Deal or No Deal host is now in Manila". Archived fromthe original on October 11, 2008. RetrievedApril 23, 2008.
  20. ^Cruz, Marinel (May 5, 2008)."US 'Deal' viewers set to hear Mandel speaking in Filipino".Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2008. RetrievedMay 9, 2008.
  21. ^Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (May 2008)."Kris Aquino graces "Deal or No Deal" episode aired in the US".{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  22. ^Luis Manzano replaces Kris Aquino as host of Deal or No Deal retrieved via www.pep.ph 02-26-2012
  23. ^"Kapamilya Deal or No Deal Season 4 hits all time high ratings! 32.7%". Archived fromthe original on October 4, 2013. RetrievedOctober 1, 2013.

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