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Reymond Sajor

Philippine Idol
Philippine Idol Logo.jpg
Philippine Idol logo
Created by Simon Fuller
Directed by Rich Ilustre
Mark Reyes
Presented by Ryan Agoncillo
Starring Heart Evangelista
Mel Villena
Judges Ryan Cayabyab
Pilita Corrales
Francis Magalona
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 34
Production
Executive producer(s) Perci Intalan
Location(s) SM Megamall Cinema 3, Mandaluyong City;
Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Running time Varies
Release
Original network ABC 5
Original release July 30 – December 10, 2006
Chronology
Followed by Pinoy Idol
External links
Website
Philippine Idol
Philippine Idol finalists
(with dates of elimination)
Season 1 (2006)
Mau Marcelo Winner
Gian Magdangal December 10
Jan Nieto December 10
Miguel Mendoza November 27
Pow Chavez November 20
Ken Dingle November 13
Apple Chiu November 6
Arms Cruz October 30
Jeli Mateo October 30
Reymond Sajor October 15
Drae Ybañez October 8
Stef Lazaro October 8

Philippine Idol is the first version of the Idol series in the Philippines, the 35th country in the world to air a local Idol adaptation and the sixth in Asia. The franchise was first awarded by FremantleMedia, 19 Entertainment and CKX, Inc. to ABC Development Corporation (ABC now TV5) in 2006 and then to GMA Network in 2008. Just like the premise of original show Pop Idol, Philippine Idol aims to find the best singer in the country who can be defined as the "national" singer. Local television personality Ryan Agoncillo hosted the program.Ryan Cayabyab (musical composer), Pilita Corrales (singer, known as Asia's Queen of Songs) and Francis Magalona (rapper and producer) were also judges of the show. Agoncillo, Corrales and Magalona auditioned to be part of the program, while Cayabyab was chosen by the program's producers. Meanwhile, actress Heart Evangelista hosted the daily updates program I ♥ Philippine Idol: Exclusive. Composer Mel Villena was the show's musical director.

Mau Marcelo, an aspiring singer from Lucena City, defeated two other contenders on the show's Finale to become the first Philippine Idol. FremantleMedia subsequently awarded the franchise to GMA Network and their version of the program was named Pinoy Idol, which does not recognize the results of ABC's franchise.

ABC started negotiating with FremantleMedia in order to acquire a Philippine franchise of Idol in 2004, when Filipino-American Jasmine Trias placed third in American Idol's third season. It reportedly cost millions of dollars. During the program's development stage, notable personalities in music and recording industries tried out to become Idol judges, including former Eraserheads vocalist Ely Buendia, singer-actress Pinky Marquez, and talent manager Wyngard Tracy. The chosen judges were addressed according to their agreed-upon nicknames: Cayabyab was called "Mr. C", Corrales called "Mamita", and Magalona, "Kiko".


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