Wil To Win

Philippine television variety show From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wil To Win is a Philippine television variety game show broadcast by TV5. Hosted by Willie Revillame and Randy Santiago, it aired on the network's Todo Max Primetime Singko line up and worldwide on Kapatid Channel from July 14, 2024 to April 25, 2025, replacing Barangay Singko Panalo and was replaced by the second wave of Frontline Express and the rerun of Sa Ngalan ng Ina.

Created by
Written by
  • Cecille Matutina
  • Robin Sison
  • Raymund Roland Navarro
  • Toni Rose Espartero
Directed by
  • Arnel Natividad
  • Ferdinand "Yuki" Cruz
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Wil To Win
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GenreVariety game show
Created by
Written by
  • Cecille Matutina
  • Robin Sison
  • Raymund Roland Navarro
  • Toni Rose Espartero
Directed by
  • Arnel Natividad
  • Ferdinand "Yuki" Cruz
Creative directorWillie Revillame
Presented by
Theme music composerLito Camo
Opening theme"Wil to Win" by Willie Revillame
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes134
Production
Executive producers
  • Jane Jimenez-Basas
  • Guido R. Zaballero
Producers
  • Sienna G. Olasco
  • Peter Edward G. Dizon
  • Carmencita Villavert
Production locationsStudio A, TV5 Broadcast Complex, 762 Quirino Highway, Novaliches, Quezon City
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time90 minutes (July 15 – July 26, 2024; September 16, 2024 – February 10, 2025)
120 minutes (July 29 – September 13, 2024)
60 minutes (February 11 – April 25, 2025)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkTV5
ReleaseJuly 14, 2024 (2024-07-14) 
April 25, 2025 (2025-04-25)
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History

On June 14, 2024, Willie Revillame confirmed that his new program, Wil To Win, would debut on TV5 that marked his return to the network after eleven years since Wil Time Bigtime (formerly Willing Willie).[1] The show produced by MQuest Ventures, which Revillame partnered with in April 2024.[2] A live television special, titled "WIL-come Back Party", was aired on Sunday, July 14 to celebrate the show's launch;[3] the special event was held at the New Frontier Theater.[4]

Regular programming commenced on July 15, every Mondays to Fridays from 17:00 to 18:30 (PST).[5] On July 29, 2024, the show extended its time slot from 16:30 to 18:30 (PST).[6] On September 16, the time slot reverted back to 17:00 (PST) after removing a segment.[7] In October, several female hosts had been removed from the show.[8]

On February 3, 2025, the show quietly began simulcasting on RPTV, but only when there are no live sporting events (e.g., PBA games) or special programming scheduled on the channel. On February 10, Revillame temporarily left the show to run for senator; Randy Santiago became the show's substitute host. The show subsequently reduced its airing time to an hour starting February 11.[9] It aired its final episode on April 25, 2025, entering a “season break.”

On July 3, 2025, it was announced via the Wil to Win Facebook page that Willie Revillame is set to come back to television, over two months after losing the 2025 Senate election. However, Wil to Win will be discontinued with Wowowin to be revived in its place. A separate series, Wilyonaryo will also be aired.[10]

Hosts

Main hosts

Co-hosts

  • Almira Teng (2024–25)
  • Inday Fatima (2024–25)[11]
  • Camille Canlas (2025)

Former co-hosts

Segments

  • Cash Salo (2024)
  • Cookie to Win (2024)
  • Hello Willie (2024)
  • Hep Hep Hooray (2024)
  • Pera o Kahon (2024–25)
  • Putukan Na! (2024)
  • Song Tanong (2024–25)
  • Spin a Wil (2024)
  • Willie of Fortune (2024–25)
  • Patalbugan (2025)
  • Sakorera (2024)[7]

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