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  1. Pinoy Fear Factor (TV Series 2008– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Pinoy Fear Factor is a franchise reality show on ABS-CBN that started airing on November 10, 2008. It ran for 15 weeks, ending on February 20, 2009. The show is based on the Dutch reality game show Now or Neverland and is produced by Endemol. It is hosted by Filipino actor-host Ryan Agoncillo. The Philippines is the 30th country to use Buenos Aires, Argentina as the location of the series ...

  3. Dominguez started out as one of the co-hosts in Wowowee. She joined Pinoy Fear Factor as a Participante . Dominguez was a member of ABS-CBN 's elite circle of homegrown talents, Star Magic. She did not renew her contract to do projects on ABS-CBN 's rival station, GMA Network. She supposed to be a freelance actress but later decided to sign an ...

    • Overview
    • Format
    • Terms
    • Contestants
    • Stunts and challenges summary
    • Elimination chart
    • See also
    • External links

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    is a reality show on ABS-CBN that started airing on November 10, 2008. It ran for 15 weeks, ending on February 20, 2009, replacing Iisa Pa Lamang and was replaced by SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon. The show is based on the Dutch reality game show Now or Neverland and is produced by Endemol. It is hosted by Filipino actor-host Ryan Agoncillo. The Philippines is the 30th country to use Buenos Aires, Argentina as the location of the series. Other Fear Factor hubs are located in South Africa and Serbia.

    Though the Philippine producers have plans to make the Philippines the next Fear Factor hub in the world, they still decided to shoot the first series in Buenos Aires, Argentina where stunts experts and resources are readily available.

    The first series was won by Jommy Teotico who took home P2 Million (around US$50,000), a house and lot, and was given the title of "El Ultimo Participante" (The Ultimate Participant). It uses the tagline Ang buhay sa likod ng katapangan or "Life behind bravery." The theme song of the show, which is entitled Tagumpay (Triumph), is performed by Chivas Malunda (a contestant of Pinoy Dream Academy season 2).

    Sister channel Studio 23 airs a condensed one-hour Saturday edition, covering the episodes shown within the week.

    From December 22 to 26 and December 29 to 31, 2008, a special set of year-end episodes, known as Pinoy Fear Factor: With A Twist, was aired. The episodes, narrated by ABS-CBN's comedic news reporter Marc Logan, showed a recap of scenes from the six previous rounds, as well as new interviews from the Participantes and never-before-seen clips within and outside of the competition.

    The Philippine version of the show uses a format similar to Fear Factor Extreme (FFX) instead of the original "three-stunt, one winner per episode" format used in the American version. The Philippines is the 3rd country to adapt the same format after South Africa and India.

    consists of multiple sets of stunts and a set number of contestants over a period of weeks. The contestants, known as Participantes, will live together in El Campo Miedo during the duration of the competition. Every Participante will face the Ronda de Eliminación to determine who will stay and who will be sent back to the Philippines. Each Ronda de Eliminación has three stunts. In the first stunt, designed to physically test the contestants, one or more Participantes who have the best performance will be exempted on the next stunt, thus, avoiding the elimination. In the second stunt, the remaining Participantes will compete and those who will give the worst performances will be chosen for the third and final stunt. In the third stunt, involving stunts similar to those in action films, the worst performer from the remaining Participantes in competition will be eliminated and will be sent back to the Philippines.

    The Rondas de Eliminación will be repeated until only one Participante remains. He or she will then emerge as the winner of the series and will take home the grand prize.

    There is also a series of stunts known as Rondas Sin de Eliminación where the best performers of the first stunt in the Rondas de Eliminación will compete for special prizes.

    Since the show takes place in a Spanish-speaking country, many terms and stunt names are in Spanish, an official language of the Philippines from the 19th to the late 20th centuries. It is noted, however, that some Spanish titles that appear on the show are either grammatically incorrect (Rondas Sin de Eliminación instead of Rondas sin Eliminaciones), wrongly used (the article una used to mean "first" rather than primera), or even misspelled (tersera [sic] instead of tercera).

    •El Campo Miedo (Camp Fear): the lodge serving as the residence for the contestants.

    •Participantes (participants): used to refer to the contestants of the show.

    •Rondas de Eliminación (Elimination Rounds): they are the elimination rounds where they compete to stay longer in the competition. The performances of the contestants in the first stunt will determine who will compete in the succeeding stunts. The next two elimination stunts will pit the worst performers against each other to prevent themselves from further elimination. The worst performer in the third stunt is sent back to the Philippines.

    The contestants, known in the show as Participantes consisted of celebrities, as well as people with unique occupations. Note that the ages displayed were taken during the show's taping in 2008.

    Una Ronda de Eliminación (Elimination Round 1)

    •Caminando Sobre Barriles Giratorios (Walking on Rotating Barrels): The stunt has a huge setup comprises a rotating barrels with two platforms in both ends. It is suspended five meters above the river. Each Participante had to make their way on the rotating barrels from one platform to the other while picking the yellow flaglets along the way. The retrieval of the flaglets should be in order. Skipping any flaglets is not allowed. The Participante who will get the most number of flaglets in the shortest possible time will be exempted from the second stunt, thus will be immune from the elimination. The worst performer will go back to camp on foot. •Ojos De Vaca En Congrejos (Cows' Eyes In Crablets): A die is rolled to determine what the Participante will transfer from one box to the other. When the die turns up an eye, the Participante must pick up the five cows' eyes; if a crablet turns up, the Participante must transfer ten of the crablets. The three with the worst times, regardless of what they transferred, are sent to the final stunt. •Escape de Auto Subacuatico (Escape from the Submerged Car): The Participante will sit in the driver's seat of a car as it is being lowered into the pool. At the signal of a red light, the Participante must unbuckle his/her seat belt, unstrap a baby doll from the infant seat, resurface and place the doll on the mat. The worst performer goes home to the Philippines.

    Segunda Ronda de Eliminación (Elimination Round 2)

    •Coglarse Como Tarzan (Hanging On Ropes Á La Tarzan): The Participantes will straddle across two platforms using ropes suspended on the scaffolding which is raised 15 meters from the ground. Those who complete the stunt are automatically exempted from the rest of the round. In case a Participante is unable to complete the stunt, the length of time spent on the stunt and the number of ropes swung before falling are also considered in the assessment. The two women and the two men with the best performances are exempted from the succeeding stunts. The worst performer will dance naked back at camp. •Cerebros y Ojos de Ovejas (Sheep's Brains and Eyes): Each Participante will drink a glass of milk. Under the glass is the number of eyes and the amount of brains the Participante will eat. The stunt only ends when the amount to be eaten has been consumed. The amount of time taken is considered for the Participante's performance. Vomiting everything that was consumed during one's turn while the stunt is ongoing for the others it is not allowed. The four worst performers will compete in the final stunt. •Acrobacias en Helicóptero (Acrobatics on a Helicopter): The Participante would hang onto a trapeze attached to a helicopter for as long as one can before dropping into the water. The one who hangs on the shortest goes back to the Philippines.

    Tersera Ronda de Eliminación (Elimination Round 3)

    •Auto Resbaladizos (Slippery Car): Sitting in the driver's seat of a car suspended 20 meters from the ground and being drenched by artificial rain, each Participante must climb out by the side window to the hood of the card to retrieve the license plate, head to the trunk to get the key, get back inside the car, and use the key to turn on the horn, which they will sound to signal the accomplishment of the stunt. Time penalties of ten seconds each are added in case either or both needed items drop to the ground. The two men and the two women with the fastest times are exempted from competing in the rest of the round. The one with worst time will take a very cold bath. •Tanque con Serpientes (Tank with Snakes): Each Participante dives into a water tank containing various snakes to retrieve as many yellow and black rubber rings as one can in five minutes. The woman and the two men with the worst performances go to the final stunt, as to be determined by the number of yellow rings gathered. In case of a tie, the black rings become the tie-breaker. •Bicicleta Atraves de Vidrios (Bicycle Cruising through Glass): Riding a bicycle, each Participante must break into five panes of glass. The Participante must not fall nor let the feet touch the ground during the performance of the stunt; doing so prematurely ends it. The one with the least panes of glass broken through is sent home to the Philippines. In case of a tie, the location of the hind wheel of the bicycle becomes the tie-breaker.

    Legend:or Rondas de Eliminación, except the last one:

     1st  The Participante had one of the better performances in the first stunt and was therefore exempted from competing in the next two stunts.

     2nd  The Participante had one of the better performances in the second stunt and was therefore exempted from competing in the third stunt.

     3rd  The Participante had one of the better performances in the third stunt and was therefore saved from elimination in the third stunt.

     OUT  The Participante had the worst performance in the third stunt and was therefore eliminated.

    For Rondas Sin de Eliminación (as denoted by the letter N in the chart):

    •List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN

    •Official site

    •Pinoy Fear Factor at ABS-CBN Now

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  4. Pinoy Fear Factor is a reality show on ABS-CBN that started airing on November 10, 2008. It ran for 15 weeks, ending on February 20, 2009, replacing Iisa Pa Lamang and was replaced by SNN: Showbiz News Ngayon. The show is based on the Dutch reality game show Now or Neverland and is produced by Endemol. It is hosted by Filipino actor-host Ryan Agoncillo. The Philippines is the 30th country to ...

  5. Pinoy Fear Factor is a franchise reality show on ABS-CBN that started airing on November 10, 2008. It ran for 15 weeks, ending on February 20, 2009. The show is based on the Dutch reality game ...

  6. executive producer (151 episodes, 2001-2012) Peter Herschko. ... story producer / producer (113 episodes, 2002-2006) Shye Sutherland. ... producer / story producer / supervising story producer / senior story producer / supervising producer (97 episodes, 2001-2006) Scott Larsen.

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