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''Qpids'' is a Philippine
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love-team search which aired on
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from May 23 to September 25, 2005. The show featured nine loveteams who competed through races and acting challenges. At the end of each challenge, the weakest loveteam was eliminated, until the final four loveteams remained. The winner of the "Ultimate Loveteam" title was determined through a combination of viewer votes and judges' scores. ''Qpids'' was also broadcast on TFC:
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Production


Origin and concept

After the success in 2004 of reality talent search program '' Star Circle Quest'' where he had been a juror, ''Qpids'' creator Laurenti Dyogi conceptualized a similar reality talent search program, this time with the intent to find the best acting loveteam. ''Star Circle Quest'', which by then was popularly known by its acronym SCQ, became the inspiration for ''SCQpids'', the name being a play on "SCQ" and the word "cupid". The first two letters were eventually dropped and the show later came to be known simply as ''Qpids''. In the first three weeks of the series, 9 'princesses' and 18 'princes' were introduced, then sent on a variety of adventures to get to know one another. Each princess was then asked to pick her prince, while the show's creator, Laurenti Dyogi, played the role of ''Mr. Qpido'' by picking a prince for each princess. The resulting pairings created interlocking love triangles, where each princess was paired with two princes, and where some of the princes were also linked to two princesses. By the end of the third week, ''Mr. Qpido'' announced his final choice for each princess. The princes who were not chosen were eliminated from the show, leaving only 9 love pairs. The next 10 weeks of the show saw the 9 love pairs competing in acting challenges. A panel of judges, dubbed ''The Love Council'', was assembled after each challenge to judge their performances. Through a combination of judges' scores and viewer votes through SMS text messages and phone calls, the weakest pair was identified and eliminated, until only four pairs remained. These four pairs were considered ''Qpids Finalists''. The four Qpids Finalists then performed together in a four-week drama mini-series. As in previous weeks, the ''Ultimate Loveteam'' was determined through a combination of judges' scores and viewer votes. Two awards were given on the Grand Finals night—a ''Voters' Choice'' Award (for the pair with the most viewer votes) and the ''Qpids Ultimate Loveteam'' title.


Writing

Writing was led by Headwriter Theodore Boborol, with writing team members Adolfo Alix, Jr., Mariami Tanangco and Marcus Vinuya. Since the show was a reality-program, the writing team was initially focused more on writing dialogue for the hosts, and conceptualizing the challenges that the cast would face. Later in the series, however, short acting skits and full-length drama challenges were written for the Qpids Finalists.


Casting

Casting was done through auditions, and screen tests were performed individually and in pairs. Selected audition and screen test video clips were later aired in a spin-off program called ''Qpids Sunday Loventures''. Unlike earlier reality talent searches, which auditioned unknown individuals, all nine 'princesses' selected were already talents of
Star Magic ABS-CBN Center for Communication Arts, Inc., doing business as Star Magic (formerly known as ABS-CBN Talent Center), is the talent agency owned by ABS-CBN Corporation based in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines that was founded in 1992. ...
, the talent management agency of the
ABS-CBN Corporation ABS-CBN Corporation is a Filipino media company based in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the largest entertainment and media conglomerate in the Philippines. It is a subsidiary of Lopez Holdings Corporation which is owned b ...
. The 'princes' were also primarily from Star Magic, although a handful were either independent artists or artists managed by other talent agencies.


Broadcasting

''Qpids'' was originally scheduled to begin airing on May 2, 2005 but initial broadcast was moved to May 9 and later moved again to May 23. It was later explained that three days worth of edited material had been lost or accidentally deleted, resulting in a need to push back the show's start date.


Music

The show's theme song was performed by
Nikki Gil Monica Pauline "Nikki" Santos Gil-Albert (; born August 23, 1987) is a Filipino singer, actress, host, model, and video jockey. She is known for being part of the afternoon remake of '' Carlo J. Caparas' Pieta'' (2008–2009) and, in 2009, fo ...
and
Josh Santana Michael Alexander Alvarez Pamular, better known by his stage name Josh Santana (born 18 June 1983), is a Filipino former television actor and singer. Early life Santana was born on 18 June 1983 in Metro Manila, Philippines to Spanish-Filipino p ...
and is entitled ''Dito Sa Puso Ko'' (roughly translates to "Here in my heart"). The accompanying music video, created under the direction of ''Qpids'' director [on Ilagan, featured members of cast dancing with the singers.


Opening sequence

Three opening sequences were used during the course of the show. The first opening sequence featured the chorus of the theme song and overlaid still photos of all 9 princesses over scenes from the music video as their names appeared on screen. The second opening sequence featured only the final five loveteams after 9 princes and 4 other loveteam pairs had already been eliminated. The third opening sequence featured only the final four loveteams after the 5th loveteam pair had been eliminated. It was essentially the same video as the second version, but with all scenes with the 5th eliminated pair removed.


Settings

''Qpids'' was shot primarily in the Philippines, with a handful of episodes filmed in Hong Kong as part of a "loventure". The early weeks of the show, which featured beach and safari scenes, were filmed in Subic Bay in the province of Zambales. The Union of Hearts episodes were filmed at Fernwood Gardens in
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. ''Heartbreak'' (elimination) episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience in Studio 1 of the ABS-CBN network's compound in
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. The music video was filmed at
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.


Show formats and timeslots

In its first seven weeks, Qpids aired on weeknights (Monday to Friday), with each episode lasting 30 to 45 minutes (including commercials). A total of 35 episodes were aired in this format. On the Sundays of Weeks 5 to 7, three special episodes called ''Qpids Sunday Loventures'' aired. These special episodes showed behind-the-scenes footage, bloopers, and never-before-seen segments that did not make it into the regular episodes. Beginning its 8th week, Qpids stopped airing on weeknights and moved to a weekly schedule. A total of 12 weekend episodes were aired in the timeslot that had been occupied by ''Qpids Sunday Loventures'', prompting the writers to change the name of the elimination shows from ''Heartbreak Night'' to ''Heartbreak Sunday''.


Cast


Hosts

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Anne Curtis Anne Curtis-Smith(; born 17 February 1985) is a Filipino-Australian actress, model, television host, entrepreneur and recording artist. She is dubbed as the "''Multimedia Superstar''" for her talent and influence. Curtis has received numerou ...
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Luis Manzano Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (; born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino-American TV host, actor, comedian, VJ, and model. He is the son of actors Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos. He is best known for his roles in t ...


Love Prince

Listed alphabetically by last name: * Marc Acueza * Michael Agassi *
Carlo Aquino Carlo Jose Liwanag Aquino (born 3 September 1985) is a Filipino actor and musician known for being the lead singer of the band Kollide and formerly of JCS with John Prats and Stefano Mori. Aquino achieved critical recognition for his performan ...
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Mhyco Aquino Oliver Aquino (born April 26, 1989) is a Filipino actor, singer and dancer. Aquino was a member of ABS-CBN network's circle of homegrown talents called Star Magic and was once a member of the defunct '' ASAP'' boy dance group, Animé, along with ...
* Bernard Cardona * Mikel Campos * Gian Carlos * Aaron Concepcion * Marc Cortez * Janus Del Prado * Gabb Drilon * TJ Ramos *
Dominic Roco Ricardo Dominic Artadi Roco (born April 12, 1989) is a Filipino actor. Personal life Roco is a son of actor Bembol Roco and the twin brother of actor Felix Roco Teodoro Felix Artadi Roco (born 12 April 1989 in Cebu), professionally known ...
* Felix Roco *
John Wayne Sace John Wayne Sace (born May 9, 1989) is a Filipino character actor and dancer. He first rose to prominence from being a former child actor to a teen idol. Life and career Sace was a member of ABS-CBN network's circle of homegrown talents called St ...
* Timmy Boy Sta. Maria *
Alwyn Uytingco Alwyn Uytingco (born February 11, 1988, in Quezon City) is a Filipino actor. Early life Cipriano Alwyn Sumulong Uytingco III was born on February 11, 1988, in Quezon City, Manila, Philippines. He was educated at the Marist School (Marikina) ...


Love Princesses

Listed alphabetically by last name: * Isabel Blaesi * Amparo "Paw" Diaz * Vanessa Lorraine Gomez * Carla Humphries-Loren *
Pauleen Luna Marie Pauleen Luna Sotto (born Marie Pauleen Javier Luna; born November 10, 1988) is a Filipino actress and television personality. She appears on GMA Network, particularly as one of the regular hosts of the long-running Philippine variety sh ...
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Karel Marquez Karla Ysabel Marquez-Fariñas (born December 21, 1986; Manila, Philippines), professionally known as Karel Marquez-Fariñas, is a Filipina actress, model, singer, and TV host who's currently signed under manager, Becky Aguila since July 2017. B ...
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Hazel Ann Mendoza Hazel Ann Mendoza (born Lourdes Angelic Teofisto Pla on 26 April 1988) is a Filipino former actress and a former Star Magic talent. Her late father was Spanish-English and also the father of former actress Nadia Montenegro. She became an artist ...
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Andrea Torres Andrea Elizabeth Eugenio Torres (born May 4, 1990) is a Filipina actress, host, dancer and commercial model. She is currently an exclusive contract artist of GMA Network. She is best known for her roles as Cindy Rodriguez in the WeTV Original s ...
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Jill Yulo Jill Yulo (born December 28, 1989) is a Filipina actress who is a member of Star Magic, ABS-CBN's talent management and development center. She starred in Star Cinema's ''D'Anothers'' and was a finalist, with Alwyn Uytingco, on '' Qpids''. She rec ...


Elimination notes


Creating the nine pairs

The first round of eliminations took place at the start of Week 2, and reduced the number of princes from 18 to 14. The first set of princes were eliminated because they had not been chosen either by a princess or by ''Mr. Qpido''. Eliminated were: Aaron Concepcion, Cholo Barretto, Mike Agassi, and Timmy Boy Sta. Maria. The second round of eliminations took place at the end of Week 3, when five more prince charmings walked down ''Heartbreak Road''. They were eliminated from the show because they were not picked by ''Mr. Qpido'' when he created the final 9 pairs in the segment called ''The Union of Hearts''. Eliminated were: John Wayne Sace, Marc Acueza, Marc Butler, Marc Cortez, and TJ Ramos.


Heartbreak eliminations

After ''The Union of Hearts'', all subsequent eliminations were made by pairs in a live show called ''Heartbreak Night'' or ''Heartbreak Sunday''. In the first ''Heartbreak Night'', the weakest pair was determined based solely on viewer votes through text and phone calls. All subsequent eliminations were determined by a combined score: 50% - ''Love Council'' score, and 50% - viewer votes. 1st Pair Eliminated: LexBel
Who: Isabel Blaesi and Felix Roco
When: At end of Week 5 2nd Pair Eliminated: GabRel
Who: Karel Marquez and Gabb Drilon
When: At start of Week 7
Love Council: Joyce Bernal, William Martinez, and Lauren Dyogi. 3rd Pair Eliminated: PauGi
Who: Pauleen Luna and Gian Castro Carlos
When: Week 8
Love Council: Manilyn Reynes, Wowie de Guzman, and Lauren Dyogi. 4th Pair Eliminated: DomRea
Who: Andrea Torres and Dominic Roco
When: Week 11
Love Council: Gina Alajar, Lotlot de Leon, and Lauren Dyogi. 5th Pair Eliminated: CarVane
Who: Vanessa Gomez and Carlo Aquino
When: Week 13
Love Council: Jose Javier Reyes, Joey Lopez Sineneng, and Lauren Dyogi.


Qpids Grand Finals

With only four pairs remaining, eliminations were suspended for four weeks to give way to a four-week drama mini-series (the ''Qpids Dramaserye'') designed to showcase the acting skills of the Qpids Finalists. The four Qpids Finalist pairs (listed alphabetically) were: * JaRla: Carla Humphries and Janus del Prado * JilWyn: Jill Yulo and Alwyn Uytingco * MhyZel: Hazel Ann Mendoza and Mhyco Aquino * PawEl: Paw Diaz and Mikel Campos The Love Council members for the Grand Finals were Olive Lamasan, Joey Reyes, and Lauren Dyogi. The Qpids Ultimate Loveteam title was awarded to PawEl for having the highest score based on Love Council scores and viewer votes. The Qpids Voters' Choice title was awarded to JaRla for garnering 41% of viewer votes.


Spin-offs

''Qpids'' spawned a number of short-lived spin-offs which featured the cast of the original show. The spin-offs were part of the show's promotional and advertising efforts.


''Qpids Sunday Loventures''

The most short-lived ''Qpids'' spin-off, ''Qpids Sunday Loventures'' only had three episodes, which aired on Sunday afternoons during Week 5 to Week 7 of the original show. The original intent was to have different ''Qpids'' cast members act as hosts for the show to provide commentary and introduce behind-the-scenes footage, bloopers, and never-before-seen segments that had not been aired as part of the show's regular episodes. The hosts for the first episode were Paw Diaz, Mikel Campos, Carla Humphries, and Janus del Prado. Schedule conflicts and cost concerns forced the show to change its format, and the two remaining episodes were instead hosted by Luis Manzano and Anne Curtis. The three ''Qpids Sunday Loventure'' episodes aired on June 19, June 26, and July 3, 2005.


''Qpids Qties'' on ''Fanatic Allstars''

Qpids cast members also appeared in a weekly segment of the variety show ''Fanatic Allstars'' on Sunday afternoons in
ABS-CBN ABS-CBN (an initialism of its two predecessors' names, Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network) is a Philippine commercial broadcast network that serves as the flagship property of ABS-CBN Corporation, a company unde ...
. The segment was a dance contest featuring three different groups of artists. The Qpids cast members were fielded as a team called the ''Qpids Qties''. ''Qpids'' cast members who took part in ''Qpids Qties'' included: Hazel Ann Mendoza, Vanessa Gomez, Mhyco Aquino, Jill Yulo, Alwyn Uytingco, Carla Humphies, Janus del Prado, Andrea Torres, Pauleen Luna, Gian Carlos Castro, and Gabb Drilon. Paw Diaz took part in the dance contest as a member of a rival team featuring artists discovered through Star Circle Quest. Other Qpids cast members, such as twins Dominic and Felix Roco were also fielded as members of another rival team featuring Star Circle Batch 13 talents. * June 12, 2005 - Cowboys and Indians theme * June 19, 2005 - Cheerdancing theme * June 26, 2005 - Western Themed dance number * July 3, 2005 - Qties go Futuristic * July 10, 2005 - Qties go Retro * July 17, 2005 - Masquerade theme * July 24, 2005 - Jungle theme * August 7, 2005 - Qties in at the Allstars


''Qpids'' mall shows

Mall shows were also held in the weeks leading up to the pilot episode of ''Qpids''. The shows featured cast members and were open to the general public at no charge. Qpids merchandise, including pins, stuffed animals, and T-shirts, were also available for sale at the mallshows. The following mallshows were held: * April 24, 2005 - Ever Ortigas Mall * May 8, 2005 - Ever Gotesco Commonwealth * May 29, 2005 - Market Market Activity Center * June 12, 2005 - Sta. Lucia Mall''Qpids 9 Loveteams at fifth mall show
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See also

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Star Magic ABS-CBN Center for Communication Arts, Inc., doing business as Star Magic (formerly known as ABS-CBN Talent Center), is the talent agency owned by ABS-CBN Corporation based in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines that was founded in 1992. ...
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List of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN This is a list of programs broadcast by ABS-CBN, a Philippine television network. The network is headquartered in ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Diliman, Quezon City. On May 5, 2020, ABS-CBN was issued a cease-and-desist order by the National ...


Footnotes


External links


The Qpids Blog
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