Battle of the Brains (Philippine TV series)

Battle of the Brains
Genre Quiz show
Created by Focal Media Arts, Inc.
Developed by Focal Media Arts, Inc.
Presented by David Celdran, (alternates) Chiqui Roa-Puno, Cathy Santillan, Anthony Suntay
Theme music composer Yanni
Opening theme Santorini
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) English, Filipino
No. of episodes 460+?
Production
Executive producer(s) Eve Serrano Cunanan?
Location(s) Broadcast City, Quezon City (1992-1999)
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time ≈ 1.5 hours (including commercials)
Release
Original network Radio Philippines Network
(1992–1999)
People's Television Network
(1999–2001)
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release July 18, 1992 (1992-07-18)[1] – 2001

Battle of the Brains was a Philippine quiz show shown at RPN 9 from 1992 to 1999 and at PTV 4 from 1999 to 2001. It was hosted for almost all episodes by David Celdran, with various alternates (including Chiqui Roa-Puno, Cathy Santillan, and Anthony Suntay) taking over in his absence. The show is primarily sponsored by Uniwide Sales, Inc. (a major budget retailer during the show's popularity) from 1992 to 1999, and by AMA Computer College from 2000 and 2001 before the show folded. The show was open to all elementary, high school and college students nationwide, but the majority of grand champions have come from Metro Manila.

Tournament format

Episode format

Name of Judge Affiliation Subject Expertise Years Active
Oscar Evangelista[3] University of the Philippines Diliman, National Historical Commission of the Philippines History ?
Milagros Ibe University of the Philippines Diliman Mathematics ?-1999?
Ma. Assunta Caoile-Cuyegkeng Ateneo de Manila University Chemistry ?
Manuel Dy, Jr. Ateneo de Manila University Philosophy ?-1999?
Marcelino Foronda De La Salle University History ?
Rechilda Villame ? Mathematics ?
Doris Montecastro[4] ? ? ?-?
Francis Ted Limpoco[5] Ateneo de Manila University Science 1998-2000
John Bulaong[6] Ateneo de Manila University Arts and Culture ?-?

In the 3-ring pattern board, the contestant chooses 1 of 3 concentric rings to accomplish, with the questions in each ring having a common theme (such as all answers beginning with the same letter, or of people from a particular field). Rings with more questions are found at the outermost portion of the set,and are generally easier to answer per question, while rings with fewer questions are at the center of the set are usually harder per question. Each question adds points to the total, while completing a ring merits extra prizes from show sponsors.

Eligibility rules

Venues

All rounds prior to the Grand Finals were recorded in Broadcast City, Quezon City. However, the Grand Finals were usually held at different auditoriums, including the following:

Season Number Dates Covered Venue
1 1992–1993 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay[7]
2 1993–1994 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay
3 1994–1995 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay
4 1995–1996 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay
5 1996–1997 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay
ASEAN Invitational 1997-08-08 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay
6 1997–1998 PICC Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay
7 1998–1999 Teatro Aguinaldo, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
8 1999–2000 Broadcast City, Quezon City
9 2000–2001 Due to the change in competition format, no Grand Finals event was held

Prizes

For all rounds prior to the Grand Finals, points earned were paid out in Philippine peso for all contestants.

From Seasons 1 to 6, Grand Champions were awarded the following (in units of Philippine pesos):

Level Student/s School Coach Total
Elementary 300,000 100,000 100,000 500,000
High School 400,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
College 500,000 0 0 500,000

† - No coaches are formally recognized or awarded. Schools are recognized but are not given a separate prize. However in reality, certain college competitors are given support or formal recognition by coaches and university officials.

The range of prizes for round winners prior to the Grand Finals included cash and products from the show's sponsors.

The Grand Prize included cash (tax-deductible), household appliances, an encyclopedia set and other books, and a travel package to a destination within the Philippines. The travel destination for the students may be different from that of the coaches.

In Seasons 7 and 8, most likely due to Uniwide Sales' financial troubles, this prize was paid ₱ 100,000 in cash? and the balance in kind.

From Seasons 1 through 7, all Grand Finalists were awarded plaques prior to taping, with the eventual Grand Champion getting another trophy at the conclusion of the Grand Finals. In Season 8, certificates were given for each round win prior to the Grand Finals, and a Grand Champion trophy was given at the conclusion of the Grand Finals.

Special Editions/Portions

Grand Champions and Finalists

Season Number Dates Covered Elementary Grand Champion Other Elementary Grand Finalists High School Grand Champion Other High School Grand Finalists College Grand Champion 2nd and 3rd College Grand Finalists
1 1992–1993[10] Georgie Anne Liad
Aimee Marie Alcera
Javier Gil Montemayor
Aurora Aragon Quezon Elementary School, Manila
St. John's Academy, San Juan, Metro Manila
Philippine Academy of Sakya
Novito Magsino
Froilan Mendoza
Pasig Catholic College
Philippine Science High School, Quezon City
Manila Science High School
Ferdinand Makalinao
1st Year Intarmed
University of the Philippines Manila
Orion Dumdum
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City
Leonardo Gapol
Pamantansan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Manila
2 1993–1994[11][12][13] John Paul Bayhon
Patrick Libranda
Faith Victory Mejor
Colegio San Agustin, Biñan, Laguna
Garry Ng
Rommel Go
St. Stephen's High School, Manila
Madonna Morales?
Pamela Muldong?
Angeles University Foundation High School
Alfonso Gonzales III
1st year B.S. Applied Mathematics
University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna
Oliver Tungol
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
Giovanni Claveria
Don Bosco Technical School (now Don Bosco Technical College), Mandaluyong
3 1994–1995[14] Germaine Lisa Ang
Ellyson Ting
Philippine Academy of Sakya, Quezon City
Paulo David Javier
Joseph Joemer Perez
San Jose Academy, Navotas
Richard Pante
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
Jessie Antonio
TIP Manila
Christian Vasquez
UP Manila
4 1995–1996[15] Ma. Ailil Alvarez
Rosemarie Amodia
St. Paul College of Parañaque
Christian Paolo Pestelos
Edward Jay Salao
La Consolacion College - Caloocan
Mel Anthony Cruz
Jasper Hendrick Cheng
Chiang Kai Shek College, Manila
Joserizal Coteng
4th Year Physical Therapy
University of Santo Tomas, Manila

Emmanuel Simbulan
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
5 1996–1997[16] Mark Anthony Salud
Anthony Jefferson Atienza
Holy Rosary Academy, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
Sir Martin Cortez
Jerome Canlas
Notre Dame of Greater Manila, Caloocan

Melina Mel Moran
Christina Anne Hernandez
San Geronimo Emiliani School, San Pedro, Laguna
Marie Grace Mappala
Ron Emil Castro
Bloomfield Academy, Las Piñas
Allen Perez
Jonil Bautista
St. Mary's Academy, Baliuag

Sharon Lyn Jalac
Alexis Ryan Ragon
Rizal High School, Pasig
Pierre Cantillero
B.S. Industrial Psychology
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
Joebert Ramos
University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City

Edric Andrey Cruz
Lyceum of the Philippines
ASEAN Invitational[17] 1997-08-08 Mark Anthony Salud
Anthony Jefferson Atienza
Holy Rosary Academy, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
Theodric Lee Jun
Pates John Richard Pau Yi
?, Singapore

Nguyen Thu Tang
Nguyen Linh Dan
?, Vietnam
Bhawin Sirithanaratanakul
Karan Bhuripanyo
?, Thailand
Marie Grace Mappala
Ron Emil Castro
Bloomfield Academy, Las Piñas
Lila Kurniasari
Mellisa Efiyanti
?, Indonesia

Natalie Koh Si Fa
Hong En Ping
?, Singapore
Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao
Ho Huong Giang
?, Vietnam
Chomppunut Asava-Aree
Suchanan Tambunlertchai
?, Thailand
Pierre Cantillero
B.S. Industrial Psychology
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
Alfred Pang Kah Meng
?, Singapore
Le Xuan Thang or

Dang Cam Tu
?, Vietnam
Wan Azrin Izani bin Wan Mohamad Zin or Rafidah bt Mohammad
?, Malaysia
Sutayut Osornprasop
?, Thailand

6 1997–1998[18] ?
La Salle Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
Jose Roi Avena
Rogaciano Pasion III
Claret School of Quezon City
Mark Noel Mabanglo
Jayson Arvin Salazar
Makati Science High School, Makati
Philip Kimpo, Jr.[19]
?
Ramon Magsaysay High School, Manila
Joseph Joemer Perez
B.A. Political Science
University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City
Marcelino S. Javier Jr.
B.S. Electronics and Communications EngineeringComputronix College (now Colegio de Dagupan), Dagupan, Pangasinan

Jonil Bautista
Ateneo de Manila University

7 1998–1999[20] Joseph Michael Vitug
Victor Joel Ayson
Lourdes School of Quezon City
?
Divine Light Academy, Las Pinas City
?
St. Scholastica's Academy, Marikina City
Patrick Gerard de Guzman
Neil Tristan Yabut
Manila Science High School
?
Sisters of Mary School (Adlas Campus), Silang, Cavite
Samuel Versoza
?
Angelicum College, Quezon City
Ronald Bautista
B.S. Electronics and Communications Engineering
Computronix College (now Colegio de Dagupan), Dagupan, Pangasinan
Almario Roxas
University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City
Lingwi Valguna
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
8 1999–2000[21] ?
?
?
?
?
?
La Salle Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
?
?
??
?
?
?
Neil Tristan Yabut
Stanley Kristoffer Cabrera VI
1st Year B.S. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and
1st Year B.S. Business Administration and Accountancy
University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City
Christopher E. Lopez
Rey Reyes, Jr.
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
Christian Anthony Reyes
Francis Rino Alegado
University of Santo Tomas, Manila
9 2000–2001 None None None None None Roy Ragutana
Rossbert Chua
Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila
(undefeated for 10 episodes until show's cancellation)

† - a change to the returning-champion format meant that there was no overall champion at the end of the season.

Mind Master

1996 13 weeks? - Leonardo Gapol
1997-10-? - Richie Velasquez[22]

Records and Notable Events

Most Grand Championships

School

Individual

Both attended the University of the Philippines Diliman.

Youngest Grand Champions respective to year level

All attended campuses of the University of the Philippines System.

Most Grand Finals appearances

Total

At different levels

Most points

in 1 episode

in 1 season

During this scoring run, Manila Science also perfected all 3 of their bonus rounds. And in the Grand Finals, they exceeded the combined score (4,100 + 3,100) of their rivals.

Other notables

Sponsorship

In popular culture

Throughout its run, Battle of the Brains has become one of the most familiar and legendary quizbowl show in Philippine television, especially for students and trivia enthusiasts. In fact, the name of the show has been synonymous to any quiz competition in the Philippines, regardless of content and degree of TV coverage. However, the producers of the show do not have any copyright claim to the phrase "Battle of the Brains".

Its level of fame during its time can be compared to those of the Kilometrico Quiz Date and Student Canteen's IQ7 in the 1960s-1970s, and the Digital LG Quiz in 1999-2004. It has also served as the model for various quiz competitions, televised or not, in the Philippines.

David Celdran's name has become strongly associated with the show. Winners at the show, especially in later stages and as Grand Champions, are known to have gotten celebrity attention within their school campuses.

The comedy show Tropang Trumpo parodied the show in a segment called Battle of the Brainless.[26] In each episode, the competitors are said to come from schools whose names sound very similar to those of actual Philippine schools. Each question given by host is usually met by incorrect and humorous responses from competitors. The episode mostly ends in a tie for all schools. The host (usually portrayed by Ogie Alcasid) is also known to wear shorts, which is revealed as he moves away from his rostrum.

Awards

Year Award Category Individual Winner Citation
1994? PMPC Star Awards Best Game Show Host David Celdran
1995? PMPC Star Awards Best Game Show Host David Celdran
1996? PMPC Star Awards Best Game Show Host David Celdran
1996 Catholic Mass Media Awards Lorenzo Ruiz Award for Television Entertainment for "inspiring its youthful audience to strive for excellence in school and in everything they do"[27]

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