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List Of TVB Series (1998)
This is a list of series released by or aired on TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Cantonese language service, and ... Jade Channel in 1998. First line series These dramas aired in Hong Kong from 7:35pm to 8:35pm, Monday to Friday on TVB. Second line series These dramas aired in Hong Kong from 9:35pm to 10:35pm, Monday to Friday on TVB. Third line series These dramas aired in Hong Kong from 10:35pm to 11:05pm, Monday to Friday on TVB. Other series External links *TVB.com {{List of TVB series TVB dramas 1998 in Hong Kong television ...
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TVB Jade
TVB Jade (), or simply Jade, is a Hong Kong Cantonese-language free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) as its flagship service, alongside its sister network, the English-language TVB Pearl. Broadcasting started on 19 November 1967. It is headquartered at TVB City at the Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate in Tseung Kwan O, in the Sai Kung District. Primarily broadcasting entertainment programming, TVB Jade has historically been the most dominant television channel in the region in terms of viewership, with its closest competitor having been the now-defunct ATV Home. Jade primarily broadcasts in the Cantonese language; it has also offered programs with alternative audio tracks in Mandarin, English, and other foreign languages. Some shows also offer subtitles in multiple languages. Audience During the 21:30 to 22:30 weekday time-slot, TVB Jade consistently attains the highest television audience ratings in Hong Kong. With an averag ...
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Angie Cheung
Angie Cheong Wai-yee is a Hong Kong-based Malaysian Chinese actress. She won the Miss Chinese Malaysia in 1992 and went to Hong Kong to compete for the Miss Chinese International in 1993. After that, she signed a contract with the Hong Kong television TVB and became an actress. In 2003, she was beaten by her boyfriend and was seriously injured. Cheong recently returned to Malaysia to film an episode of ''Super Trio Series''. In 2013, Cheong returned to TVB to film ''Never Dance Alone'' after being persuaded by her good friend and executive producer of the serial drama, Eric Tsang. Notable roles *Lee Choi Yiu/Ng Fong Gwai in A Kindred Spirit *Spider Spirit Si Si in ''Journey to the West'' *Ma Ding-dong in '' My Date with a Vampire'' *Shek Siu Yuk in ''Ultra Protection'' *Jenny Hui in ''Never Dance Alone'' *Spider Demon in '' Journey to the West (1998 TV series)'' Filmography Films *''Once Upon a Time in Triad Society 2'' (1996) *'' Mystery Files'' (1996) *'' Love Amoeba Styl ...
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Cutie Mui
Toto Mui Siu-wai (born April 17, 1966) is a Hong Kong actress and television host associated with Television Broadcasts Limited. Her notable roles include Sek Mei in ''Virtues of Harmony'' and Loose Head Zhi in '' Justice of Life''. Her older sister is TVB producer, Mui Siu-ching. In the mid-nineties, Mui had a long-term relationship with fellow TVB actor Savio Tsang. After 13 years together, the couple broke up in 1999. Jayne Stars. 2019-01-07 Filmography *'' The Seasons'' (1987–1989) *'' My Father's Son'' (1988) *'' The Legend of Master Chan'' (1989) *''Looking Back In Anger'' (1989) *''The Final Combat'' (1989) *'' Two of a Kind'' (1989) *''Everybody Loves Somebody'' (1989) *'' Justice Of Life'' (1989) *''Song Bird'' (1989) *''Where I Belong'' (1990) *'' No Risk, No Gain'' (1990) *''The Big Family'' (1991) *''The Commandments'' (1992) *'' The Key Man'' (1992) *''Being Twins'' (1992) *'' From Act to Act'' (1995) *'' Good Match from Heaven'' (1995) *''Night Journey'' (199 ...
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Joyce Tang
Joyce Tang Lai-ming (; born 20 January 1976, in Hong Kong) is an actress of Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). She entered the show business via the New Talent Singing Awards in 1995. She is better known to viewers as a tough woman mostly due to her characters in dramas, particularly her role as “Chan Sam Yuen” in ''Armed Reaction'' In 2008, she starred in War of In-Laws II as Coco Ko, along with co-star Derek Kok. Personal life After working together in the Series Armed Reaction in 1998, Joyce Tang and Marco Ngai started dating and had a 9-year relationship. At that time, Hong Kong fans and entertainment were waiting for a wedding of the century from a beautiful love story, she suddenly announced her breakup. The reason Marco Ngai betrayed her and came to a young actress Zhang Lihua . He was turned away by everyone and even affected his career. And Joyce Tang - after the cooperation in the movie Wars of In-Laws II - also dated the talented actor Derek Kok in 2007. ...
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Hacken Lee
Lee Hak Kan (; born 6 December 1967), better known as Hacken Lee, is a Hong Kong singer, television host and actor, active from the 1980s until today. In 2013, Lee's song "House of Cards" swept multiple awards in many Hong Kong award ceremonies, including "World's Best Song" and "Broadcasting Index" in Metro's Awards. As of 2013, he has reached 14 times in receiving the "Outstanding Pop Singer Award" at RTHK's "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards" and has established an irreplaceable status in the music industry of Hong Kong and Asia. Life and career Early years: 1980s Lee was brought up in a middle-class family. He lived in Arts Mansion in Happy Valley during his teenage years. He studied in Pun U Association Primary School (1974-1980) and Wah Yan College, Hong Kong (1980-1987). After his HKCEE in 1985, he entered the TVB new talent show along with Alex To, William So, Vivian Chow and Grasshopper, though he was unable to make it into the top 15 finalists. He then participated in ...
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Dark Tales
The ''Dark Tales'' is a series of Hong Kong television period supernatural dramas that originally aired on Jade from 18 March 1996 to 1 May 1998, consisting of two installments with 75 episodes. Based on Qing Dynasty writer Pu Songling's series of supernatural tales called ''Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio'', ''Dark Tales'' is produced by TVB and stars a cast of mainly Hong Kong and Taiwanese actors. Dark Tales I ''Dark Tales I'' (聊齋) originally aired on Jade every weekday evening from 18 March to 5 May 1996, and is produced by Lau Sze-yu and Chou Ling-kang, consisting of 35 episodes. It features six independent stories, adapted from the first ten books of Pu's novel. Part I (Episodes 1–5) ''Part I'' (流光情劫; ''lit.'' "Stealing Love Through Time") is adapted from the tale ''Mr. Lu's Daughter'' (魯公女). *Jamie Weng as Chang Yu-dan (張於旦) *Cynthia Khan as Lu Chin-tsai / Lu Han-chu (魯金采/盧含珠) *Chao Chung as You Feng-wen (游鳳紋) *Gary ...
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List Of TVB Series (1996)
This is a list of series released by or aired on TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Cantonese language service, and TVB ... Jade Channel in 1996. First line series These dramas aired in Hong Kong from 7:00 to 8:00 pm, Monday to Friday on TVB. Second line series These dramas aired in Hong Kong from 9:35 to 10:35 pm, Monday to Friday on TVB. Third line series These dramas aired in Hong Kong from 10:35 to 11:05 pm, Monday to Friday on TVB. Other series External linksTVB.comOfficial Website {{List of TVB series TVB dramas 1996 in Hong Kong television ...
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Patrick Tam Yiu Man
Patrick Tam (; born 19 March 1969) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Career He first set foot into the entertainment industry after winning the 1988 New Talent Awards in Hong Kong alongside another notable Hong Kong singer, Sammi Cheng who was second runner-up. After an unsuccessful stint in the music industry, Patrick was about to give up a career in the entertainment industry when he was approached by a TVB representative thus embarking on a journey into the world of acting. He got his first break when he received the Best Supporting Actor award at the 18th annual Hong Kong Film Awards in 1999 for his role as ''Push Pin'' in ''Beast Cops'' His next notable achievement was a Best Supporting Actor award at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival for his role as ''Man'' in '' Born Wild'' in 2001. Personal In 1996, Patrick met and eventually dated fellow TVB colleague, actress Astrid Chan before separating over personality differences. In 2003, he married Fiona Chan on Christ ...
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Noel Leung
Sabrina Leung Siu-bing (born 29 December 1969 in Macau) is a Hong Kong actress known for her roles in TVB television. She was the second runner-up in Miss Hong Kong The Miss Hong Kong Pageant (), or Miss HK () for short, is an annual beauty pageant organised by local Hong Kong television station, TVB. The pageant was established in 1946, and acquired by TVB in 1973. The current Miss Hong Kong is Denice Lam ... 1990. Filmography External links * 20th-century Hong Kong actresses 21st-century Hong Kong actresses TVB actors 1969 births Living people Macau emigrants to Hong Kong Macau-born Hong Kong artists {{HongKong-actor-stub ...
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Benny Chan Ho Man
Benny Chan Ho-man (born 7 October 1969) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Education Chan attended . He graduated with a bachelor's degree in social science from Lingnan University. Acting career Chan's career in the entertainment industry began in 1994 when he appeared in a television commercial for Vitasoy. He later joined TVB and acted in many television dramas produced by the company. Some of his best-known roles include Duen Yu in ''Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils'' (1997), the Monkey King in ''Journey to the West II'' (1998), and Na-tsa in ''Gods of Honour'' (2001). Since the early 2000s, Chan has become less active in Hong Kong, and has switched to working on mainland Chinese and Taiwanese television series. One of which is a series drama, The Holy Monk, as the main character, Holy Monk. The drama became popular in various countries. Music career Apart from being an actor, Chan is also a singer, and has released a number of albums. His best-known song is the theme song of ''Jo ...
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Joey Leung
Joey Leung Wing-Chung (; born September 10, 1965), is a Hong Kong actor, director, screenwriter / playwright, program host (TV & Radio) and drama tutor. Career He has starred in movies such as ''Girl Boxer'' (2004), ''Master of Martial Arts'' (1997) and ''Kung Fu King'' (2005). He hosted the show ''Minutes to Fame'' with Hacken Lee. In September 2008, he started and hosted a show from ''RTHK'' (有冇搞錯). On June 6, 2011 he announced that he was leaving the show for another one on the same radio station (瘋 Show 快活人). This announcement created a lot of mixed feelings from his fans. He left the program (瘋 Show 快活人) on Nov 25, 2016. Then, he started a new program called '' 60 minutes with Joey Leung'' (一個鐘一個梁榮忠) on June 25, 2017 every Sunday from 12 pm to 1 pm. Personal life He has a collection of Gundam merchandises and was displayed in the Gundam Expo Hong Kong in 2009. Filmography *''Love on Delivery'' (1994) *''Hail the Judge'' (1994) *''Th ...
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