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The reason given is: Some of the entertainment shows, particularly on EBC Variety, SET Metro and TVBS Entertainment Channel, were missing on the list. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (September 2024)
100% Entertainment (Chinese: 娛樂百分百; pinyin: Yú Lè Bǎi Fèn Bǎi) is a Taiwanese entertainment news and variety show broadcast on GTV Variety Show.It is broadcast from Monday to Friday from 20:00 to 21:00 and repeats at 01:00, 06:00, 10:00 and 18:00 on the day after, with reviews on Saturdays.
GTV Variety Show: 我家是戰國 War Family: William Hsieh, Melody Yin, Ko Shu-chin, Hai Yu Fen, Joanne Yang, Ryan Kuo 40 March 28 April 5 Hakka TV Star Entertainment Channel 谷風少年 The Youth! You Jun Ping, Wu Cheng-Di, Crystal Lin, Stanly Chen, Hong Pei Jia, Herb Hsu, Hong Qi Yang, Liu Er Jin, Hsieh Yu-Wei, Wen Ji Xing 20 April 9 April ...
The 10-part show, titled Zero Day, is perhaps the first show in Taiwan that shows what an actual invasion by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) would look like, a threat that has loomed ...
The show was first announced on October 27, 2009 with Chang Hsiao-yen and Harlem Yu announced as hosts for the special. [1] The special was taped on February 3, 2010 and first broadcast on February 13, 2010, and was held on National Taiwan University Sports Center. Beginning 2011, the special was held at the permanent venue of Taipei Arena. [2]
Pentalight Talent Show (五燈獎), the longest TV talent show in Taiwan that lasted for 33 years from 1965 to 1998. Some of the popular singers in Taiwan started their careers in that said show. Fu Pei-mei's Chinese Cooking Show (傅培梅時間), one of the earliest programs of TTV hosted by Fu Pei-mei (1931–2004) ran for 40 years (1962 to ...
Pages in category "Taiwanese variety shows" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... 0–9. 100% Entertainment; List of 100% Entertainment ...
During the rapid development of the Four Asian Tigers, the success of the Hong Kong entertainment industry and its TV drama programming served as a major influence for television and entertainment programming in the other rapidly-industrializing Asian nations, most notably Taiwan and South Korea.