"Hit It Off" was broadcast on Henan Satellite TV's public channel.
There were different opinions on whether or not the show was real. Some of the documents mentioned that the program was authentic and was a mediation program with real people and stories. It was jointly produced by Henan Public Channel and Henan Radio and Television Station to solve family disputes and emotional confusion. However, there were also some documents that mentioned that the show might have some acting elements, including the director, script, and lines. In addition, there were some documents that were not related to the program and could not provide relevant information. In summary, there was no clear answer to the question of whether the program "Hit It Off" was real or not.
CCTV-6 was a comprehensive professional film channel in the mainland of China. It was produced, operated, and broadcasted by the Movie Satellite Channel Program Production Center, which was directly under the State Administration of Press, publication, Radio, Film, and Television of the People's Republic of China. It used the brand and logo of China Central Television. CCTV-6's movie channel mainly broadcasted in Mandarin and provided 24-hour high-definition live broadcast signals. However, the search results provided did not specifically list the movie programs of Channel 6. Therefore, I'm not sure about the specific content of the movie program at Department 6.
CCTV-1 was a comprehensive television channel under CCTV, also known as CCTV-1. It was officially broadcast on September 2, 1958. It was the earliest and most influential channel of CCTV. It was also the flagship and premium channel of CCTV. Central TV Channel 1 was mainly focused on news, and at the same time, it gathered all of Central TV's best programs and TV series. It was China's best TV series premiere platform and the best communication platform. Central TV Channel 1's all-day average viewership ratings and viewership share ranked first among all TV stations in the country. The channel covered the entire country through the Asia-Pacific 1A and Sinosat-1 satellites. The nationwide household registration rate was as high as 99.61%, and the viewer population exceeded 1.3 billion. The urban household registration rate was as high as 100%. Central Channel 1's programs included news, variety shows, and television dramas. Their goal was to transmit strength, warmth, and hope.
Central Channel 1 was a comprehensive channel of the Central Television Station. It mainly focused on news programs. The channel was launched on May 1, 1978, and was the earliest comprehensive television channel under the Central Radio and Television Station. The specific program schedule and content can be found on the official website of the CCTV comprehensive channel.
Channel 1 was a comprehensive television channel under CCTV, also known as CCTV-1 or CCTV Comprehensive Channel. The channel was officially broadcast on September 2, 1958. It was the earliest and most influential channel of CCTV, and also the flagship and premium channel of CCTV. This channel mainly focused on the news, and at the same time, it gathered all of Central TV's best programs and outstanding TV series. The specific program schedule could be found on the CCTV-I comprehensive channel's live broadcast page or the CCTV program schedule.
Hit It Off was a program on Henan TV's public channel.
"Hit It Off" was a large-scale studio program on the public channel of Henan Radio and Television Station. The program was a professional mediation team composed of relationship experts, psychological counselors, and lawyers. They solved problems, resolved disputes, and reconciled contradictions for every party who encountered emotional confusion in family life from the three levels of "love, reason, and law." In each episode, the host would lead two experts to provide point-to-point service to the guests and audience, and the influential guests would present a different kind of surprise visual feast to the audience. The audience could watch the replay of the program on the official website of Henan Public Channel.
Phoenix Movie Channel was a channel that broadcasted movies 24 hours a day. There were selected movie programs that were broadcasted continuously every day. The channel broadcasted movies in both Chinese and foreign languages, with Chinese subtitles and the original sound. Phoenix Film Station had many superstars from home and abroad, such as Jacky Chan, Stephen Zhou, Zhou Runfa, Andy Liu, Jet Li, Dawn, etc. In addition, the channel also played Western movies, including Titanic. Phoenix Film Station would broadcast a special blockbuster film every night at 9 pm sharp.
The specific content of CCTV's Channel 6 program schedule could not be found from the search results provided.