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1993 Happy Tonight Hong Kong variety show
There was less information about the 1993 'Tonight' show. All that was known was that Beyond participated in the variety show in 1993, played games, and sang 'Mom and Dad.' Jiang Xinyan had hosted 'Tonight' before. More details about the variety show in 1993 were unknown. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-09 00:01
Hong Kong variety show, Happy Tonight
Happy Tonight was a long-lived variety show on Hong Kong's TTV. It began airing on November 20, 1967, and ended in 1994. This program had many famous artistes participating, such as Shen Dianxia. She accompanied Happy Tonight into thousands of households and became one of the most popular hosts on TVP. There was also Wu Lizhu, who had volunteered to join the program team to become Miss Happy, and later became one of the program's pillars. The program also included Ye Yuqing, Ye Dexian, Wu Mengda, Li Sijie, Wu Junru, Zhao Yazhi, Zeng Zhiwei, Zheng Danrui, Liu Jialing and many other artists. In 2024, there was also a performance with "Happy Tonight" as the opening dance in TVP's Million Star Celebration. It was a classic show in the history of Hong Kong variety shows and carried the memories of many Hong Kong audiences. During its broadcast period, almost half of the families in Hong Kong would sit in front of the TV at 22:30 every night from Monday to Friday to watch the show. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-11 03:12
Happy Tonight 1993 Hong Kong variety show
In 1993, there were many artists who participated in 'Happy Tonight.' For example, BEYOND participated in the show to play games and sing [Daddy and Mommy], while Wan Ziliang, Zhang Dicky, Zhu Yin, Chen Farong, and Xuan Xuan participated in the 1993 Happy Tonight's drinking song kebab performance. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-15 03:55
Happy Tonight Hong Kong variety show
Happy Tonight was a long-lived variety show produced by Hong Kong's TVB-TV. It aired on November 20, 1967 and ended in 1994 after the 6613th broadcast. The program was planned and produced by the 21-year-old television producer Cai Heping. The program format was rich and varied, covering singing and dancing performances, stage dramas, games, celebrity interviews, artist imitations, unit dramas, and long short plays. The hosts included He Shouxin, Wang Mingquan, Shen Dianxia, Lu Dawei, etc. Shen Dianxia was once a very popular host of the show. Her unique image and performance style were deeply loved by the audience. The number of episodes produced by the show was included in the world record and was once compared to the American version of Saturday Night Live. TVBTV restarted production from 1997 to 2001. In 2007 and 2017, they produced special memorials,"Farewell, Happy Tonight" and "I Love EYT" respectively. Many artistes participated in the show. For example, Wu Lizhu was once one of the pillars of the show. In 2024, there was also an opening dance performance,"Happy Tonight," in TVP's 10,000 Star Celebration. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-23 16:27
1988, Happy Tonight
The 1988 'Happy Tonight' had Yu Hai's Tai Chi performance, and there was also a 1988 Hong Kong TVP's 'Happy Tonight No. 1' VIP ticket (with a crease, unique). There were also actors who had worked together on the show for many years, such as Chen Baixiang and Lu Haipeng. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-10 14:34
Happy Tonight
Happy Tonight was a variety show that started in 1967 and ended in 1994 with episode 6613. In 1967, Shum Dianxia joined TVP to host the show with her boss, Sir Run Run Shaw. Her unique image and style won the love of all walks of life in Hong Kong and she became one of the most popular hosts on TVP. During the 27 years of the show's broadcast, more than half of Hong Kong's families watched it on time every night at 22:30 from Monday to Friday. Wu Lizhu had also been a "Miss Happy" on the show. Nine months later, she became a regular and became one of the pillars of the show. Chen Jiaying's last job at TVP was to produce Happy Tonight. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-14 18:53
Happy Tonight
"Happy Tonight" had many meanings. Musically speaking, it was a song written by Ye Lu (Chen Dieyi), composed by Ge Shipei, and sung by Teresa Teng. It was included in the album Fengyang Flower Drum, which was released on October 20, 1967. From a variety point of view, it was a long-lived variety show on Hong Kong's TTV. It began broadcasting on the second day after its launch in 1967 (i.e. November 20) and continued to air until 1994. This program had many famous artists participating, such as Shen Dianxia, Ye Yuqing, Ye Dexian, Wu Mengda, and so on. Shen Dianxia had hosted the show for many years and became an iconic figure. She was loved by all walks of life in Hong Kong with her unique image and performance style. She appeared on the show almost all year round and was nicknamed "Human Flesh logo" by TVP. Wu Lizhu had also started as Miss Happy in the show and worked hard to become one of the pillars of the show. In addition, the opening dance of TVP's 2024 celebration was called "Happy Tonight." In addition, Bye Bye Birdie was a 1963 American musical romantic comedy film directed by George Sidney and starred by Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, and Ann Margaret. It was released in the United States on April 4, 1963. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-19 05:05
TVP " Happy Tonight "
Happy Tonight was a long-lived variety show produced by Hong Kong's TVB-TV. It first aired on November 20, 1967 and ended in 1994 after the 6613th broadcast. The program format was rich and varied, including singing and dancing performances, stage dramas, games, celebrity interviews, artist imitations, unit plays, and long short plays. The show was planned and produced by 21-year-old television producer Cai Heping. The hosts included He Shouxin, Wang Mingquan, Shen Dianxia, Lu Dawei and many other celebrities. The number of episodes it produced was included in the world record and was once compared to the United States 'Saturday Night Live. The cast of the show was strong. Many well-known artists such as Ye Yuqing, Ye Dexian, Wu Mengda, Zhang Guorong, Zhang Delan, etc. had participated in the show. The performances in the program were rich in content. For example, in 1984, Zhang Guorong and Zhang Delan sang a Cantonese tune,"Three Smiles of Marriage, Seeking God." In 1971, Bruce Lee also participated in an interview on the show. TTV also restarted the production of the program from 1997 to 2001, and produced a special edition in 2007 and 2017 respectively,"Farewell, Happy Tonight" and "I Love EyT". Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-09 08:33
The song is happy tonight
Happy Tonight had many songs with the same name. One of the songs was composed by Ye Lu (Chen Dieyi), composed by Ge Shipei, and sung by Teresa Teng. It was included in the album "Fengyang Flower Drum" released on October 20, 1967. Ku Juji also had a song called "Happy Tonight", which was the title song of his music album "Happy Tonight" released on July 30, 1997. It was also the theme song of the movie "Courting Love" and won the best original film song at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards. In addition, there was also a song named "Happy Tonight" with the lyrics "Hey, hey, hey, what are you talking about? I don't know. Hey, hey, hey, don't mention the Ming Dynasty...", which was included in the album "101 Vol. 1". Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-09 23:40
Happy Tonight Song
"Happy Tonight" was a song written by Ye Lu (Chen Dieyi). The version that Teresa Teng sang was included in the album "Fengyang Flower Drum" released on October 20, 1967. Ku Juji also had a song called "Happy Tonight", which was the title song of his album of the same name released on July 30, 1997. It also won the best original film song at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards. The lyrics included "Hey, hey, hey, what are you talking about? I don't know, hey, hey, don't mention the Ming Dynasty. Hey, hey, hey, whatever you give me, I don't want, hey, hey, I just want to be happy tonight." It expressed the theme of forgetting troubles and laughing to the fullest. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-11 13:24
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