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Apart from music, Yu also hosts television variety shows. He won the Golden Bell Award for Best Variety Show Host twice for his work on Super Sunday and the Golden Bell Award for Best Educational and Reality Show Host for Let's Ride, Harlem's Squad. He has also hosted three Golden Melody Awards ceremonies.
Super Sunday: CTS: 2001 36th Golden Bell Awards: Taiwan Red Star: TTV: 2002 37th Golden Bell Awards: The World Is Very Wonderful: CTV: 2003 38th Golden Bell Awards: Inter-Generational Power Company: United Yee Production Co. Ltd. 2004 39th Golden Bell Awards: Variety Large Collection: Communications Ltd: 2005 40th Golden Bell Awards ...
Chang Hsiao-yen (simplified Chinese: 张小燕; traditional Chinese: 張小燕; pinyin: Zhāng Xiǎoyàn); born 11 August 1948) is a Taiwanese television host and actress. Born in Shanghai, China , Chang relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War where she started her acting career at the age of five as a child actress in cinema.
Super Sunday: 超級星期天 [19] 2001 36th Golden Bell Awards (Variety) Chang Hsiao-yen, Harlem Yu, Mickey Huang and Pu Hsueh-liang: Super Sunday: 超級星期天 [20] 2001 36th Golden Bell Awards (Entertainment & Humor) Matilda Tao: Entertainment News: 娛樂新聞 2002 37th Golden Bell Awards (Variety) Tong Chih-cheng: Different World ...
Jacky Wu (Chinese: 吳宗憲; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ngô͘ Chong-hiàn; born 26 September 1962) is a Taiwanese television show host, singer, and actor. He hosts numerous variety shows, such as the long running popular Taiwanese variety show Guess.
Mickey Huang Tzu-chiao (Chinese: 黃子佼; born 30 March 1972), also known as Jiao Jiao, is a Taiwanese host and comedian. [1] He is best known for co-hosting the long-running show Super Sunday (超級星期天) in the late 1990s and early 2000s with Chang Hsiao-yen, Harlem Yu and Pu Hsueh-liang.
Chung Hsin-yu (Chinese: 鍾欣愉; born July 9, 1983), [2] also known as Sasa or Sha Sha, is a Taiwanese television host, actress and entrepreneur.She began her career as a model and is best known for hosting the food travel show Super Taste and the reality show Hi, Come in.
In 2000, after the unexpected departure of Ando Yuko from Super Sunday, a popular television program in Taiwan, Senda was brought in to fill the opened spot. She and three other girls later formed Sunday Girls, and released their only album Xi-huan-ni (Chinese:喜歡你) which contains both Japanese and Mandarin songs. The group disbanded in 2001.