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- The play focuses on the early Republican era, Xiao Han doctoral students in Germany to enter the military academy to become a group of uniformed men and women passionate instructors.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Paris 2024: Summer Olympics Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that are scheduled to take place in and around Paris, France from 26 July 2024 through 11 August 2024.
- A film about senior citizens learning about computers from teenage mentors and the connections made both on and offline.
- A dad and a mom, who both devote themselves into working, they take smoking as the only way to release the emotional pressure. Their kid gets surrounded by second hand smoke everyday, and eventually gets cancer.
- Each episode has a different hosts who travels to interview grand masters of their fighting style, which share their actual combat style with the host by the hosts and discuss the nature of their Chinese Kung Fu style.
- The Bipolar Express is a 30-minute roller coaster ride through the euphoric highs and debilitating lows of the bipolar mind. Produced and presented by Sadie Kaye (Radio Television Hong Kong's "Miss Adventure"), the documentary gives an enlightening account of the perks and the pitfalls of living with bipolar disorder. Featuring interviews with bipolar comics Ruben M Tuck and Josh Walters, Hong Kong ballerina Kiki Wong and Dr. Barry Connell.
- According to Wikipedia, this is a TV show about the many people who fled to Hong Kong from Mainland China after the Chinese Civil War who lived as squatters in Kowloon, where the Lion Rock is located. It was broadcast five times, each forming its own series, from 1972 to 1979, 1984 to 1988, 1990, 1992 to 1995, 2006, 2014 to 2020. Each series was a collection of unrelated stories produced by the RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong), and depicted the life stories of the different social strata set against backgrounds that are now part of Hong Kong history, such as the Shek Kip Mei Fire that burnt down the slums. The TV series featured some of the early work of now-famous film directors such as Ann Hui. The theme song was sung by Hong Kong Cantopop singer Roman Tam. It was composed and arranged by Joseph Koo, with lyrics written by James Wong.
- Wang Shiwei was known to most as the first victim of Chinese Communist Party's literary persecution, who was killed "by mistake" in 1947 while CCP troops were retreating from Yenan.
- Miss Adventure embarks on an unlikely adventure in the USA with former UKIP leader and 'Mr. Brexit', Nigel Farage.
- Sadie Kaye presents a frank and irreverent sequel to her 2015 documentary 'The Bipolar Express' (2015), this time investigating OCD.
- A documentary exploring how digitalization, robotics and automation could reshape the future of jobs.
- Young Daisy loves birds a lot. One day, she goes on a bird-watching trip with her parents. Daisy finds a puppet bird called Dodo there. Dodo is sad because she cannot fly. She wants Daisy to teach her how to fly. What can Daisy do to help Dodo? Can Dodo fly again in the end?
- Miss Adventure (Sadie Kaye) goes on 50 Worst Dates with Mr. Meaner (Philippe Joly) in a series of surreal comedy sketches for RTHK.
- This documentary focuses on the female Chinese writer Xiao Hong and her traveling during the Sino-Japanese war years between 1932 and 1942.
- CANCER & THE CITY (C&TC) focuses on the moving story of Rae Leung, a 35-year-old Chinese Australian who works and lives in Hong Kong, and who suffers from an as-yet incurable type of cancer. Rae was diagnosed with cancer at the tender age of 31, but her optimistic and irreverent attitude in the face of adversity is inspirational to her friends and fellow patients alike. With a typical life expectancy of only a few months, Rae fights to win her battle.