Hui Brothers Show
Hui Brothers Show is a Hong Kong sketch comedy television series produced by TVB and hosted by and starring brothers Michael Hui and Samuel Hui that ran for 54 episodes from 1971 to 1973.
| Hui Brothers Show | |
|---|---|
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| Traditional | 雙星報喜 |
| Simplified | 双星报喜 |
| Mandarin | Shuāng Xīng Bào Xǐ |
| Cantonese | Seong1 Sing1 Bou3 Hei2 |
| Literally | Double Stars Announce the Delightful News |
| Genre | Sketch comedy |
| Screenplay by | Thomas Tang Lau Tin-chi Lee Chau-ping |
| Directed by | Selina Chow Ng Wai-ping |
| Starring | Michael Hui Samuel Hui |
| Country of origin | Hong Kong |
| Original language | Cantonese |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 54 |
| Production | |
| Producer | Selina Chow |
| Production location | Hong Kong |
| Cinematography | Yeung Yee-wo |
| Editors | Lee Pak-man Mak Sze-ning |
| Camera setup | Multi camera |
| Production company | TVB |
| Release | |
| Original network | TVB Jade |
| Original release | 23 April 1971 – 3 February 1973 |
The first episode of Hui Brothers Show was aired on 12 April 1971 as a special program to celebrate Easter and was very well received. As a result, TVB decided to turn it into a regular program which began airing its first season 11 days later on 23 April on Friday nights. The first season ended on 15 October 1971 with a total of 27 episodes including its first episode aired on Easter. The show featured a fresh style and exquisite content including machines gun delivery of jokes. After the end of the first season, audiences wrote letters to TVB requesting the extension of the show. As a result, the show was re-aired on Sunday mornings at the end of 1971.[1]
The second season premiered on 14 April 1972. This season took inspiration from the American sketch comedy show, Laugh-In, featuring sitcom and Hong Kong English pop music sung by Samuel Hui.[2] This season featured Samuel's famed Cantonese song, Tit Taap Ling Wan (鐵塔凌雲, literally translated as Steel Tower rise above the clouds), which featured lyrics written by Michael. Season 2 ended 6 October of the same year with a total of 26 episodes.[1]
Four months later, the final episode of Hui Brothers Show was aired on 3 February 1973 as a special program to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Notable guest stars
Season 1 (1971)
- Nancy Sit
- Roy Chiao
- Patrick Tse
- Tang Pik-wan
- Fung Tak-luk
- Wu Yan-yan
- Sai Gwa-Pau
- Richard Ng
- Stanley Fung
- Leung Tin
- Adam Cheng
- Sylvia Lai
- Cheung Ying
- Josephine Siao
- Lydia Shum
- Maggie Li
- Fung-wong Nui
- Chu Mu
- Chow Kat
- Wong Oi-ming
- Ma Siu-ying
- Betty Chung
- Yung Yuk-yee
- Law Kwok-hung
- Wong Wan-choi
- Chan Lap-pan
- Angela Mao
- Mang Lei
- Lee Sin-wan (Hui's mother)
- Ricky Hui (Hui's brother)
Season 2 (1972)
- Connie Chan
- Lee Heung-kam
- Tam Ping-man
- Leung Sing-Bor
- Rebecca Pan
- Tina Leung
- Roman Tam
- Li Han-hsiang
- Louise Lee
- Benz Hui
- Lisa Lui
- Kwok Fung
- Frances Yip
- Chan Yau-hau
- Lai Siu-fong
- Yuen Man-lei
- Patrick Lung
- Hui Sau-ying
- Ivan Ho
- Lee Tim-sing
- Leung Tin
- Leung San
- Siu San-yan
- Bonnie Wong
- Fong Ping
- To Shu-ying
- Kong Lai
- Lee To Yat-hin
Finale (1973)
- The Chopsticks
- Cheng Pei-pei
- Tina Leung
- Roy Chiao
Songs
The end of each episode of the show featured a song sung by Samuel Hui accompanied with a music video.
- I'll Never Fall in Love Again (co-sung with Esther Chan)
- Love Story
- Circle Game
- A Carnation for Rebu
- Both Sides Now
- Your Song
- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (co-sung with Michael Hui)
- All I Ever Need is You (co-sung with Frances Yip)
- Once There Was a Love
- If I Were a Carpenter (co-sung with Michael Hui)
- My Sweet Lord
- Vincent
- When I'm Sixty Four (co-sung with Michael Hui)
- Morning Has Broken
- Look What They've Done To My Song
- Until It's Time For you To Go
- Too Beautiful to Last
- Beautiful in the Rain
- Interlude
- Windy
- Call Me
- Downtown
- Music To Watch Girls By
- Do You know the Way to San Jose
- My Cherry Amour
- I Say A Little Prayer
- Just a River Separating the Horizon (只是一水隔天涯) + Trace of Love
- What the World Needs Now is Love
- Lingyun Tower (鐵塔凌雲)
- Puppy Song (co-sung with Michael Hui)
- For All We Know (co-sung with Rebecca Fleming)
References
- "《鐵塔凌雲》並非首唱於1971年".
- Cheuk, Pak Tong (2008). Hong Kong New Wave Cinema (1978-2000). UK: Intellect Books. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-84150-148-2.
