In 2008 and 2010, Hunan Satellite Television produced the Chinese version of 1 vs. 100, which has the same name as the Hong Kong version, called 以一敌百. The first season was aired between March 5 and July 31, 2008 and the second season was premiered on April 15, 2010 and ended on December 23, 2010. The host was Wang Han in season 1 and Ren Jun in season 2.
The X Factor: Zhongguo Zui Qiang Yin is a Chinese version of the reality talent show The X Factor and it is broadcast on Hunan Television.
The first season debuted on April 19, 2013 and hosted by Zhu Dan and He Jiong. Eason Chan Yik-shun, Lo Ta-yu, Zheng Jun, Zhang Ziyi are the judges.
Super Girl or Super Voice Girls was a Chinese singing contest for female contestants, organized by Hunan Satellite Television between 2004 and 2006. The show's official name was Mengniu Yoghurt Super Girl Contest until 2009 it was known as BBK Music Phone Super Girl Contest, after the company that sponsored the series. It was generally described as the unofficial mainland Chinese version of the global television franchise Pop Idol and became one the most popular entertainment shows in the country. Despite Super Girl's major popularity and success, the show was heavily criticised by Liu Zhongde, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He essentially claimed Super Girl was poison for the youth.
The program was relaunched in 2009. The Chinese title was changed to 快乐女声 though the English title remains unchanged. In 2011, the Chinese government banned Super Girl from airing, claiming the program to be too long. The State Administration of Radio, Film and Televisio
Gu Jinchao, raised away from home due to a fortune teller's warning, grows up bold and free-spirited under her grandmother's care. Returning to the Gu family, she faces challenges head-on, drawing the attention of three influential men.
In the late 1970s, Zhuang Xianjin and Su Xiaoman marry, blending their families and facing decades of love, challenges, and hidden secrets. As eldest daughter Zhuang Haohao becomes the family's anchor, the children navigate personal struggles, missed connections, and changing times, shaping their destinies in an evolving world.
Palace II, also known as Gong II, Gong Suo Zhu Lian, and Palace: The Locked Beaded Curtain, is a Chinese television series written and produced by Yu Zheng and directed by Lee Wai-chu. Palace II is a sequel to the 2011 television series Palace. Filming for Palace II wrapped up on 13 October 2011, and the series was first broadcast on HBS on 20 January 2012 in mainland China. Yang Mi and Feng Shaofeng, both leading characters from Palace, makes brief cameo appearances in the first and last episodes.
A Date With Luyu is a popular Chinese television talk show that airs on Phoenix Television. Because the show emulates the success and format of The Oprah Winfrey Show, its host and creator, Chen Luyu, has been called "China's Oprah". The show includes a studio audience of about 300. The show covers a wide range of issues: interviewees range from artists and musicians such as Li Yundi, business leaders such as Robin Li, diplomatic figures such as Gary Locke academics such as Prof Michael Dobson and sports figures such as Shane Battier. She is also willing to address controversial subjects.
After years of grieving their missing daughter, the Lu Cong couple finally begins to heal with the birth of their second child—until their lost daughter suddenly returns. But she’s not alone. Her so-called husband hides a dark truth, masking control and abuse behind a facade of kindness.
Aspiring illustrator Bi Shiye takes over her missing rival’s work to prove herself while juggling career challenges and a growing bond with art director Qiu Qianyu. Meanwhile, her best friends Mila and Lei Zhenzi navigate their own romantic struggles, inspiring her art. Together, they support each other through love, growth, and self-discovery.
The Legend of Yang Guifei, also known as The Secret History of Concubine Yang, is a Chinese television series loosely based on the romance between Consort Yang Yuhuan and Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. The series was directed by You Xiaogang and starred Yin Tao and Anthony Wong as the couple. It was first broadcast on Hunan Satellite TV from April to May 2010.
Adapted from You Sijie's novel of the same title, this series follows Wen Dingyi - a high-ranking official's daughter forced to disguise herself as a male executioner's apprentice after her family's tragic downfall. Her path unexpectedly crosses with Yuwen Hongce, the Emperor's twelfth brother, as they join forces to uncover hidden truths. Amidst comedic mishaps and growing dangers, this unlikely pair embarks on a perilous yet heartwarming journey through the mortal world, where budding romance intertwines with deadly conspiracies at every turn.
The X Factor: Ji Qing Chang Xiang was a Chinese version of the reality talent show The X Factor. It was broadcast on Liaoning Television in 2011 and 2012. The broadcasting rights in China were later purchased by Hunan Television as The X Factor: Zhongguo Zui Qiang Yin in 2013.
The first season debuted on 28 July 2011. Judges were Angie Chai Chih-ping, Aduo and Chen Yufan, and it was hosted by Da Zuo and Shao Wenjie. In the final live show held on 30 September 2011, the winner was Li Shangshang.