

K-100(1977)
K-100 was a long-running entertainment information series on Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Limited. The program offered viewers a weekly look at TVB's upcoming and current shows, featuring celebrity interviews with on-air talent and exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the station's studios. Each episode included a "Viewership Ratings" segment highlighting the network's top five shows by audience numbers. The show's name came from TVB's former Kowloon post office box number, a detail that outlasted the postal service's later renumbering. Debuting on January 22, 1977, K-100 became a fixture of Hong Kong television for nearly three decades, airing almost weekly until September 2005, when it was replaced by E-Buzz. The series produced 1,449 episodes during its 28-year run.
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