
The solo game show
Hanwei is one of the two Ah Ges (the other was Nanxing), representing the male artistes in this game against the female artiste representive, Ivy Lee.
Good close-ups of him as he was introduced.
Hairstyle and image may change but Hanwei's expressive gaze and cute smile are always there.
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Hanwei and Ivy had to fill up the urn with rice till the weight reached 23.88kg within a minute.
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He scooped the
rice real fast and missed the target by just 0.02kg!
He jumped with joy, knowing that it'd be difficult for Ivy to win him next. |
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As expected, Ivy wasn't able to beat his record. His lucky partner from the audience went home with handsome prizes and big hand-shakes from Hanwei. For us, the biggest prize is to see him in lime-light in CNY show, 3 years since return and with that refreshing new look.
High viewership rating for the show
Group Communications, MediaCorp reported more good news about the show:
Excerpt of report:
"One million viewers count down to
Lunar New Year with Channel 8
Singapore - 4 February 2003 -
Almost 1 million viewers ushered in the Year of
the Goat with MediaCorp TV Channel 8's Lunar New Year's Eve Special 2003 on 31
January. The 2-hour 'live' variety special attracted an average of 836,000
viewers (21.7%) aged 4 and above, according to data from the Taylor Nelson
Sofres ratings system. The audience peaked during the midnight countdown, when
942,000 viewers tuned in.
The festive extravaganza featured a star-studded line-up of MediaCorp artistes
and special guest, singer Ho Yeow Sun. Comedian Jack Neo and Hong Kong actress
Mimi Choo led 2 teams of male and female artistes in a light-hearted battle of
the sexes, which included games, songs and skits.
In stark contrast, Channel U's much-publicised Lunar New Year 2003 countdown
show was a wash-out, drawing a paltry 265,000 viewers (6.9%)...."
Full report at http://corporate.mediacorpsingapore.com/press_release/pr_1044352931.htm