The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)
Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.
Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date of Death | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Media Type | Newspaper Clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Media Type | Newspaper Clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Media Type | Newspaper Clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Media Type | Newspaper Clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Media Type | Newspaper Clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations
The Romantic Swordsman topped the charts of both radio stations (Modern Youth’s Weekly, 4 April 1978)Since the mid 1970s, various media channels began launching their own weekly pop charts in response to the uprising trend of Canto-pop. There were RTHK’s “Chinese Pop Charts” and CRHK1’s “Chinese Pop Ring”. “Jade Solid Gold” of TVB began broadcasting in 1981. These charts showed the greatest airplay. As fans regarded highly of these pop charts, newspapers or music magazines would publish the weekly chart results as announced by radio stations.

Date | 1978-04-04 |
Object | Newspaper clipping |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Applauding Hong Kong Pop Legend: Roman Tam |
Source | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-roman-0106 |
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