English Through Songs was launched in 1984, aiming at teaching English grammar through songs and supplemented by textbooks. This was hosted by Judi Jim (right) and Tsim Tak Lung (left).
This poster promotes the programmes by RTHK's Lung Cheung Opera Company. As part of the campaign by Community Chest, Lung Cheung Opera Company performed the full plays of Redressing Multiple Grievances and Legend of the White Snake during 9 and 10 December 1977.
This poster promotes the radio programme Five Thousand Years of Chinese History premiered in 1983. This programme dramatised Chinese history, telling the stories from the time of the legendary Yellow Emperor (Huangdi) till the foundation of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
RTHK contributes to local culture by producing a variety of programmes promoting the diversified local art scene. Starting with Film Drama in the early times on film production, continued with Art Panorama, Dream Factory and Artspiration etc., aiming to introduce the job of the artists, their works and to explore and reflect on their art forms. The picture shows the poster of Film Drama in 1983. It is the first RTHK television programme to systematically explore in-depth the culture and development of Hong Kong cinema.
Story Time was a children's programme produced by RTHK and hosted by Harry Wong, telling short stories to the children in various ways. The picture shows a radio programme poster of Story Time in 1986.
Radio Television Hong Kong produced 195 rounds of News and Academic Quiz between 1985 and 1999. The picture shows a poster of News and Academic Quiz in 1987, this season of quizzes was hosted by Claudia Mo and Desmond Lee.
On the aspect of continuous education, RTHK is aspired to produce programmes on parent-child relationships and emotional well-being: from Parenthood Series in 1995 to Parenting and A Beautiful Mind in the 2000s, raising public awareness on these issues. The picture shows the poster for Parenthood Series.
RTHK contributes to local culture by producing a variety of programmes promoting the diversified local art scene. Starting with Film Drama in the early times on film production, continued with Art Panorama, Dream Factory and Artspiration etc., aiming to introduce the job of the artists, their works and to explore and reflect on their art forms. The picture shows the poster of Dream Factory.
The picture shows the poster of Culture Talk in 2000. This series documents the cultural explorations by a group of Hong Kong art lovers and artists travelling to different parts of the world.
The picture shows the poster of Collection Memories of 60s. To introduce the social lives and cultural icons of Hong Kong at different periods and to preserve the memories of Hong Kong people from earlier times, RTHK produced three series of cultural programmes on the theme of ‘Collective Memory’ in 2001, 2002 and 2003 respectively: Collection Memories of 60s, Collection Memories of 70s and Collection Memories: Cultural Classics.
The picture shows the poster of Collection Memories of 70s. To introduce the social lives and cultural icons of Hong Kong at different periods and to preserve the memories of Hong Kong people from earlier times, RTHK produced three series of cultural programmes on the theme of ‘Collective Memory’ in 2001, 2002 and 2003 respectively: Collection Memories of 60s, Collection Memories of 70s and Collection Memories: Cultural Classics.
The picture shows the poster of Collection Memories: Cultural Classics. To introduce the social lives and cultural icons of Hong Kong at different periods and to preserve the memories of Hong Kong people from earlier times, RTHK produced three series of cultural programmes on the theme of ‘Collective Memory’ in 2001, 2002 and 2003 respectively: Collection Memories of 60s, Collection Memories of 70s and Collection Memories: Cultural Classics.
On the aspect of continuous education, RTHK is aspired to produce programmes on parent-child relationships and emotional well-being: from Parenthood Series in 1995 to Parenting and A Beautiful Mind in the 2000s, raising public awareness on these issues. The picture shows the poster for Parenting.
Radio Television Hong Kong produced the first series of Let’s Talk Cantonese Opera in 2004 to explore the traditional art of Cantonese Opera in Hong Kong, followed by a second series. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of renowned playwright Tong Tik Sang in 2008, RTHK launched a new series of Let’s Talk Cantonese Opera with the theme of "An Appreciation of Tong Tik Sang’s Famous Plays". The picture shows a radio programme poster of Let’s Talk Cantonese Opera.