It was a short programme from 1950s to late 1960s, targeting at visitors to Hong Kong. In this audio clip, presenter Ralph Pixton described the colourful Dragon Boat Festival in Hong Kong to the audience.
A radio public announcement by the Hong Kong Government was produced and broadcast in Vietnamese to promulgate the screening policy on Vietnamese refugees to deter more boat people from coming to Hong Kong. The opening was voiced by RTHK presenter Chung Wai Ming.
This audio clip includes an excerpt from the Horse Racing Relay broadcast on 1 January 2005 with hosts Bill Tung, aka Uncle Bill, Fung Chi Keung aka Ma Yan Chi, Chan Wah Tung aka Ah Tung, Ho Kei Chun aka Chun Goh and Liu Ho Yin aka Yin Chai encouraging punters to make donations for the victims of the South Asia tsunami. The latter part is an excerpt of the presenters bantering at a horse racing event on 17 October 2004.
Ocean's Choice was a very popular talk show in the 1990s. Ocean's Choice -- One Thousand and One Nights Concert, held in 1999, featuring Ocean Chan, Au Yeung Tak Fan, Richie Jen, Ma Tin and Alex Lee. This is an excerpt from the concert.
This audio clip excerpts the radio drama The Invasion From Mars which is the earliest radio drama preserved in RTHK and is performed by Chung Ji Ming and Yun Ga Cheung.
Luk Ah Choy by Chung Wai Ming was produced for celebrating the 75th anniversary of RTHK. This audio clip excerpts the radio drama Luk Ah Choy performed by Chung Wai Ming and his sharing of learning about acting out characters in martial arts novels from Chu Yu Chai.
This audio clip excerpts the radio drama The Yuppie Fantasia, performed by Lawrence Cheng (left). In this drama, Lawrence Cheng recounts the week around him in monologue as the character of Ah Foon.
Cannot Be Told was a popular romantic radio drama in 1980s played by Sandy Lamb, Susanne Ho Kar Lai and Lawrence Cheng. This is an excerpt from Cannot Be Told.
This is an excerpt from the digital radio drama Dealer Healer which is adapted from a true story, and performed by Andy Lau, Miriam Yeung and DJs of RTHK Radio 2. This drama aimed to foster determination to resist temptation of illicit drugs.
Five Thousand Years of Chinese History dramatized the tales from Chinese history, beginning with The Yellow Emperor (Huangdi) till the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. This soundtrack is an excerpt from the first episode of the programme.
English Through Songs, hosted by Judi Jim and Tsim Tak Lung, was launched in 1984, aiming at teaching English grammar through songs and supplemented by textbooks. This audio clip is an excerpt from an episode of English Through Songs on the use of pronouns.