Guess (variety show)
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| Also known as | 你猜你猜你猜猜猜 (Ni Cāi Ni Cāi Ni Cāi Cāi Cāi) |
| Genre | entertainment variety |
| Format | Television show |
| Presented by | Jacky Wu Patty Hou |
| Country of origin | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
| Language(s) | Mandarin |
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| Location(s) | Taipei, Taiwan |
| Running time | 120 minutes (Saturdays at 22:00 to 0:00) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | China Television (CTV) & MediaCorp Channel U |
| Original run | 4 July 1996 – present |
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| CTV Guess Website | |
Guess (Chinese: 你猜你猜你猜猜猜; pinyin: Ni Cāi Ni Cāi Ni Cāi Cāi Cāi; literally "You Guess You Guess You Guess Guess Guess") is a Taiwanese television variety show, currently hosted by Jacky Wu and Patty Hou. It is broadcast in Taiwan, weekly on Saturdays at 22:00 to 0:00 on free-to-air China Television (CTV) (中視) and in Singapore weekly on Saturdays 23:30 on free-to-air MediaCorp Channel U.
The show was twice nominated for Best Variety Programme and hosts Jacky Wu and Aya won Best Host in a Variety Programme from two nominations, at the Golden Bell Awards.
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[edit] History
Guess started on 4 July 1996 as 我猜我猜我猜猜猜 (pinyin: Wǒ Cāi Wǒ Cāi Wǒ Cāi Cāi Cāi; literally "I Guess I Guess I Guess Guess Guess"), but suffered low viewer ratings initially (apart from its pilot episode), until Jacky Wu took over the helm as the main male host on 21 March 1998. He has been the main host since, while his 2 female co-hosts have changed throughout the years. Former female hosts includes Rainie Yang, Aya (柳翰雅), Barbie Hsu (aka Da S), Dee Hsu (aka Xiao S), Matilda Tao, S.H.E. (Selina Ren, Hebe Tian and Ella Chen).
Wu left the show on 3 July 2010, and hosting duies was taken up by Harlem Yu and Selina Jen. However due to Selina's filming accident in October 2010, Chen Han Tien (陳漢典) filled in as co-host. Yu left the show on 28 January 2011 and the show went on a short hiatus. It relaunched with the new name on 12 March 2011, with Jacky Wu returning to the show as the main host and joined by Patty Hou as his new co-host.[1]
[edit] Hosts
- 4 July 1996 - 14 March 1998: Long Shao Hua (龍劭華), Barbie Hsu and Dee Hsu
- 21 March 1998 - October 2000: Jacky Wu, Barbie Hsu and Dee Hsu
- December 2000 - February 2001: Jacky Wu and Tao Ching Ying (陶晶瑩)
- 17 April 2001 - 26 January 2002: Jacky Wu, Aya (阿雅 aka 柳翰雅) and Dee Hsu
- 2 February 2002 - July 2002: Jacky Wu, Aya and S.H.E
- September 2002 - May 2006: Jacky Wu, Aya and Rainie Yang
- May 2006 - 27 January 2007: Jacky Wu, Rainie Yang and substitute host
- 3 February - 14 July 2007: Jacky Wu, Hebe Tien and Selina Jen
- 21 July - 22 September 2007: Jacky Wu and substitute hosts
- 29 September 2007 - 6 December 2008: Jacky Wu, Aya and substitute host
- 13 December 2008 - 9 January 2010: Jacky Wu, Aya and Butterfly Jie Jie (蝴蝶姐姐)
- 16 January 2010 - 10 April 2010: Jacky Wu, Aya and Yao Yao (瑤瑤)
- 17 April - 3 July: 2010: Jacky Wu and substitute hosts
- 24 July - 30 October 2010: Harlem Yu and Selina Jen
- 5 November 2010 – 28 January 2011: Harlem Yu, Chen Han Tien (陳漢典) - filled in for Selina Jen and substitute host
- 12 March 2011 - Present: Jacky Wu and Patty Hou - relaunched with new name
[edit] Segments
Each show usually consists of 2 segments: "The truth cannot be faked" 真的假不了 and "Do not judge a book by its cover" 人不可貌相, but occasionally, especially during festivals, there will be specially organized segments.
In the first segment, "The truth cannot be faked", four people will be invited, each claiming to be able to accomplish something seemingly unbelievable. However, only three of them are telling the truth. Invited celebrities will then have to distinguish ("guess") the one who is lying; if they fail, they will be sprayed with cold mist (dry ice) .
In the second segment, "Do not judge a book by its cover", there will be a mini-contest, with five people vying for a title, such as "Prettiest schoolgirl"; invited celebrities are again asked to guess which one of them will be the eventual winner. The winner is usually picked by a panel of experts.
Many Taiwanese celebrities have been first "discovered" by their participation in this show, such as the winners of the mini-contests held in the segment "Do not judge a book by its cover". Some budding Taiwanese artistes have also used this show as a launching pad for their hosting or singing careers. Lastly, invited Taiwanese celebrities used the show to promote their latest albums, books, shows, etc.
[edit] Awards and nominations
| Year | Number | Category | Nomination | Result | Ref |
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| 2008 | 43rd | Best Variety Programme | Guess | Nominated | [2] |
| Best Host in a Variety Programme | Jacky Wu, Aya | Won | |||
| 2009 | 44th | Best Variety Programme | Guess | Nominated | [3] |
| Best Host in a Variety Programme | Jacky Wu, Aya | Nominated |
[edit] References
- ^ (Chinese) Xin Hua Net.com "I Guess" renamed "You Guess" with new host Jacky Wu and Patty Hou 26 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-07
- ^ (Chinese) Taiwan Television 43rd Golden Bell Awards homepage Retrieved 2011-06-08
- ^ (Chinese) Taiwan Television 44th Golden Bell Awards homepage Retrieved 2011-06-08
[edit] External links
- (Chinese) CTV Guess official homepage (2011 to present)
- (Chinese) CTV Guess former official homepage