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Kangsi Coming
GenreTalk Show/Variety Show
Presented byDee Shu
(2004–2016)
Kevin Tsai
(2004–2016)
Country of origin Taiwan
Original languagesMandarin and foreign languages (occasionally)
No. of episodes2933
Production
Executive producersLiu Te-Hui (劉德蕙), Wu Cheng-Hua (Mao Mao) (吳承樺(毛毛)), Sun Le-Hsin (孫樂欣), B2 (陳彥銘), Li Kuo-Chiang (李國強)
ProducersWang Wei-Chung (王偉忠), Zhan Ren-Xiong (詹仁雄)
Running time60 minutes
Production companyChungta Production (中大製作)
Original release
NetworkCTi Variety
Release5 January 2004 –
14 January 2016

Kangsi Coming (Chinese: 康熙來了; pinyin: Kāngxī Lái Le; lit. 'KangXi Arrives" or "Here Comes KangXi') was a Taiwanese variety-comedy talk show hosted by variety show veterans Dee Shu (徐熙娣 a.k.a. Xiao S) and Kevin Tsai (蔡康永). It was produced by Chungta Production (中大製作) from 2004 to 2009, and currently produced by Gin Star Entertainment (金星娛樂) along with the writing and production staff of GUESS. It was first broadcast on 5 January 2004 and currently airs Monday to Thursday at 22:00-23:00 on cable TV CTi Variety. In most episodes, the hosts interview a panel of celebrities in various and controversial topics while employing their signature comedic bantering. It is broadcast in Hong Kong on ATV Home under the name of Variety Show of Mr Con and Ms Csi.[1]

Although it is broadcast in Taiwan, the show is very successful and popular among Chinese speaking audiences across the world who watch uploaded re-runs over the internet or through bootleg DVDs. The show has been mentioned in other Taiwanese variety and talk shows, mainly from presenters who appeared on the show. Since its debut in 2004, it has been one of the most successful talk shows in Taiwan and in Mandarin speaking countries across Asia.

Style

Unlike most Chinese language talk shows, the format of KangSi is fast-paced, humorous and fully self-aware despite topics that are occasionally controversial and taped in a small studio. Most episodes feature a group of entertainers and politicians as guest stars engaging into discussions ranging from their career to gossip and current events. Along with its variety show approach, KangSi frequently accompanies itself with cartoon sound effects, comical use of editing (instant replays and freeze frames) and wacky animated texts and visuals.

Name clarification

This program was originally called "Qi Guai Shi Dian Zhong" (奇怪十點鐘). And later changed to "Kāngxī Lái Le". The word "Kangxi" was derived from the names of both hosts. The word "康" (Kang) was taken from the Chinese name of Kevin Tsai and the word "熙" (Xi) was taken from the Chinese name of Dee Shu, it is also a play on words with the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

Special Units

This program is mainly focus on interviews of guests, however, there are also some special units which have been held irregularly:

  • "Remove Makeup"-Female artists are required to remove makeup and wear pajamas to show their most natural side to audiences
  • "Gift Swap"- artists and sometimes the host as well, are required to bring gifts that match the themes, such as gifts for Christmas party or gifts from ex-love partners, and exchange
  • "Apology Unit"- guests can confess to the wrong things they did recently, and sometimes their confession target would be invited to program and have confrontation
  • Singing and dancing competitions which are judged by professionals and the hosts

List of guests

Since its premiere in 2004, the hosts have interviewed entertainers and politicians from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland China, and elsewhere. Most of the guests have previously hosted and appeared in other Taiwanese variety shows with Tsai and Hsu prior to KangXi.

Barbie Shu, sister of Dee Shu, made a rare appearance on the show, discussing part of her very private life outside her career.

Taiwan

Entertainers (not complete)

Politicians

Hong Kong and Macau

(not complete)
Andy Lau, Eason Chan, Edison Chen, Carina Lau, Ng Man Tat, Eric Tsang, Nicholas Tse, Shawn Yue, Wong Jing, Cecilia Cheung, Stephen Chow, Twins (band), Joey Yung, Lydia Shum, Vivian Chow, Fiona Sit, Ronald Cheng, Josie Ho, Anita Yuen, Wakin Chau, Joyce Cheng, Anthony Wong, John Woo, Jacky Cheung, Jaycee Chan, Timmy Hung, Kelly Chen, Grasshopper (band)

Mainland China

Huang Lei, Huang Xiaoming, Zhao Wei, Yang Zishan, Huang Bo, Liu Liyang, Huang Yali, Jing Boran, Yu Kewei, zh:丁丁 (歌手) (Ding Ding), zh:张赫宣 (Zhang He Xuan), zh:金池 (Jin Chi), zh:张玮 (歌手) (Zhang Wei), zh:李建軍 (Li Jianjun), Jet Li, Anson Hu, Li Bingbing, Zhang Hanyu, Xiao Shenyang, Hu Xia, Ding Dang, Liu Yan, Huang Shengyi, zh:新七小福 (The New Seven Little Fortunes), zh:叶梓萱 (Ye Zixuan), Yang Qingqian, Jason Zhang, Lu Yao, Best Crew, Na Ying, Chen Kaige, Chen Hong, Chen Jianbin, Han Geng, zh:嚴藝丹 (Yan Yidan), Guo Jingming, Yu Quan, Xie Na, Zheng Kai, TFBoys, zh:汪小菲 (Wang Xiaofei), Fan Bingbing, Li Chen

Overseas

Seth Rogen, Michel Gondry(The Green Hornet), Stefanie Sun, Kris Phillips, Take That (Band), Coco Lee, Henry Lee, JJ Lin, Maria Ozawa, Atsushi Tamura, By2, Gary Chaw, Ah Niu, A-do, Michael & Victor, Penny Tai, Eric Moo

Awards and nominations

Golden Bell Awards
  • 43rd (2008)
  • 42nd (2007)
    • Nominated: Best Variety Programme
    • Nominated: Best Host in a Variety Programme (Kevin Tsai, Dee Shu)
  • 41st (2006)
  • 40th (2005)
    • Won: Best Host in a Variety Programme (Kevin Tsai, Dee Shu)
    • Nominated: Best Variety Programme

References