Happy Camp "Happy Camp" is a variety entertainment program launched by Hunan TV Station on1July 1997 1 1. It is one of the brand programs that Hunan TV Station has been maintaining since it started broadcasting. The program began to adopt the type of national entertainment, often inviting some people with special talents and some lovely children to perform, and then turned into a talent show to elect its host; At present, guest interviews and games are the main variety shows, and some famous artists from Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan are often invited to interview and play games. It is one of the brand programs of Hunan Satellite TV. The audience's favorite variety show won the Golden Eagle Award 1998.
TV Station: Hunan Satellite TV
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Type: Variety entertainment program
Theme song: Cheerleading
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Slogan: Happy Camp! Good mood every day! We are a happy family.
Language: Mandarin, local dialect (interspersed, Hunan dialect is most used)
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Moderator (Happy Family): He Jiong, Li, Nana, Du Haitao,.
Purpose of the plan:
This completely domestic variety pioneer, with its fresh, youthful, happy, gossip and close-to-life entertainment style, quickly gained a firm foothold in China TV entertainment territory. Its star effect and happy concept have not lost their vitality so far, and it has been integrated into China youth culture for more than ten years, which has set the tone for Hunan Satellite TV to become the first brand of TV entertainment in China.
First broadcast:1July 997 1 1.
First broadcast time: every Saturday 19: 35.
Replay time: every Sunday 12: 30.
Audience share: 9.6%
Happy Camp is hosted by a "happy family" composed of He Jiong, Vega, Nana, Du Haitao and Orfila. After the third and fourth issues of "Happy Camp" were broadcast, it caused repercussions among the audience and quickly occupied the prime time of the national TV market on weekends. At that time, the phenomenon of Happy Camp was called "Happy Whirlwind" by experts and the media, which triggered the "variety change" of the national TV industry. Soon, nearly a hundred similar programs appeared on TV stations all over the country.