Tiantianshangshang has 3 issues about voice actors, namely: 1. 2008.12.05 China’s top voice actor PK-1; dance artist Chen Ailian; Chen Ailian, born in Shanghai, China in 1939, Chinese dancer, dance performance artist, Chen Ailian Art
Troupe leader and principal of Chen Ailian Dance School.
2. 2008.12.19 Minzu University of Malaysia vs Limkokwing University of Science and Technology Malaysia; China’s top voice actor PK-2; 3. 2013.04.05 Ji Guanlin, the voiceover expert, is a guest on Tiantian. Major behind-the-scenes voices have appeared one after another, triggering a wave of dubbing by Tiantian brothers.
Ji Guanlin, born in Tianjin in January 1980, is a dubbing actress in Mainland China and graduated from Tianjin Normal University.
In 2000, Ji Guanlin was admitted to Tianjin Normal University and dubbed for nearly a hundred translated films while in school.
Extended information: "Tian Tian Shang Shang" is a large-scale entertainment talk show created by Hunan Satellite TV. The show's host lineup is composed of Wang Han, Qian Feng, Da Zhangwei, and Wang Yibo.
The show adopts the concept of the country's first idol male hosting group.
The program has a cheerful, relaxed and humorous atmosphere. While it has received high ratings, it has also been well received by the audience.
The program premiered on Hunan Satellite TV at 20:30 every Friday night from August 7, 2008, and was adjusted to 22:00 every Friday night from April 29, 2016. It was adjusted to every Friday night from April 22, 2018.
It will be broadcast at 22:00 on Sunday night.
On July 30, 2018, the 10th anniversary ceremony of Hunan Satellite TV's large-scale ethical etiquette culture talk show "Tian Tian Shang Shang" was held in Changsha. The program team also took the opportunity of the "10th anniversary" to hold a media visit.
"Tian Tian Xiang" premiered "Tian Tian Xiang Prequel" on August 4, 2008, and was officially broadcast on August 7. The broadcast time was 60 minutes during the first broadcast, which was broadcast from Monday to Thursday, and was subsequently increased to 120 minutes.
Starting from September 2008, it will be broadcast every Friday from 20:10 to 22:10.
The rebroadcast time is every Saturday from 12:35 to 14:35. From July 1, 2012, it will be changed to every Friday from 19:30 to 22:10.
The rebroadcast time is every Saturday from 12:00 to 16:35. Starting from 2013, it will be changed to every Friday from 20:00 to 21:30.
First broadcast time: every Friday at 20:00. Rebroadcast time: every Saturday at 11:30. On October 16, 2017, "Tian Tian Xiang Shang" was confirmed to be adjusted to Sunday prime time broadcast in 2018. The adjusted net duration is 60 minutes.
Starting from April 22, 2018, it will be broadcast at 22:00 every Sunday night.