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Super Trio Maximus
GenreVariety show, Game show
Created byTVB
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes31
Production
Running time1 hour (including advertisements)
Release
Original networkTVB
Original releaseMay 26, 2013 –
January 12, 2014
Chronology
Preceded bySuper Trio Game Master
Related showsI Heart HK
External links
Website
The 10th series of Super Trio Maximus
Traditional Chinese超級無敵獎門人終極篇
Literal meaningThe Super Invincible Prize Master, The Finale
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingciu1 kap1 mou4 dik6 zoeng2 mun4 jan4 zung1 gik6 pin1

Super Trio Maximus is a Cantonese game show aired by TVB Jade in Hong Kong. It is the 10th season of Super Trio.[1]

It was broadcast from 9 p.m.-10 p.m. every Sunday since 26 May 2013 till 12 January 2014.

  1. The Super Trio Series is a Hong Kong variety show produced by TVB. The series debuted in 1995, and remained in production for eighteen years due to its popularity. The show was hosted by Eric Tsang and his two assistants - Jerry Lamb and Chin Kar-lok. The show initially ended its run with the airing of the final episode on July 16, 2005. However, on March 9, 2008, the first episode of the show.
  2. The Super Trio Series is a Hong Kong variety show series produced by TVB. It debuted in 1995, remained in production for eighteen years due to its popularity; the show was hosted by his two assistants - Jerry Lamb and Chin Kar-lok.The show ended its run with the airing of the final episode on July 16, 2005.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Super Trio Maximus is a Cantonese game show aired by TVB Jade in Hong Kong. It is the 10th season of Super Trio. It was broadcast from 9 p.m.-10 p.m. Every Sunday since 26 May 2013 till 12 January 2014.

Its main purpose was to introduce a series of new games that were imported from various game shows all over the world so as to entertain the public. The target audience of the show was people of all ages.[1]

Hosts[edit]

This series brought together all of the co-hosts from the previous series and the core ones:[1]

  • Nancy Lan Sai

Episodes[edit]

EpisodeGuestsWinner(s)Airdate
1 (Special Japan episode)Michael Tse (謝天華), Timmy Hung (洪天明), Koni Lui (呂慧儀), Toby Leung (梁靖琪), Mandy Lieu (劉碧麗), Samantha Ko (高海寧), Charmaine Fong (高海寧)No scores keptMay 26, 2013
2 (Special awards to outstanding contestants over the last 18 years episode)Nancy Sit (薛家燕), Michael Tse (謝天華), Carlo Ng (吳家樂), Diana Pang (彭丹), Andrew Lam (林敏驄), Johnny Tang (鄧兆尊), Timmy Hung (洪天明), (孟瑤), Janet Chow (周家蔚)TieJune 2, 2013
3Lawrence Ng (吳啟華), Chrissie Chau (周秀娜), Oscar Leung (梁烈唯), Alice Chan (陳煒), Louis Cheung (張繼聰), Kitty Yuen (阮小儀)Lawrence Ng, Chrissie Chau, Oscar LeungJune 9, 2013
4A Change of Heart cast: Michael Miu (苗僑偉), Vincent Wong (王浩信), Mandy Wong (黃智雯), Rachel Poon (潘曉彤), Bosco Wong (黃宗澤), Niki Chow (周麗淇), Elaine Yiu (姚子羚), Eric Chung (鍾志光)Bosco Wong, Niki Chow, Elaine Yiu, Eric ChungJune 16, 2013
5Awfully Lawful cast: Johnson Lee (李思捷), Roger Kwok (郭晉安), Raymond Cho (曹永廉), Pal Sinn (單立文), Grace Wong (王君馨), Selena Li (李詩韻), Sharon Chan (陳敏之), Joyce Tang (滕麗名)TieJune 23, 2013
6Bobby Au Yeung (歐陽震華), Mimi Chu (朱咪咪), Sammy Sum (沈震軒), Bob Lam (林盛斌), Cilla Kung (樂瞳), Paulyn Sun (孙佳君)Bob Lam, Cilla Kung, Paulyn SunJune 30, 2013
7Kenny Wong (黃德斌), Sammy Leung (森美), Kandy Wong (黃山怡), Jacquelin Chong (莊思敏), Kiki Sheung (商天娥), C-Kwan (鄭詩君)Jacquelin Chong, Kiki Sheung, C-KwanJuly 7, 2013
8Alfred Hui (許廷鏗), Joyce Cheng (鄭欣宜), Tracy Ip (葉翠翠), 6-Wing (陸永權), Raymond Wong Ho-yin (黃浩然), Derek Kok (郭政鴻)July 14, 2013
9Carlo Ng (吳家樂), Florence Kwok (郭少芸), Chris Lai (黎諾懿), Queenie Chu (朱慧敏), Akina Hong (康華), Ken Wong (王凱韋),Lou-fan (魯芬), Mandy Lieu (劉碧麗)TieJuly 21, 2013
10Det Dik (狄易達), Crystal Cheung (張紋嘉), Winkie Lai (黎美言), Charmaine Fong (方皓玟), Hanjin Tan (陳奐仁), Eddie Pang (彭懷安), Tyson Chak (翟凯泰), Harriet Yeung (楊詩敏), Alice Lau (劉雅麗),Det Dik, Crystal Cheung, Winkie Lai, Charmaine Fong, Hanjin TanJuly 28, 2013
11Bennett Pang (彭健新), Ella Koon (官恩娜), Pakho Chau (周柏豪), Shiga Lin (連詩雅), KK Cheung (張國強), Natalie Meng (孟瑤), Tin Kai Man (田啟文), 路芙TieAugust 4, 2013
12Maria Cordero (瑪俐亞), Luk Hoo (陸浩明), Tony Hung (洪永城), Priscilla Wong (黃翠如), Ellen Chan (陳雅倫), Sherming Yiu (姚樂怡), Eddie Kwan (關禮傑), Timmy Hung (洪天明)Maria Cordero, Luk Hoo, Tony Hung, Priscilla WongAugust 11, 2013
13Terence Siufay (小肥), Dada Chan (陳靜), Ava Yu (雨僑), Alex Fong (方力申), Edmond Pang (彭浩翔), Derek Tsang (曾國祥), Jacky Choi (蔡潔), Shawn Yue (余文樂)TieAugust 18, 2013
14Tats Lau (劉以達), Cheung Tat Ming (張達明), Vincent Kok (谷德昭), Stephy Tang (鄧麗欣), William Hu (胡渭康), Karen Tong (湯寶如),TieAugust 25, 2013
15-16Chui Tien You (徐天佑), Mag Lam (林欣彤), Justin Lo (側田), G.E.M (鄧紫棋), Jacqueline Wong (黃心穎), Alex Lam (林子善), Eliza Sam (岑麗香), Bosco Wong (黃宗澤)[2]September 1, 2013 (15), September 15, 2013 (16)
17Elvina Kong, EO2, Louis Cheung and Celina Ma, Carlo Ng, Regen, Rainky Wai, Carol Yeung, Fire Lee, Ricky Fan, Koni LuiSeptember 22, 2013
18Young and Dangerous cast: Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Michael Tse and Ka-Lok ChinSeptember 29, 2013
19Louis Yuen, Kitty Yuen, Frederick Cheng, King KongOctober 6, 2013
20Joe Junior, Susan Tse, Bowie Wu, Chun Wong, Rosanne Lui, Lee Lung Kei, Henry Lo and Nancy Sit.October 13, 2013
21Brother's Keeper cast: Ruco Chan, Edwin Siu and Luisa Maria LeitãoTieOctober 20, 2013
22 (Halloween episode)Him Law, Oscar Leung, Timmy HungOctober 27, 2013
23“Inbound Troubles” cast: Wong Cho Lam and Ivana Wong. The Hippocratic Crush II cast: Lawrence Ng Kai Wa, Tracy Chu and Derek Kwok Jing Hung [3]November 3, 2013
24Hong Kong students such as Jessica Hester Hsuan and Foreign students such as PSY.November 10, 2013
25Young artists such as Vincci Cheuk Wan Chi and Chrissie Chau and senior artists such as Lam Suet.November 17, 2013
26Actresses from “M Club” such as Carman Lee Yuek Tung and Loletta Lee and also younger actresses such as Kandy. Male artists such as Steven Cheung Chi Hang and Luk Wing Kuen were also featured.December 1, 2013
27 (Special Huizhou episode)Timmy Hung, Kayi Cheung, Samantha KoDecember 8, 2013
28Josie Ho Chiu-Yi, Stephanie Cheng, Julian CheungDecember 22, 2013
29Ng Ka Lok, Timmy Hung, Angela TongDecember 29, 2013
30Kelly Chan, Pai Sinn, Louis Cheung, KK CheungJanuary 5, 2014
31 (Last episode)Kelly Chen, Pal Sinn, Louis Chung, Timmy Hung, Angela Tong, Toby Leung, Koni Lui, KK Cheung, Carlo Ng, Bob Lam, Annie Man, Joyce Chan, Sherming Yiu, Margaret Chung, Anderson Junior, Johnny Tang, Natalie MengJanuary 12, 2014

Games[edit]

Guests were divided into two teams to compete in four games in each episode. They earned points after winning each game. At the end of each episode, prizes would be given to the winning team with the higher accumulated points. For the defeated team, they were required to eat spicy sushis with a large amount of wasabi and had their faces wiped with cream.

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This game section involved mental games and physical games. For mental ones, they were Super Marathon, Super Wrong Channel, Super Guessing Songs, Super Balloon Explosion and Super Bingo.[4] For the physical ones, they were Super Bom Cha Cha, Super I am the Best as well as Super Table Tennis.

Promotion[edit]

Slogan[edit]

The show's catchphrase is ‘Super!’. It usually appeared at the beginning and the end of the show. Hosts and guests put their right hand up while their left hand is in front when shouting it.

Opening theme[edit]

  • Theme Song: Wa! (嘩!)
  • Composers: Tang Yi Tsung, Lei Sung De, Deng Jian Ming
  • Lyrics: Huang Wei Wen
  • Arrangement: Tang Yi Tsung
  • Artists: Eric Tsang
  • Publisher: Go East Entertainment Co., Ltd.

Game app[edit]

There is a game app of the programme, which is called Super Trio Maximus. A variety of games in the Super Trio series are available in the app.[5]

Awards[edit]

The show was also broadcast in Malaysia, where it was awarded as My Favourite TVB Variety Show in the 2013 TVB Malaysia Star Awards.[6][7] The highest views of the programme was 36 points of episode 17.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc''Super Trio Maximus' Begins Filming'. JayneStars.com. May 16, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  2. ^'Bosco Wong and Eliza Sam on 'Super Trio Maximus''. JayneStars.com. August 14, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  3. ^'Lawrence Ng Films 'Super Trio Maximus''. JayneStars.com. October 2, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  4. ^'超級無敵獎門人 終極篇'. tvb.com. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  5. ^'Super Trio Maximus'. Android Apps on Google Play. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  6. ^'馬來西亞星光薈萃頒獎典禮2013'. tvb.com. December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  7. ^'香港收视:超级无敌奖门人终极篇蝉联冠军'. ent.sina.cn. January 14, 2014. Retrieved November 4, 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Super Trio Maximus at TVB.com
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(Redirected from Chin Ka Lok)
Chin in 2019
Born6 August 1965 (age 55)
Years active1985-present
Spouse(s)
(m.2012)​
ChildrenAlyssa Chin (b.2013)
Kassidy Chin (b.2015)
AwardsGolden Bauhinia Awards – Best Supporting Actor
1996 Full Throttle
Golden Horse Awards – Best Action Choreography
2012 Motorway
TVB Anniversary Awards – Most Improved Artiste
1998 The Super Trio Show
My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Non-Dramas)
1998 The Super Trio Show
1999 The Super Trio Mega Show
2001 The Super Trio Show Series 2
2004 The Super Trio Continues
Best Presenter
2009 The Super Trio Supreme
Outstanding Artist Award
2012

Chin Ka-lok, sometimes credited as Chin Kar-lok (Chinese: 錢嘉樂, Pinyin: Qian Jiale, born 6 August 1965), is an actor, action choreographer.

Chin was born in Hong Kong, the younger brother of actor and stunt performer Chin Siu Ho. He is a former member of Sammo Hung's Stuntman Team. Chin began working as a stuntman at the age of 16.

In 1985, he made his film debut in Sammo Hung's Heart of Dragon as one of Jackie Chan's SWAT Team buddies. In 1988 Chin replaced his brother Siu Ho in the 4th installment of Mr. Vampire. After starring in The Green Hornet and Drunken Master II in 1994, he began doing non-action roles alongside action. In 1995 he played a demon destroyer/scorpion demon/scholar in Journey to the West. In 1997, he directed his only film, 97 Aces Go Places.

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Aside from films, he is the co-host of The Super Trio Show, a Hong Kong variety show, along with Jerry Lamb and Eric Tsang.

As a fan of cars and racing, he starred in a comedic short as a street racer/drifter.[1] However, when he took part in a 2005 TVB telethon, he performed donuts in the same 350Z as seen in the film with Lee San San standing in the center as a cone. Then, in 2003 he starred the film Star Runner as 'Senior Ho', a veteran fighter for the team Kong Ching.

Filmography[edit]

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Film[edit]

  • Gang of Four (1978)
  • Island of Virgins (1978)
  • Leung mooi zai (1982)
  • The 82 Tenants (1982)
  • Man tian shen fo (1983)
  • Fast Fingers (1983)
  • Project A (1983) as Coast Policeman
  • Shen yong shuang xiang pao (1984) as Sha's Thug
  • Hong Kong 1941 (1984) as Minor Role
  • Wheels on Meals (1984) as Motorcycle Punk (uncredited)
  • The Owl vs Bombo (1984) as Thug in Alley
  • My Lucky Stars (1985) as Gang Thug
  • Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom (1985) as Cop
  • Those Merry Souls (1985) as Beach Thug
  • Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars (1985) as Warehouse Thug #1 / Thai Assassin #2
  • Heart of Dragon (1985) as SWAT Team Member / Log
  • Ghost Festival (1985)
  • Yes, Madam (1985) as Tin's Thug
  • Righting Wrongs (1986)
  • Millionaires Express (1986) as Kar Lok
  • Sworn Brothers (1987) as Ka-lok
  • Eastern Condors (1987) as Nguyen Siu-tran
  • Paper Marriage (1988) as Whits Suit's Thug
  • Dragons Forever (1988) as Bar Thug (uncredited)
  • Three Against the World (1988) as Ming
  • Mr. Vampire IV (1988) as Chia-Lok
  • The Banquet (1991)
  • Bury Me High (1991) as Wisely
  • The Tantana (1991) as Dragon
  • Swordsman II (1992) as Sarutobi Kazuki
  • Operation Scorpio (1992) as Yu Shu
  • Great Hero from China (1992) as Lok
  • Night Life Hero (1992) as Peter
  • Martial Arts Master Wong Fei Hung (1992) as Wong Fei Hung
  • Moon Warriors (1992) as 13th Prince's bodyguard
  • Vengeance of Six Dragons (1992) as 5th brother
  • Fighting Fist (1992) as Teddy Wong
  • Lady Killer (1992)
  • Once Upon a Time in China IV (1993) as Duen Tin-lui
  • The Avenging Quartet (1993) as Paul
  • Hero Dream (1993)
  • On Parole (1993) as Sing
  • We're No Heroes (1994)
  • Drunken Master II (1994) as Fo-sang
  • The Green Hornet (1994) as Dong / The Green Hornet
  • Kung Fu Kid (a.k.a. Shaolin Heroes) (1994) as Feng Shi-Yu a young fighter
  • Switch-Over (1994)
  • Burden of Proof (1994)
  • Thunderbolt (1995) as Coach's Assistant
  • Full Throttle (1995) as Jimmy / Ka-lok
  • Little Hero on the Run (1995)
  • Kung Fu Cop (1995)
  • Those Were the Days (1996)
  • The King of Robbery (1996) as Zhong
  • 24 Hours Ghost Story (1997) as Ah-Ah
  • Full Alert (1997) as Bill
  • My Dad Is a Jerk (1997)
  • Troublesome Night 2 (1997) as Chuen
  • Intimates (1997) as Wang Cheng
  • Task Force (1997) as Robber
  • Troublesome Night 3 (1998) as Rock
  • 97 Aces Go Places (1998) as Big Head
  • Hong Kong X-File (1998) as Miu
  • Hard Trail (1998)
  • Life Express (1998)
  • Troublesome Night 5 (1999) as Brother B
  • Fourteen Days Before Suicide (1999) as Leung Tin
  • Horoscope 1: The Voice from Hell (1999) as Chai
  • The Truth About Jane and Sam (1999) as Jane's brother
  • Oh! My Dad! (1999)
  • Hanky Panky (1999)
  • Last Ghost Standing (1999) as Jackie Chan
  • The Untold Story III (1999) as Police Station Receptionist
  • Watch Out (1999)
  • Baroness (2000)
  • Born to Be King (2000) as Big Head
  • Killers from Beijing (2000) as Wong
  • The King Boxer (2000)
  • Bruce Law Stunts (2000)
  • Hit Team (2001) as Chong Chin Ho
  • Maniacal Night (2001) as Tinkon Pan
  • Killing End (2001)
  • Let's Sing Along (2001) as Tim
  • The Avenging Fist (2001) as Jazz
  • Mo ren kuang dao (2001)
  • Chinese Heroes (2001) as Master Shen Way
  • Mou man tai 2 (2002) as Police officer
  • To Seduce an Enemy (2003) as Pong
  • City of SARS (2003)
  • Star Runner (2003) as 'Senior' Ho
  • Men Suddenly in Black (2003) as Himself
  • Papa Loves You (2004)
  • Osaka Wrestling Restaurant (2004) as TV Director
  • One Nite in Mongkok (2004) as Brandon
  • Cop Unbowed (2004) as Curry
  • Boxer's Story (2004) as Fung
  • Unusual Moment (2004)
  • Hardrock Affairs (2004) as Liu Liang
  • Crazy N' the City (2005) as Carlos
  • It Had to Be You! (2005)
  • A.V. (2005) as Action Director
  • 2 Young (2005)
  • Drink-Drank-Drunk (2005) as Big Bear
  • The Sentiment Confuses: The Cuttlefish (2005)
  • Great Heart (2005)
  • My Kung-Fu Sweetheart (2006)
  • Bet to Basic (2006) as Flying Dragon
  • Half Twin (2006)
  • Feel It Say It... (2006)
  • Undying Heart (2006) as Chung
  • Dancing Lion (2007) as TV producer
  • Lust, Caution (2007) as Tsao
  • Beauty and the 7 Beasts (2007) as Preacher
  • Vampire Super (2007) as Song Ren He
  • Shinjuku Incident (2009) as Hongkie
  • Murderer (2009) as Andy
  • Kungfu Cyborg (2009) as Xu Dachun
  • Fortune King Is Coming to Town! (2010)
  • 72 Tenants of Prosperity (2010)
  • Bruce Lee, My Brother (2010) as Shek Kin
  • I Love Hong Kong 2012 (2012) as Citizen
  • The Bullet Vanishes (2012) as Wu ZhongGuo
  • Cold War (2012) as Vincent Tsui
  • Golden Chicken 3 (2014) as Businessman Whoremaster
  • Overheard 3 (2014) as Yuen
  • Break Up 100 (2014)
  • Keeper of Darkness (2015)
  • Special Female Force (2016) as Big Head
  • Golden Job (2018) as Dan Ding

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TVB series[edit]

YearTitleRoleTVB Anniversary AwardsNotes
1993The Legendary Ranger
原振俠
Mo Ming
莫名
1995The Romantic Swordsman
小李飛刀
Ah-fei
阿飛
1996The Hitman Chronicles
大刺客
了因
Journey to the West
西遊記
蜈蚣精
1997Detective Investigation Files III
刑事偵緝檔案III
Cho Heung Tung
曹向東
1998Burning Flame
烈火雄心
Ng Dai Heng
吳大興
1999A Matter of Business
千里姻緣兜錯圈
樂文
Game of Deceit
騙中傳奇
顧井
Dragon Love
人龍傳說
Yip Chu / Chow Chu
葉處 / 周處
2001Gods of Honour
封神榜
Yeung Jin
楊戩
2002Let's Face It
無考不成冤家
Au Yeung Sau Yip
歐陽守業
Good Against Evil
點指賊賊賊捉賊
Chan Giem Fung
練劍鋒
2003Hearts of Fencing
當四葉草碰上劍尖時
Yu Chi Wai
余志偉
Life Begins at Forty
花樣中年
Chan Bing Gei
陳炳基
2005The Academy
學警雄心
Kook Ming Cheung
曲明昌
2007The Drive of Life
歲月風雲
Chan Ka Lok
陳嘉樂
guest (ep33-35)
On the First Beat
學警出更
Kook Ming Cheung
曲明昌
2009A Bride for a Ride
王老虎搶親
Wong Lo Fu
王老虎
Nominated - Best Actor (Top 15)
Nominated - My Favourite Male Character (Top 15)
2011Only You
Only You 只有您
Lau Siu Long
劉小龍
2012Divas in Distress
巴不得媽媽
Chong Ka-long
莊嘉朗
2015The Fixer
拆局專家
Szeto Sam-ping
司徒心平
Show

TVB Host[edit]

YearTitleTVB Anniversary Awards
1995–1996Movie Buff Championship
超級無敵獎門人
1997Movie Buff Championship Series 2
超級無敵獎門人之再戰江湖
1998–1999The Super Trio Show
天下無敵獎門人
Won - My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Non-Dramas)
1999The Super Trio Mega Show
驚天動地獎門人
Won - My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Non-Dramas)
2000–2001The Super Trio Show Series 2
宇宙無敵獎門人
Won - My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Non-Dramas)
2002A Trio Delights
吾係獎門人
2004–2005The Super Trio Continues
繼續無敵獎門人
Won - My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Non-Dramas)
2008–2009Super Trio Supreme
鐵甲無敵獎門人
Won - Best Presenter
Nominated - Best Variety Show (Top 10)
Tips For Home Decoration Series 4
宜室宜居有辦法
2009Club Sparkle
星星同學會
Won - Best Variety Show
Nominated - Best Presenter (Top 5)
2010Super Trio Game Master
超級遊戲獎門人
Nominated - Best Host (Top 5)
Nominated - Best Variety Show (Top 5)
Tips For Home Decoration Series 5
宜室宜居有辦法
2013Super Trio Maximus
超級無敵獎門人終極篇
2016I Heart HK
我愛香港

References[edit]

  1. ^YouTube - 鳳凰電視宣傳短片10分鐘
  2. ^Chin Ka-lok at imdb.com
  3. ^Chin Ka-lok at chinesemov.com

External links[edit]

  • Chin Ka-lok on IMDb
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
None
Golden Bauhinia Awards for Best Supporting Actor
1996
for Full Throttle
Succeeded by
Eric Tsang
for Comrades: Almost a Love Story

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