Mars Vs. Venus

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Mars Vs. Venus
Also known as金星火星大不同
GenreTalk Show
Presented bySeason 1: Cruz Teng &
Season 2: Andie Chen & Kate Pang (Ep. 27-39), Bryan Wong & Quan Yi Fong (Ep. 40-52)
Country of originSingapore
Original languageMandarin
No. of seasons2
Production
Camera setupMultiple
Running time60 minutes (with commercials)
Release
Audio formatStereophonic
Original releaseApril 13, 2015 (2015-04-13) –
present

Mars Vs. Venus (金星火星大不同) is a Singaporean Mandarin talkshow previously hosted by YES 933 DJs Cruz Teng and , but currently hosted by Bryan Wong and Quan Yi Fong. Debuting on 13 Apr 2015, it is aired on MediaCorp Channel U as part of its revamp. It is premiered at 9pm on Mondays, with an encore telecast at 11.30pm on the same night. It aims to be a talk show that is rich in content, thought-provoking and critical in reflecting the personal values of the different sexes. Through various interaction and debates, the show will be witnessing the real characteristics of men and women in the show.[1]

Background[]

MediaCorp announced that its weekday broadcasts for Channel U would be divided into three main time belts:[2] "K-Family Drama Belt" from 7pm to 9pm; "Local Infotainment Belt" from 9pm to 10pm and "The Best of Asian Drama Belt" from 10pm to 11pm.

New talk shows were commissioned for the channel's decision to shift its target audience from youths aged 15 and above, to professional between 25 and 55.

Hosts[]

  • Cruz Teng - currently Head of Singapore's top radio station YES 933 and host of its morning show.[3]
  • Siau Jiahui - Host of YES 933's morning show

Concept[]

Mars Vs. Venus discusses gender based topics with a panel of local celebrities.

Lineup[]

Ep Date Topic Guests
01 13.04.2015 Women cheat too! Tay Ping Hui, Marcus Chin, Kenneth Chung,
Kate Pang, Chris Tong
02 20.04.2015 Women, why can't you just say what you mean? Tay Ping Hui, Guo Liang, Lee Teng,
Kate Pang, Priscelia Chan
03 27.04.2015 JUST friends? Come on, that's JUST an excuse! Tay Ping Hui, Lee Teng, Elvin Ng,
Lina Ng, Tracy Lee, Silver Ang
04 04.05.2015 So are we still getting married? Ben Yeo, Wang Weiliang, Alfred Sim,
Tay Kewei, Kate Pang, Silver Ang
05 11.05.2015 I must have been blind when I fell for you! Lee Teng, Marcus Chin, Jeffrey Xu,
Lina Ng, Chris Tong, Seraph Sun
06 18.05.2015 Men, step aside! It's time for Girl Power! Dasmond Koh, Guo Liang, Rayson Tan, Kenneth Chung,
Lin Cuifang, Patricia Mok
07 25.05.2015 Older ladies just love young fresh meat! Marcus Chin, Desmond Tan, Charles Lee,
Ann Kok, Patricia Mok, Rosalyn Lee
08 01.06.2015 First Dates Shane Pow, Sugie, Nick Teo,
Jin Yinji, Sora Ma, Jayley Woo
09 22.06.2015 Let's Break Up Marcus Chin, Shane Pow, Ian Fang,
Lina Ng, Sheila Sim
10 29.06.2015 I want to be more beautiful! Marcus Chin, Romeo Tan, Keith Png
Lina Ng, Sora Ma, Qiu Qiu
11 06.07.2015 Long distance relationship will never work?! Jeremy Chan, Yusuke Fukuchi, Hong Junyang (via real-time broadcast)
Kym Ng, Vivian Lai, Tracy Lee
12 13.07.2015 Why am I still single? Jeffrey Xu, Daren Tan
Kym Ng, Lina Ng, Paige Chua
13 20.07.2015 What a big difference before and after marriage! Zheng Geping, Brandon Wong, Benjamin Heng
Hong Huifang, Lina Ng, Kate Pang
14 27.07.2015
15 03.08.2015
16 10.08.2015
17 17.08.2015
18 24.08.2015
19 31.08.2015
20 07.09.2015
21 14.09.2015
22 21.09.2015
23 28.09.2015
24 05.10.2015
25 12.10.2015
26 19.10.2015
27 11.04.2016
28 18.04.2016
29 25.04.2016
30 02.05.2016
31 09.05.2016
32 16.05.2016
33 23.05.2016
34 30.05.2016

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-04. Retrieved 2015-04-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)>
  2. ^ http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/entertainment/channel-u-to-offer-more/1763326.html
  3. ^ "Cruz Teng: The Accidental TV Host". 26 February 2015.
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