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Programs hosted by Chen Qitai

In 1990, he was introduced to TVB by a friend. Hosted "Hong Kong Morning", which was produced in the form of a talk show, until the program was changed to a pure news program, and then became the host of "K-100". There will also be drama performances during the period. In 1994, he played the role of "Doctor Ma" in "Goodbye Wife". In 1995, he played the controversial "Yin Zhiping" in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". "Cha Dafu" in "The Big Trouble" in 1997. I felt that it was difficult to be reused in TVB. Although I had a lot of work, I didn't like doing it. It happened to be poaching by ATV, and the contract was not renewed in 1998.

Joined ATV in 1998, mainly doing hosting work; in the same year, he starred as the "Yamamoto Clan" in "I Have a Date with a Zombie". In 2000, he starred as "Situ Fenren" in "I Have a Date with a Zombie 2". In 2001, he became famous with the game show "Millionaire". In 2002, he released his first solo album "The Last Answer". In 2004, he starred in "The Perfect Face" in "Date with a Zombie 3" and sang the theme song "Eternal Kingdom" with Feng Xiaxian. By the end of 2008, Chen Qitai served as the emcee for most of ATV's large-scale variety shows, including Taiwan Festival, "Top Ten TV Commercial Awards Ceremony", "Miss Asia Pageant", and "Today's Court".

In January 2009, the fever record "Hong Kong Past" was released, which won the best record of the first season of the "Best Record List" hosted by Southern Metropolis Daily and Pearl River Economic Radio and the favorite at the Chinese Music Festival Popular Jazz Singer Award; in the same year, as an artist contracted by ATV, Chen Kaitai hosted the program "CSI" for Hong Kong Cable TV on a loan basis; at the end of August, Chen Kaitai's contract with ATV expired, because ATV did not send relevant personnel to negotiate for contract renewal Question, Chen Qitai left Asia Television after 11 years of service (not because of dissatisfaction with ATV's artist salary reduction policy as claimed by the outside world). In October, it officially joined Hong Kong Cable TV.

Presiding over the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2010. Returned to ATV in 2011. On October 4, ATV held a special press conference for "An Endless Source of Asian TV's Homemade Programs", signed a contract with Chen Qitai, and arranged to host the program "Tart". In 2013, he joined the record company Kiss Era, which was released in September Single "IMissUSo". On November 30, 2015, the single "Gentle Killer" was released.