List of programmes broadcast by 8TV (Malaysia)

List of programmes broadcast by 8TV (Malaysia) until now.

Notice: Effective from 8 June 2020 onward, 8TV Mandarin News will be extended for another 30 minutes, from 8 pm to 9 pm. This is due to the merge from NTV7 Mandarin News to 8TV Mandarin News. All broadcasting programme timeslot schedule to begin at 8:30 pm will now start from 9 pm.[1]

Foreign programmes

These programmes are broadcast during the 8TV English period, mostly at night, especially midnight or early in the morning. Although the last remaining English programme concludes its broadcast on 9 February, it was not until 5 March that it would be moved to NTV7.

Best of Local

This includes locally produced Chinese programmes, former programmes in English and Malay.

  • 3.03 A.M
  • 5 Jingga
  • 8 Corners
  • 8 E-News
  • 8TV Express Live (until 29 December 2017)
  • 8 Mini Century
  • 8-Style
  • 8TV Express
  • 8TV Global Watch (30 April 2018 until 31 December 2019 from 11.30 pm to 12.00 am) (Last broadcast by NTV7 on 2 March 2018 before migrating to 8TV)
  • 8TV Mandarin News (From 8 June 2020 onwards - 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm) (Previously from 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm)
  • 8TV Nite Live
  • The 8TV Quickie (replaced by 8TV Express)
  • Alam's Story
  • Alert
  • Alice in Wonderland (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Amusing Race
  • Away from Home (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • A beautiful world (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • A beautiful world: My pet lover
  • Behind the scam
  • Best In The World
  • The Best of Latte
  • Blogger Boy
  • Brilliant Mind
  • CJ Wow Shop
  • Celebrity Chat
  • China Star
  • Crime Scene
  • Da Funki Monkee
  • Destinasi Bajet
  • Discover Smiles Zoom Malaysia
  • Double Triple or Nothing
    • Double Triple or Nothing Kids
  • Durian, Kaya, Teh Tarik (2019)
  • Eve's Diary
  • Eyes on You
  • Famous Chinese Cuisine
  • Fantasia: A Modern Fairy Tale
  • Folks and Tales
  • Footprints in history
  • G-Thang
  • Ghost
  • Go-Go-Go
  • Go Travel
  • Gol & Gincu The Series
  • Growth behind the sun
  • The Gossip World
  • Hey Morning
  • Hip Hoppin Asia
  • Ho Chak!
  • Homecoming (8tv variety show)
  • Hot Chef
  • Hot FM AM KREW (replaced by CJ Wow Shop)
  • I am not a loser (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • I Can See Your Voice Malaysia Mandarin
  • I Dare You!
  • I Wanna Be A Model
  • I Wanna Sing
  • Identity Switched (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • In-Laws 2 (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Journey To Royal Cuisine
  • Kan-Cheong Kitchen
  • King of Dessert
  • KL Lights
  • Latte @ 8
  • Let's Cycle
  • Living delight (moved from NTV7)
  • Love in Seoul
  • Malaysian Idol
  • Malaysia's Most Beautiful
  • The memoir of Majie (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Midday Mandarin News (12:30 pm)
  • Mission I'm Possible
  • Move It!
  • Nescafé Kick-Start
  • A New Journey
  • Next Miss Universe Malaysia
  • Now Everyone Can Fly To Australia
  • Ohayo
  • On The Brink (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • One in a Million (2006-2009)
  • Oppa! Oppa! (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Part of the Game
  • Perfect Match
  • Persona (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Please Give Me a Job!
  • Project Runway Malaysia
  • Project Superstar
  • Pulse of life (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Punch and Jude
  • Realiti
  • Reel Review
  • Revolving Heart (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Secret of Success
  • So You Think You Can Dance
  • Spec-Ops
  • Star Avenue (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Step Forward
  • Summer Live Concert[2]
  • Summer Brothers (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Superhero at home (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Taste of Malaysia: Martin Yan (Chinese)
  • Taste of Chinese New Year
  • Taste of life
  • Teman
  • The Injustice Stranger (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • The Liar (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • The Precedents (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • The Pulse Of Life (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • The Turning Point (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • The Undercover (repeat of NTV7 drama)
  • Total Europe Explore
  • Together, here we are
  • Top Student (2019)
  • Treasure Hunt in Malaysia
  • Trippin
  • Twenty Hundred
  • The Ultimate Power Group
  • The Ultimate Power Song
  • The Ultimate Power Star
  • The Ultimate Prom Nite
  • Unchained Fate
  • Unveil The Truth
  • Upin & Ipin (Singapore Mandarin dub)
  • We Are One Malaysia
  • Welcome to the Rail World
    • Welcome to the Rail World Japan
  • Without Boundaries
  • The Z Power (sponsored by Massimo and V soy) (2019)
  • Sky (6 May 2007)
  • Goodnight DJ (6 January 2008)
  • Step of Dance (6 July 2008)
  • Love Is Not Blind (23 November 2008)
  • A Cup of Love (5 July 2009)
  • The Adjusters (25 October 2009)
  • My Secret Chef (29 August 2010)
  • Goodnight DJ 2 (17 October 2010)
  • The Adjusters 2 (2 October 2011)
  • Model A la Mode (8 December 2011)
  • The Beat (18 November 2012)
  • Dive into Love (3 March 2013)
  • Justice Pao Jr. (17 August 2013)
  • Mr. Bun (1 December 2013)
  • The Stalker (10 December 2015)

Asian programmes

These programmes broadcast in different timeslots, depending on the programmes type. They are mainly from China, Hong Kong, South Korea (includes Best of Korea Hanbok (broadcast on Thursdays and Fridays in 2015), Singapore, Hito Theatre segment, Taiwan, and Japan.

2014
2015
  • Misaeng (8 January) (Thursday to Friday 10:30 pm to 12 am.)
  • Alice in Cheongdam-dong / Cheongdam-dong Scandal (7 March) (Saturday 10:30 am to 12:30 pm.)
  • Sing Again, Hera Gu (26 March) (Thursday to Friday 10:30 pm to 12 am.)
  • Potato Star 2013QR3 (Approximate date: 29 March) From 29 March to 21 June (Sunday 4:30 pm to 6 pm.) From 27 June to October 3 (Saturday 4 pm to 5:30 pm.)
2016
2018

Weekdays 6  pm to 7 pm drama:

2007
2008
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Best of Hokkien (series imported from Taiwan)

These Hokkien-language programmes are made by Taiwan studios that are mostly edited to fit in the one-hour period of the channel broadcast. There are six different timeslots for the segment: 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, 1  to 2 pm, 4 pm to 5 pm (formerly in 20 April 2018), and 6 pm to 7 pm (formerly in 24 September 2008) from Monday to Friday, 2 pm to 3 pm and 3 pm to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. There are 2 different timeslots for these weekdays Taiwan dramas segments from 1 pm to 2 pm (since 31 December 2018) and 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm (since 2 January 2019) from Monday to Friday.

Note: Timeslots are affected by the Chinese Midday News from 12:30 pm to 1 pm for shows in between 11:30 am to 2 pm.

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Please do not edit this section temporarily as the drama series here are in a mess and requires a proper subsection based on their respective debut broadcast time, day of broadcast (eg: Weekday/Weekends). Only edit this when you are able to help sort them out to their respective subsection.
  • The Amazing Strategist Liu Bowen
  • Legend of Taiwan ((Exact date and month: Unknown) (2014) (2  to 3 pm.) (Weekends)
  • Night Market Life / Night Market Life (1 January 2015) (11:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1 pm to 2 pm.) (Weekdays)
  • Haru (TV series) / Chun Mei – Haru (16 December 2016) (11:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1 pm to 2 pm.) (Weekdays)
  • Flavor of Life (10 April 2019) (11:30 am to 12:30 pm.) (Weekdays)
  • The Spirit of Love (11:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1 pm to 2 pm.) (Weekdays)
  • If God Loves (24 January 2017) (11:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1 pm to 2 pm.) (From 27 March 2017 onwards, broadcast time only at (11:30 am to 12:30 pm.) (Weekdays)
  • Shun Niang
  • 100% Wife (7 June) (Temporarily suspended on 2018: 31 August, 25 October, 25 December, 31 December) (Temporarily suspended on 2019: 4-7 February, 11 October, 25 December) (4 pm to 5 pm.) (From 2 January 2019 onwards, broadcast time change to 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm.)
2013
2015
  • Taiwan Tornado / Taiwan Tornado (Approximate date: 9 June) (Previously broadcast on NTV7 channel in 20 April 2011 (11:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1 pm to 2 pm.)
2018
  • Life of Pearl (20 April) (5 pm to 6 pm.) (From 4 June onwards, broadcast time change to 4 pm to 5 pm.)
  • Dragon Dance (21 June 2017 to 3 October 2018)) (Exact broadcast time: Unknown, may overlapped with "If God Loves" drama as it may use the 2nd time slot it previously allocate) (Weekdays)
  • The King of Drama (4 October) (1 pm to 2 pm.) (Weekdays)[5]
  • My Sister (31 December) (1 pm to 2 pm.) (Weekdays)
2019
2020

Best of the East (Chinese and formerly included Korean drama series)

These series are produced by Chinese TV studios (mostly mainland), South Korean TV studios (known as Korean drama), and Taiwanese studios; their timeslot is set at 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm from Monday to Thursday (Friday included since 2019). These series also include the overlapping of Hito Theatre. Due to 8TV Mandarin News broadcast time changes, the timeslot was adjusted starting from the week of 8 June 2020 onwards, which is from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm. During the same week, the drama broadcast days change again which is from every Monday to Thursday.[6][7] http://8tv-addicted.blogspot.com/p/list-of-korean-dramas-for-2015.html

2004
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

These series are produced by local and foreign Chinese TV studios; the timeslot is usually set at 9:30 pm to 10:30 pm from Monday to Thursday. Due to 8TV Mandarin News broadcast time changes, the timeslot was adjusted starting from the week of 8 June 2020 onwards, which is from 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

2018
2019
2020

Best of the Korea

Starting 1 April 2016, the Korean drama timeslot is broadcast separately at 9:30 pm, instead of 8:30 pm from Monday to Thursday, currently moved to the timeslot at 10:30 pm and Every Saturday and Sunday from 6:30 pm to 8 pm. Unless stated, the series here are all in original language. Since 2018, the Korean drama retain the broadcast timeslot at 10.30 pm to 11.30 pm. One of the Korean drama broadcast on Monday and Tuesday, while the other Korean drama broadcast on Wednesday and Thursday. Although rare, the day of broadcast may be adjust to broadcast either one of the two Korean drama when there is no new Korean drama available after the Korean drama series was finish, thus overwriting the current slot. The timeslot may also be use to broadcast other drama series (eg: Singapore and Thai drama series). Due to 8TV Mandarin News broadcast time changes, the timeslot was adjusted starting from the week of 8 June 2020 onwards, which is from 11:00 pm to 12:00 pm. Date listed for dramas are of debut date unless stated otherwise. [10]

2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Best of the Thai

These series are produced by Thailand, it has replace English slot on Thursday in 2017. The segment target audience are Malay viewers and the timeslot given is after 8TV Express. Starting 23 February 2018, the segment timeslot had been changed to Friday at 11.30 pm and available on original Thai language. Due to 8TV Mandarin News broadcast time changes, the timeslot was adjusted starting from the week of 8 June 2020 onwards, which is from 11:00 pm to 12:00 pm.

2018
  • I See You (24 August) (Original language)
  • Pure Intention (1 December) (Original language)
2020
  • In Time with You (26 February) (Original language)
  • My Ambulance (20 May) (Original language)

Best of TVB (series imported from Hong Kong)

These series are produced by Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Ltd. Sometimes the timeslot may be replace by a Chinese or a non-TVB Cantonese TV series as an interim. The timeslot is set at 7 pm to 8 pm from Monday to Friday.[11]

2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

These series are produced by Hong Kong's Television Broadcasts Ltd. The timeslot is set at 7 pm to 8 pm Saturday and Sunday.

2018
2019
2020

Hito Idol Theatre (Korean and Taiwanese drama series)

These are programmes made by Korean and Taiwanese studios. The segment time slot usually begins at 6:30 pm to 8 pm every Saturday.

2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
  • To Love To Heal (22 April) (Sunday 4 pm to 5 pm.)
  • Excellent Investor (1 July) (Saturday and Sunday 3 pm to 5 pm.) (From 1 July onward, 4 pm to 5 pm.) (From 2 September onward, 3 pm to 5 pm.) (Drama suspended on 16 September due to Malaysia Day programmes.) (Drama finished on 23 September.)

Films

Films are broadcast in segments such as 8 1/2 Cinema (timeslot from 10.30 pm Saturday), Sunday Movie Cinema (timeslot from 10.30 pm Sunday) and during festive seasons. The last film broadcast was on 31 May 2020.

Note: Some films had broadcast before and was repeated.

Live and delayed telecasts

References

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