Black Rose (Singaporean TV series)

Black Rose (爆料黑玫瑰) is a MediaCorp Channel 8 Chinese language comedy-satire variety show. It is a remake of the Taiwanese show Celebrity Imitated Show (全民最大黨) and features various MediaCorp artistes acting as different characters with parodic mannerisms and names. Personalities and characters spoofed are often well-known figures in the Chinese language entertainment industry.

Black Rose
爆料黑玫瑰
GenreComedy-satire
StarringGuo Liang
Quan Yi Fong
Michelle Chong
Dennis Chew
Marcus Chin
Kym Ng
Country of originSingapore
Original language(s)Chinese
No. of episodes26
Production
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Release
Original networkMediacorp Channel 8
Original release2 March 2010 – 25 May 2010 (season 1)
7 April 2014 
30 June 2014 (season 2)
External links
Website

The show takes the format of a talk show, with one of the regular cast members or a guest star taking the role as host. The host holds a black rose and introduces the six other personalities one by one.

Five cast members made a guest appearance at the Star Search 2010 Grand Finals during the Q & A segment. It was hosted by Chew Chor Meng and featured some of their well-known characters.

The show returned for a second season on 7 April 2014. Michelle Chong did not return in this season, and her place was taken over by Vivian Lai.

Cast

Regular cast

Guests

Personalities spoofed

Accolades

The show won several nominations at the 2011 Star Awards.

AwardNominee(s)Result
Best Variety Show HostGuo LiangNominated
Michelle ChongNominated
Best Costume DesignerXu YingyingNominated
Favourite Male Character"Zhang Fei"
(portrayed by Guo Liang)
Nominated
Favourite Female Character"Yao Yao"
(portrayed by Quan Yi Fong)
Nominated
"Xie Yu Yu"
(portrayed by Michelle Chong)
Nominated
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