•
Enjoy Yourself Tonight or
EYT (1967–1994), a long-running variety show which has been compared with the American
Saturday Night Live. •
The Bund (1980), starring
Chow Yun-fat. The drama was a success throughout Asia, inspiring several television and film adaptations. •
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983), a serial adaptation of
Louis Cha's
wuxia novel
of the same name, starring
Felix Wong and
Barbara Yung, It is one the most-watched Hong Kong drama in the Greater China region. •
The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983), sequel to
The Legend of the Condor Heroes, is a serial adaptation of Louis Cha's wuxia novel
of the same name, starring
Andy Lau and
Idy Chan. •
Looking Back in Anger (1989), is a tragic serial drama starring
Felix Wong,
Deric Wan, and
Carina Lau. It is the most-watched Hong Kong drama in the
Greater China region. •
The Greed of Man (1992), starring
Adam Cheng and
Sean Lau. Its original broadcast heavily impacted international stockbrokers, creating the phenomenon known as the
Ting Hai effect. • The
File of Justice series (1992–1997) was a popular legal drama series, spanning five seasons. It is regarded by some as the Hong Kong version of the American
Law & Order. •
A Kindred Spirit (1995–1999), the second longest-running drama series in Hong Kong television history. •
Super Trio Series (1995–2023), a popular variety game show. •
Journey to the West (1996) was one of the few
TVB Jade programmes to be dubbed in English and rebroadcast on
TVB Pearl. •
Old Time Buddy (1997), a comedy-drama that satires Hong Kong's filming industry in the 1960s. It was the first drama to win "Best Drama" at the inaugural
TVB Anniversary Awards. •
Secret of the Heart (1998), a soap opera that popularised relationship triangles in serial dramas. • The
Armed Reaction series (1998–2004) was a popular crime drama series dealing with discrimination women face within the police force. The series spanned five seasons with the latest
Armed Reaction 2021. • The
Healing Hands series (1998–2005) was a popular medical drama series known for its remarkable medical accuracy. It is commonly known as Hong Kong's version of America's
ER. The first season yielded "Best Drama" award in 1998. •
At the Threshold of an Era (1999–2000) is an epic drama featuring a large ensemble cast. It is TVB's second most expensive drama to date. •
War of the Genders (2000), a sitcom starring
Carol Cheng and
Dayo Wong, is considered by many as TVB's most critically acclaimed sitcom. It held the title as TVB's highest-rated drama (49 points) until the broadcast of Korea's
Jewel in the Palace in 2005. Cheng won "Best Actress" for her role. •
Virtues of Harmony (2001–2005) is one of the longest running sitcoms in Hong Kong, yielding two seasons – a historical costume series with a modern-day spin-off. •
Square Pegs (2003), a drama serial starring
Roger Kwok, depicts the life of a young man with a mental disability. It received an average viewership rating of 37 points, the highest in TVB's broadcast history. Kwok also won "Best Actor" for his role. A second series was released in 2005, yielding Kwok his second "Best Actor" award. •
Triumph in the Skies (2003) and
Triumph in the Skies II (2013), a drama series revolving around the staff and pilots working for Solar Airways, a fictional version of
Cathay Pacific.
Triumph in the Skies was also adapted into
a motion picture. •
War and Beauty (2004), a costume drama serial that focuses on four concubines of the
Jiaqing Emperor. The series popularised historical palace harem dramas. •
Moonlight Resonance (2008), the sister production of
Heart of Greed (2007). The drama peaked to 50 points, one of the highest in Hong Kong television history. •
EU (2009), the third season of
The Academy series.
Michael Tse's character,
Laughing Gor, inspired one film spin-off and one sequel television series. •
Rosy Business (2009), award-winning costume drama, swept the 2009 TVB Anniversary Awards in almost all major categories. •
Beyond the Realm of Conscience (2009), a costume period drama that peaked to 50 points, one of the highest in Hong Kong television history. •
When Heaven Burns (2011), "Best Drama" winner at the 2012 TVB Anniversary Awards. Despite its critical acclaim, it is one of the lowest-rated series in television history. The last few episodes were also banned in mainland China due to references of the
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. •
Line Walker (2014), a crime drama that spawned teo film sequel and a television series prequel
Line Walker: The Prelude (2017) and sequel
Line Walker: Bull Fight (2020). It is the most-viewed Hong Kong drama in mainland China, with over 2 billion views on
Youku. It has also created a 2 episode game show called
Line Walker Hunting Game (2017). •
A Fist Within Four Walls (2016), a martial arts drama set in Kowloon Walled City that won Best TVB Drama at all the award presentations, with many of the cast from A Fist Within Four Walls winning awards. It swept the TVB 2016 Award Presentation with 5 awards: My Favourite TVB Female Character, My Favourite TVB Male Character, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Drama Series. •
Come Home Love: Lo and Behold (2017), another long running TV series that revolves around a middle-class family and an affluent family. Due to the sensational ratings, at the beginning of 2020, the drama is decided to be aired every day at 20:00 to 20:30. •
Legal Mavericks (2017) Swept TVB Starhub Awards 2017 •
The Queen of News (2023) ranked as the overall ratings champion drama of the year. == Corruption probe ==