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Who founded TVB?

It was founded by a group, the TV Broadcasting Group, which was originally composed of Shao Yifu and Li Xiaohe.

1967, with the quelling of the June 7th riots, the British Hong Kong government urgently needed to improve people's livelihood, so it invited public tenders, opened radio waves and set up free TV stations. At this time, the TV Broadcasting Group headed by Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run Run

Television Broadcasting Group named the TV station Television Broadcasting Limited, or TVB in English. There were only 20 people when it opened.

After the opening of the TV station, TVB broadcasted the first TV series "Under the Taiping Mountain", and then TVB began to make its own TV series. The first self-made drama series is Dream of Love, which is the first self-made drama series of TVB and the first sitcom. Huang Shuyi and others played the leading role in Broken Dreams, so Huang Shuyi was the first Hua Dan of TVB, and his background was the TV training class next door.

As for Shao Yifu, formerly known as Shao Lengren, his ancestral home is Ningbo, Zhejiang, and he ranks sixth in his family, so he is also called "Sixth Uncle". Shao immigrated to Singapore with his family in his early years and was a Singaporean. Shao Lengren later worked in the film industry with his brother and changed his name to Shao Yifu. 1967 participated in the bidding of TV station at the instigation of his wife Fang Yihua.

Li Xiaohe, the third son of the Lichtenstein family, also known as the Lichtenstein family, started by selling opium and later transformed into a real estate business. Li Xiaohe is the third son of Liechtenstein. Li Xi Shen's sixth son is Li Xi, who served as an officer of the Kuomintang Yang Hucheng Department. Later, he was the translator of the Myanmar Expeditionary Force, who was responsible for helping American general joseph stilwell translate. Leigh Rong Kang later became an American chemist. Because of this relationship, the Li family leans towards the left of the Kuomintang politically. TVB has more or less inherited this political tendency.