Commercial Television (Hong Kong TV station)

Its logo was a hexagon formed from six angled lines, representing the Six Arts (禮樂射御書數) in Confucian philosophy, as well as the six major stakeholders.

At the time, the station was reportedly mocked for using the Six Arts as the inspiration for its logo, as 御書數 (Charioteering, Calligraphy and Mathematics) in Cantonese sounds similar to the phrase 預輸數 (predicted/prepared for defeat).

[3] In the same year, Commercial Television launched a region-wide hit, a television-adaption of The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1976 TV series).

Such programming on the station was primarily oriented at adults, covering topics such as auto mechanics, interior design, and foreign languages.

A significant amount of money was spent on producing drama series; The number of staff trebled, and the cash-burn rate escalated under Chow.

Commercial Television's building from 1975 to 1978; now RTHK 's Television House.