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billybot -
Does anyone else watch the 相声 cartoons? They tend to be on in the morning on CCTV 3. What is
the name of this program? It rules by the way.
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flameproof -
I hope one day I understand xiangsheng. Here is a CCTV3 program schedule, may help to find the
name of the show:
http://www.cctv.com/2006tv/CCTV_3/index.shtml
or better:
http://www.cctv.com/tvguide/11/01/20070308/3.shtml
...and then let me know if you can find it here: http://mp4.cctv.com
againstwind -
Quote:
What is the name of this program?
快乐驿站
you can download its video through emule.
billybot -
Cool..
I find the animation helps understand it, plus its kind of funny...
I found it on BT990.com as well...
flameproof -
I D/L one "快乐驿站". It's about 10 Minutes long and has 20-30Mb size. Haven't really seen it
yet in full, but at a first glance the language (and characters used) seem fairly easy to
understand. Despite the low Mb, subtitles are easy to read.
Conclusion: definitely worth a look!
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