Call Me by Fire

Call Me by Fire
Traditional Chinese披荊斬棘的哥哥
Simplified Chinese披荆斩棘的哥哥
Literal meaningBig Brothers That Cut Through Thorns
Hanyu Pinyinpī jīng zhǎn jí de gēgē
GenreReality
Presented byLiu Tao
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time94–208 minutes
Original release
NetworkMango TV
Release12 August (2021-08-12) –
29 October 2021 (2021-10-29)
Related
Call Me by Fire (season 2)
Sisters Who Make Waves
Boyhood (哥哥的少年时代)
Definition [zh] (定义)
Night in the Greater Bay [zh] (大湾仔的夜)
Braving Life [zh] (我们的滚烫人生)
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Call Me by Fire (Chinese: 披荆斩棘的哥哥; pinyin: pī jīng zhǎn jí de gēgē) is a 2021 Chinese singing reality television show broadcast on Mango TV. It features 33 male celebrities who have been in the entertainment industry for close to ten years or more competing to form a 17-member performance group.[1][2] The show aired from August 12 to October 29, 2021, with 12 episodes in total.

It is a spin-off of the well-received Sisters Who Make Waves,[3] which featured a similar premise with female celebrities. Both shows followed in the footsteps of trending idol group audition programs like Produce 101 and Idol Producer, with Call Me by Fire aiming to put together a range of experienced male entertainers and provide them opportunities to collaborate on stage.[4][5]

Aside from the main episodes, there are also special "Plus" episodes that can be accessed through paid subscription to Mango TV, featuring additional behind-the-scenes footage not aired in the main show.

A second season premiered on August 19, 2022, featuring 4 members of Season 1's final "Singing Family" group, alongside 28 new celebrity contestants.

  1. ^ 网易 (2020-06-19). "哥哥们真要来了!《披荆斩棘的哥哥》将筹备录制". www.163.com. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  2. ^ "HK stars Julian Cheung, Jordan Chan join male version of Sisters Who Make Waves". The Star.
  3. ^ "宁静宣布姐姐团解散:没有这么多精力,不想再和她们唱唱跳跳了-上游新闻 汇聚向上的力量". 重庆晨报. 2021-01-01. Archived from the original on 2021-02-02.
  4. ^ "Debut of Call Me By Fire, male version of Sisters Who Make Waves". The Straits Times. August 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "Male version of Sisters Who Make Waves to include Jerry Yan, Julian Cheung and Jordan Chan". www.msn.com.