English Title: A Chip Off the Old Block
Chinese Title: 巴不得爸爸
Cantonese Title: Ba Bat Dak Ba Ba
Producer: Poon Ka Tak
Cast: Sunny Chan, Myolie Wu, Ron Ng, Shirley Yeung, John Chiang, Gigi Wong, Nancy Wu, Louis Yuen, Carlos Ng, Irene Wong, Natalie Wong, etc.
Length: 20 Episodes
Broadcast: November 30, 2009 to December 25, 2009
Genre: Period, Family, Comedy
Official Site: Link
Opening Theme: Don’t Say I Didn’t Give Into You (咪話唔就你) by Ron Ng and Myolie Wu
“With such a distinguished father, the son will surely do well.”
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English Title: A Fistful of Stances
Previous Title: Iron Horse Seeking Bridge
Chinese Title: 鐵馬尋橋
Cantonese Title: Tit Ma Cham Kiu
Producer: Lee Tim Sing
Screenwriters: Cheung Wah Biu, Chan Ching Yee
Cast: Kevin Cheng, Kenneth Ma, Stephen Wong, Yuen Qiu, Selena Li, Shirley Yeung, Natalie Tong, Dominic Lam, Angel Chiang, Nancy Wu, Lee Sing Cheung, Kara Hui, Tseung Chi Kwong, Jacky Heung, Chung King Fai, Janet Chow, Angela Tong, Eileen Yeow, Tavia Yeung, Helen Ma etc.
Length: 25 Episodes
Broadcast: March 17, 2010 to April 18, 2010
Genre: Pre-modern, Costume, Drama, Family, Martial Arts, Action
Official Site: Link
Character Images: Link
Opening Theme: Thinking Under the Snow (雪下思) by Kevin Cheng
Opening Video: N/A
Trailers: [1] [2] [3] [4]
Au Yeung Wai Lai (Yuen Qiu), owner of a martial arts training school, is reunited with her long lost son Koo Yu Cheung (Kevin Cheng) after years of agonizing separation. Upon his return home, Cheung is shocked to find that his younger brother Koo Yu Tong (Kenneth Ma) has been critically ill and that his father was murdered long ago by Wing Tak (Dominic Lam), the current director of a pharmaceutical company and a bitter old foe of the Koo’s. Cheung has never been into kung-fu but shows only glimpses of his potential when he strikes back at the impudent, arrogant Wing Man Kwan (Jacky Heung), the son of Tak. Pinning all her hopes on Cheung, Lan not only teaches him a special set of kung-fu skills created by the family, but also registers him for the Guangdong Boxing Championship Tournament. Out of the blue, Cheung’s opponent in the final turns out to be Kwan.
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English Title: A Watchdog’s Tale
Chinese Title: 老友狗狗
Cantonese Title: Lou Yau Gau Gau
Producer: Leung Choi Yuen
Screenwriters: Choi Ting Ting, Leung Man Wah
Cast: Steven Ma, Kent Cheng, Linda Chung, Maggie Siu, Raymond Wong, Natalie Tong, Koni Lui, Lee Kwok Lun, Wu Fong, Kwok Fung, Rocky Cheng, Francois Wong, Evergreen Mak, Yvonne Lam, Ram Tseung, etc.
Length: 20 Episodes
Broadcast: December 28, 2009 to January 22, 2010
Genre: Modern, Drama, Cop, Comedy
Official Site: Link
Opening Theme: Old Dog Friend (老友狗狗) by Steven Ma and Linda Chung
- This will be a cop series involving the use of trained police dogs to solve cases.
- Steven Ma plays a rude and perverted man from a walled village. The role will be somewhat similar to Johnson Lee from Just Love I and II but a lot more perverted in the sense that Steven will enjoy looking at porn magazines and girls with large breasts.
- Linda Chung will be a trainer for police dogs and a tomboy.
- Koni Lui plays the secret lover/mistress of a married wealthy businessman.
- Kent Cheng and Maggie Siu will be involved in a relationship.
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English Title: Beauty of the Game
Chinese Title: 美麗高解像
Cantonese Title: Mei Lai Gou Gaai Jeung
Producer: Tsui Yue On
Cast: Kate Tsui, Christine Ng, Sharon Chan, Kingdom Yuen, Lai Lok Yi, Stephen Huynh, Wong Cho Lam, Raymond Cho, Mimi Lo, Ben Wong, Evergreen Mak, Felix Lok, Yu Yeung, Yvonne Lam, Helen Ma, Celine Ma, etc.
Length: 20 Episodes
Broadcast: December 14, 2009 to January 8, 2010
Genre: Modern, Drama, Romance
Official Site: Link
Opening Theme: Love Without Shame (愛無愧) by Denise Ho
Setting out on their quest for fame and fortune, three female TV stars of different backgrounds are resolved to achieve their dreams at any price. But after so many ups and downs in their acting careers, they finally come to discover the secret of true beauty.
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English Title: In the Eye of the Beholder
Previous Title: Chau Heung Angers Tong Bak Fu
Chinese Title: 秋香怒點唐伯虎
Cantonese Title: Chau Heung Nou Dim Tong Bak Fu
Producer: Lau Ka Ho
Screenwriters: Sit Ka Wah, Wong Yuk Tak
Cast: Moses Chan, Myolie Wu, Ha Yu, Fala Chen, Lai Lok Yi, Johnson Lee, Elaine Yiu, Joel Chan, Evergreen Mak, Savio Tsang, Lee Kwok Lun, Mary Hon, Wayne Lai, etc.
Length: 20 Episodes
Broadcast: March 8, 2010 to April 2, 2010
Genre: Ancient, Costume, Romance, Comedy
Official Site: Link
Character Images: Link
Opening Theme: Chau Heung Angers Tong Bak Fu (秋香怒點唐伯虎) by MC Jin, Wong Cho Lam
Opening Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhxQtc4NjEo
Trailers: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
In search of the last model for his painting “Nine Pretty Women”, acclaimed scholar Tong Bak Fu (Moses Chan) goes on a trip to Hangzhou with his ardent disciple Wat Kei (Johnson Lee). While there, he meets a pretty young maid from the Wah’s residence, Chau Heung (Myolie Wu). Fu is mesmerized by Heung’s beauty and martial agility, and falls in love with her right away. In order to approach the girl, he disguises as a servant and assumes the pseudonym Wah On, seeking to win her affection with his talent and ingenuity. But contrary to his wishes, Heung is unmoved and even harbours an intense dislike for him after a series of misunderstandings. Master of the family, Wah Hung Shan (Ha Yu) knew from the very beginning that Fu is not a common man. By the time his true identity is revealed, the scholar has already developed a close bond with the entire family, except Heung.
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English Title: My Better Half
Previous Title: Oh, My Darling
Chinese Title: 老公萬歲
Cantonese Title: Lou Gung Maan Seoi
Producer: Tong Kei Ming
Screenwriters: Law Chung Yiu
Cast: Michael Miu, Maggie Cheung, Michael Tse, Theresa Lee, Mandy Cho, Chu Wei Dak, Suet Nei, Wu Fung, Derek Kwok, Mimi Lo, Lee Fong, Grace Wong, Oscar Leung, Lo Meng, Rocky Cheng, Tony Yee, Jazz Lam, Samson Yeung, Ha Ping, Zac Ku, etc.
Length: 20 Episodes
Broadcast: February 16, 2010 to March 16, 2010
Genre: Modern, Romance, Comedy
Official Site: Link
Opening Theme: Manly Diary (大丈夫日記) by Michael Miu and Michael Tse
Opening Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgBWqj-Yqkg
Pharmaceutical company employee Ching Sum (Michael Miu Kiu Wai) has an overbearing wife, Ko Lai Sum (Maggie Cheung Ho Yee). In order not to fight head-on with her, he has been playing ostrich in their seven years of marriage. Lai Sum, however, has never stopped watching his move, as she always believes he is fooling around behind her back. Sum’s younger brother, Ching Yee (Michael Tse Tin Wah), laughs at Sum a lot, but he also feels sorry for his plight, and gives him practical advices whenever he can. One day, Sum is caught red-handed in Shenzhen by Lai Sum, who proposes to divorce him! Yee always claims he has never lost in the game of love, until he meets Miu Ling Chi (Theresa Lee Yi Hung), a newly recruited management staff of the company. Yee loses bitterly this time, and almost loses his job, too.
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English Title: O.L. Supreme
Previous Title: Queen of the Office
Chinese Title: 女皇辦公室
Cantonese Title: Neui Wong Baan Gung Sat
Producer: Wong Wai Sing
Screenwriters: Zhu Gang Kei, Wu Mei Wun, Lee Qi Wah
Cast: Liza Wang, Denise Ho, Chapman To, Ron Ng, Konie Lui, Joel Chan, Lau Kong, Angelina Lo, Kwok Fung, Lee Ka Sing, Sherry Chen, Patrick Dunn, Cheung Kwok Keung, Lam Lei, Sire Ma, Wilson Tsui, King Kong, Joey Mak, Yu Si Yiu, Daniel Kwok, etc.
Length: 80 Episodes
Broadcast: February 22, 2010
Genre: Modern, Comedy
Official Site: Link
Character Images: Link
Opening Theme: Dawdle (捱) by Chapman To, Denise Ho, Ron Ng
Opening Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpLmKFDZ0_0
Divorced Lui Siu Fung (Liza Wang) is the secretary of a mall management company’s CEO and is the head of the company’s secretaries. She has been working hard for many years in the company, gaining the complete trust of the her boss, So Dai Tung (Cheung Kwok Keung). Tung is weak and afraid of dealing with obstacles. Therefore, behind the scenes, it’s Fung who takes care of all the big businesses and issues happening around the company. The office is Fung’s strongest area. She is the “Queen of the Office” and everyone in the company is afraid of her!
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English Title: The Season of Fate
Previous Title: Five Flavors of Life
Chinese Title: 五味人生
Cantonese Title: Ng Mei Yan Saang
Producer: Cheung Kin Man
Screenwriters: Wong Kwok Fai, Yip Sai Hong
Cast: Roger Kwok, Esther Kwan, Michelle Yim, Ng Wai Kwok, Derek Kwok, Vivien Yeo, Oscar Leung, Aloys Chen, Mimi Lo, Pierre Ngo, Regen Cheung, Elena Kong, Ha Ping, Felix Lok, Yvonne Lam, Irene Wong, etc.
Length: 25 Episodes
Broadcast: January 11, 2010 to February 12, 2010
Genre: Period, Romance, Drama, Food
Official Site: Link
Opening Theme: Savor (細味) by Michael Tse
- Roger Kwok will have relationships with Michelle Yim, Esther Kwan, and Regen Cheung.
- Roger will be acting two roles, both the father and son.
- As the father, Roger will be the husband of Michelle.
- As the son, he will play a bickering couple with Esther.
- The story will basically talk about how the older Roger was killed in the past.
- Michelle will play the role of a twenty year old girl to her late fifties.
- Michelle will also be in a love triangle with Roger and Ng Wai Kwok.
- Roger and Vivien Yeo will play brother and sister.
- Vivien will be a gold digger and although Aloys Chen has a crush on her, she will like the rich Oscar Leung.
- Ng Wai Kwok and Elena Kong will be husband and wife, but Ng Wai Kwok only loves Michelle.
- Derek Kwok will play a eunuch from the last Qing dynasty who loves Esther.
- Filming wrapped up in August of 2009.
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