Lieutenant Jeng's Police Unit was out to capture a drug dealer, Yai, who killed his best friend and colleague. Suspended from the mission, Jeng takes the mission into his own hands and goes undercover to capture Yai. But as Jeng gets hotheaded and rushes in, the plan is destroyed, the bad guys get away Jeng gets the police station sued for assault and attempted murder by Yai and also put on probation himself. Because of his probation period Jeng is put on a suicide case.
A prince forced into exile after his father’s overthrow is separated from his adopted sister, Marnfah. Years later, now living under the name Bralee, she unknowingly reunites with him in Hong Kong. As their bond rekindles, he must choose between reclaiming his lost throne or embracing a life built on love and devotion by her side.
Inayah was forced to become Doso Joyodiningrat's fourth wife to pay off her family's large debt. She finally accepted Doso's proposal and was forced to live with her husband's three wives. However, the wives don't like Inayah's presence as they are worried that she will steal the love and wealth that will be inherited from Doso. With all their efforts, they tried to get Inayah thrown out of the house. On the other hand, Aryo, Doso's eldest son from his first wife, is secretly in love with Inayah.
Fátima is unfairly accused of a murder and she spends 10 years in jail away from her family, crying out for justice. A decade later and now a free woman she seeks out to recover the time lost and exact vengance to whoever framed her.
Oberon is a fictional kingdom in the eponymous real life game show, broadcast in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2005. The program takes place in a fictional medieval setting, and the participants play a role (regent, noble or peasant).
The story begins in 1969 when Shane Phananchoeng, a hot-tempered young man, goes to the border patrol. One day he returns to his homeland, Ban Pa Puen Taek (Pha Puen Taek village), but had to face bad news when he realized that Nueathong, his lover, has to marry his greatest enemy, Chart Talumphuk. He planned to take Nueathong out, but it turns out that Shane kidnapped Wanlapa in her place. The chaos followed
Starting Out is an Australian television soap opera made for the Nine Network by the Reg Grundy Organisation in 1983. The series was the network's replacement for The Young Doctors, set at a medical college with an emphasis on young people getting their first experience of living away from home and leading independent lives.
The youthful cast included Gary Sweet, David Clencie, Nikki Coghill, Tottie Goldsmith and Peter O'Brien, whilst more experienced cast members complementing the young leads included Maurie Fields, Gerard Maguire, Jill Forster and Anne Phelan.
The series failed to gain sufficient ratings and was quickly cancelled and removed from the schedules after five episodes. The remaining eighty episodes were screened out-of-ratings in late 1983.
Some likay leading actors become millionaires, while many others struggle to make ends meet, earning only a few hundred in times of hardship. As globalization threatens to erase cultural traditions, he remains steadfast, driven by his love and deep pride in Thai likay performing arts.
Pittaya is a spoiled little rich girl who gets everything her way, but Soodapa. Pittaya is stubborn and shows her love in childish ways, to get the attention of her father's adopted son, Soodapa, she does everything to get his attention, even get in his way of love. Through her manipulation and Rawee's parents constant disapproval of Soodapa, Rawee begins to doubt Soodapa's good nature and kind heart. Because of media scandal, Soodapa marries Pittaya in order to save Pittaya's reputation and show his gratefulness for his adopted father. Soodapa promises Rawee that after he divorces Pittaya, he will come back to ask Rawee's hand in marriage. But once Rawee is forced to engage to Poowadon, Soodapa must try his best to save her, while he is falling in love with Pittaya. Will Pittaya be able to confess her love to Soodapa? Will Soodapa choose Pittaya or Rawee?
Righteous Shoujonyo belongs to a middle class joint family while Gungun is a rich spoilt brat. What will happen when these two different worlds collide?