Inspired by Khon dance drama and Thai martial arts, a fighter scarred by the past joins forces with a determined cop to battle an organized crime ring.
Ben Jerrod is an American soap opera which ran from April 1, 1963 to June 28, 1963. The series is most notable for being the first soap to be regularly televised in color. The show debuted April 1, 1963, the same day as the long-running General Hospital and The Doctors.
Your Hand In Mine was a long-running drama that was produced by Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It was the longest local drama that had been produced by Mediacorp to date, with 180 episodes. Originally dubbed as the 2010 version of the acclaimed 2003 serial Holland V, it starred the veterans Chen Liping and Huang Wenyong, as well as Yvonne Lim, Belinda Lee, Cai Peixuan and Joanne Peh.
Alicia Molinari, the psychologist of an upper-class School discovers a rugged case of sexual child abuse towards one of the students, unleashing a spiral of doubts between the parents and teachers.
Mootha, a naive twin, moves to Bangkok for work and falls for her charming but married boss, Janepope. When their affair is exposed, she is publicly humiliated and spirals into depression, ultimately taking her own life—the same day her twin sister Moonin returns home. Consumed by guilt, Moonin heads to Bangkok to seek revenge, assuming her sister’s identity to confront those who caused Mootha’s tragic fate.
Successful television screenwriter Kyung-seo's life spins out of control after she accidentally kills her best friend's fiancé. Four people paying the consequences for a love that went wrong. One woman endures poverty and a guilty conscience while the other woman plots revenge after her career takes off. Then a twisted fate brings the two women back together. Four people stained by adulterous affairs.
Gone are the days of tranquility for the billionaire family Fabres, strange things happen inside his home and around his people in a place where nothing is what it seems.
Wanida, the strong-willed daughter of a loan shark, is thrust into an arranged marriage with Prajuab, a kind-hearted man from a prestigious family, after his brother’s unpaid debt leaves him as a reluctant replacement groom. Bound by obligation and mutual dislike, the two opposites enter a chaotic marriage that slowly challenges their prejudices and forces them to confront whether love can emerge from circumstance.
The Funny Half Show is a funny program produced by Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited from 1990 to 1991. The first series began on January 6, 1990, and aired on Emerald Channel every Saturday at 8:35 pm, with a total of 13 episodes. The content of the program is mainly funny and satirical, and it was very popular when it was broadcast.