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?
Driving School is a docusoap that was broadcast on BBC One in the summer of 1997, which followed a group of learner drivers around Bristol and South Wales. Made on a reduced budget but shown in primetime, it created one of the first reality TV stars in Maureen Rees.
It was narrated by Quentin Willson, who would later present the similar Britain's Worst Driver.
The story of a girl created by the gypsy community but who in fact is heiress of a great empire. The woman who robbed her in the past now sees her future threatened. The return of the Heiress unleashes struggles of power and affections and a love to withstand anything.
Trat is the heir to one of the richest companies in Thailand. After his father's death, his stepmother wants him to take over the family business; he doesn't want to because of his prejudice towards her. Later, he meets Gang and starts a relationship with her, but learns she's actually his stepmother's niece. He mistakenly thought his stepmother deceived him and was scheming something. After that he decides to start working for the company but with one condition: Gang has to work with him.
After years of blindness, she miraculously regains her sight only to discover her husband having an affair with the nanny. Pretending to still be blind, she plots her revenge on them before leaving, and then shockingly learns that the "son" she has been raising is not her own child. Amidst these bewildering revelations, she meets another woman trapped in a despairing marriage. Together, they support each other and find a way out of their predicaments.