Growing Through Life 摘星之旅 [ September 9th, 2010 ] Posted in » 2010, Modern, Now Showing

English Title: Growing Through Life 摘星之旅
Cantonese Title: Neoi Jan Zeoi Tung
Broadcast Date: 9th August 2010 – 17th September 2010
Length: 30
Cast: Lau Chung Yan, Raymond Lam, Bosco Wong, Cecilia Yip, Zhao Ziqi, Toby Leung, Lam Ka Wah, Lui Yau Wai and more..

Synopsis :
Hoi Sing (Raymond Lam) and his mother Ho Wai-Sum (Lui Yau Wai) have been runs a domestic appliance manufacturing factory. Sing’s uncle Hoi Leung (Lau Chung Yan) is a money-minded snob who has been seeking to acquire the factory by whatever means. Leung’s wife Cheng Ming-Chu (Cecilia Yip) and daughter Hoi Mei-Sz (Toby Leung) try to intercede for Sing and finally manages to convince the man to put the acquisition on hold.

Eager to covet the plant site, Leung places a spy Fong Lai-King (Zhao Ziqi) in the factory to create havoc. To convince Leung give up on his acquisition plan, Sum reveals a long-kept secret. Sing on the other hand invites his friend Chung Lam-Tai (Bosco Wong) to join his factory as an ally to the family business.

But who would have thought that Tai is a wolf in sheep’s clothing and Sing gets betrayed by Tai. To top it off, his fiancée Chuk Yiu-Kwan (Song Wen Fei) calls off their wedding. The cold reality eventually forces the lad to retaliate with fierce commercial strategies with his next of kin.

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Man in Charge 幕後大老爺

Man In Charge

English Title: Man in Charge 幕後大老爺
Cantonese Title: Mok Hou Dai Lo Yea
Broadcast Date: 06th April 2009 – 01st May 2009
Length: 20 Episode
Cast: Kenneth Ma, Kate Tsui, Leila Tong, Matthew Ko, Gordon Liu

Synopsis :

Sometimes kind Sometimes sassy
Stay away from my spy woman

Master Tai Yau Kung (Lau Ka Fai) is skilled in training official advisor for government. He helps his foster son Chow Ping (Ma Kwok Ming) obtain a job in officialdom. Ping is a resourceful young man but he holds fast to his own beliefs. He finds all the rules and practices of the officials intolerable so he stays idle all the time. Sometimes he goes tavern to have fun and he falls into the adorable owner Chong Siu Han (Leila Tong). His wife Chiu Yuk Hing (Tsui Tsz Shan, Kate) becomes green-eyed monster and never stays in settlement with him.

Kung recommends Ping to work as an advisor to the new government official Shum Kwan Pok (Matthew Ko). Ping and Pok become good friends as time goes by. However, Ping accidentally discovers that his respectful master Kung is actually the father of Pok. In order to protect himself, Pok starts making use of Hing to eliminate Ping. Ping is shocked to realize that his wife is in fact a spy dispatched by Imperial .

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Catch Me Now 盜亦有道

English Title: Catch Me Now 盜亦有道
Cantonese Title: Yuen Loi Ngoi Seung Chaak
Broadcast Date: April 2008 – May 2008
Length: 20 Episode
Cast: Lau Chung Yan, Ma Tak Chung, Chan Yuk Lin, Chen Fala, Lee Sze Chit, Mak Cheung Ching,
Li Ka Sing, Chan Man Chee.

Synopsis (credits to Astro On Demand):
Robs the rich and gives the poor
he’s more than just a thief
Fights against injustice and crime.
he’s more than just a cop

A sum of drug money triggers battle of wits between Kwong Yeung (Ma Tak Chung) and Ko Chi (Lau Chung Yan), a detective and a thief. Yeung gradually discovers the true identity of Chi is a mob chief who uses the restaurant business to cover his illegal activities. Despite all efforts, Yeung lacks sufficient evidence to support allegations against Chi. Nevertheless Yeung keeps a close eye on Chi and believes in the ultimate triumph of good over evil. Yeung’s devotion to his work sours his relationship with his wife Hong Mei-Lei (Chen Fala). Fortunately, Lei is given support and encouragement by her best friend Bao Yung-Yung (Chan Yuk Lin). Chi is deeply attracted to Yung’s kind-hearted personality. He even risks exposing his secret identity to save her life. There is a choice between love and ideal…

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