Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The Beautiful Scent

The Beautiful Scent is a Singaporean and Malaysian co-production drama which would be telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It will make its debut on 11 February 2008. The drama consists of a total of 25 episodes. It would be screened on every weekday night, 7pm. It was also telecast earlier last year on Malaysia's ntv7 channel.

Cast


Main Cast


* Dawn Yeoh as Zeng Meili
* Pan Ling Ling as Winner
* Zheng Ge Ping as Macho Tang Zhang Yao
* Cai Pei Xuan as Lin Xiao Tong
* William San as Dominic

Supporting Cast


* Cai Ke Li as Chen Yong
* Annie Wong as Wang Li Qiao
* Chen Wen Bin as Xiao Ya
* Bernard Tan as Li Cheng
* Hang Yi Ting as Mona
* Lin Pei Qi as Shi Yun
* Xie Wen Hui as Judy
* Yue Huan as Lin Xiao Ping
* Yang Wei Wen as Wu Ying Jie
* Huang Qi Ming as Isaac

Synopsis




Trivia


*This is the fourth Chinese drama to result from the signed three years collaboration for joint production of Chinese dramas and variety shows between Malaysia's Media Prima Berhad and Singapore's MediaCorp Studios Pte Ltd.
*This show is a remake of a 2005 MediaCorp drama series, My Lucky Charm . Though the cast is different, the major plot remains the same though there are still some very minimal changes. Both dramas also have the same producer.

The Awakening (Singapore TV)

The Awakening is a 1984 television drama series produced by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to celebrate the nation's 25th National Day celebrations. The series mainly covers the Chinese Singaporean experience in Singapore, from the first generation of Chinese immigrants, who arrived to a relatively undeveloped island, through the Japanese occupation periods, and to the Chinese Singaporeans at the present day , who resides in a developed nation that is radically different from the land their ancestors arrived to.

Synopsis


There are two parts to the series, and two sections in each of the parts:
*First Series
**The Awakening: Eternity covers the travails of the first generation of Chinese Singaporeans, who came to Singapore as migrants from China The most famous characters are Ah Mei and Ah Shui
**The Awakening: Before the Dawn of the Lion City covers the Japanese occupation of Singapore.
*Second Series
**The Awakening: Through the Storm Together covers the years after the Japanese occupation, and the events that led to Singapore's independence.
**The Awakening: Dawn at the Equator covers the development of Singapore after its independence

It was rumoured that the original plans for the series would have it end after the Japanese occupation of Singapore, which would have preempted the second series. It was rumoured that SBC decided to film a second series because 1984 coincided with Singapore's 25th National Day independence celebrations.

Taste of Love

Taste of Love is a Singaporean modern romance drama about three good friends, which has just ended its run on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It made its debut on 22 January 2008 and its finale was aired on 22 February 2008. It was screened at 9pm every weekday night. The serial consists of 21 episodes.

Cast


Main Cast


*Dawn Yeoh 姚懿珊 as Tao le 陶乐
*Dai Yang Tian as Fang YouFang
*Michelle Chia as Yu Ling Zhi
*Chen Hanwei as Hu Ying Bang
*Candice Liu Rong Jia as Yu tong

Supporting Cast


*MC King as Yu Du Zhong
*May Phua as Ding Li Yi
*Ye Shi Pin as Tao Da Cheng
*Zeng Shao Zhong as Tao Xi
*Zheng Geping as Wang Xue Ren
*Chen Shucheng as Qiang Ge

Synopsis


Tao Le , Ye Yutong and Yu Lingzhi are best friends since young. While Lingzhi is a modern independent lady with many suitors, both Tao Le and Yutong aspire to be great chefs. However, this ambition turned the two friends against each other as the jealous Yutong begins thwarting Tao Le's plan as she tries to revive her grandmother's restaurant.

At the same time, a love triangle develops between Tao Le, Lingzhi, and Fang Youfang , a tenant living under Tao Le's roof. The relationship is made complicated when Lingzhi's boss, Hu Yingbang enters the picture.

What will the future hold for the three friends? Will they overcome their differences and succeed both in career and love?

Trivia


* One of the cast members of this drama, MC King, passed away just 3 weeks before the telecast of this drama. This is his second last drama he has filmed before passing on.

Viewership Ratings

Switched! (TV series)

Switched! is a Singaporean drama which is currently being telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It made its debut on 26 June 2007. It is screened on every weekday night, 9pm. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes.

Cast


Main Cast


*Fann Wong as Jiang Xin Yu
*Jeanette Aw as Jiang Xin Hui
*Terence Cao as Wang An Xiang
* Shaun Chen as Qin Shi Xuan

Supporting Cast


* Richard Low as Jiang Pei Xiang
* Julian Hee as Chen Han Sheng
* Elyn Chong as Jing Jing
* Zhu Houren as Tai Fu Zhong
* Zzen as Jiang Zhi Heng
* Jamie Teo as Monica
* Candyce Toh as Anna

Synopsis


Xin Yu and Xin Hui are sisters who's souls are switched by a genie. The show goes on to show how each sister copes with the situation of the other sister, before finally being switched back.

Trivia


*In this drama series, Fann Wong would be acting as an ugly woman. Her image in this drama was dupped by many audience as an ugly and daring one.
*It came as a surprise to many audience, media and industry watchers that this drama had garnered not a single nomination in the Star Awards 2007, MediaCorp's annual awards ceremony.

Viewership Ratings

Stepping Out (TV series)

Stepping Out is a Chinese drama in Singapore, telecast in 1999 and repeated in 2006. The series mainly talks about the Chinese superhero experience in Singapore, and their rough, hard ascent to the present state of wealth and riches that is unprecedented in Singaporean history.

The show stars Yvonne Lim, Xie Shaoguang, Cynthia Koh, Tay Ping Hui, , and Terence Cao.

Xie Shaoguang and Cynthia Koh won the Best Actor and Best Actress awards respectively for that year's Star Awards. Tay Ping Hui won the Best Supporting Actor and the show also won Best Drama Serial.

Stand By Me (TV series)

Stand By Me 家人有约 is a drama that aired on in 1998. It won the best drama serial award at the Star Awards 1998, and Xie Shaoguang and Huang Biren won Best Actor and Actress awards respectively. The show starred Xie Shaoguang the main character who plays a paraplegic who once had an affair, Huang Biren who plays his wife, Terence Cao who plays the top gambler in Singapore, May Phua his sister who is on adversarial terms with him, Deborah Sim who plays Terence Cao's love interest, and Joey Swee who is Shaoguang's former mistress.

Spice Siblings

Spice Siblings is a Chinese show in Singapore, aired in 2004 starring Tay Ping Hui, Jeanette Aw, Cynthia Koh, Andrew Seow and Le Yao. Although the show was well-received, the drama serial did not earn many nominations in the Star Awards 2004.

This show is also very well known to the Channel 8 viewer's community as the show with the "hot kiss" by Tay Ping Hui and Jeanette Aw. In most recent polls about the "best kiss" in the Channel 8 dramas, this kiss still ranks first with a huge lead, although it aired two years ago. Many viewers also hope that MediaCorp, the TV company which heads Channel 8 and a variety of other free-to-air channels in Singapore, will re-air the show on the coveted 5.30 - 6.30pm weekdays slot.

Synopsis


Tay Ping Hui plays Wen He, a man who returns to Singapore with his daughter after spending some years in America, also contracting bone cancer. On his first day back, he bumps into Wen Qing, played by Jeanette Aw, who shouts at him angrily. Later, he sees an adverstisment for a laksa eating competition. He decides to go as he was brought up eating laksa . There, he meets Wen Qing again. They go into the final round together, and Wen He eventually beats Wen Qing, which makes her hot temper flare up again.

Wen Qing returns home and vents her anger on her two siblings, Wen Xin and Wen Quan , and also on her father, Wen Shui . Later, Wen He finds the family unit and rings the doorbell. Wen Shui answers. Wen He is actually the adopted son of Wen Shui, although the rest of the family does not know this. He keeps his bone cancer a secret. Wen Shui welcomes him; however Wen Xin and Wen Quan do not. When Wen Qing realises who Wen He actually is, she gets even more upset and finds him a thorn in the flesh and cannot wait to kick him and his daughter out of the house. But Wen Shui is adamant about keeping Wen He and his daughter, and thus Wen Qing cannot do anything about it.

Wen Qing runs the laksa stall. Wen Shui suggests for Wen He to assist her in running the stall as he was a chef back in the United States. There, he gets to know another stallkeeper by the name of Ding Zhenzhu , who secretly has a crush on him. However, Wen He loves Wen Qing even though he is not supposed to. He is still under the impression that he is Wen Shui's real son.

Wen Quan also has a hot temper like Wen Qing. He was initially an AVP at a premier bank, but however, he is soon kicked out and in need of finding a job. He demands the "secret recipe" of the laksa from Wen Shui, although Wen Shui keeps insisting there is no such thing, as the popularity of his laksa is based on the heart put into making it. Wen Quan turns the house over in an effort to find the "secret recipe". One day, however, he finds a letter which tells him that Wen He is not Wen Shui's flesh and blood. He releases this truth to the whole family, who then try to accept the fact.

Now that Wen Qing and Wen He know that they are not blood-related, they start thinking about their relationship. One night, while Wen Qing is looking at an old picture of herself, she sees a cockroach on the floor and screams. Wen He rushes in, intent on helping her get rid of the cockroach. After a few seconds, Wen He locates the cockroach and places his hands directly over it, trapping it. In a moment of panic, Wen Qing places her hands directly above his in an effort to make sure the cockroach does not get away. They suddenly realise that their hands are in contact, and stare at each other confusedly. Wen Qing plucks up the bravery to kiss Wen He. At first, he moves away, but then surrenders to his feelings and they share a passionate and intimate kiss.

The kiss kick-starts their relationship. However, Zhenzhu is unaware of this relationship and still harbours a crush on Wen He. On her birthday, Wen He happens to have a bracelet which he wants to give to Wen Qing after Wen Qing's bracelet broke. Zhenzhu thinks it is a birthday present and eagerly takes it. This makes Wen Qing angry and jealous. That night, Wen He tries to make it up to her by buying another bracelet and explaining himself. He is successful. However, Wen Xin happens to be standing near the lift lobby when Wen He puts on the bracelet for Wen Qing. She unwittingly discovers their relationship and leaks it out to Wen Shui.

Wen Shui is very unhappy, and shouts at them. Wen Qing refuses to give in, due to her stubborn nature. Wen He moves out temporarily to ease the pressure. Meanwhile Anqi , Wen He's ex-wife, comes to Singapore to claim custody of her daughter. The Wens refuse to let her take the child back to Britain.

Wen He unknowingly has an affair with Zhenzhu under the influence of alcohol. Soon after, Zhenzhu discovers she is pregnant. When Wen He finds out, he has no choice but to take responsibility. Wen Qing discovers what happened, and hits the roof. However, Zhenzhu miscarriages. Wen Qing reluctantly forgives Wen He.

During the argument with the Wens, Anqi accidentally lets out the fact that Wen He has bone cancer. The Wen family is shocked. Wen Qing especially is sad, and her mind is in a chaos, trying to decide what to do.

One day, Wen Qing comes in and comforts Wen He, who smiles and reassures her that he will be fine. Wen Qing leaves. Fifteen minutes after she leaves, Wen Qing starts to feel disoriented, and his vision becomes blurry. He dies peacefully, sitting in his chair. Later, Wen Qing comes back in to bring him out for dinner. When she discovers that he is dead, she weeps sorrowfully.

On the day of his funeral, Wen He's daughter carries his photograph, while the rest of the Wen family stand behind her as they walk towards the coffin. When they have all finished paying their last respects, Wen Qing comes to the coffin. Her fingers brush the glass as she looks into the face of Wen He. She stares for a long, long while, and the tears start to fall...