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- Detective Hu Xiaoman meets low level criminal Da Bao during an investigation of a missing heiress. Inspite of being on opposite sides of the law, the two work together to solve cases.
- A young superhero and his friends travel through space, using their unique superpowers to fight evil villains who threaten the galaxy.
- The life of the Mo family, which operates a small restaurant in Holland Village in Singapour.
- When Elizabeth Lee receives an ultimatum from her mother to either get married or find a job, the feisty 19-year-old decides to enrol into the police academy. Her best friend, Hani Rahmat, joins her. They meet Tan Siew Lan, the third wife of a towkay, who is haunted by secrets from her past. The three musketeers do not get to do any actual police work. They are forced to prove themselves in the police force before being taken seriously. At the same time, events in the secret society are unravelling at an alarming rate with the death of their leader, Kway Pek. Another gang leader, Dua Jiak, has his eyes set on the empty post. Anti-colonial resentment comes to a climax. Hani finally gets a chance to take part in real police work. Elizabeth is made to contend with her sexist partner, Inspector Kong Say Chong. Siew Lan is faced with the dilemma of whether or not to carry out revenge. The finale is an explosive one, as secret society member Seng Hock enters a showdown with Dua Jiak and his followers. In the meantime, Elizabeth struggles to fight for her life in Ipoh while Hani crosses enemy lines in his search for the truth.
- This is a humorous mythical period drama based on the famous Chinese legend of Zhong Wu Yan and Qixuan the King. A special lady, Zhong Wu Yan rose from the ordinary, empowered herself, became the Queen, and used her courage and wisdom to boldly reorganize and announce new domestic policies, promote female independence, while remaining loyal to the king, assisting him in revitalising the state's affairs. This also includes the love story of love, hatred, and sorrow between Zhong Wu Yan and the King. There are exciting fights between the good (symbolized by Zhong Wu Yan) and the bad, simultaneously blending in China's legends and traditional folklores. Solemn yet funny, traditional yet modern, this exciting comedy is filled with traditional Chinese characteristics of colorful mythical beauty.
- The story of shop-owner Tan Ah Teck and his family--wife Dolly and children Ronnie, Paul, and Denise--and neighbors in their apartment building.
- A Chinese family, having survived the battle of Singapore, now struggles to survive under Japanese rule.
- Keong, a shy, quiet loner, moves into Chan Hsu Lin Hall in Temasek University as a first-year student. He gets roped into the newly-formed Hall water polo team... and gets much more than he bargained for.
- Gagsters! combines the best elements of 'Candid Camera' and 'Mission Impossible' and adds one magical ingredient...kids. Bright kids with attitude, this super team of pre-puberty pranksters entertains audiences and safeguards the world of kids by creating, carrying-out and filming pranks and practical jokes on mean or disrespectful adults.
- Once upon a time, a free-spirited musician, John, fell in love with a straitlaced banker, Jessica. It was a whirlwind romance that led to a HDB BTO flat-application within three months of their first date. Before you know it, however, the heady flush of impetuous love faded and the attraction soon gave way to replusion. Despite their aversion towards one another, neither was willing to give up the flat. They now have two options: to sort out their differences and make the marriage work or to drive the other up the wall and out of the house. They will soon find out that marriage isn't just about two people. Together with the married couple, their parents, in-laws, brothers and sisters are all caught in the crossfire, resulting in comedic hijinks and life lessons to be learnt.
- This blockbuster Taiwanese gongfu serial, about love, revenge and hidden motives, is based on the Chinese legend of Madam White Snake and her lover, Xu Xian. Fann stars in four different characters in this serial, together with Taiwanese actress Yuyan Zhang, who plays her sister Green Snake. It is produced by the renowned Taiwanese producer Pei-Pei Yang and her team, and also features acting talents from China, Taiwan and Singapore.
- During the Sung dynasty, Guo Jing and his wife Huang Rong met and adopted an orphaned child Yang Guo who is the son of his former acquaintance. Yang Guo turned out to be an obstinate and mischievous child. Guo Jing sent him to the Quan Zhen School Of Martial Arts where he became the disciple of Xiao Long Nu. As years passed, the master-disciple relationship developed into a lover relationship but the odd couple faced tremendous objection from the rest of the pugilistic world.
- The series, produced simultaneously in 4 languages, showcases crimes solved by the Singapore Police Force, raises awareness about current crime trends and crime-fighting tech, and also seeks out help from the public on unsolved crimes.
- A weekly round up of all the headlines and stories you will not see anywhere else. We report, you believe, not our fault. Our stable of correspondents brings you in-depth reports about issues, idiosyncrasies, incumbents and insurgents, whatever all that means. It is NOT the news. Irreverent, hilarious and totally outrageous, The Noose is a sketch comedy series which spoofs Singaporean television news.
- Based on Louis Cha's classic swordsplay novel, this mega production stars Taiwanese heartthrob Ma Jingtao as a Legendary swordsman and MediaCorp's top actress Fann Wong as his love interest. Revolving around a pugilistic manual known as the Sunflower Scripture, the intriguing drama follows from the scripture's sudden disappearance which leads to bloodshed and death defying encounters for Swordsman Ling Hu Chong.
- A simple man with ordinary looks from Thailand, finds himself hitting on gold when he makes it big in his career as well as having the dilemma of choosing the woman he loves - his childhood playmate or business partner? Finally, the confused trio decides to consult the golden pillow...
- Henry is a commitment-phobic meets Orange, a liberal woman with modern views towards love. Both are nursing a broken heart in Tokyo and have a one-night stand. Back in Singapore, Orange's ex-boyfriend initiates reconciliation but Orange picks Henry over her ex. Soon after however, Orange's successful career strains her relationship with Henry and he initiates a break-up. Five years later, Christopher has a chance to make up with Orange but his ex-girlfriend turns up with their 5-year-old daughter. This time, Orange walks out on Henry. Can Henry bring himself to marry his ex-girlfriend knowing that he still loves Orange or will he forsake responsibility to be with Orange?
- You would imagine that in a tiny island-state like Singapore, no one can get lost, let alone go missing. Well, think again. Every year, private investigators in Singapore handle between 20 to 50 missing-person reports. This is excluding maids and debtors. Some of the missing people are never found. "Missing" tracks down the relevant witnesses and tries to get to the bottom of them. The show's re-enactments will bring these memorable cases to life. And they will dispel the myth once and for all that in a tiny island state like Singapore, no one ever goes missing.
- An anthology series comprised of three telemovies - Sunrise, Sunshine, and Sunset. Together, they paint a vivid tapestry of love and romance in the island state of Singapore.
- This dramatic serial is based on the amalgamation of two Chinese legends, "Chang Er Flies to The Moon" (a beautiful yet haunting tale), and "Hou Yi Shoots The Suns" (a heroic yet tragic legend). In fact, the Chinese custom of celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month originated from both legends. By building on and making inferences from these two popular legends, this 30-episode period drama with romance and action has been created. Our story starts with an introduction to Liu An, a prince in the Han dynasty, whose interests in myths and legends sparked a desire desire to pen down the beautiful love story of Chang Er and Hou Yi. Legend has it that the Heavenly Jade Emperor has an extra-marital affair which resulted in the birth of Chang Er. In order to appease the Heavenly Empress Xi He, he gives her all authority over the love affairs in heaven. Hou Yi is a Heavenly Archer who is upright and righteous albeit rather tactless. As a result of his lack of EQ, he is banished to the Earth to help the common folk. There, he gets adopted into an earthly family and learns to appreciate human relationships and love. Meanwhile in the moon, the moon fairy Chang Er is getting bored. When Dragon escaped from heaven to create havoc on Earth, she eagerly volunteered to help recapture Dragon. However, this enthusiasm is dampened by Hou Yi's blunt remarks about her being naïve and ignorant of the beauty of love found on Earth as well as the plight that Dragon has put humans in. Determined to prove Hou Yi wrong, she leaves her moon palace and descends to the Earth secretly. In working together with Hou Yi to help the villages fight against Dragon, Chang Er and Hou Yi develop mutual affections for each other. However, Hou Yi's earthly brother Feng Yi also falls for Chang Er. Chang Er's friend Luo Pin, who is the daughter of Immortal Fu Xi, is also mesmerized by Hou Yi. To make the four-sided relationship even more complicated, Xi He finds out about Chang Er and Hou Yi's relationship and is bent on separating them. Coupled with her Sun Crown Prince's deep hatred for Hou Yi, they begin their horrid plans to make the two lovers suffer. The plans culminated into a plot to destroy Earth and to re-create a new one. The ten Sun Princes appear in the sky together to bring the earth to an unbearable scorching temperature. In order to save humankind, Hou Yi and Chang Er must obtain the Fiery Bow and Ice Arrow from the hottest and coldest parts of Heaven and Earth simultaneously. But to do so, they have to take the elixir of two extremes respectively to protect themselves from the elements. This elixir will also result in the two lovers being separated forever.
- Retired botanist Peter Gan (Richard Ng) moved in with his son, Mark (Chua En Lai), after his wife passed away. But he had a rude shock when he realizes that he has to take on the task of caring for his only grandson Joshua, as Mark and his wife, Penelope (Elaine Daly), are both workaholics. What shocks him further is that Penelope's father, the flamboyant but bankrupt Tony Gomez (Indy Nadarajah), also moved in with them as he has no where else to go. Together, the squabbling pair has to navigate the ups of downs of bringing up their grandson and also their own twilight years. This light-hearted dramedy celebrates life's sunset years, an empowering and rewarding phase of life, with a dose of humor.
- After an angel helped her to cure her heartbreak, a woman creates an agency to help people, who like herself, were hurt in love.