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- A family takes in a formerly institutionalized teen savant who is missing standard human behaviors such as anger, joy, and love.
- The fantastic adventures of a friendly doctor and his friends.
- Teenagers Leonard, Sami, Riza, and Jasmine experience tragedy on a camping trip to Pulau Ubin when their friend Chris vanishes. Years later, Chris reappears with amnesia, revealing dark secrets.
- A struggling Singaporean writer rents out her house to three foreigners to pay the bills.
- Pregnancy can be seen as one of the most important journeys of a woman's life, but for Tan Kaili, it has always been a source of pressure and stress. But being in the minority is not an easy journey. One day, when life gets her down, Kaili decides to pretend to be pregnant to see if there is solace on the other side. What ensues is a journey of discovery, adventure, and even love.
- Young Swee Lin dreams of becoming a magician but entry into the exclusive Circle House of magicians is restricted to males. She disguises herself as a man to show her sleight-of-hand skills and is taken in as an apprentice. Thenceforth, she is thrown into a world of bitter rivalries between magicians resulting in murder. Will she survive and earn her stripes as a full-fledged magician?
- "Maggi and Me" chronicles the misadventures of Singaporean scam artist Johnny Tan (Pang) who, during a phony scene that he set up to scam a couple of old women, accidentally befriends the ghost of a deceased bride (Xie) who might have been killed on her wedding night. The series' setting is similar to that of the 2005 American film "Just Like Heaven." This unusual pair ends up working together in unlikely situations, along the lines of "Ghostbusters" and "Ghost Whisperer", with a little "Psych" and "Jennifer Slept Here" thrown in.
- The Yang Sisters is a Singaporean sitcom on MediaCorp Channel 5. As Honey, the eldest of three sisters (her siblings are played by Liow Shi Suen and Kym Ng) Pei Pei is a kungfu master whose number 1 mission in life is to find a husband for her tomboyish daughter Qing Qing. Hoping that Qing Qing will find her 'feminine self' in Singapore, Honey sends her to her sisters in Singapore.
- Stupid Man, Smart Phone, a show against nature, now has a Singaporean version hosted by comedian-influencer Hirzi Zulkiflie. In each episode, Hirzi and a celebrity guest are put in a rural/wild setting in different parts of Southeast Asia, where they have to complete various survival challenges by relying only on information from the internet, social media, and their own wits.