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- In this fast-paced original animated comedy, teal-haired D.D. Danger and her best friend Phillip plan out an another amazing day but get distracted with a challenge to conquer by the world's weirdest abandoned water slide.
- Family drama and conflict ensues when Princess Chiu Yeung, known for her beauty but also her unreasonable and stubborn personality, moves in with her newly arranged husband.
- It is a sequel to 2007's award-winning series, Tong sum fung bo (2007) featuring most of the original cast members.
- Following the working and private lives of the Forensic Investigators and police officers of the Hong Kong Police, sometimes with the boundaries between crossing.
- It is a story of a renowned sea-products retailer and a big traditional family, in which there are those who seek every opportunity to fulfill their ambition and those who remain grateful for whatever they get.
- In 1970s Hong Kong, rapacious landlords try to evict 72 tenants but sworn brothers Ha Kung and Shek Kin help the group of 72 defeat the landlord and landlady and coincidentally rescue Pinky from a planned forced marriage.
- Two off-the-wall detectives go in search for a killer, while vying for the affections of a young woman.
- Everything was going well for Ah Bo (Stephy Tang) until recently. After graduating from college, Ah Bo decided to open a shop with her longtime boyfriend, Ah Jun (Stephen Wong Ka Lok), thinking that she would eventually marry Jun when everything has been set up and running smoothly. One day, Bo met her old classmate Kei Kei (Alice Tzeng). Kei Kei, smitten by Ah Jun, decided to steal Ah Jun for her own, not caring about Ah Bo's feelings. It turned out that not only Bo has lost her love of a lifetime, she also loses her shop. Ah Bo meets up with some of her friends, Ah Man (Leila Tong) and longtime boyfriend, Ah Fung (Terry Wu). In the meantime, Ah Fung is two-timing Ah Man with another woman. Although Ah Man does love Ah Fung, she takes him for granted and thinks that he will never leave her. She is selfish and doesn't want to be tied to a single relationship. After the break-up, Ah Bo found a job as a make-up artist in the mall. Her boss Ah Kuen broke the news of her engagement and invited everyone out to celebrate. At the party, Ah Bo realized that her bosss really young fiancée is very familiar. She recognized him as her old neighbor Ah Keung (Alex Fong), but Ah Keung keeps pretending that he doesnt know Ah Bo. A month later, Ah Kuens wedding was suddenly canceled. Bo found out from coworkers that Ah Kuens life savings were stolen from the fiancée, who disappeared. Ah Bo unexpectedly met Ah Keung on the streets. Ah Keung already has a new target, Tiffany (Suki Tsui). He finds Ah Bo following him. Ah Bo hires Ah Keung to deceive Kei Kei and let her have a taste of her medicine. One day Ah Keung met his ex-girlfriend, Ah Yan (Linda Chung). Ah Yan told Ah Keung that her family will move to Singapore. Although Ah Keung had deceived Ah Yun's sister's money, they weren't angry with him now. As an experienced liar, Ah Keung successfully courted Kei Kei. Being abandoned by Kei Kei, Ah Jun decided to make up with Ah Bo. But Ah Bo has no more feelings for Ah Jun because, deep in her heart, she unknowingly fell in love with Ah Keung. Ah Man finally felt tired and decided to set up a stable relationship with Ah Fung. But Ah Fung tells Ah Man that he wants to break up. In the past six months, Ah Fung was secretly dating his co-workers girlfriend Ah Min (Miki Yeung). Ah Fung finally decided to let go of Ah Man and had chosen Ah Min for a 'back up lover' relationship, which did not last because Ah Min decided to get married with her real boyfriend, giving him new insights. He found out there is more to love than just being with someone. (Love is about caring, not taking for granted, giving freedom to choose...all that he discovered with Ah Min.) So, he lets go of Ah Man (who is sobbing at the breakup) because he feels she needs someone who can accept her as she is and who she can accept and love they were incompatible and he put up with her, while she, on the other hand, did a few horrible things to Ah Fung, only to regret them immediately afterwards. L for Love, L for Lies has a fascinating ending with a strange, maybe unthinkable twist, especially after what the story line evolved to. In summary, love can show its true form in the things we do that are not noticed it is love when we do something good for a loved one, but it also takes the shape of lies (lies to make things better and maintain stability/protect loved ones, or lies for deception, e.g., cheating and dishonesty). There is a sharp contrast with the repenting Ah Keung and Ah Jun who gets a second chance (and the ending tells it all), as to who really loved Ah Bo, despite the lies (the difference in the lies throughout the story and the way they followed these lies with actions).
- During the 2008 global financial crisis, an ambitious businessman attempts to take over the corporation of Hong Kong's wealthiest man. When he is unsuccessful, he holds a grudge that will affect the family and friends around him.
- The story about the lives of fourteen people facing five different situations on Valentines Day.
- Bo is an expert on dating boys, explaining her strategy to her friends at Wing and Ching's wedding.
- In PAK SIU-YAU (Louise Lee)s eyes, her three daughters are just as perfect as diamonds. She believes that the greatest blessing for a woman is to marry a wealthy man. To guarantee a better life for her daughters, she has started training the girls since they were young, hoping that they will marry into the richest families when they mature. YAUs first daughter HONG NGA-YIN (Maggie Shiu) does not agree with her on her values. Yet when she sees that the man YIN is going out with is KO CHEUNG-SING (Bowie Lam), who is very well-off, she decides to let YIN go with her choice. YAUs second daughter HONG NGA-TUNG (Gigi Lai) is hopelessly romantic but does not seem to have much luck with men. To make it up to her, YAU seeks to match her up with HO CHIT-NAM (Moses Chan), the son of Hong Kongs most powerful business tycoon HO FUNG (Ngok Wah). Being the youngest in the family, HONG NGA-SZ (Ada Choi) is well aware of YAUs concerns. Having recovered from divorce, SZ now decides to pin all her hopes on FUNG. YAUs persistence pays off and her daughters have all found a wealthy husband. But money does not really bring them happiness and the sisters are gradually losing themselves in vanity.
- House of Harmony and Vengeance is a Hong Kong costume-comedy television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Nelson Cheung. The drama centers on a group of musicians and dancers from the Imperial Music Bureau during the prosperous Tang Dynasty of China.
- How hard can it be to go back to your old job? Law Yiu Wah (Moses Chan) was a teacher at a dangerous high school before he was forced to resign over a peeping Tom controversy. Wah becomes a police officer but then is asked to go back to his old high school to investigate a triad drug network at the school.
- It is a documentary about the phenomenon of Chinese-Canadian women winning international Chinese beauty pageants and their subsequent meteoric rise to fame in the Asian entertainment world.
- Hill (Ho-Man Chan) is trapped between going to help his mother at her auction company, or to help his grandfather with his garment factory. Since he does not want to choose between them, he decided to work at the zoo for his best friend, Sing's (Michael Tong) uncle. There, they meet an archaeologist, Joey (Shirley Yeung), a naive and short-tempered but kind and warm-heart girl. They also meet an acrobat named Dan Dan (Linda Chung), who was a part of the zoo's circus. The four good friends are on the mission the find the rest of the twelve zodiac bronze heads for their professor (Bowie Wu). By digging deeper, they learn about the Ten Tigers' treasure which is located right in Panyu. Realizing that one of the bronze heads is a part of this treasure, the group made it their mission to find it. The group digs deeper following clue after clue. However, as they get closer and closer to discovering this treasure, they are also putting themselves in more danger. Meanwhile, as the story progresses, Joey is starting to develop feelings for Hill, despite the fact that she found him bothersome in the beginning. On the other hand, Sing couldn't seem to get his eyes off Dan Dan the first time he laid eyes on her. But Hill and Dan Dan likes each other which makes it difficult for the four of them. When Joey and Sing cooperates together to try to break Hill and Dan Dan apart, their plans only end up backfiring. However, the couple started falling for each other before they even realize it.
- Following the working and private lives of forensic investigators and police officers of the Hong Kong Police, sometimes with the boundaries between crossing.
- After recovering from a long term illness, semi-retired popular singer Wah Fong Ying realizes that she has lived an unfulfilled life. With two failed marriages and estranged relationships with all of her children she lives a lonely life.
- When an epidemic occurs in Foshan and an apothecary's medicine is found to be the cause, the shop owner is imprisoned for murder. In order to help release her father, the family's only daughter, Dou Gaai-Kei, sets out to investigate.