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- A tireless group of young TV producers and a pop star work around the clock in the entertainment department of a major network.
- Monkie King. Beloved hero from the famed novel "Journey to the West" comes to life as a young boy named MK.
- Kam Bing-shun (Kenneth Ma) is a top law student. However, due to a miscarriage of justice, he decides to follow the path to becoming a Legal Executive. By means of his diplomatic and tactful approach, Bing-shun gradually builds his own brand, Adviser Kam. The law firm where Adviser Kam works abruptly faces the prospect of closing down. He uses networking to defuse the situation. He is also invited by lawyers Tin Yau-ka (Lam Ha Mei) and Yu Kwok-tung (Stephen Wong) to join their team. He collaborates with legal counsel Ma Wai-hung (Jonathan Cheung) in forming the new Super CP in the legal profession with the aim of unraveling all kinds of complex cases. And then Adviser Kam astonishingly again ends up standing in the dock as the accused. Even though Adviser Kam has the full support of his three buddies, he still has no advantage in the courtroom. After all, can Adviser Kam and his legal team turn the tables in the legal battle, continue to speak the language of law and stand up for justice?
- Chu Mo's life takes a radical turn when he falls in love with Fu Rou, the daughter of a merchant family. Wanting to woo Fu Rou, Chu Mo follows in his father's footsteps and plans a campaign against pirates acting off the coast of China.
- Officers Hui Chun-sum and Shum Wai-lik find out that Ngai Chi-lok, the culprit behind the Tiger Cull case, sent a secret message to the dark web before he was apprehended. They realize there is an evil conspiracy hidden behind Chi-lok.
- A building collapse case, which sends shock waves across Hong Kong, causes Lok Tsz-fung, Wai Kai-ming, Cheuk Yi-fan, To Man and Fong Ka-ching to lose contact with each other. Fast-forward more than twenty years and the quintet are eventually reunited. But they are vastly different individuals. Lok Tsz-fung (Bosco Wong) is ICAC Chief Investigator, and Wai Kai-ming (Vincent Wong) is Senior Inspector of Police. The cases that the duo investigate coincidentally implicate tycoon Cheuk Ting-kwong (Ben Wong), who happens to be Cheuk Yi-fan's (Ron Ng) foster father. Fong Ka-ching (Mandy Wong) is the operator of a music club on Temple Street, and she is similarly embroiled in some bewildering case. To Man (Nancy Wu) returns to Hong Kong from somewhere afar. She is absolutely mysterious as her true identity is hidden. The quintet were simply innocent in the old days. And they have evolved into individuals that are suspicious of each other. Nobody is spared as they are trapped in a struggle between exploitation and justice.
- Keita frees Whisper, a yokai, from imprisonment. Whisper vows to protect Keita and gives him a watch to see yokai. With Jibanyan, they encounter and resolve yokai-related issues.
- Security company owner Chuck Adoodledoo and his friends provide kung fu style protection for their fellow bird citizens on the island of rocky perch.
- Against a backdrop of the Qing era, due to his father Sung On (Cheung Tat Ming) working as a prison guard, smart and clever Sung Sai-kit (Vincent Wong) has witnessed all kinds of unjust things as he has been wandering around within the prison walls since his childhood, causing him not to believe there is justice in the legal field. After reaching adulthood, Sai-kit also does not want to become an imperial official even though he is well educated. He just covertly helps a fellow student called Ho Sau-shun (Lam Tsz Chung) pass his exam. And Sai-kit and his brother Sung Ah-kau (King Kong) follow a nomadic lifestyle. However, Sai-kit is then embroiled in the Murderous Spider Demoness Case. To find the perpetrator, he shows off his finesse as Pleader. During the process, he also meets brothel bouncer Ling Lung (Elaine Yu), who is a proficient combat fighter. The case is concluded, and Sai-kit and Ling Lung get married. He also properly goes down the road to working as a Pleader. Moreover, he has to deal with successive complicated big cases.
- Against the backdrop of neon lights in Hong Kong, there is a hidden dark side that nobody knows - the city is the hub of narcotics from all over the world. Rewind ten years and Narcotics Bureau has apprehended Man Wah, aka Drug Lord.
- Food company sales manager Lam Shun (Karl Ting) and boutique boss Ha Lee (Crystal Fung) have been cohabiting for so long that they have little loving feelings for each other. As regards the future, the couple also see things differently. Between these two lovers, there are more and more contradictions and frustrations as time passes, and they are getting out of hand. Lam Shun and Ha Lee have a row and end up causing a traffic accident. After surviving this ordeal, Ha Lee becomes another person as she is passionate and straightforward in contrast to her previous practical and virtuous personality. Everything revolves around Lam Shun. She even intervenes into his social circle. In particular, his elder sister Lam Sin (Stephanie Che), boss Mak Mei-na (Claire Yiu), adversary Lok Wai-to (Jonathan Cheung) and brotherly buddies Muk Ka-kit (Mark Ma) and Au Man (Telford Wong) are greatly affected. Lam Shun tails Ha Lee, and their romantic relationship is rekindled. He feels like when he first met her. But the person before his eyes seems to be another person. Lam Shun just wonders whether she really still loves him?
- 'Magic Hand' Ken is living a luxurious life away from the stresses of the gambling world and the inevitable criminal elements.
- Hung Sue Gan starting from the bottom, established his own logistics company, which is now running smoothly. His only concern now are his three daughters. His eldest daughter has immigrated overseas. His second daughter Hung Yeuk Shui has reached the marriageable age, but has no hopes for marriage anytime soon. She is constantly bickering with her younger sister Hung Sum Yue, who is an honor student, over trivial matters, causing their father to not know whether to laugh or cry. Hung Sue Yan, Hung Sue Gan's brother, moves in with the family, temporarily ending his life as a nomadic photographer. He joins Hung Yeuk Shui's company and encounters Ko Pak Fei, the director of an online shop. The two appear to be former lovers, making for lots of laughter. Since Hung Sue Yan moved in, a series of strange events have occurred in the family. Upon investigation, the source is traced to Lung Ging Fung, a promising young man who is the son of department store mogul Lung Gam Wai. Unfortunately, Lung Ging Fungdied in a car crash and Hung Sue Yan recorded the important moment, thereby turning everything on its head for his ordinary family.
- Three Ming dynasty imperial officials accidentally travel to modern day Mainland China while searching for a missing princess.
- A luxury hotel in Hong Kong is suddenly suspected of being the epicenter of the novel Coronavirus. Quarantined by local health authorities, customers find themselves isolated in the hotel, inevitably leading to relationship problems and many ups and downs.
- Chung Ka-po (Jeannie Chan), Lam Siu-mei (Hera Chan) and Lee Ching-yee (Moon Lau) are sisterly buddies. Due to different reasons after graduation, the trio gradually go their separate ways. Ka-po is arbitrarily nominated by Siu-mei to participate in a school beauty contest organized by some magazine. Ka-po is eventually the unchallenged winner, and the Golden Agent Wing Yat-yin (Joel Chan) then convinces her to join his agency. Yat-yin encourages Ka-po to sign up for the Miss Hong Kong Pageant. However, Chung Ka-kei (Angel Chiang), who is Ka-po's fellow contestant and also younger stepsister, frames her. And then Ka-po manages to enter showbiz, which is more like a "battlefield". She also befriends Pong Chun-yu (Alex Fong), who is the son of some tycoon. After the couple get married, Ka-po finds herself in another "battlefield" that is the domain of some distinguished family. Ka-po is drifting away from her two bosom girlfriends. Is it actually jealousy, dignity, wealth or something else that causes the friends to go cold on each other?
- Policewoman Yiu Chi-yue (Venus Wong) is a natural born Highly Sensitive Person. She brings chocolate, salty lemon water and a brain with an "on-off switch" with her whenever she investigates cases. Her senses are heightened when she drinks salty lemon water that arouses her keen awareness of clues at the crime scene. Through touching the dead body, gathering evidence and her senses, she empathizes with the victim and reconstructs the sequence of events. Since Chi-yue met restaurant boss Wong Mik-kei (Pakho Chau), the duo are no longer "spectators". Perpetrators at large are killed one after another. Chi-yue covertly challenges some serial killer on several occasions, and their true identity is gradually uncovered. Chi-yue realizes the two of them have conflicting standpoints even though they are like-minded, causing her to face the conundrum of making life choices. In the meantime, Mik-hei astonishingly makes some decision for her.
- Because of a fatal shooting case, plain-clothes Sergeant Ko Lik-kei (Him Law) runs into a "dull" and "troublesome" witness called Lee Ho-fan (Willie Wai). Lik-kei is instructed to protect Ho-fan at all times. Initially, the duo are strangers that cannot stand each other. They then gradually get along. Meanwhile, an apparel company of which Ho-fan is a major shareholder is found to have involved in illicit dealings. Yip Cheung-lok (Lau Kong) and his son Yip Ming-kwan (Tsui Wing), who are member of senior management, are associated with these activities. Lik-kei teams up with Ho-fan and Ho-fan's younger sister Lee Chung-ying (Kelly Cheung), who is a barrister by profession, to investigate. Lik-kei and Chung-ying get entangled in a relationship in the process. Also, Lik-kei's elder sister Ko Wing-yum (Pinky Cheung) and Ho-fan get along sometimes and provoke each other at other times. Fate has brought the foursome together, causing a case that has remained unsolved for more than twenty years to be reopened.
- The exciting adventures of six young dinosaurs with very active imaginations. Franklin, Stanley, Truman, LaBrea, Marshall and Dak get into all sorts of trouble in Truman's creative stories. You never know who the Dino Babies will end up as next in these fun twists on classic fairy tales.
- A housewife's self-identity is challenged when her husband cheats on her and moves out of the apartment. To help pay for her mortgage, she rents out a room in the apartment. The new tenant just so happens to be tall, handsome, and rich.
- Ghetto Justice is a TVB modern drama series about a former talented lawyer who fights injustice for the people of the Sham Shui Po district in Hong Kong. The series became a success and was followed by a sequel, Ghetto Justice II.
- Because of some transfer arrangement and several complicated cases, AICIP Au Yeung Chung (Bobby Au Yeung) and CUSP Tsui Hay-yi (Joey Meng) become collaborating partners. The duo have mutual understanding. Sheung Siu (Jeannie Chan), daughter of a logistics company boss, hates Au Yeung Chung as she is certain that he has caused her family to break up. Au Yeung Chung had promised the late Mrs. Sheung he would be tolerant of Sheung Siu. But he realizes Sheung Siu has hooked up with lawyer Tai Ching-kwan (Joe Ma) and gang boss Tai Ching-yan (Pierre Ngo). He also finds out his colleague and also buddy Chun Wing-hei (Mat Yeung) used to go out with Sheung Siu. The duo keep a close watch on the Tai brothers as they want to get her back on the straight and narrow. Au Yeung Chung and Ching-kwan have different values. Also, they each have their own interpretation of justice. A battle of wits is quietly triggered when these two guys run into each other.
- Elite officers Chun-sum and Wai-lik, driven by dreams and experience, face tortuous cases. Forgetting ambitions, they use psychological tactics and analysis to outwit cunning criminals who ambushed police, ensuring no crook evades justice.
- Against a backdrop of the Republic of China era, fraudster Master Kwan (Danny Hung) is good at disguising himself as a Taoist priest. He flees to Five Races Town as he gets into trouble. Meanwhile, Kwan's shenanigans - on the pretext of something to do with god Lu Dong-bin (Brian Tse) - have alarmed Great Master Luzu, who decides to go to the mortal realm to punish him. Through force of circumstance, Dong-bin is stranded in the mortal realm as he loses his mystical power. And then Dong-bin adopts Lui Shek as his new name while keeping Kwan company so as to help him get back on the straight and narrow. During the process, they astonishingly solve bewildering cases in the village. A mortal and an immortal also run into a prostitute called Pak Suet-fa (Erica Chan), and they get entangled. Headman Sun Fu (Li Shing Cheong) steps down. Kwan covertly prevents bully Kam Shi-ho (Willie Wai) from standing for election. Newly elected Headman Sun Ching-yee (Stephen Wong) also implements reforms as he deals with bad deeds committed by Shi-ho. And a series of calamities is triggered in Five Races Town.
- The Kingdom Night Club "mamasan" Sa Ching-ha (Monica Chan) and her girls Shek Wai-king (Elaine Yiu), Man Nga-lun (Jacky Cai), Kong Kit-yee (Yvette Chan) and Yue Hau-hau (Connie Man) get along well. Each of the quintet has her own reasons for playing the role of midnight lady. But they all have certain issues in their romantic relationships. After sacrificing everything for her boyfriend Dave (Dominic Ho), Nga-lun realizes she has been scammed. Wiseguy Cheuk Chi-fei (Mat Yeung) wants to help her get out of this mess. However, their relationship becomes complicated due to Wai-king's presence. Kit-yee has to make a choice between playboy Marco Hui (Kelvin Kwan) and her old schoolmate Wong Tsun-kui (Matthew Ko). Hau-hau is messed up because of some freeloader. Ching-ha keeps waiting for her husband Lee Ching-lung (Michael Tong) to be released from prison. When nightclub people engage in power struggles, they do not hesitate to use dirty tricks to overpower their opponents. Everywhere is triad territory, and danger lurks around every corner in this place of indulgence and decadence.
- After 5 years the airport's traffic is tripled. Yeung and Cheung work together despite lingering affections. Pilot Guo pursues Cheung while Yeung's old flame returns, forming a chaotic love square pressured by an emergency typhoon landing.
- TV SeriesBusinessman Chin Tai-hoi (Kent Cheng) calls the shots in the office and at home. Tai-hoi is certain his son Chin Kai-loy (Raymond Cho) is incompetent, so he forces him to make progress by continually putting pressure on him. Although Tai-hoi's lover Hung Mui-kwai (Amy Fan) has been hinting all kinds of ideas to him, but Tai-hoi still has not promised to honor her. Tai-hoi's daughter Chin Yau-fong (Kelly Fu) goes into business while keeping her father in the dark. Tai-hoi slyly undermines her efforts as he feels betrayed. Tai-hoi is kidnapped. And staff member Chiu Yat-ming (Archie Sin) comes to his rescue. Tai-hoi becomes suspicious of people around him, so he moves into Yat-ming's home. And he wants Yat-ming to covertly investigate. However, Yat-ming's father Chiu Chi-yung (Edwin Siu) is astonishingly Yau-fong's ex-boyfriend, whom Tai-hoi disliked. Tai-hoi always loves money more than anything else. But his way of thinking somehow changes as he gets along with Yat-ming.
- Many people die as old-fashioned tenement Wai Lei Building abruptly collapses. Engineer Sze Kwong (Shaun Tam) has conducted a survey of the building. He arbitrarily investigates the incident as he reckons the building collapse is shrouded in intrigue. While the incident is being unraveled, Sze Kwong's girlfriend Cheung Man (Gloria Tang), who is some property developer's lawyer, dies in a traffic accident. And then his younger half sister Auyeung Ka-shun (Angel Chiang), who has the same father, meets her death. Sze Kwong is also silenced. Sze Kwong comes round and surprisingly returns to somewhere in time before the building collapses as the deity has given him a chance to live again. Sze Kwong suspects the building collapse has something to do with property developer Hong Wing-yan (Gilbert Lam) and his mentor Ying Yiu-wa (Timothy Cheng). He also wants to prevent the disaster from happening. To avoid implicating Cheung Man and Ka-chun, Sze Kwong decides not to recognize his younger sister to start with, and he also does not go out with Cheung Man. He just covertly watches over the duo.
- The Sweetsheart Kingdom is a magical world filled with various sweets and pastries, inhabited by animal people who are good patisseries and cooks experting on each dessert. The kingdom's only Princess, Mousse Bibi is soon going to ascend to the throne as the new Queen, however all she cared on her life is to taste various kinds of cakes and sweets. One day, Lyan, her royal adviser, set up a plan by making her suffer Ageusia. As she is shocked that she can no longer taste anything, he told her that the only way to cure her condition is to search for the legendary magic called Delicious Miracle. She immediately left the castle and venture outside, not knowing to her that Lyan is doing this to eradicate her. Upon her arrival at the town called Cake Village, she first met a denizen of the village named Mocha Dennis, who is very obsessed on his looks. Though the meeting between both him and Bibi is unsettling. She is also unaware that she possesses a hidden potential that would help her search for the legendary magic and be the key on changing the fate of the Sweetsheart Kingdom once and for all.
- Chor Au-Kuen (Ruco Chan) bears the grief of the loss of his family and returns to the walled city in hopes of finding his long lost sister, only to find out that the place he grew up in has become a lawless no man's land.
- Inspector Tai On-na (Jessica Hester Hsuan) has been happily carrying out her admin duties in managing files. Fate has brought On-na, seasoned armed lady cop Chan Sam-yuen (Joyce Tang) and SDU Prince Mung Hon-sam (Moses Chan) together. After some case is solved by the trio, On-na's boss Wai Chin-chiu (Hui Shiu Hung) assigns On-na to Cold Case Special Investigation Unit. Under Hon-sam's command, On-na and a contingent of police officers with "special characteristics" investigate cold cases that outsiders are not interested in. Hon-sam and On-na keep outwitting each other as Hon-sam is disappointed with On-na. Hon-sam eventually discovers On-na has gun phobia as she was once taken hostage, causing the two of them to fall in love. On-na again runs into Lau Tat-wah (Him Law), who used to be a tutorial student. However, Tat-wah, who had the misfortune of all his family members being killed, has become a gangster. Driven by emotions and guilt, is On-na capable of regaining her confidence, holding a gun in her hand again and becoming the new iconic "armed lady cop"?
- Full-time mother Hong Nga-yau (Eliza Sam) and her husband Yau Tsoi-shan (Kenneth Ma) have a two-year-old daughter called Yau Yat-tung. The family are under constant pressure as they and Nga-yau's parents Hong Lok (Lee Kwok Lun) and Fong Chor-kiu (Mimi Kung) are living under the same roof. Tsoi-shan covertly plots to break free from Chor-kiu's control. But his parents Yau Tai-long (Hugo Ng) and Kam Mei-foon (Sheung Tin Ngor) keep making trouble, causing Tsoi-shan to be always in the wrong. There is constant conflict between Nga-yau and Tsoi-shan as the couple cannot agree on how to split parenting duties. Nga-yau even insists on going to work outside her home. Meanwhile, stress and strife between "the four elders" is not melting away. Also, Tsoi-shan's younger brother Yau Tsoi-fung (James Ng) and his wife Cheung Pik-chi (Wong Man Yi), and Ngai-yau's elder cousin sister Ip Fan (YoYo Chen) and her husband Kwan Chi-chung (Cheung Wing Hong) are faced with contradictions and hurdles with regards to raising children. In the process, children are invariably proved to be the key for parents to seize opportunities for life-long learning and maturation.
- This is a story about Hong Kong Customs. The trio comprising Intellectual Property Investigation Bureau Senior Superintendent Hoi Fung (Benjamin Yuen), Trade Controls Bureau Chief Trade Controls Officer Kwan Pui-yan (Mandy Wong) and Customs Drug Investigation Bureau Superintendent Wan Tsz-ki (Venus Wong) lead a contingent of elite customs officers and fresh-faced rookies, including Probationary Inspector Chan Ka-hing (Carlos Chan), to carry out diverse operations involving eggs, nuclear bombs, baby formula, heroin and much more. They are always ready to go all out not only on the ground, but also in the sky and at sea, showcasing a reinvented and ingenious Customs and Excise Department. This group of individuals adhere to the motto "Serve the Community with Commitment and Excellence". Although they have their own issues, they can still overcome hurdles. They contribute to social stability and prosperity in Hong Kong, and Hongkongers are proud of The Line Watchers.
- By bringing an unjust case throughout the film, Face to Face has extremely effectively exploited the "multi-personality" disease that many people around the world are suffering from, giving viewers a whole new life.
- After completion of a three-year undercover operation, Sit Ka-keung (Raymond Lam) returns to Hong Kong, opens a foot massage place and continues to gather intelligence. Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) Chief Inspector Cheung Kei-gee (Mandy Wong) keeps Cheuk Hoi (Michael Miu) under close surveillance as she suspects Cheuk Hoi has become a gangster after being released from prison. Ka-keung and Cheuk Hoi are drawn into an organ trafficking case. They team up with female decoy Dou Ah-hei (Sisley Choi) and Security Bureau Investigator Wai Chok-wing (Kenneth Ma) to crack down on the syndicate involved. Security Bureau then sets up Security Intelligence Agnecy and invites Chui Tin-tong (Benjamin Yuen) to join their team and take the helm of CIB. Chum Foon-hei (Hui Shiu Hung) has managed to escaped death. He then covertly investigates secrets of some gang. Ngai Tak-lai, younger brother of deceased Cheung Hing head Victor, is actually the founder of the mysterious society. He is also plotting to take revenge on Ka-keung and Cheuk Hoi.
- Muay Thai champion Hoi Ching-hei (Shuan Tam) manages to hold his ground in his farewell match. However, after a celebration gathering, he soon abruptly meets his death as he quarrels with someone while saving some drunk woman. Hoi Ching-nam (Owen Cheung) reviews his elder brother Ching-hei's boxing match video. He finds out the cause of death surprisingly has something to do with coach Shek Ngo-shan (Wayne Lai). He is certain Ngo-shan has killed Ching-hei. Ngo-shan develops his boxing club business and transforms into a successful merchant. He is interviewed by famous TV presenter Man Sin-yin (Winki Lai). To attain certain objective, socialite Lui Kin (Elaine Yiu) wants to gain a foothold in the realm of Muay Thai. She becomes a consultant to some combat sports association. She encounters Ngo-shan and develops a subtle relationship with him. To seek justice for his late elder brother, Ching-nam becomes boxing champion Yip Ying-fung's (Hugo Wong) disciple. And with assistance from some wealthy man's daughter called Kong Ka-ching (Jacky Cai) and his childhood buddy Shek Tsz-chung (Brian Chu), Ching-nam is determined to step into the boxing ring and go after Ngo-shan.
- "Confucius said: if you set on a path of revenge, dig up two graves for you and your enemy." Hoi Chiu grew up in an orphanage that is sponsored by "Uncle Rain", who is also Hoi Chiu's pen pal and guardian. While Hoi Chiu approaches the family Kiu that ruined her family, making her an orphan and plots to take revenge, she falls in love with the second son of the family, Kiu Lap. She doesn't realize though that Kiu Lap is, in fact, her long-time pen pal, "Uncle Rain".
- The Super Trio Series is a variety game show series first broadcast by TVB in 1995. Since its debut, the series has remained in production for eighteen years due to its popularity. The show was presented by Eric Tsang, the titular Prize Master (Jiang Men Ren) and the Prizekeepers (Jiang Lao) Jerry Lamb and Jordan Chan.
- Marking the 65th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation, Queen Elizabeth II herself shares her memories of the ceremony for the first time, and showcases the Crown Jewels like never before.
- Barrister Koo Ling-shan (Priscilla Wong) is a successful career woman, but she just cannot find the right guy. She does not get along with her younger sister Ching-tung (Samantha Ko), who is a chauffeur by profession. Co-working space manager Yu-yin (Lam Ha Mei) hits rock bottom as she is devastated by her husband's death. Due to some inheritance issues, the trio have coincidentally taken on different tasks. They bump into Sheung-yi (Kaman Kong), who nearly causes some disaster because of her dual personality, in the process. Kwan-yuet (Jeannie Chan) is cynical and full of negative energy. Fong Chor-yu (Judy Kwong) is inexperienced, but she is passionate about fencing. Their ultimate mission is to find the seventh princess. And they also have to discover their self worth so as to overcome regrets in their family relationships.
- 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.