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- Two friends from rival schools are turned against one another by a jealous chief who wants to eliminate those whose fighting styles may rival his own.
- In the next chapter of the Condor Heroes trilogy, rebellious Yang Guo rejects the Taoist teachers of his father for the gentler Xiao Lung Niu. He is also shunned by many for having romantic feelings for her.
- Law and Chan are gamblers and friends. Forced into a battle with the Yakuza, How far will friendship go? A high stakes card game will settle it all.
- Hsiang Ming's wife is murdered, prompting him to seek her killer. Unexpectedly, the culprit isn't as he imagined, with unforeseen enemies now targeting him.
- "The Way We Are" tells the story of a hardworking, widowed, single mother (Mrs. Cheung) and her teenage son (Ka-on) living in the troubled housing estate of Tinshuiwai, a suburb regularly featured in the news for all the wrong reasons.
- A rivalry between two brothers causes chaos through out the business world. Can the good brother defeat his greedy elder brother at his own game? Only Wong Jing and his usual cronies can sort out this mess with hysterical results and oddball humor.
- According to Wikipedia, this is a TV show about the many people who fled to Hong Kong from Mainland China after the Chinese Civil War who lived as squatters in Kowloon, where the Lion Rock is located. It was broadcast five times, each forming its own series, from 1972 to 1979, 1984 to 1988, 1990, 1992 to 1995, 2006, 2014 to 2020. Each series was a collection of unrelated stories produced by the RTHK (Radio Television Hong Kong), and depicted the life stories of the different social strata set against backgrounds that are now part of Hong Kong history, such as the Shek Kip Mei Fire that burnt down the slums. The TV series featured some of the early work of now-famous film directors such as Ann Hui. The theme song was sung by Hong Kong Cantopop singer Roman Tam. It was composed and arranged by Joseph Koo, with lyrics written by James Wong.
- A fantastic comedy starts with a girl and two thieves travel through time to the Mongol empire.
- A woman returns to home from Canada to find her confused parents hiding a terrible secret from her. She had a Siamese twin who died upon separation. Her twin now haunts the family house.
- Adventures of a silent halting swordsman and a bright open-minded swordsman in a frontier town.
- The master Buddhist of Tubo Kingdom goes to Tianlong Temple for book of secrets of Six Meridian Swords. Tianlong monks give the book to Duan Yu and he keeps the content in mind and destroys the book. The Tubo master catches Duan but Duan runs away. Thus a series of adventures happen all over the territory of Southern Song Dynasty.
- Dun Yu, Prince in the Dali Kingdom, seek adventure. During his journey, he makes friends with interesting stories.
- A Hong Kong cop's first undercover assignment sends him on a psychological downward spiral, unable to separate his two identities after unearthing a connection between his supervisor and the crime syndicate he's investigating.
- Young master monks protect Shaolin from invaders.
- A fictionalized account of the life and death of Kawashima Yoshiko, the last princess of Manchuria and a spy for the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- Alex Man, one of Hong Kong's most intriguing actors and also a Golden Horse Award winner, dominated a number of well-made TVB dramas back in the early 90s. From The Justice Of Life (1989), Where I Belong (1990), The Big Family (1991) to The Key Man made in 1992, he has always been leading the cast of TVB's anniversary dramas. The Key Man, like all other anniversary dramas, comprises of an extraordinarily strong cast and a serious production team led by the well-known producer Lau Ka Ho. The whole crew even went to the United States to shoot the drama so that Hong Kong audience can enjoy the beautiful scenery there while watching this exciting 30-episode drama. The story revolves around the complicated relationships between two big families in Hong Kong - the Hung's and the Lok's. Alex Man of course delivers his best performance. Idy Chan, famous for her unbeatable portrayal as the Dragon Girl in the 1983 version of the Return of the Condor Heroes, and Louise Lee, famous actress in the 80s, both bring the viewers surprises in their re-appearances on TV after all these years. Miss Hong Kong Monica Chan also shows great improvements in this drama and impresses the viewers a lot. Comedian Dicky Cheung and other veterans are also indispensable to the overwhelming success of the drama. No wonder The Key Man succeeded in attaining the highest ratings ever among all Hong Kong TV dramas in 1992.