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ETTV Drama: 回到愛以前 Déjà Vu: Mandy Wei, Yao Yuanhao, Jenna Wang: 22 November 10 FTV: 愛情ATM Love For All The Moments: Sphinx Ting, Esther Liu, Jason Tsou, Fabien Yang, Serena Fang: 13 November 15 November 16 SET Metro ETTV Drama: 我的自由年代 In a Good Way: Lego Lee, Lorene Ren, Jay Shih, TzyMann Weng 26 November 15 November ...
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Silence (traditional Chinese: 深情密碼; simplified Chinese: 深情密码; pinyin: Shen Qing Mi Ma) is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Vic Chou, Park Eun-hye, Andy Hui, Megan Lai and Kingone Wang. It was produced by Comic Ritz International Production and Chai Zhi Ping and Hsiao Ding-yi as producers and directed by Zhang Zhong-yi.
Oh No! Here Comes Trouble (traditional Chinese: 不良執念清除師; simplified Chinese: 不良执念清除师) is a 2023 original Taiwanese television series written and directed by Lin Kuan-hui. The series stars Tseng Jing-hua, Vivian Sung, Cheryl Yang, Peng Cian-You, Joanne Missingham, Chanon Santinatornkul and Yao Chun-yao. [1]
Love, Now (Chinese: 真愛趁現在; pinyin: Zhen Ai Chen Xian Zai) is a 2012 to 2013 Taiwanese modern romance comedy drama television series created and developed by SETTV. It stars Annie Chen and George Hu as the main leads, with Bobby Dou, Harry Chang from Taiwanese band Da Mouth and Vivi Lee as the supporting leads. [1]
Most popular Taiwanese dramas are also popular in Mainland China, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Macau, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines. Taiwanese dramas are also well known among expatriate/overseas Asian people. Fan clubs have appeared in other countries outside Taiwan dedicated to the appreciation of Taiwanese drama.
The drama holds the record for the highest average single-episode rating at 10.91 with a peak at 13.64 for episode 20 broadcast on 27 July 2008, [1] and broke the previous record held by The Prince Who Turns into a Frog. It was nominated in 2008 for six awards at the 43rd Golden Bell Awards, Taiwan.
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