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Boysitter (Chinese: 俏摩女搶頭婚; pinyin: Qiào Mó Nǚ Qiǎng Tóu Hūn) is a 2014 Taiwanese romantic-comedy television series created and produced by TVBS.Starring Annie Chen, River Huang, Melvin Sia as the main leads with Nita Lei, Yang Qing and Gao Shan Feng as the main supporting cast. [1]
意難忘: Wang Shixian, Zhang Fengshu, Xu Heng: FTV: Longest primetime drama ever in Taiwan history, (526 episodes in total) [4] Highest viewership of all TV shows in Taiwan when it debuted at primetime on September 22, 2004 till its ending on September 28, 2006 almost daily (hitting above 10) [5]
Boy Scouts – YouTube [115] Check Out – Amarin TV; Close Friend 2 – Viu [116] Coffee Melody – Channel 3, Viki [117] Cupid's Last Wish – GMM 25, Disney+ Hotstar; Cutie Pie – Workpoint TV; Dear Doctor, I'm Coming for Soul – GMM 25, iQIYI [118] Enchanté – GMM 25; Even Sun – IQIYI, YouTube [119] Fahlanruk – Channel 9, WeTV
Reading Taiwan Literature II: 4 Omnibus Drama May 23 TTV: 牡丹花開 Peony In Bloom: Sun Shu-may, Li Luo, Louis Lin, Josh Huo 100 May 26 May 27 TTV GTV Variety Show: 植劇場-花甲男孩轉大人 Q Series - Boy Named Flora: Crowd Lu, Tsai Chen-nan, Lotus Wang, Fan Zu Mei, Hsieh Ying-hsuan, Vera Yen 7 June 19 GTV Variety Show: 終極三國 ...
GTV Drama Star Chinese Channel: 她們創業的那些鳥事 The Arc of Life: Ruby Lin, Ivy Chen, Jian Man-shu, Roy Chiu: 26 [3] Finished February 20 PTS myVideo: 天橋上的魔術師 The Magician On The Skywalk: Kaiser Chuang, Edison Song, Sun Shu-may, Berant Zhu, Chu Meng-hsuan, Ben Yuen, Iain Lu, Wanfang: 10 [4] Finished March 1 SET Metro ...
Unscripted queer reality dating series “Boys Like Boys” is to air on Warner Bros. Discovery’s TLC channel in Taiwan in early 2024, making it the first local LGBTQ+ dating reality show to air ...
Actor Kai Ko, the mournful star of Un Certain Regard film “Moneyboys,” declined to jump the queue for vaccinations in his native Taiwan, and so couldn’t walk the red carpet in person at ...
Taiwanese idol dramas share many similarities in genre with both Japanese dramas and Korean dramas, although they differ considerably in subject matter with Chinese dramas. For example, dramas based on nationalist sentiment and politics are much less common. Mainland Chinese dramas also use far more actors and actresses of varying ages.