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Pages in category "Lists of Thai drama television series episodes" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Be My Baby - This Kid Me) is a Thai web series of GMMTV currently available for streaming on YouTube and Facebook Watch. [ 1 ] Each episode features two GMMTV artists as they compete with each other in winning over the child to their side through various challenges. [ 2 ]
An episode of a prime-time drama is between 45 minutes to two hours long including commercials. Each series is a finished story, unlike Western "cliffhanger" dramas, but rather like Hispanic telenovelas. [3] The first television drama in Thailand was Suriyani Mai Yom Taengngan (สุริยานีไม่ยอมแต่งงาน, lit.
Still 2gether (Thai: เพราะเรา(ยัง)คู่กัน; RTGS: Phro Rao (Yang) Khu Kan, lit. "Because We (Still) Belong Together") is a Thai romantic comedy aired in 2020, a sequel to 2gether: The Series. Directed by Aof Noppharnach and produced by GMMTV, the series was announced to have five special episodes on June 1, 2020. [1]
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Good Old Days (Thai: ร้านซื้อขายความทรงจำ), is romance, slice of life and drama based series starring Perawat Sangpotirat, Vachirawit Chivaaree, Tawan Vihokratana, Kanyawee Songmuang, Way-Ar Sangngern, Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, Chanikarn Tangkabodee & Yongwaree Anilbol. [1]
Full House (2014) Pround (2014) - Pachrapa Chaichua and Sukollawat Kanarot; Leelawadee Plerng (The Secret Truth; 2015) - Anyarin Terathananpat and Thanwa Suriyajak with Nusba Punnakanta; Vimarn Mekhala (Mekkhala Heaven; 2015) - The latest of one remakes of the same story; the earliest work aired in 1999. Ranee Campen and Andrew Gregson
My Love Mix-Up! (Thai: เขียนรักด้วยยางลบ; RTGS: Khian Rak Duai Yanglop, lit. ' Write Love with [an] Eraser ') is a romantic comedy Thai television series, starring Nattawat Jirochtikul (Fourth) and Norawit Titicharoenrak (Gemini), based on the Japanese manga series My Love Mix-Up! written by Wataru Hinekure and illustrated by Aruko.