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Detective Investigation Files is a 1995 Hong Kong crime investigation drama series produced by Poon Ka Tak for TVB and is the first installment in the Detective Investigation Files Series. The main characters were played by Michael Tao, Joey Leung, Kenix Kwok and Louisa So. This installment featured five different cases.
Detective Investigation Files (Chinese: 刑事偵緝檔案) is a TV series in Hong Kong about detectives, produced by TVB. The series had four installments, spanning from 1995 to 1999. The series had four installments, spanning from 1995 to 1999.
Koo and Hsuan received the Favorite Actor and Actress Awards for the series in TVB's 32nd Anniversary respectively. Emilia's song Big Big World was featured in the show, and it became a great hit in Hong Kong during 1999 and 2000. The VCD box set of Detective Investigation Files IV is now available for sale worldwide.
Detective Investigation Files III is a 1997 TVB production. It was a direct sequel to Detective Investigation Files II and the third installment in the Detective Investigation Files Series. The series ran for 40 episodes. Only Michael Tao, Joey Leung and Kenix Kwok returned to reprise their roles from the previous two installments.
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Detective Investigation Files II is a 40-episode 1995 Hong Kong TVB detective drama. It is the second installment in the Detective Investigation Files Series and was aired roughly eight months after the first series concluded.
Detective Investigation Files II 刑事偵緝檔案II 40 Michael Tao, Kenix Kwok, Joey Leung, Louisa So, Amy Kwok, Sammi Cheng: T: "為明日爭氣" (Edmond Leung) ST: "愛與情" (Edmond Leung) ST: "愛的輓歌" (Sammi Cheng) Modern suspense Sequel to 1995's Detective Investigation Files. Prequel to 1997's Detective Investigation Files III ...
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