Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Beautiful Illusions

Beautiful Illusions is a 20-episode mystery thriller set in contemporary Singapore. Produced by MediaCorp in 2004 and aired in 2005, it stars Fann Wong in two diverse roles - a quiet and nondescript cartoon illustrator with a quirky sense of style , and a stylish, vampy air stewardess who lives the high life on her motorbike .

Story


A young Yixin watches her father get stabbed to death in a park by a teen delinquent Jiansheng who is later sentenced to 17 years in jail. Psychologically scarred by the memory of her father's death, Yixin grows up bitter and vengeful, even though she appears docile and sweet outwardly. When Jiansheng is released, she discovers that he is in fact the son of a wealthy family, and embarks on a mission to sow discord between him and his newfound relatives.

Production notes


* Fann Wong was nominated for Best Actress at the Singapore Star Awards 2005 for this role.
* Fann Wong performed the theme song of this serial, which was also nominated for Best Theme Song at the Singapore Star Awards 2005.
* This serial was nominated for Best Serial in the same awards ceremony.

Cast


* Fann Wong - Wang Yixin, Joeann
* Thomas Ong - Zhou Jiansheng
* Qi Yuwu - Zhou Jianwei
* Yvonne Lim - Lu Xiaofen
* Lin Liyun - Esther Wong
* MC King - Bai Cai

Beautiful Connection

Beautiful Connection is a Singaporean Chinese drama serial. It was telecast in 2002. The show earned many nominations for the Star Awards including Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best TV Drama, Best Theme Song, Best Director and many more.

This drama repeated in Year 2007, on MediaCorp TV Channel 8, Mondays and Tuesdays, 10.30pm to 12.30am.

Cast


Main Cast


* Zhu Mi Mi as Lin Yu Zhen aka Fatty Zhen
* Huang Biren as Fan Ke Lian
* Aileen Tan as Fan Ke Li
* Jeanette Aw as Fan Ke Ke
* Xie Shaoguang as Lion King

Supporting Cast


* Huang Shi Nan as Jiang Xue Liang
* Qi Yuwu as Zheng Rui Sheng
* Allan Wu as Du Zheng Yu
* Henry Thia as Liu Ya Xi
* Tan Kheng Hua as Mo Lan Ying
* Bukoh Mary as Lin Xiang Xiang
* Zhang Yao Dong as Sam
* Lin Yong Kun as Kopi-O
* Ding Sen Yan as Jason
* Chen Ming Pei as Lan-jie

Synopsis


Beautiful Connection begins with the lives of three daughters from a single-parent family, headed by a domineering and unreasonable mother, Fatty Zhen . The three daughters have characters that are very different as a result of their mother's upbringing.

Spoilt by Fatty Zhen, the youngest daughter, Ke Ke , is well-educated but arrogant. On the other hand, Ke Lian and Ke Li's happiness have been short-changed to create more opportunities for their youngest sister.

Despite this, both Ke Lian and Ke Li are able to adapt better to society, unlike Fatty Zhen and Ke Ke, whose attitude puts people off. Ke Lian eventually finds true love with Lion King , while Ke Li finds happiness in her own family and career. It is only in the face of an economic crisis and a stroke that Fatty Zhen had, did the arrogant Fatty Zhen and Ke Ke realise and learn about humility and the importance of maintaining good human relationships.

While Beautiful Connection reflects on the harsh realities and pressures of working life, it also shows that there will always be hope and warmth even during a depressing time such as an economic crisis.

Awards/Nominations


This drama serial had received many awards and nominations in the Star Awards 2002.
*Xie Shao Guang was nominated Best Actor.
*Aileen Tan and Huang Biren were nominated for Best Actress, of which Huang Biren won the award.
*Tan Kheng Hua was nominated Best Supporting Actress.
*The show was awarded Best Drama Serial of the Year.
*The show has the highest viewership rate for Year 2002.
*Jeanette Aw won Best Newcomer.
*The theme song of the drama was nominated for Best Theme Song.

Beach.Ball.Babes

Beach.Ball.Babes is a Singaporean idol drama mainly showcasing the main leads playing beach volleyball. It was telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It made its debut on 7 July 2008 and ended its broadcast on 1 August 2008. The serial consists of 20 episodes and is aired on every weekday night 2100 hours.

Cast


Main Cast


* Christopher Lee as Ma Tian Wu
* Jesseca Liu as Cai Yan Fang
* Joanne Peh as Liu Xuan / Liu Feng Rainie
* Dawn Yeoh as Wang Si Xing
* Cui Peng as Yan Fei Peng

Supporting Cast


* Pan Ling Ling
* Jade Seah
* Richard Loh
* Jerry Yeo
* Wang Yu Yun

Synopsis


A shining star in the court of volleyball, Cai Yanfang is unfortunately self-centred and critical. She falls out with her teammates and dragged her best friend Rainie along to switch to beach volleyball.

All is not smooth-sailing as Rainie is immensely jealous of Yanfang's talent, and they eventually break up over Ma Tianwu , a beach bar owner. Rainie forms a new team to compete, while Yanfang discovers a hidden talent in Sixing , a nerdy Maths student.

But Yanfang's selfishness and critical nature surface and it threatens to break the partnership. Sixing also gets distracted with the good-looking Tianwu. On the eve of a major competition, a madly jealous Rainie sends thugs to beat Sixing up, but Yanfang gets injured while trying to save the latter. An injured Yanfang is determined to compete, but her injury worsens at the crucial moment, will this be the end of her championship dreams?

Viewership Rating and Reception


This drama has managed to achieve considerably high viewership ratings.


Trivia


* Some audience felt that Christopher Lee was too old to play this role, which requires him to star opposite young female actresses Dawn Yeoh and Joanne Peh.

Baby Blues (Singapore TV series)

Baby Blues is a Chinese drama produced in Singapore and broadcast in 2005. The show stars Hong Kong veteran actress Zhu Mimi, Xie Shaoguang, Chen Liping, Michelle Chong, Chen Hanwei, Allan Wu and Jin Yinji. This show was the last drama serial that Xie Shaoguang acted in before he left MediaCorp.

Nominations


The show's theme song was nominated for the ''Best Theme Song'' award in Star Awards 2005.

Are You My Brother?

Are You My Brother? was a Singaporean Chinese drama produced by MediaCorp in 1999.

Main Cast


*Tay Ping Hui
*Huang Biren
*Thomas Ong
*Jacelyn Tay





The Theme song was sang by Power station

Angel's Dream

Angel's Dream is a drama aired on in 2000. The show is all about a murder case. The show stars , Terence Cao, Huang Biren and Apple Hong. It was the Best Drama serial of the year and Ivy Lee won the Best Actress of the year in the Star Awards 2000.

An Ode To Life

An Ode To Life is a 40-episode blockbuster Chinese drama aired in Singapore. It was telecast in 2004. The show is set in the 1970s and goes in history all the way to the modern days of 2000s. The drama had the highest viewership rate in Year 2004, defeating other popular dramas such as Spice Siblings.

The show stars Terence Cao, Huang Biren, May Phua, Alan Tern, Yang Libing, Yang Lina, Richard Low, Joey Swee and Zhang Yao Dong.

Nominations


*Huang Biren was nominated Best Actress in Star Awards 2004
*May Phua was nominated Best Supporting Actress in Star Awards 2004
*The drama was nominated Best Drama Serial in Star Awards 2004

An Enchanted Life

An Enchanted Life is a Singaporean drama that was telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. This show made its debut on 9 October 2006 and made ended its run on 1 December 2006. The show consists of a total of 20 episodes. The theme song of the show is ''Hui Gu Niang''.

Cast


Main Cast


*Yvonne Lim as Li Shan Qi
*Pierre Png as Yang Zhi Yun
*Fiona Xie as Zhang Mei Ya
*Adam Chen as Xiao Fei

Supporting Cast


*Bryan Wong as Chen Shu Tang
*Chen Shucheng as Zhang Ming Sheng
*Jin Yin Ji as Chen Yu Chun
*Hong Hui Fang as Liu Yu Han
*Ong Ai Leng as Ai Xi

Synopsis


Li Shanqi, a betel nut seller, had to flee Taiwan after offending an underworld leader. With her late mother's belongings, she came to Singapore to look for her birth father who is a jewelry businessman. When she arrives, an unfortunate string of events took place before she finally reunites with him.

However, further trial and tribulations await Shanqi as her stepmother and stepsister make things difficult for her. Undaunted, Shanqi upgrades herself and excel as a jewelry designer. She even caught the eye of the man her stepsister, Meiya, fancies. As a proud Meiya turns mad with hatred and jealousy, will Shanqi's sweet turn of events be ruined by her? Will fate bring her and the man she loves together?

Viewership


An average of 750,000 people watched this show everday during its telecast. On the last episode, a total of about 860,000 people watched the show. This drama series ranked 7th in terms of highest viewership ratings for the whole year.

Trivia


* Pierre Png and Fiona Xie stripped naked to film a bed scene together. Although their private areas were being covered up by a blanket they used on the bed, Pierre Png accidentally exposed part of his butt to the public.

A Romance in Shanghai

A Romance in Shanghai is a modern television serial jointly produced by MediaCorp and a China television production company. Starring Singaporean actress Fann Wong in her first non-Singaporean production, the serial is set in modern-day Shanghai where she plays a rich girl on holiday in the romantic city to reunite with her American-based Singaporean boyfriend . When she discovers he has been unfaithful to her, she seeks solace in the company of a Shanghainese divorcee .

Cast


* Fann Wong - Jian Ni
* He Yan - Liu Liwen
* Bernard Tan - Peter
* Shen Min - Ye Xinli
* Shao Min - Casey

A Promise For Tomorrow

A Promise For Tomorrow is a Mediacorp TV Channel 8 drama series telecast in 2005 in Singapore.

The show starred Qi Yuwu, Rui En, Ix Shen, Huang Wenyong, Chen Xiuhuan and .






The theme song of this show is called Zhi Zu sung by Wu Yue Tian

A New Life (TV series)

A New Life is a Chinese drama in Singapore which aired in 2005. The show starred , Yvonne Lim, Darren Lim, Ann Kok, Andrew Seow, Carole Lin, May Phua and Jin Yinji.

The show won best drama in the year during Star Awards 2005; Christopher Lee and Yvonne Lim were also nominated for the Best Actor and Best Actress awards respectively.

A Million Treasures

A Million Treasures is a Singaporean drama that was telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. This show, consisting of 25 episodes, made its debut on 4 December 2006 and ended its run on 5 January 2007. It is produced by Li Ning Qiang. The theme song of the show is sung by Mi Lu Bing.

Cast


Main Cast


*Li Nanxing as Ma Da
*Zoe Tay as Bai Xing Xing
*Felicia Chin as Lin Xiao Bao
*Kang Cheng Xi as Ma Lu
*Pan Ling Ling as Zhi Zhi
*Zhang Wen Xiang as Tang Xi Yao

Supporting Cast


*Priscelia Chan as Bai Liang Liang
*Rayson Tan as Hong De Hua
*Michelle Chong as Li Shu Xian
*Candyce Toh as Ah Jin
*Brandon Wong as Ah Qing
*Liang Tian as Steven
*Ye Shi Pin as Li Shu Xian's father
*Zhang Wei as Xing Xing and Liang Liang's father

Synopsis


Bai Xingxing is smart and has always done well in her studies. She is steady, driven and dares to take up a challenge. When all her peers are busy with romantic pursuits, Xingxing and her boyfriend Tang Xiyao devote their time and efforts to prepare for their careers after graduation. Xingxing is at the peak of her life - at the young age of 26, she makes her first one million dollars. She sets up franchises, drives a luxury car, and invests in stock and property.

However, she owes a large part of her success to Xiyao. Although Xingxing has the drive and guts, she is too quick-tempered and is not detailed-oriented. Xiyao, on the other hand, is the opposite of Xingxing. Meticulous and frugal in nature, Xiyao’s strength makes up for Xingxing’s shortcomings.

As the saying goes, familiarity breeds contempt. In the case of Xingxing, she increasingly finds that Xiyao lacks the drive and ambition to make it big. Thinking that Xingxing has found a new love interest, Xiyao leaves without a word. Without his help, the reckless Xingxing makes a rash and fatal decision that leads to the closing down of her chain of shops. Her wealth dwindles swiftly and in the end, she has to file for bankruptcy.

Things begin to go downhill for the penniless Xingxing. The other person who finds himself in the same predicament is Ma Da . Ma Da originally works as a chef in a big hotel. The brash and arrogant man is unable to accept criticism and bears a grudge against Xingxing because she once spoke badly of his chicken rice. Later, Ma Da finds himself fired from his job and blames Xingxing for his woes. In return, Xingxing also looks upon Ma Da as her nemesis.

With financial help from Liang Liang , who is Xingxing's younger sister and De Hua , who is Liang Liang's boyfriend, Xingxing sets up a mobile fast food wagon business. Unfortunately, she is met with strong competition as there is also another operator at the same location.

This other food wagon is managed by a couple in their 20s: Xiao Bao and Ma Lu who is coincidentally Ma Da’s brother. Although the couple appears laidback and hippy, they can be unscrupulous and do not hesitate to compete head-on with Xingxing for business. Conflicts between both parties ensue.

Although Ma Lu and Xiao Bao like each other, they don't dare to tell their feelings for each other because of their own personal problems that others do not know. Ma Lu suffers from a sleeping disorder since young, while Xiao Bao was badly scalded by hot oil which leaves an extremely ugly scar on her leg.

The disagreement between Xingxing and Ma Da is blown to such a proportion that they literally view each other like arch-enemies. However, they are thrown together as a result of a lottery ticket they have chipped in to buy. The lottery ticket strikes the first prize but is misplaced. They embark on a frantic search for the lottery ticket that’s worth $2 million and in the process, begin to have a better understanding of each other.

Ma Lu finally learns about Xiao Bao’s disfigured leg. Unable to accept such a startling discovery, he flees. Xiao Bao is heartbroken and leaves in tears. When Xingxing and Ma Da find out about the truth behind Ma Lu’s sudden desertion, they give him a sound scolding. It is only then that Ma Lu realizes how truly unhappy he has been since Xiao Bao left him.

Xiyao, who is nursing a broken heart, binges and travels around the world. He puts on so much weight that he is akin to an over-bloated balloon. When he decides to put his past behind him, including his feelings for Xingxing, Xiyao discovers that she has not betrayed his love in the past. He decides to resume their relationship when he finds out about Xingxing’s present financial predicament. However, given his pathetic appearance, he is hesitant to approach her. He also realizes that he now has a love rival in Ma Da.

There are many questions left unsolved. Will Xi Yao win Xingxing's heart again? Or will Xingxing marry Ma Da? How can Ma Lu convince Xiao Bao to return to him? Will the search for the $2 million lottery ticket be successful?

Viewership


With a strong cast of one of Singapore's most popular actors and actresses Li Nanxing, Zoe Tay and Felicia Chin, this show received high viewership ratings, ranking 3rd for Year 2006. An average of 800,000 people watched this show, a feat that few shows have achieved. In particular, the finale episode received 860,000 viewers.

A Child's Hope

A Child's Hope is a MediaCorp TV Channel 8 Chinese drama which stars Tay Ping Hui, Phyllis Quek and Huang Biren.

Cast


*Huang Biren
*Tay Ping Hui
*Phyllis Quek
*Yvonne Lim
*Florence Tan
*Dasmond Koh
*Chen Shucheng
*Hong Huifang
*Huang Yiliang
*Ivy Lee
*Chen Huihui
*Allan Wu
*Mosses Lim

Story


This medical drama focuses on the working and personal lives of the doctors, social workers and trainee nurses caring for a group of children who are plagued by chronic diseases, such as congenital heart diseases and kidney problems.

Using the hospital as a backdrop, the drama brings forth the importance of understanding the true needs of these children and their families. The drama also highlights the strain on the doctors, nurses and social workers who have to strike a balance between wanting the best for their patients and making sure that their actions are 'socially correct'.

The various heroes and angels in this drama include Dr Huang Junsheng , the responsible and committed paediatrician who dedicates too much time at the hospital and as a result neglects his girlfriend; Sunny , the social worker who believes in giving her best to care for the patients and their families; the three interns from the nursing department of a polytechnic.

They are the bubbly but muddle-headed, Fan Danmei , the cool and matured Fang Xiuyue and the mission driven Hong Zhonggeng . Also look out for special appearance by Chen Shucheng, Huang Biren, Chen Huihui, Ivy Lee, Huang Yiliang and many others.

Awards and Nominations


* Huang Bi Ren was nominated ''Best Performance by an Actress'' in Asian TV Awards 2003
* Nominated Best Theme Song, Star Awards 2003
* Nominated Best Drama, Star Awards 2003
* Nominated Young Talent Award, Star Awards 2003

Zero to Hero

Zero to Hero 阴差阳错 was a MediaCorp TV Channel 8 comedy drama series which aired from 16 May 2005 to 10 June 2005. Although the series was a low budget production, it was hilarious and unique in a way where it depicts the Chinese view of the after life, i.e.: where does the deceased go after death.

The burning of cash in the form of joss paper and other material items such as mobile phones in the form of cardboard were depicted in the series. It is a traditional Chinese belief that the deceased would received those items burned for them in the netherworld.

The name of the opening theme song of this drama is similar to the name of the drama series, called 'Ying Cha Yang Cuo' 阴差阳错 and was sung by . The ending theme song is called ''一千年以后'' , which was also sung by Lin Jun Jie.

Cast


* Edmund Chen
* Chen Liping

Other Cast


* Patricia Mok
* Zheng Geping
* Zhang Wei
* Andrew Seow
* Florence Tan
* Jin Yinji
* Henry Thia
* Xiao Liyuan
* Li Yinzhu
* Zzen Chang

Young Justice Bao

Young Justice Bao is a 25-episode ancient legal drama series produced by the in 1994. The drama revolves around the legendary Song Dynasty jurist Bao Zheng.

You Are the One (Singaporean TV series)

You Are The One is a 20 episode Singapore drama series aired on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. The show stars Hong Kong actress Nnadia Chan, Chew Chor Meng, Jacelyn Tay, , Rui En, Terence Cao and Richard Low. Jacelyn Tay is portrayed as an ugly duckling in the show.

Nominations


Jacelyn Tay was nominated for the Best Actress award in the Star Awards 2005, but lost to veteran Huang Biren. The show was also nominated for the Best Drama Serial.

Women of Times

Women of Times is a 30-episode Chinese drama telecast in Singapore in 2006.

Main cast


*Fann Wong as Wang Xiyi
*Edmund Chen as Jia Zengtu
*Chen Hanwei as Ding Hanzhe
*Cheng Pei-pei as Mrs. Jia-She Hui Jun
*Huang Wenyong as Jia Zengmu
*Aileen Tan as Jia Zengyue
*Huang Yiliang as Kuang Qicai

Supporting/Minor roles


*Julian Hee
*Jesseca Liu
*Felicia Chin
*Terence Cao
*Candyce Toh
*Paul Chong
*Lin Meijiao
*Joey Swee
*May Phua
*MC King

Synopsis


This mega-production traces the ups and downs of the Jia empire, a family of restaurateurs controlling the highly profitable Jin Le chain of restaurants.

At its helm is the very capable matriarch, Old Mrs Jia , who has single-handedly steered the business to where it is today. Each member of the clan, though diverse in his or her character and motivations, keeps up with appearances in order to maintain the harmony on the surface. But it is only too soon that self-interest gets in the way and human weaknesses rears its ugly head.

Main character profile


*Jia-she Hui Jun : Starting from scratch, Mrs Jia has single-handedly brought the highly successful 'Jin Le' chain of restaurants to where it is today. After suffering a heavy blow from her husband's death, she decides to retire from the business. Nonetheless, her conservative decision to let her incompetent sons take over the family-business soon causes internal strife to arise.

*Jia Zengtu : As the youngest descendant, Zengtu does show strong potential but is predictably pampered and overly self-indulgent. A marriage to Xiyi is arranged to ensure his swift rise through the company's ranks but it only served to make him more complacent. His selfish pursuit of pleasure also causes him to neglect Xiyi and start a string of dirty affairs, and eventually, Xiyi files for divorce.

*Wang Xiyi : Beautiful, intelligent and determined, Xiyi has painstakingly worked her way up to become one of the restaurant's executives. Her sensitivity to the needs of others and selflessness has earned her the respect and trust of the Jia household. Even so, her envious sister-in-law Zengyue continues to hold a grudge against her success.

*Jia Zengyue : As Mrs Jia's sole daughter, Zengyue is a capable but unscrupulous woman who will do anything for personal gain. She remains resentful over her position as a finance administrator and harbours more ambitious designs. Her self-interest and jealousy often puts her in enmity with other household members.

*Jia Zengmu : While Zengmu is usually perceived as stable and well-organized, doing everything on an even keel, he is in fact a timid sideliner when it comes to making decisions. His father's unexpected death forces him to take on the role of general manager despite his shortcomings. Zengmu is also a paranoid, taking extreme measures when it comes to safe-guarding his health. He eventually dies on the same day with his wife , the reason of him passing on is because of a quarrel with Zengyue, and that resulted in a heart attack. His wife, Guijiao died in a car accident, while rushing to the hospital to see her husband.

Wok of Life

Wok Of Life is a Chinese drama in Singapore which aired in 1999. The show starred Chew Chor Meng, Ann Kok, Evelyn Tan as the main characters.

Cast


*Chew Chor Meng - You Yongfu /You Ri-an
*Evelyn Tan - Zhen Zhen/Ang Mo Kio
*Ann Kok - Saiman, Yue-e
*Florence Tan - Ma Daixiang
*Yang Libing - Zeng Haolian
*Richard Low - Huang Dadi
*Zheng Ge Ping - Huang Xiaodong
*Li Yinzhu - Ka-sou
*Ye Shi Pin - Mr Four-Eye
*Xiang Yun - Margaret Ma Daixiang
*Zhu Houren - Zeng Nanhua/Nan

Awards


The drama won Best Drama in Taiwan in the year during Star Awards 1999; actress Yang Libing also won Best Supporting Actress for the drama.

Viva Le Famille

Viva Le Famille is a Mediacorp TV Channel 8 Singapore Chinese drama serial that revolves aroung a big family that faces many problems which other Singaporean families may also face, such as expenses on giving birth to a child, staying with their in-laws, etc. There are 2 parts of the show. They are ''Viva Le Famille'' and ''Viva Le Famillie II''.

The two parts were aired in 2002 and 2003 respectively. The cast included mostly veterans actors such as Chen Shucheng, Chen Hanwei, Huang Biren, Zheng Geping, Lin Meijiao, Chen Huihui, San Yow, Richard Low and Li Yinzhu.

Story



The Sun family is headed by retiree, Sun Yong Shun who brought up his four children on his own when his wife died twenty years ago. Other Sun members include his eldest son, Yu Guo and his wife who are obsessed with pursing money and material gains that they neglect their only son. Second son, Yu Tai has a wife who is more capable than him. Third daughter is a successful career woman who prefers to remain single. And youngest son, Yu An took up a filmmaking course on the pretext that he is pursuing his MBA in U.S.

Story


A continuation from part I, Vive La Famile II showcases an original cast with 2 new additions, namely Pan Jing Lian as Thomas' auntie and Stephanie as Stella's sister.

Long-time widower Sun Yongshun suffers a stroke and his four children decide to employ a maid to manage the household chores, while his sister-in-law Sixuan offers to take care of Yongshun. In this season, everyone is plagued by their own problems and the household fails to enjoy a moment of peace.

Second son and wife Huifen decide that Yutai will quit his job to be a househusband when Huifen's career soars. The pressure the couple faces by reversing traditional roles soon takes a toil on them. The Sun family's life is turned upside down when third daughter's aunt-in-law, Jinglian , from Penang moves in to live them. Jinglian assumes the role of the matriarch in her attempt to help, frustrating every Sun family member.

Meanwhile, eldest son Yuguo and his wife have to reconcile the fact that the latter is retrenched. In addition, Yuguo's boss tries to seduce him and to bribe his family by offering to buy over the house to help tie over the bad times. Will the Sun family be able to tide over their troubles?

Characters in the show



Chen Shucheng-- Head/Father of the family

Chen Hanwei-- Huang Biren's husband

Huang Biren-- Chen Shucheng's only daughter

Zheng Geping-- Chen Shucheng's eldest son

Lin Meijiao-- Zheng Geping's wife

San Yow-- Chen Shucheng's second son

Chen Huihui-- San Yow's wife

Richard Low-- Chen Shucheng's younger brother

Li Yinzhu-- Chen Shucheng's sister-in-law

Nominations


The show earned several nominations in the Star Awards 2002.

*Chen Shucheng was nominated Best Actor
*San Yow was nominated Best Supporting Actor
*Part 1 of the show was nominated Best Drama Serial
*Part 1 of the show's theme song was nominated Best Theme Song

Timeless Gift

Timeless Gift 遗情未了 is a television series which aired in Singapore 2004. It was produced by Mediacorp. The show starred , Huang Biren, Michelle Chong, Patricia Mok, Zhang Wenxiang, Joey Swee,Rayson Tan, Li Yin Zhu and Chen Shucheng.

Nominations


The drama serial earned some nominations in the Star Awards 2004:
*Christopher Lee was nominated Best Actor
*Zhang Wenxiang was nominated Best Supporting Actor
*Chen Xingyu was nominated for Young Talent Award
*The theme song was nominated Best Theme Song