
Jianzhong dies in a car accident, Siyun suspects Dewei is the mastermind behind the accident. Dewei is jealous and angry with Guo En when he finds out that he and not her dad is the main reason why Minfei rejected him. Dewei wants Minfei to go Germany with him to seek treatment, Minfei turns him down using her dad as an excuse. When Guo En feels that Dewei is biased against him, Minfei feels that Guo En is too sensitive. Her patients lose trust in her after finding out about her condition.ĭewei is jealous and throws a fit after discovering that Minfei is taking Guo En’s Chinese medicine. Minfei develops side effects as a result of her chemo but continues to keep herself busy at work. Guo En accompanies Minfei for treatment while Dewei tries to contact a professor based in Germany, in the hope of finding a treatment for her. His on-screen character Liang Po Po even turned into a feature film.Synopsis summary and plot of The Oath drama series, from episode 16 to the final episode 20: Comedy Night (1990s): Jack Neo cross-dressed his way to fame on this SNL-style Channel 8 comedy staple, better known as "Gao Xiao Xing Dong". Moulmein High (2000): Why were our high school teachers not Cynthia Koh?Ģ0. Don't Worry, Be Happy (1996-2002): Looking back, this Chinese comedy was fueled mostly by extremely bad jokes. Right Frequency (1990s): Better known as "Bo Ying Ren", this retro comedy had amazing characters like the gangly, asexual Xiao La Ba and can't-keep-it-in-his-pants Yan Dao.ġ8. City Beat (1990s): Flamboyant trio Kym Ng, Bryan Wong and Sharon Au traveled round Singapore eating up a storm, exploring neighborhoods and acting ridiculous in between.ġ7.
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Asia Bagus (1992): We remember this early talent TV show mostly for its awesome, if slightly unhinged, host, Najip Ali.ġ6. Triple Nine (1995-1999): Thanks to stars James Lye, Robin Leong and Wong Li Lin, this homegrown police drama is perhaps best known for its ang moh accents galore.ġ5. It broke Channel 5's 10 million viewer record.ġ4. Shooting Star (2005): Someone came up with the brilliant idea of putting the Singapore Idol contestants in a teen drama. The Little Nyonya (2008-2009): Jeanette Aw plays the regressive womanly ideal-beautiful, mute, good in the kitchen-in this Peranakan dynasty epic.ġ3. Singapore Idol (2004-2009): Heartthrobs Taufik Batisah and Hady Mirza got fans in a dialing frenzy, though we thought Dick Lee (our Simon Cowell) stole the show.ġ2. It's been aired in countries like Australia, Taiwan, France and Canada.ġ1. Under One Roof (1995-2003): Moses Lim led the iconic family comedy, one of Singapore's most successful by international standards. Masters of the Sea (1994): This so-bad-it's-good TV soap was best known for Margaret Chan's catchphrase, "crush you like a cockroach".ġ0. There were actually relatable storylines and non-tokenistic female characters (more than we can say about a good handful of today's TV shows).ĩ. Spin (2004): MediaCorp's first teen drama was surprisingly good. The Pyramid Game (1997): Every geeky '90s kid tuned in to this game show with terrible prizes (quite literally peanuts as well as McDonald's meals).Ĩ. It seems unlikely that we'll ever see another gambling lifestyle-promoting TV show come out of Singapore.ħ. The Unbeatables (1993): As star-crossed lovers from rival families, Zoe Tay and Li Nanxing made casinos impossibly glamorous. Crimewatch (1986-present): One of the longest-running TV shows in Singapore history, this proto-reality TV show/PSA featured unintentionally funny amateur reenactments of local true crime cases.Ħ. VR Man (1998): James Lye dons spandex and a mask in this hilariously awful attempt at sci-fi. Michelle Chong and Chua Enlai routinely kill it.Ĥ. The Noose (2007-present): This no-holds-barred Singapore news satire might just be our favorite. And remember when the government tried to get the show to cut down on the Singlish?ģ. Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd (1997-2007): It's hard to suppress a shudder thinking about PCK's yellow boots, curly hair and giant mole. Growing Up (1996-2001): Domestic drama in the '60s! Andrew Seow in a white undershirt! Irin Gan's beehive hair!Ģ.
