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    Default The Drive Of Life 《歲月風雲》

    Title: The Drive of Life / Shui Yuet Fung Wan(tentative title)

    NOTE: The series will be released on June 30th, 2007 (CCTV-8) and July 16th, 2007 (TVB).

    There will be two versions: The 60 episode cantonese version for TVB and international release, and 58 episode mandarin version for Mainland China release.

    (Though the thread is long (and growing), it's a good idea to read through them as they answers a lot of question that you may want to pose. Kindly do not spam the thread by asking this question repeatedly. Thanks)

    In celebration of HK 10th anniversary return to China, TVB will film two grand production series - A Tale Of Two Cities (80 episodes) & The Changing Times (60 episodes) later this year.

    TVB has invited Mainland TV station CCTV to co-produce it. Because of sentimental value and the opportunity to break into Mainland market, a lot of artiste have expressed interest in this series.

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    Official site: http://ent.qq.com/zt/2007/syfy/
    TVB: http://tvcity.tvb.com/drama/the_driv...age/index.html

    The Making of DOL New
    http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/9uYG9oqU-T4/

    Trailer For The Drive Of Life new
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=rYvupk9l7ys

    Long trailer (3 mins plus) new
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qim6q15s-Y

    CCTV-8 Teaser new
    http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/n2mf13hXHlo/

    Promotion For The Drive Of Life
    http://ent.qq.com/a/20070605/000261.htm

    Press conference clip 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=otZ-ygX9mEE
    Press conference clip 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9frBuvrSzk
    Press conference clip 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6jZcFP_yJI

    Praying ceremony clip 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zz7-n9CJNmE
    Praying ceremony clip 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=pQXXgUVun7s
    Praying ceremony clip 3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Yz4x5AHzplo

    On set interview 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=R7jpbwDuUBg
    On set interview, Ningbo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_t4ARBnjgQ

    Dec 25th:
    Sina interview with Feng Shao Feng, Zhao Ke, Ray, Jessica and Michael: http://tudou.com/programs/view/gLdkf8k27Ao/
    TVB8 Interview with Ray, Charmaine & Myolie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLkLFoauiqI
    TVB8 Raymond racing scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXe5fp3eACE
    TVB8 Ray, Myolie, Ellesmere, Jessica & Joe filming: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoZVhKy1Eho

    Added January 7th, 2007:
    Jessica, Joe and Damien filming: http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/9xPI7PH7mWs/

    Added February 9th, 2007:
    Raymond in Fairchild TV interview: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Wi7BciMd-jM
    Ray filming in Beijing: http://youtube.com/watch?v=FY3lcL4m5f0
    Another interview: http://youtube.com/watch?v=pyw75TJOvBw
    Joe & Jessica wedding scene shooting: http://youtube.com/watch?v=pU4dyQnhzIE

    Added February 22nd, 2007:
    'Wah family' filming in studio: http://youtube.com/watch?v=U0WVg50Id9E

    Added March 3rd, 2007: * Must Watch!
    Drive cast introducing official site opening: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJqlY9iDjek

    Added March 21st, 2007:
    Beijing Press Conference Clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzb7oA_P5gw

    Added April 17th, 2007:
    QQ Live Chat Interview (more than 100mb each)

    Michael Miu & Sheren Tang
    Raymond Lam & Charmaine Sheh
    Myolie Wu, Feng Shao Feng & Chiu Ngor
    Ron Ng & Toby Leung
    Jessica Hsuan & Joe Ma


    Sales Presentation: *Dec 10th, 2006
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=qrXwAQB9JzA

    Producer: Tommy Leung Kar Shu & Poon Ka Tak

    Genre: Modern series with 60 episodes. Collaboration of TVB and Mainland China CCTV.

    Filming: Sept 20th, 2006 (Start Oct 2006 and estimate end in April 2007)

    Shooting location: Hong Kong, Mainland China (Beijing & Ningbo) and Vancouver, Canada.

    Cast: (In alphabetical order) Updated April 4th, 2007

    For character synopsis, click on the character name (wherever applicable).


    Angela Tong
    Benz Hui as Ngai Lin Tai
    Chan Mei Kei as Wai Cheung Ping
    Charmaine Sheh as Wing Sau Fung
    Chiu Ngor (Mainland) as Lee Seen Sin
    Damien Lau as Wah Man Hon
    Ellesmere Choi as Chung Zhi Ming
    Felix Lok Ying Kuan
    Feng Shao Feng / Feng Wei (Mainland) as Wah Zhen Man
    Gigi Wong as Hui Zhan Yan
    Jaffrey Wong
    Jessica Hsuan as Carmen Wah Qing Yu
    Joe Ma as Ngai Wing Piew
    Kenneth Ma
    Lau Kong as Wong Cheng Kwok
    Leanne Li as Bo Wai
    Lee Kwok Lun
    Liu Ging Sang (mainland) as Wah Man Hung
    Mary Hon as Lu Ho Yuet
    Matthew Ko
    Michael Miu as Wah Man Shek
    Michael Wong Man Tak as Wai Lun
    Myolie Wu as Fong Bing Yee
    Ng Wai Kwok as Ngai Tin Hang
    Oscar Chan
    Power Chan as Wong Siu Leong
    Raymond Lam as Wah Zhen Pong
    Rocky Cheng
    Ron Ng as Sin Gai Keong
    Sheren Tang as Wong Siu Fun
    Toby Leung as Wah Ching Ling

    This is not the full list. More names will be added as TVB released the cast list.

    Updated March 2007!
    Synopsis:

    In 2007, a Chinese independent brand car is finally running on the US's road. In the car, there are 3 directors from Wah family’s car factory – Wah Zhen Pong, Tin Zhen Man and Wah Ching Ling. After many years of hard work, they have finally establish an independent brand of cars, and successfully built up their overseas markets, thus bringing China’s car industry out a step further. This is the Wah’s family dream, and also a story of a family breaking up but reunited together again to work towards their dream.

    In the early 20th century, Wah Hoi Yuen, who once worked for the government, returned to his hometown from overseas studies, and witnessed imported cars being driven around the city. Thus upon his return, he decided to develop China’s local car industry. After going through many struggles, he finally built a car-repair factory, and before the Word War 2, he expanded the car-repair factory to the manufacture of car engine as well, and slowly fulfilling his dream. However, war broke out, and the Wah’s corporation was forced to stop all expansions, until the war ended, and Republic of China was established, then the car engine factory reopened. At that time, it was already Wah Hoi Yuen’s son, Wah Yuk Cheong, being in charge. Yuk Cheong felt that the production of car engine was only a basic foundation; their ultimate aim was to build a car manufacturing empire. His hard work and effort put in influenced his 3 sons – Wah Man Hang, Wah Man Hung, and Wah Man Shek. However, stepping into the 1950s, the internal economic environment changed, the car-engine factory was switched into a state-operated corporation, and the development became slower. Until the 1960s, Wah Yuk Cheong passed away due to overworking, and his dream was unfulfilled.

    In 1965, the eldest son, Wah Man Hang, had graduated from university, and felt that heading towards Hong Kong would have better chances of development, but there was still his mother to be taken care of. Hence, Man Hang and Man Hung decided to draw lots and see who would stay behind. But, Man Hang cheated, and led to Man Hung having to stay behind in China while Man Hang and Man Shek would proceed to Hong Kong. Man Hung initially wanted to be an engineer at the car-engine factory, but due to the internal political crisis after 1966, he was forced to return to his hometown, and lost contact with the others. Stepping into the 1970s, Man Hung finally returned to the car-engine factory to work, and later assisted in the production of tractors, taking a step forward towards the area of engine exports. On the other hand, Man Hang and Man Shek, who were in Hong Kong, continued working hard, and later obtained the appreciation of a businessman, Wong Cheng Kwok, who married his daughter, Wong Siu Fun, to Man Shek. He even took out capital and cooperated with the brothers to operate a steel processing factory. From then on, both brothers became wealthy businessmen.

    In the early 1980s, China changed her policy and opened up their markets, leading to the local businesses being able to grow rapidly. For Man Hung’s tractor factory, it began to change its line to producing small trucks, and reaped positive results. Although the policy brought about many business opportunities, it also meant stiff competition, leading to this small car factory to face immense pressure in the market. In addition, there was no external car factories interested in cooperation, causing the business to go downhill. Right until the 90s, the car factory began to face trouble, and the only remedies left was to change the corporation to a collective ownership system, inject external capital and implement a modern management system. At that moment, Man Hang returned to search for Man Hung, but due to past reasons, the two brothers did not reconcile, and Man Hang secretly sent someone to invest in the car factory, in order to help Man Hung overcome this crisis.

    On the other hand, in the early 90s, Man Hang and Man Shek were involved in a fight over the ownership of a steel processing factory with Wong Cheng Kwok’s only son, Wong Siu Loeng, as Wong Cheng Kwok was about to die. But Man Hang felt that Siu Loeng was incapable, and did not wish for the factory to be destroyed in Siu Loeng’s hands, thus he got involved in a power struggle with the Wong family. But Man Shek looked upon Wong Cheng Kwok as his father, plus he promised him that he would help to look after the properties of the Wong family, thus he had no choice but to oppose his brother. In the end, Man Hang succeeded in chasing the Wong family out, and took full control of the steel processing factory, but fell out with Man Shek instead. As Man Shek felt that he owed the Wong family, and due to the return of Hong Kong, he decided to emigrate with his family to Canada, and broke off all ties with Man Hang.

    As 1997 closed in, although Man Hang had full control of the steel processing organization, the business was declining gradually. On the other hand, his son, Wah Zhen Pong, was doing well with the property business. Zhen Pong and the shareholders coerced Man Hang to direct a huge amount of capital onto the investment of property development, and he had no choice but to agree. However, after the return of Hong Kong, the economic crisis hit, and the property business under Zhen Pong collapsed, causing the steel processing organization to be affected as well, and finally all operations were terminated. Zhen Pong became the wrath of all. Fortunately, the Wah family still had the car factory in China, thus Zhen Pong made up his mind to return to China and manage the factory, hoping that he could make a comeback. Man Hang and Zhen Pong fell out with each other, as Man Hang would rather be staying in Hong Kong to build up his business again.

    Zhen Pong was determined to earn profits for the car factory, but due to the difference in management style between China and Hong Kong, he had difficulties in managing it. But as everyone had the same aim, thus after coordination and hard work, Zhen Pong, Man Hung and his son, Tin Zhen Man, were united to stop the losses. Later on, Zhen Pong found out that his third uncle’s daughter, Ching Ling, was actually an outstanding car designer, and persuaded her to return to help out, so that there would be bigger development. At the same time, Man Shek returned from Canda and patched up with Man Hang. Man Hang witnessed how Zhen Pong was putting in so much effort in managing the car factory, thus he decided to rope in Man Shek to start a business dealing with car parts, hoping that this would help in the future path of the car factory. Stepping into 2000, due to the 2 generations working hard together, a car of an independent brand was finally being invented successfully. Due to having the same dream, a family which used to be separated reunited to fulfill the dream together……

    The business in the car factory was slowly going back on track, however the 2 heads in the factory, Zhen Pong being in charge of the business management and Zhen Man being in charge of sales and marketing, often clashed with their different ideas. In 2001, China entered into WTO, and the competition within the car industry finally came. Imported car brands were entering into China market, causing fierce competition. The external car factory which sold engines to the Wah’s car factory decided to stop their supply, causing problems in their production. This led them to realize that the engines are the soul of the cars, and it was extremely important to do the production of engines themselves. Actually, Man Hung had already silently invented a car engine for the factory, and due to this crisis, the research program on this invention was forced to speed up. Zhen Pong decided to produce the engines themselves to complement the second-generation of cars, but due to his impatience for success, it led to the factory facing bankruptcy. Zhen Man left the factory due to the difference in ideas, and Man Hang passed away due to his illness, leading to Zhen Pong’s life hitting the rock bottom……

    In 2004, the car factory was in a bad state. Man Hung used his elder status and encouraged Zhen Pong to stand up again, and assist him to fulfill his grandfather’s wish. Zhen Pong learnt from the painful experience, and went to Hong Kong to research on the listing of the car factory into the market, hoping that the production of second-generation cars would save the factory. Zhen Pong’s undying spirit touched those people who once left him, and they returned to the factory and help out. After the factory got listed, their competitor made use of negative news and attacked the car factory, causing its share price to fall, and their second-generation cars being unable to surface into the market. Zhen Pong and the others were even sued by investors, and more trouble came along…… On the other hand, Zhen Man, who left the factory, had successfully set up his own car marketing company, and seeing how Zhen Pong fought hard to continue fulfilling his dream, he was touched and decided to put away past grudges, investing capital and manpower into the factory. Cooperating with Zhen Pong again, both tried to solve all the problems……

    The brothers unite to overcome all obstacles. From 20th century to 2007, the Wah family members have gone through many crisis, and finally reunite again, successfully establishing their own brand of cars, and fulfilled the older generation’s dream. Because they believe unity brings about success. With their cars, will they then be able to leave and drive towards a bright future……

    Synopsis translation credit to: nachos_ger at TVFanSquare.


    p.s.: I hope everyone can help chip in by posting updates and news of this upcoming series. I'll add and put a notice when I found new info.
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    News July 8th, 2006: (Sing Pao)

    TVB Films Long Series to Celebrate 10th Anniversary of Hong Kong’s Handover, Collaborating with China

    Next year is the 10th Anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover back to China. TVB will be collaborating with China to film a sixty episodes series, Fung Wan Sui Yuet (temporary name), and the series will be filmed in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Canada. It will be scheduled to air in July next year in both Hong Kong and China.

    Since At the Threshold of an Era, there hasn’t been another sixty episode series filmed in a long time. Seeing that next year is the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover, TVB will be co-operating with China to film Fung Wan Sui Yuet. This series is also considered as part of the celebrations of Hong Kong’s handover back to China and both parties value this 2007 grand production greatly. TVB has also decided for Leung Ka Shu as the producer of the series, and will have highly promoted siu sangs and fa dans, namely Charmaine Sheh, Jessica Hsuan, Raymond Lam, Ron Ng and veteran actor Damien Lau to participate in this series.

    Chen Dao Ming and Chen Bao Guo to also participate in filming

    Due to the fact that this is collaborated between HK and China, there will be many of China’s artists. As a production of the Zhong Yang Channel (CCTV), they successfully invited A-Class actors such as Chen Dao Ming and Chen Bao Guo to participate in the filming. The two will be portraying extremely important characters. It is reported that this series tells about three generations, with the background of the story being the manufacturing of cars. The chosen date of airing is July 1st, the anniversary of the handover, but if they cannot make it in time, then it will be aired on the National Day of China (WS says: that’s on October 1st), and also, the series will be airing together in Hong Kong and China.

    It was reported that TVB extremely values this series and even though it won’t be airing until mid next year, they have already been preparing for a while, organising the script, choosing the characters, filming location, contacting China’s actors to discuss it and so on. Due to the fact that it is their first time officially co-operating with China’s Zhong Yang Channel, TVB must prepare an entire storyline and have had to contact the people in charge in China many times to discuss the story, before beginning the actual filming. As to the actors, they have to be discussed together by both parties and so till today, the cast is still not confirmed, and they would still be holding countless beatings.

    As to the production matters of this series, the reporters have contacted the people in charge, but producer Leung Ka Shu is incredibly busy and has not yet responded. It is assumed that he has already begun the busy work of preparing for this series.

    Credits to Winter_Stargirl.


    News Aug 8th, 2006: (Apple Daily)

    TVB and CCTV collaborating to celebrate HK’s homecoming

    This October, TVB and CCTV will collaborate together to film a 60 episode series to commemorate HK’s homecoming. In order to keep the series at its grandest, Leung Ka Su will take the place as producer and renown “siu sungs” and “fa dans” will also be taking part in its cast. So far, confirmed artists are: Myolie Wu, Jessica Hsuan, Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam, Ron Ng, Joe Ma, and Damian Lau. Besides taking place in HK and other mainland locations, crews will also be heading to Canada to do some location shootings as well!

    Because the theme of the series is to commemorate Hong Hong’s homecoming back to the mainland, TVB wants to finish the production and air it on July of next year; in time for the 10th anniversary celebration. Yet it all depends on how smoothly things run during production. Earlier, Charmaine Sheh was out at promotional events in mainland China and she has confirmed that she will indeed take part in the grand production. “I’d already received TVB’s notifications that I’ll be taking part in this series. So in October, I’ll be heading to Beijing to start filming some location scenes. In the series, I’ll be portraying a very strong-will girl.”

    Credits to Sidney.
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    wow I cant wait to see this grand production in the near future! Hopefully it would be an awesome and not a disappointment- but since it's a grand production to commemorate HK's 10th anniversary return of China it should'nt be disappointing.

    Just looking at the casts already pumps me up, as most of the actors/actresses are some of my favorites !! Where in Canada would they be filming? Possibly Vancouver? Since it's considered one of the best and most beautiful cities - with high standards and quality, and to top it off, most movies such as Hollywood has chosen to film in Vancouver.

    Oh my god- please keep me updated often about this! Thanks
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    yeah exciting indeed! Hopefully this will be a good collaboration--I normally don't like the hong kong and china collaborations---hopefully they can speak cantonese so that we don't have dubbing for the china actors...

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    since more chinese speak mandarin so shouldn't it be the other way around?

    so the cantonese speaking actors should learn mandarin. not the other way around.

    although the cast list looks great but these mega shows tend to be to serious and there are way to many 'big names' to share the screen time.

    tat list hasn't included many China stars. i doubt CCTV will allow its stars to play second fiddle to hongkong stars.
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    I think most of the hong kong actors do know mandarin---oram trying to learn it..because china is a big market for them...and mandarin is good for like taiwan as well. almost all actors now go to china for acting.


    ...however, when TVB produces things with China and they show it on TV for hong kong audiences in hongkong it's still in cantonese with the original voices of the actors and they dub the mainland actors (since they probably act in mandarin). I don't like dubbed voices. This is because I feel that good acting is not only physical but also verbal..the way the actors express lines is very important..dubbing takes out the original actor's expressions....plus they don't always do a good job dubbing...the movement of lips aren't connected with voice.
    There were some mainland actors who do speak cantonese in some prior collaboration so I was hopeing htey would speak cantonese as well..this way no dubbing.

    it is true that most megashows are serioues--99% of the time they are---like threshold of era--and there were big names--like gallen and roger and ada--but I still love those sheries...(there are other "big" series like dance of passion..although not a many chapter series...was so-so..DOP was jsut way too dramatic and sad for me).

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    I hope they will add Kevin Cheng and Ada Choi in. This have a strong casts so far but having Ada and Kevin in will be more better. Can't wait until they start filming.

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    I hope this series turns out to be another TVB Classic. It should be. Cross fingers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiss7
    wow I cant wait to see this grand production in the near future! Hopefully it would be an awesome and not a disappointment- but since it's a grand production to commemorate HK's 10th anniversary return of China it should'nt be disappointing.

    Just looking at the casts already pumps me up, as most of the actors/actresses are some of my favorites !! Where in Canada would they be filming? Possibly Vancouver? Since it's considered one of the best and most beautiful cities - with high standards and quality, and to top it off, most movies such as Hollywood has chosen to film in Vancouver.

    Oh my god- please keep me updated often about this! Thanks
    I live in Vancouver too but I would think they would be going to the center of the universe which is TO. I remember parts of Secret of the Heart was shot in TO

    TVB hasn't made any big in a while. The last GOOD long series was Cold Blood Warm Heart. Seems so long ago already
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    Quote Originally Posted by sehseh
    This October, TVB and CCTV will collaborate together to film a 60 episode series to commemorate HK’s homecoming. In order to keep the series at its grandest, Leung Ka Su will take the place as producer and renown “siu sungs” and “fa dans” will also be taking part in its cast. So far, confirmed artists are: Myolie Wu, Jessica Hsuan, Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam, Ron Ng, Joe Ma, and Damian Lau. Besides taking place in HK and other mainland locations, crews will also be heading to Canada to do some location shootings as well!
    that sentence led me to think that they'll be shooting in vancouver. we all know that vancouver is one of the most beautiful city in the world, so it make sense to shoot here, plus BC gives movie producers ALOT of perks and tax break for shooting here, so theres another incentive.
    i heard downtown toronto is alot like HK, so i doubt they'll come all the way here to get the background that they can get in HK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linda
    since more chinese speak mandarin so shouldn't it be the other way around?

    so the cantonese speaking actors should learn mandarin. not the other way around.

    although the cast list looks great but these mega shows tend to be to serious and there are way to many 'big names' to share the screen time.

    tat list hasn't included many China stars. i doubt CCTV will allow its stars to play second fiddle to hongkong stars.
    I think this series will be released in dual language. That means, the Mainland cast voice will be dubbed for HK version, and vice versa for Mainland version.

    I agree that the cast list has not been finalized. There might be some mainland actresses, but right now I can't think of any established Mainland actress that have free schedule. Someone please clue me on this.

    Quote Originally Posted by triumph2004
    I hope this series turns out to be another TVB Classic. It should be. Cross fingers.
    We all hope so. Since TVB highly prioritize this series, I hope they will write a good script and most importantly - give the cast enough time to study and immerse in their characters.
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    This should be a real classic I seriously cant wait for it to be released! Not to mention there's a real sweet strong cast and I love most of them up there. Hopefully they film parts of it in Vancouver : ) So it mainly revolves around a harbour and shipping industry eh ? Please keep me updated often about this series and provide more info if possible, thanks.

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    im sooo happy for this series! hehe im soo excited! and everyone knows why
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    Im happy for this series because of the real strong cast and I really really like most of the actors and actresses up there. Not to mention it's going to be a grand production of 60 episodes and possibly a real classic. Also this is a production to commemorate HK's 10th anniversary return to China, and it would attract a lot of attention and viewers from both HK and the mainland.

    I seriously hope Ron improves his acting by miles here and learns to show more EMOTIONS. It'd be sweeter if this series also includes Steven Ma, Roger Kwok, Bobby Au-Yeung, and Tavia Yeung, as one of the leading younger fa dans for the series.

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    Oh Sweeeett!! Sounds awesomeful! teeheehee very exciteddd...can't wait til this is out...-_- in another year!

    the cast so far is amazing...and maybe they will film in TO!
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    this film sounds ok.....i mean....i like most of the actor/actresses that in it....but there is a few in there that i dunt like much....
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    For goodness sake, Charmaine is in this series as well? Must she be in everything? For once, it would be nice to see her excluded out of a grand production.

    If the series is good, in terms of acting from other cast members and there is a solid plot, I'll give it a shot. I guess I'll just have to cover the tv screen every time Charmaine pops up to ruin the scene.

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    I'm perfectly fine with Ron and Charmaine. Love the cast full stop
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    Hope there will be more updates soon as it'll be hard to keep this thread 'alive' since there's still around two months until the production starts.

    Therefore, if anyone found any new info, kindly update this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sehseh
    Hope there will be more updates soon as it'll be hard to keep this thread 'alive' since there's still around two months until the production starts.

    Therefore, if anyone found any new info, kindly update this thread.
    maybe the mod can update this link into the sticky thread "Index" so it's easier to access this.

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