His granddaughter, the reclusive illustrator Xuet, promises to help him find his former students from the elementary school choir from forty years ago. The divorced Xuet, with the help of her investigator friend and "fake husband" Luk Gu Nam, and former students Dai Zhan Liang and Dai Gan Jing Yi, finally finds the other members & their former music teacher and reunites the choir.
But these middle-aged men, who have experienced life's hardships, have become like oily fried sticks who have lost hope in life. In the process of searching for the soprano, Xuet and Gu Nam develop a subtle relationship while the middle-aged men rediscover their passion for life and shine on the stage once again!
(Source: Casual TVB)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/drama/kE8xOc.jpg", "genre": [ "Drama", "Comedy" ], "contentRating": "PG-13", "datePublished": "Oct 7, 2019", "dateModified": "2019-11-16", "startDate": "Oct 7, 2019", "endDate": "Nov 15, 2019", "actor": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ram Chiang", "alternateName": "蔣志光", "birthDate": "July 2, 1961", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Ram Chiang is a Hong Kong actor and former singer-composer, currently under Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) management.
Ram Chiang started out singing cover songs of other artists before he was invited by George Lam, one of the singers he imitated, to perform alongside him on stage in 1985. During the concert, George Lam gave him the English name "Ram" as opposed to George's "Lam" since "L" and "R" together make a stereo sound.
After this, Ram was signed to Polydor Records in 1985. He became well known for performing classic 90s Hong Kong pop songs such as "You Needn’t Be Acquaintances to Meet with Each Other" (相逢何必曾相識), a duet with Rita Carpio, and "Queen's Road East" (皇后大道東), a collaboration with Lo Ta Yu.
After becoming disenchanted with the Hong Kong music industry, Chiang decided to quit being a singer in the early 1990s and signed with TVB to become an actor. He mostly played supporting roles.
In 2014, his popularity skyrocketed when Wong Cho Lam wrote a role tailor-made for Chiang in "Come On, Cousin". The role won him the "2014 Best Supporting Actor" award at TVB's annual anniversary awards and saw a resurgence in his singing career.
Chiang is married and has a son. He is a private person and does not talk about his family much. Being a devout Christian, Chiang does not attend the blessing ceremonies of any projects he works on, as the blessing ceremony has folk religious connotations incompatible with Christian teachings. It is an industry standard in Hong Kong for the filming cast and crew to offer incense to the gods to ask for their blessings of safety and smooth production during filming.
(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/eYowxd_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Hugo Ng", "alternateName": "吳岱融, 吴瑰岸, Ng Doi Yung, Goh Kwei Ann, Wu Gui An", "birthDate": "August 22, 1959", "nationality": "Singapore", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/hugo-ng.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Chung King Fai", "alternateName": "鍾景輝, 钟景辉, Chung Ging Fai, Чунг Кинг-Фай", "birthDate": "March 23, 1937", "nationality": "Bangkok, Thailand", "description": "Chung King-fai, SBS, is a Hong Kong actor and pioneer of contemporary performing art.[1] He is also a director, TV producer, programme host and performing arts educator. He is the founder and president of the Hong Kong Federation of Drama Societies, Art Form Panels of the Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Chairman of Exploration Theatre, and Art Director of Hong Kong Arts Development Council.[2] Chung finished his secondary education in Pui Ching Middle School before studying at Chung Chi College, at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, majoring in English. He received a BA degree in Speech and Drama from Oklahoma Baptist University and his master's degree in Fine Arts from Yale School of Drama (1962). Back in Hong Kong, he was an actor and executive producer with the two major television broadcasters, and lecturer at Hong Kong Baptist University. He has also been an advisor to Hong Kong Repertory Theatre. In 1983, Chung was appointed the founding Dean of the School of Drama at the Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts. Chung introduced Theatre of the Absurd and Broadway musicals to Hong Kong audiences in Cantonese (mother tongue of the major population), with numerous stage performances. He has directed over 80 productions, including Equus, West Side Story, Rashomon, Teahouse, Xiaojing Hutong, Grease, M Butterfly, A Sentimental Journey and Noises off. Chung also holds an honorary fellowship at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and an honorary doctorate from Armstrong University of California. Active Years: 1970 - 2018 Education: Chung Chi College; Yale School of Drama; The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Pui Ching Middle School; Award: Bronze Bauhinia Star; Occupation: actor, director, producer (Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/chung-king-fai.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Owen Cheung", "alternateName": "張振朗, Cheung Chun Long, Cheung Owen", "birthDate": "July 20, 1987", "nationality": "British Hong Kong", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/owen-cheung.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Mimi Kung", "alternateName": "龔慈恩", "birthDate": "September 17, 1963", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Mimi Kung is a Hongkongese actress and host, and a former TVB artist. She is currently under Galaxy Media.
She grew up in the Wong Nai Chung Road area in Happy Valley, Hong Kong, as the only daughter in her family. Kung graduated from St. Paul's Convent School and New Method College in 1978, without attending the affiliated secondary school, St. Paul's College. After completing Form 6, she entered the workforce and learned secretarial skills, eventually working as a secretary for a senior barrister.
In 1984, she joined the TVB Artist Training Class after a short course of three months. Before joining TVB, she had participated in the filming of the Hong Kong Radio program "Banana Boat," where she served as "Banana Sister".
Wanting to improve her acting skills, she attended the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and also went to Taiwan and Malaysia to film local TV dramas. In 2002, she returned to Hong Kong and rejoined TVB in 2018.
In 1999, she registered her marriage with actor and singer Lam Wai in Toronto, Canada. They have a son and a daughter. Lam Wai is her second husband; her first marriage with businessman Michael Fok ended in divorce in the 1990s after she discovered his extramarital affair. In September 2019, Mimi Kung admitted to having been separated from her husband Lam Wai for two years and was in the process of divorce.
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On 16 April 2019, Wong received heavy media exposure for her physical intimacies with married Hong Kong singer and actor Andy Hui. At the time of the incident, Hui was married to singer-actress Sammi Cheng and Wong was in a steady relationship with actor Kenneth Ma. The two shared a taxi ride, where they engaged in intimate acts recorded by the taxi's in-vehicle camera. The video was later made public by various news outlets. The pair was believed to have left the taxi together for Wong's residence. As damage control, Hui immediately made a public apology to his wife and loved ones, citing he was drunk that night but admitted his intoxication was no excuse for his behaviour. Since the scandal broke, Wong has blocked all comments from her social media accounts and later apologized on social media: "I can’t face myself and do not know how to face my family, Kenneth Ma, friends, company and colleagues... I don’t dare to ask everyone for forgiveness, and only beseech everyone to give some space to all the people who have been implicated."Jacqueline's actions made her a social pariah. Her public image has been tarnished and promotions using her image has been removed or blocked. Jacqueline left Hong Kong and stayed in Los Angeles for several months to avoid public scrutiny and tabloids.
Due to the scandal, Wong's role as in Chris Tsui Forensic Heroes IV was taken by good friend Roxanne Tong and scenes with the characters were reshot.