Scavengers' Paradise
Scavengers' Paradise (Chinese: 同撈同煲) is a TVB period drama series broadcast in April 2005.
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Genre | Musical drama |
Starring | Roger Kwok Myolie Wu Kenneth Ma Cherie Kong Wayne Lai |
Opening theme | "沙煲兄弟闖情關" by Roger Kwok, Kenneth Ma, Myolie Wu, & Cherie Kong |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Producer(s) | Kwan Wing Chung |
Running time | 45 minutes (approx.) |
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Original network | TVB |
Original release | April 11 – May 6, 2005 |
External links | |
Website |
Synopsis
Tang Wai-Cheung (Roger Kwok) leaves mainland China to 1960s Hong Kong to look for his long lost relative Tang Geng-Jue (Kenneth Ma). Tang Wai-Cheung falls in love with Cheng Bik-Wan (Myolie Wu). They all live together in a poor HK housing project. Eventually, they all get rich from a family inheritance. The story has elements of comedy and musical.
Cast
Cast | Role | Description |
Roger Kwok | Tang Wai-Cheung 鄧偉祥 | Tang Geng-Jue's nephew. Cheng Bik-Wan's boyfriend. |
Myolie Wu | Cheng Bik-Wan 鄭碧雲 | Tang Wai-Cheung's girlfriend. |
Kenneth Ma | Tang Geng-Chan 鄧鏡麈 | Tang Wai-Cheung's uncle. Ling Fung's boyfriend. |
Cherie Kong (江芷妮) | Ling Fung 凌鳳 | Tang Wai-Cheung's ex-fiancée. Tang Geng Jue's girlfriend. |
Wayne Lai | Tse Gwan-Min 謝君綿 | |
Mimi Chu (朱咪咪) | Lo Sam-Koo 盧三姑 | Landlady |
Chun Wong (秦煌) | Ling Shing-Por 凌醒波 | Ling Fung's father. Lam Lan-Hing's husband. |
Angelina Lo (盧宛茵) | Lam Lan-Hing 林蘭卿 | Ling Fung's mother. Ling Shing-Por's wife. |
Mary Hon (韓馬利) | Tang Chiu-Chi 鄧昭慈 | Tang Wai-Cheung's aunt. |
Lee Shing-Cheung | Luk Gung 陸恭 |
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