Leung Bo-Ching

Leung Bo-Ching

Born: June 1, 1936

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Title: Steps
Released: September 10, 2007
Type: TV
Steps is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in September 2007.
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Title: Phoenix Rising
Released: July 9, 2007
Type: TV
When their parents died at birth, three sisters were sent to orphanages and were later adopted into three different homes with different backgrounds. When one of the sisters gets sent to prison for killing her stepmother, but one of the other two sisters tell officials she committed the crime to save her sister from going to jail. The youngest sister forges evidence to save them both, but gets caught and gets sent to jail, too. This television series uses women in jail as its storyline, describing the dark side of women in prison.
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Title: Wong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu
Released: April 5, 2004
Type: TV
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Title: Life Begins at Forty
Released: December 22, 2003
Type: TV
What do men go through once they hit the big four-zero? What goes on in their minds? What about their lifestyle, does it change? Their relationships, their worries, problems and secrets... This drama is about three men in their forties, just starting to experience and understand their definition of life: issues with women, love, career, and many other relationships in life. Each has a story of their own that interconnects with one another; and an ending that no one can ever expect...
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Title: The Legend Of Love
Released: March 3, 2003
Type: TV
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Title: Crimes of Passion
Released: May 11, 1998
Type: TV
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Title: Journey to the West
Released: November 18, 1996
Type: TV
Journey to the West is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the classical novel of the same title. Starring Dicky Cheung, Kwong Wah, Wayne Lai and Evergreen Mak, the series was produced by TVB and was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in November 1996. A sequel, Journey to the West II, was broadcast in 1998, but the role of the Monkey King was played by Benny Chan instead, due to contract problems between Dicky Cheung and TVB. Cheung later reprised the role in another television series The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra, which was broadcast on TVB but not produced by the station.
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Title: The Fist Of Law
Released: November 9, 1995
Type: TV
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Title: Plain Love
Released: April 3, 1995
Type: TV
Liu Yacai (played by Zhou Haimei) was sold to the four sons of the landlord Guan Xueru (played by Guan Haishan) as a daughter-in-law. She was bullied in the Guan family. Fortunately, she met Guan Tianyin (played by Zhang Zhaohui), the second son of the Guan family. However, due to fate, it is difficult to realize the dream of mandarin ducks.
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Kung Fu Cop
Title: Kung Fu Cop
Released: January 1, 1995
Type: Movie
TV movie from TVB
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Title: Master of Martial Arts
Released: June 6, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Happy Harmony
Released: May 5, 1994
Type: TV
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Title: Conscience
Released: February 28, 1994
Type: TV
TV reporter Wei Haiyi (Played by Maggie Shao) interviews the cage house where the urban poor live, and meets the young Ma Zhongbao (Wen Zhaolun). Zhongbao grew up in a cage house since childhood, indulged in reading all day long, and his personality was extremely closed. After the interview, Haiyi inadvertently took away Zhongbao's novel "Frog and Scorpion", and was deeply impressed by Zhongbao's bitter pursuit. The highly reputable lawyer and lawmaker Cham Yourong (Luo Yingjun) is the underground lover of Haiyi's mother, Wei Jinling (Miao Jinfeng), but intends to invade Haiyi, and Haiyi kills him in a hurry. The mercenary Jin Ling accepted a huge bribe from Rong's wife and even testified against her daughter in court.
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Title: For Home's Sake
Released: October 27, 1993
Type: TV
Chong Man and Ding Chung Nam's marriage falters after selling their property. Chung Nam's affair with her ex-boyfriend complicates things. Meanwhile, Man develops feelings for Chan Miu Ling, who he takes in after her husband leaves her. When Miu Ling returns years later, Man confesses his love. Meanwhile, Mei Po and Tin Yau struggle to overcome obstacles and save money to buy a home.
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Title: Filthy Rich
Released: September 6, 1993
Type: TV
This is a drama about Hong Kong's working-class man, Hung Chau-sang. After rescuing multimillionaire Mao Tin-tok's life by chance, Chau-sang is offered a job in his company. Unfortunately, Mao is mean, and Chau-sang is not given high-level work. To save face with his father, Chau-sang lies about his job position. Mao has two wives, who are always arguing, while Chau-sang's sister is a nurse who ends up with her childhood friend. Chau-sang falls in love with Mao's daughter, but they face opposition from Mao. When Mao and his business partner are kidnapped by a gang, Chau-sang and his family work hard to rescue them.
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Title: The Chord to Victory
Released: August 9, 1993
Type: TV
Tam Kyu Lun, a witty street kid from the 1970s, befriends the introverted Chung Shun To. They meet Peng Yat Kin, Chan Kung Yau, Yip Siu Keung, and Chan Siu Cheung, forming a close-knit group bonded by music. Discovered by music manager Hugo Leung, they form the band Winners and achieve success. However, challenges test their friendship and romantic relationships face obstacles. Kyu Lun is involved with Yeung Suet Lai, while Shun To faces difficulties with Sin Ho Yi. Money causes suspicion, straining their relationships.
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Title: Odd Man Out
Released: June 8, 1992
Type: TV
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Title: Man from Guangdong
Released: October 10, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: The Lady of Iron
Released: September 9, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: A Life Of His Own
Released: July 8, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: Family Squad
Character: 例汤的姨妈
Released: May 6, 1991
Type: TV
The Huang family has served in the police force for generations. The patriarch, Huang Jiajing, is modest and talkative, but lacking in confidence and self-esteem. After making mistakes in his job as a police officer, he was transferred and then resigned. His wife, Huang Liaozhonghao, is a contented housewife devoted to her children. Their eldest daughter, Huang Di, is a senior police inspector who is authoritative and diligent. Their second daughter, Huang Fei is impulsive, lazy, and gluttonous, but unexpectedly clever. Their son, Huang Fa, is a university student who is playful and vain, but spoiled by his family. Jiajing's godson, Lia0 Tong-tai, is Huang family's mischievous relative who loves to prank, and Huang family's sworn enemy...
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Title: Yuppies On The Move
Released: April 15, 1991
Type: TV
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Title: Cherished Moments
Character: 李好彩
Released: September 10, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: Blood of Good and Evil
Released: May 14, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: The Witness Of Time
Released: May 7, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: Silken Hands
Released: January 1, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: Hap Hak Hang
Released: December 25, 1989
Type: TV
Hap Hak Hang is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel Ode to Gallantry. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1989.
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Title: Yanky Boy
Released: November 27, 1989
Type: TV
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Title: Fate In Our Hands
Released: November 20, 1989
Type: TV
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Title: Battle Of The Heart
Released: August 21, 1989
Type: TV
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Miracles: The Canton Godfather
Title: Miracles: The Canton Godfather
Character: Barber
Released: June 15, 1989
Type: Movie
A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.
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Title: Looking Back in Anger
Released: April 3, 1989
Type: TV
Looking Back in Anger was a 1989 Hong Kong TV series and one of the most watched TVB series by Chinese people in Hong Kong and around the world. Many factors contributed to the success of this series. As well as its tragic but memorable storyline, this series featured a strong cast, with Felix Wong, Deric Wan, Carina Lau, Kathy Chow Hoi-Mei and Maggie Shiu. The popular theme song of the series "Yat sang ho kau" was sung by Danny Chan and later by Deric Wan himself.
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Title: My Father's Son
Released: July 4, 1988
Type: TV
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Title: Two Most Honorable Knights
Character: 馬婆婆
Released: June 13, 1988
Type: TV
A Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao.
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Title: Fate Cast In The Wind
Released: May 16, 1988
Type: TV
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Title: The Grand Canal
Released: February 12, 1987
Type: TV
The drama is a story that details the fall of the Sui Dynasty, and what it took to lead to the eventual rise of the Tang Dynasty.
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Cherie
Title: Cherie
Character: Chu's Fake Wife
Released: December 22, 1984
Type: Movie
The beautiful Cherie Chung plays the title character, an exercise teacher who is wooed by a rich, older businessman and a young photographer. You watch Cherie as she bounces between these two, not really liking the businessman, while the photographer is more in love with her image as his model than as a true love.
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The Other Side of Gentleman
Title: The Other Side of Gentleman
Character: Alan's mother
Released: June 28, 1984
Type: Movie
As part of a sociology experiment, Brigitte Lin tries to get lower-class playboy Alan Tam to fall in love with her. Not only does he fall for her, but he finds it impossible to return to his playboy life.
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Mad, Mad 83
Title: Mad, Mad 83
Released: August 20, 1983
Type: Movie
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Title: HK 80's
Released: June 8, 1981
Type: TV
This sitcom series premiered in 1981 and changed its name every year, from "Hong Kong 81" to "Hong Kong 86." It was eventually replaced by a new sitcom called "City Stories." A total of 1330 episodes were produced, making it the second-longest-running series in Hong Kong, after "Come Home Love: Lo and Behold". Each episode of this series is inspired by current social issues, with early storylines often satirizing society's flaws. The characters, such as "Chen Ji," "Mrs. Shun," "Uncle Mao," "Jue Wu Yin," "Miss Su," "A Wei," and "Ah Kang," mostly hail from the grassroots, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. For example, "Mrs. Shun," portrayed by Lydia Shum, later became a term to describe uneducated women who follow trends blindly. "Chen Ji," played by Lawrence Ng, is a stockbroker who loves to show off his wealth, and his behavior typified that of many Hong Kongers, becoming a byword for the city's nouveau riche.
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A Second Visit to the City of Love
Title: A Second Visit to the City of Love
Released: January 5, 1952
Type: Movie
Comedy from Hong Kong directed by Yam Wu-Fa.
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The Wrongly Accused Lover
Title: The Wrongly Accused Lover
Released: August 11, 1951
Type: Movie
The sophistication of 1950s Hong Kong cinema is vividly illustrated in this film of limited budget and resources. Cantonese opera star Sun Ma Si-tsang plays a country boy who looks exactly like Sun Ma and is asked by a rich girl to impersonate the star, to help her stage an opera. The self-reflexive humour generated by the absurd situation not only provides delicious parody of celebrity culture but also comments subtly on class inequality and the perils of urbanisation. Sun Ma, who also appears as himself in a stage performance, is complemented beautifully by the brilliant comedian Yee Chau-shui as his sidekick and Hung Sin Nui, another opera superstar, as the spoiled and precocious rich girl.