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| name = The Green Hope<br>{{no italic|[[:zh::新鮮人 (電視劇)|新鮮人]]}}
| native_name = 新鮮人
| image = The Green Hope (TVB Series).jpg
| image = The Green Hope (TVB Series).jpg
| caption = ''The Green Hope'' promo poster
| caption = Promo poster
| genre = [[Dramatic programming|Drama]]<br>[[Romance film|Romance]]
| genre = [[Dramatic programming|Drama]]<br>[[Romance film|Romance]]
| writer = Tsang Kan-cheong<br>Chu Keng-kei
| writer = Tsang Kan-cheong<br>Chu Keng-kei
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| endtheme = ''Fishing the Needle'' (撈針) by Joey Yung
| endtheme = ''Fishing the Needle'' (撈針) by Joey Yung
| composer = Eric Kwok
| composer = Eric Kwok
| country = [[Hong Kong]]
| country = Hong Kong
| language = [[Cantonese]]
| language = Cantonese
| camera = [[Multiple-camera setup|Multi camera]]
| camera = [[Multiple-camera setup|Multi camera]]
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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
In a cold Christmas in 1996, the workaholic Fong Kin-choi ([[Lau Dan]]) has been sick in bed. His dying wish is to find his youngest son Ka-him ([[Stephen Fung]]), who lived with his mother due to the divorce 12 years ago. After 12 years, Kin-choi's olderst son, Ka-fai ([[Bowie Lam]]), found out that his younger brother suffers from mental illness due to their mother, Wong Yuen-fan ([[Mary Hon]]) being drug abuser and forcing Ka-him to do illegal things since young age.
In a cold Christmas in 1996, the workaholic Fong Kin-choi ([[Lau Dan]]) has been sick in bed. His dying wish is to find his youngest son Ka-him ([[Stephen Fung]]), who lived with his mother due to the divorce 12 years ago. After 12 years, Kin-choi's oldest son, Ka-fai ([[Bowie Lam]]), found out that his younger brother suffers from mental illness due to their mother, Wong Yuen-fan ([[Mary Hon]]) being drug abuser and forcing Ka-him to do illegal things since young age.


After his father died, Ka-fai took Ka-him in and helped him get back on his track as living as a normal person. Ka-fai notices his brother is a gifted musician, but his talent is hidden for years. With the help of Ka-fai, Ka-him's talent shows off and become famous pianist, recognized by other people. It proves that although he's a minor mentally ill patient, he can still live a normal life and being successful just like others.
After his father died, Ka-fai took Ka-him in and helped him get back on his track as living as a normal person. Ka-fai notices his brother is a gifted musician, but his talent is hidden for years. With the help of Ka-fai, Ka-him's talent shows off and becomes a famous pianist, recognized by other people. It proves that although he's a minor mentally ill patient, he can still live a normal life and being successful just like others.


Throughout the show, Ka-him's struggle to success was littered with failures and discrimination by others due to his disability. Towards the end of the show, Ka-him's effort was eventually recognised. The show carries an inspiring underlying message that people with disabilities can succeed, and disability discrimination only contributes negatively to their struggle.
Throughout the show, Ka-him's struggle to success was littered with failures and discrimination by others due to his disability. Towards the end of the show, Ka-him's effort was eventually recognised. The show carries an inspiring underlying message that people with disabilities can succeed, and disability discrimination only contributes negatively to their struggle.
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[[Category:2000s Hong Kong television series]]
[[Category:2000s Hong Kong television series]]
[[Category:2000s romance television series]]
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 30 May 2022

The Green Hope
Promo poster
新鮮人
GenreDrama
Romance
Written byTsang Kan-cheong
Chu Keng-kei
Directed byWong Siu-kit
Wong Wai-sam
Cheng Wing-kei
StarringBowie Lam
Stephen Fung
Yoyo Mung
Joey Yung
Melissa Ng
Cathy Tsui
Theme music composerStephen Fung
Opening themeThe Green Hope (新鮮人) by Stephen Fung
Ending themeFishing the Needle (撈針) by Joey Yung
ComposerEric Kwok
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
ProducerTang kan-cheong
Production locationHong Kong
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade
Release16 October (2000-10-16) –
17 November 2000 (2000-11-17)

The Green Hope is a 2000 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB under producer Tsang Kan-cheong and starring Bowie Lam, Stephen Fung, Yoyo Mung, Joey Yung, Melissa Ng and Cathy Tsui.

Synopsis

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In a cold Christmas in 1996, the workaholic Fong Kin-choi (Lau Dan) has been sick in bed. His dying wish is to find his youngest son Ka-him (Stephen Fung), who lived with his mother due to the divorce 12 years ago. After 12 years, Kin-choi's oldest son, Ka-fai (Bowie Lam), found out that his younger brother suffers from mental illness due to their mother, Wong Yuen-fan (Mary Hon) being drug abuser and forcing Ka-him to do illegal things since young age.

After his father died, Ka-fai took Ka-him in and helped him get back on his track as living as a normal person. Ka-fai notices his brother is a gifted musician, but his talent is hidden for years. With the help of Ka-fai, Ka-him's talent shows off and becomes a famous pianist, recognized by other people. It proves that although he's a minor mentally ill patient, he can still live a normal life and being successful just like others.

Throughout the show, Ka-him's struggle to success was littered with failures and discrimination by others due to his disability. Towards the end of the show, Ka-him's effort was eventually recognised. The show carries an inspiring underlying message that people with disabilities can succeed, and disability discrimination only contributes negatively to their struggle.

Cast

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  • Bowie Lam as Fong Ka-fai (方家輝), an interior designer.
  • Stephen Fung as Fong Ka-him (方家謙), Ka-fai's younger brother who suffers from mental illness, but is a gifted musician.
  • Yoyo Mung as Siu Lai-wah (邵麗華), Ka-fai's girlfriend.
  • Joey Yung as Wai Man (韋文), Ka-him's girlfriend.
  • Melissa Ng as Shum Kai-kwan (冼佳君), Ka-fai's ex-wife.
  • Cathy Tsui as Yuen Ying (阮盈), a girl who admires Ka-him, but suffers from obsessive–compulsive disorder and autism.
  • Vincent Kok as Pau Chi-chung (鮑子聰), Ka-him's friend who is an employee at a sheltered workshop.
  • Tavia Yeung as Vivian Fung (馮慧慧), Man's friend.
  • Lau Dan as Fong Kin-choi (方建材), Ka-fai and Ka-him's father.
  • Mary Hon as Wong Yuen-fan (王婉芬), Ka-fai and Ka-him's mother.
  • Helen Ma as Shum Pang Miu-chun (冼彭妙珍), Kai-kwan's mother.
  • Li Shing-cheong as Wai Kuen (韋權), Man's older brother who is a traffic cop.
  • Liu Kai-chi as Law Lok-tin (羅天樂), Ka-him's friend who is an instructor at a sheltered workshop.
  • Lau Kong as Yeung Ting-chung (楊定忠)
  • Cheuk Wan-chi as Tang Ho-ho (鄧浩浩), Ka-him's friend who is an employee at a sheltered workshop.
  • Kwan Hoi-san as Yu Chin-sau (于漸秀), a deaf pianist who becomes Ka-him's mentor.
  • Tin Kai-man as Frog (田雞), an employee at a sheltered workshop.
  • Eddy Ko as Tung Yuen-chi (董志遠), Ho-ho's stepfather.
  • Kenny Wong as Cheung Kai-keung (張介強), Kuen's friend who betrays him later on.
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