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* Dik Hon (狄瀚, protrayed by |
* Dik Hon (狄瀚, protrayed by Wilson Tsui) is a Police Sergeant who admired Sun Chiu-tung. |
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* Santos (山度士, protrayed by [[Brian Burrell]]) is a Police Inspector who is the superior of Lui King-chau and Dik Hon. |
* Santos (山度士, protrayed by [[Brian Burrell]]) is a Police Inspector who is the superior of Lui King-chau and Dik Hon. |
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* Ar Fat (阿發, protrayed by [[Chung Wong]]) is the debt owner of Kung Chak-lam and Lam King-suet. |
* Ar Fat (阿發, protrayed by [[Chung Wong]]) is the debt owner of Kung Chak-lam and Lam King-suet. |
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* Wong Kuen-ping (王娟萍, protrayed by Lily Leung) is grandmother of Kung Tuk-lam. |
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* Chu Dat-yan (朱達仁, protrayed by [[Shek Sau]]) is an entertainment industry entrepreneur and is used to be a policeman. He is an enemy of Sun Chiu-tung. |
* Chu Dat-yan (朱達仁, protrayed by [[Shek Sau]]) is an entertainment industry entrepreneur and is used to be a policeman. He is an enemy of Sun Chiu-tung. |
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* [[Linda Chung]] |
* [[Linda Chung]] |
Revision as of 01:23, 14 October 2011
Super Snoops | |
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Genre | Modern Drama |
Starring | Liza Wang Wong Cho-lam Louis Yuen Johnson Lee Toby Leung |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Producer | Kwan Wing Chung |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 44 minutes (approx.) |
Production company | TVB |
Original release | |
Network | TVB Jade |
Release | 3 October 2011 |
Super Snoops (Traditional Chinese: (荃加福祿壽探案) is an TVB modern drama series set in the 1960s.
Casts
- Sun Chiu-tung (辛潮彤) (portrayed by Liza Wang), a detective agency owner, with super power of knowing the future
- Hung Chak-nam (恭澤嵐) (portrayed by Wong Cho-lam), Hung Duk-nam's half-brother, with super power of walking through walls
- Hung Duk-nam (恭犢嵐) (portrayed by Louis Yuen), Hung Chak-nam's half-brother, with super power of fighting skills
- Chui Shui (崔湑) (portrayed by Johnson Lee) with super power of making people telling the truth, later Ngok Kau's boyfriend
- Ngok Kau (岳皎) (portrayed by Toby Leung) is Liza Wang's daughter and later Chui Shui's girlfriend
Supporting Casts
Episodes 1-3 - Lui King-chau's murder
- Lui King-chau (雷勁揪, portrayed by King Kong), is a policeman who was killed by his wife, Lee Shing Lui.
- Lee Shing-lui (李盛女, portrayed by Elvina Kong) is Lui King-chau's wife and killed Lui King-chau.
- Lee Tai-chai (李打豺, portrayed by Tsui Wing) is a triad leader and Lee Shing-lui's lover.
Episodes 4-6 - Sor Fu-lei's murder
- Chow Kui-yeuk (周莒若, portrayed by Ella Koon) is a maid who killed Wu Tung to revenge for Sor Fu-lei's death. She is loved by Chui Shui.
- Wu Tung (鄔東, portrayed by Matthew Ko) is a photo shop owner and Sor Fu-lei's lover. He was killed by Chow Kui-yeuk.
- Sor Fu-lei (梭芙梨, portrayed by Casper Chan) is a maid. She commits suicide after being abandoned by Wu Tung.
Episodes 7-9 - Missing of Lam King-fa
- Lam King-suet (藍瓊雪, protrayed by Kiki Sheung) is a disco singer who is the elder sister of Lam King-fa.
- Lam King-fa (藍瓊花, protrayed by Louis Yuen) is a disco singer, who is the younger sister of Lam King-suet. She looks like Kung Tuk-lam. She missed in a ship accident.
- Tong Sap-sam (唐十三, protrayed by Benjamin Yuen) is a dried seafood shop owner. He kidnapped Lam King-fa.
Other casts
Other Casts
- Dik Hon (狄瀚, protrayed by Wilson Tsui) is a Police Sergeant who admired Sun Chiu-tung.
- Santos (山度士, protrayed by Brian Burrell) is a Police Inspector who is the superior of Lui King-chau and Dik Hon.
- Ar Fat (阿發, protrayed by Chung Wong) is the debt owner of Kung Chak-lam and Lam King-suet.
- Wong Kuen-ping (王娟萍, protrayed by Lily Leung) is grandmother of Kung Tuk-lam.
- Chu Dat-yan (朱達仁, protrayed by Shek Sau) is an entertainment industry entrepreneur and is used to be a policeman. He is an enemy of Sun Chiu-tung.
- Linda Chung
- Aimee Chan
Viewership ratings
Week | Episodes | Average Points | Peaking Points | References | |
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October 3 - October 6, 2011 | [1] | ||||
October 10 - October 14, 2011 | [2] |
References
- ^ Week 1 Ratings
- ^ [ Week 2 Ratings]
External links
- TVB.com Super Snoops - Official Website Template:Zh icon