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The Peak (TV series)

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Genre
  
Modern Drama

Country of origin
  
Singapore

First episode date
  
8 January 2007

Network
  
MediaCorp TV

Language
  
Chinese

Opening theme
  
并肩的方向 by Jeff Wang

Original language(s)
  
Chinese

Final episode date
  
5 February 2007

Number of episodes
  
21

Starring
  
Christopher Lee Qi Yuwu Elvin Ng Jeanette Aw Dawn Yeoh

Ending theme
  
想听的话 by Chew Sin Huey and Jeff Wang

Cast
  
Jeanette Aw, Qi Yuwu, Christopher Lee Meng Soon, Elvin Ng, Christopher Lee

Similar
  
True Heroes, House of Joy, The Defining Moment, A Promise for Tomorrow, Timeless Gift

The Peak (Chinese: 最高点) is a Singaporean Chinese drama which is telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It made its debut on 8 January 2007 and ended its run on 5 February 2007. The show was initially slated for a 20-episode run, but was extended to 21 episodes due to over-runs in the recording of the drama.

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Despite several negative reviews, the show was watched by almost 1 million viewers, making it one of the highest rated local dramas, breaking records previously held by A Million Treasures and Measure of Man.

Main cast

  • Christopher Lee as Fang Hong'an
  • Qi Yuwu as Chen Tianjun
  • Elvin Ng as Cai Zhihang
  • Jeanette Aw as Zhong Xiaoyang
  • Dawn Yeoh as Cai Zhenya
  • Supporting Cast

  • Ben Yeo as Lu Ka
  • Ann Kok as Xiu Ping
  • Lin Meijiao as Ling Ling
  • Huang Wenyong as Tie Tou
  • Eelyn Kok as Lin Shuanghui
  • Basic Information

    This 21 episode Mandarin drama of bittersweet romance, friendship and passionate pursuit is against the backdrop of the dynamic and global arena of the offshore and marine and maritime industry of Singapore.

    Set primarily in Keppel FELS in Singapore, the span of this serial reaches to the picturesque Keppel FELS Brasil in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has a multinational cast from the two Americas, Middle East, Europe and Asia.

    References

    The Peak (TV series) Wikipedia