Forensic Heroes III

Forensic Heroes III
法證先鋒III

Forensic Heroes III official poster
Genre Police procedural
Drama
Created by Mui Siu-ching
Written by Choi Ting-ting
Leung Man-wah
Starring Wayne Lai
Maggie Cheung
Kate Tsui
Ron Ng
Aimee Chan
Edwin Siu
Nancy Wu
Ruco Chan
Theme music composer Yip Kai-chung
Opening theme Witness (目擊) by Wayne Lai and Ron Ng
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Mui Siu-ching
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 10 October – 20 November 2011
Chronology
Preceded by Forensic Heroes II (2008)
External links
Website
Forensic Heroes III

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Traditional Chinese 法證先鋒III
Simplified Chinese 法证先锋III
Literal meaning "Forensic science vanguard III"

Forensic Heroes III (also known as FH3) is a 2011 Hong Kong police procedural television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). The drama is one of three grand TVB productions used to celebrate the channel's 44th anniversary, the other two being Super Snoops and Curse of the Royal Harem. It is also the third installment and reboot of the Forensic Heroes series, featuring new stories and characters. Mui Siu-ching, who also produced the original series, serves as the executive producer.

The drama was a ratings success, and is Hong Kong's highest-rating serial drama of 2011.

Synopsis

Senior Forensic Chemist Jack "Pro Sir" Po (Wayne Lai) is the head of the Forensic Department and is skilled at analysing criminal psychology. He has a unique view on human nature and is familiar with the structure of various firearms. Pro Sir works closely with Senior Pathologist Mandy Chung (Maggie Cheung Ho-yee) in a wide range of fields including psychology, anthropology, criminology and forensic science.

CID Senior Inspector Ada Ling (Kate Tsui) and Sergeant "Wind" Lee Chin-fung (Ron Ng) work together cracking many murder cases. Their relationship goes from good friends 'brothers' to a pair of lovers.

With a backbone of 12 cases, the forensic scientists, forensic doctors and the police all work together to accommodate each other to solve these cases. The perspective in this third installment is much wider than the previous two seasons with a legal standpoint in addition to the forensics.

Production

A costume fitting press conference was held on 3 January 2011.[1] Filming started on 28 January 2011 [2] and the blessing ceremony was held on 24 February 2011.[3] Charmaine Sheh was originally set to be the lead actress, however due to an injury causing joint dislocation, she was forced to withdraw from the series.[4] She was replaced by Maggie Cheung Ho-yee [5]

Cast and characters

Forensic Science/Pathology Division

Character Actor Occupation
Dr. Jack Po Wayne Lai Forensic Laboratory Supervisor / Senior Chemist
Dr. Mandy Chung Maggie Cheung Ho-yee Senior Forensic Pathologist
Paul Yau Ram Chiang Scientific Evidence Officer (S.E.O.)
Sunny Suen Ronald Law Forensic Pathologist
Ken Ho Edwin Siu Forensic Technician
Angel Chiang Aimee Chan Forensic Technician
Gary Leung Yeung Chi-hoi Forensic Technician
Lawrence Yuen Brian Tse Forensic Technician
Eric Lau Stanley Cheung Forensic Technician
Rosie Wong Aurora Li Forensic Technician

West Kowloon District Serious Crime Unit

Character Actor Occupation
CIP Jason Ko Geoffrey Wong CID Chief Inspector
WSIP Ada Ling Kate Tsui CID Senior Inspector
SGT Lee Chin-fung Ron Ng CID Sergeant
PC Lam Hong-chan Jim Tang CID Police Constable
PC Lai Ming-wai Sammy Sum CID Police Constable
WPC Lee Ka-lo Jess Sum CID Police Constable
PC Wu sin-hang Otto Chan CID Police Constable

Main characters

Recurring characters

Viewership ratings

The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on television viewership. "Viewers in millions" refers to the number of people, derived from TVB Jade ratings (including TVB HD Jade), in Hong Kong who watched the episode live. The peak number of viewers are in brackets.

# Week Episode(s) Avg. points (peak) Viewers in millions (peak) Ref.
1
10 October 2011
1
34 (35)
2.17 (2.23)
10 — 14 October 2011
1 — 5
31 (34)
1.98 (2.17)
[7]
2
17 — 21 October 2011
6 — 10
31 (33)
1.98 (2.10)
[8]
3
24 — 27 October 2011
11 — 14
32 (35)
2.04 (2.23)
[9]
4
1 — 4 November 2011
15 — 18
33 (36)
2.10 (2.29)
[10]
5
7 — 11 November 2011
19 — 23
33 (36)
2.10 (2.29)
[11]
6
14 — 18 November 2011
24 — 28
33
2.10
[12]
7
20 November 2011
29 — 30
40 (43)
2.55 (2.74)
[13]

Awards and nominations

45th TVB Anniversary Awards 2011

See also

References

External links

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