House of Harmony and Vengeance

House of Harmony and Vengeance
耀舞長安

Promotional poster
Genre Costume drama
Comedy
Written by Lau Choi-wan
Starring Bobby Au-yeung
Myolie Wu
Linda Chung
Mak Cheung-ching
Opening theme "Love Song" (愛歌) by Wong Cho-lam, Louis Yuen, Johnson Lee
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 30
Production
Executive producer(s) Nelson Cheung
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 mins.
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network Jade
HD Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release April 30, 2012 – June 8, 2012
Chronology
Preceded by The Greatness of a Hero
Followed by No Good Either Way
External links
Website
House of Harmony and Vengeance
Traditional Chinese 耀舞長安
Simplified Chinese 耀舞长安
Literal meaning "dazzling dances of Chang'an"

House of Harmony and Vengeance is a Hong Kong costume-comedy television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Nelson Cheung. The drama centers on a group of musicians and dancers from the Imperial Music Bureau during the prosperous Tang Dynasty of China.

Production

During the production of House of Harmony and Vengeance, the drama was given the working title "樂府藏龍" (jyutping: ngok6 fu2 cong4 lung4; pinyin: yuèfǔ cánglóng; literally "Music Bureau's Hidden Dragon"), a word play on the Chinese proverb "臥虎藏龍" (jyutping: ngo6 fu2 cong4 lung4; pinyin: wòhǔ cánglóng), which refers to the undiscovered talents that lie beneath the surface of a normal-looking individual.

A costume fitting press conference was held at TVB City's Studio 1 in Tseung Kwan O on 6 May 2011.[1] Filming began 16 May 2011 at TVB Studios. The blessing ceremony was held at the studios on 14 June 2011.

Casting

Producer Nelson Cheung cast Bobby Au-yeung, Moses Chan, and Myolie Wu in the lead roles in November 2010. Cheung planned to cast Sheren Tang in another lead role, but Tang was already booked to film for Mainland Chinese period drama Qing Cheng Xue during the same time as House's filming schedule.[2] Cheung then cast Linda Chung to replace Tang. Linda Chung is cast in her 1st semi-villain role. To focus on his coffee shop business, Chan withdrew from the production in early April 2011,[3] a month before filming commenced. TVB's Production Department supervisor Tommy Leung then offered Bowie Lam the role,[4] but Lam rejected the offer, stating that he has already accepted to film a Mainland Chinese production.[4] Suggested by Au-yeung, the role was then offered to Mak Cheung-ching, who accepted it two weeks before filming.[5] Before the casting of Mak, Cheung has once considered Pierre Ngo for the role, and even sought for the script to be rewritten to accommodate Ngo.[3][6][7]

Cast

Viewership ratings

Week Originally Aired Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1
April 30 - May 4, 2012
1 — 5
29
33
[8]
2
May 7–11, 2012
6 — 10
30
33
[9]
3
May 14–18, 2012
11 — 15
30
34
[10]
4
May 21–25, 2012
16 — 20
29
32
[11]
5
May 28 - June 1, 2012
21 — 25
29
34
[12]
6
June 4–8, 2012
26 — 30
30
35
[13]

International Broadcast

See also

References

  1. "New drama Yue Fu's Hidden Dragon costume fitting". TVB Channel (in Chinese). 2011-05-06. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  2. "Hong Kong dramas report on surviving in the mainland, Sheren Tang explains". Sina (in Chinese). 2011-05-10. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
  3. 1 2 "Moses Chan rejects new drama for coffee". TVB Channel (in Chinese). 2011-04-06. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  4. 1 2 "Bowie Lam considering to take part in Yue Fu's Hidden Dragon". TVB Channel (in Chinese). 2011-04-08. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  5. "Makbau added to the cast of Yue Fu Hidden Dragon, more romance for Bobby Au-yeung". TVB Channel (in Chinese). 2011-04-26. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  6. "New drama Yue Fu's Hidden Dragon Press Conference". Myolie Wu's TVB Blog (in Chinese). 2011-05-07. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
  7. "TVB Artiste Calendar - May". TVB (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  8. Week 1 Ratings
  9. Week 2 Ratings
  10. Week 3 Ratings
  11. Week 4 Ratings
  12. Week 5 Ratings
  13. Week 6 Ratings

External links

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