Men with No Shadows
Men With No Shadows 不速之約 | |
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Men With No Shadows official poster | |
Genre | Drama |
Starring |
Bobby Au-yeung Tavia Yeung Raymond Lam David Chiang Catherine Chau Power Chan Mandy Wong Gigi Wong Sire Ma Jason Pai Fung So-por |
Opening theme | 試煉 by Raymond Lam |
Ending theme | 試煉 by Raymond Lam |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Poon Ka Tak |
Location(s) | Hong Kong |
Camera setup | Multi camera |
Running time | 42 – 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | TVB |
Release | |
Original network | TVB Jade |
Picture format |
576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | September 12, 2011 – October 7, 2011 |
External links | |
Website |
Men With No Shadows (Traditional Chinese: 不速之約), is a Hong Kong television drama starring Bobby Au-yeung, Tavia Yeung, and Raymond Lam. Produced by Poon Ka Tak Men With No Shadows is a TVB production.
Cast
Kong Family
Cast | Role | Description |
Jason Pai | Kong Chi-tat 江志達 | Kam Wah-hei and Sung Chor-kiu's husband Kong Tung-kin and Kong Wai-mui's father |
Fung So-bor | Kam Wah-hei 金華喜 | Kong Chi-tat's first wife Kong Tung-kin and Kong Wai-mui's mother |
Gigi Wong | Sung Chor-kiu 宋楚喬 | A Chinese medician physician Kong Chi-tat's second wife Kong Tung-kin and Kong Wai-mui's stepmother |
Bobby Au-Yeung | Kong Tung-kin, Omar 江東健 | A doctor Kong Chi-tat and Kam Wah-hei's son Sung Chor-kiu's stepson Kong Wai-mui's brother Fong Siu-fong's husband Miraculously survived from car accident in Episode 1 |
Tavia Yeung | Fong Siu-fong 方小芳 | A hospital nurse Suffered from multiple chemical sensitivity Tong King-tin's daughter Tong Wing-sun's ex-girlfriend, later half-sister Kong Tung-kin's wife Toi Fung's love interest |
Sire Ma | Kong Wai-mui 江惠妹 | A private clinic nurse Kong Chi-tat and Kam Wah-hei's daughter Sung Chor-kiu's stepdaughter Kong Tung-kin's sister Loved Toi Fung |
Fong Family
Cast | Role | Description |
Ko Chun Man | James | Fong Siu-fong's stepfather Han's husband |
Tsang Wai Wan | Han 嫻 | James' wife Tong King-tin's mistress Fong Siu-fong's mother |
Tavia Yeung | Fong Siu-fong 方小芳 | Tong King-tin and Han's daughter James' stepdaughter |
Toi Family
Cast | Role | Description |
Lo Chun Shun | Toi Chi Keung 邰志強 | Yung Mei Yuk's husband Toi Fung and Toi Yan's father Had cancer and deceased |
Chan On Ying | Yung Mei Yuk 翁美玉 | Toi Chi Keung's wife Toi Fung and Toi Yan's mother Committed suicide and died after her husband died |
Raymond Lam | Toi Fung, Typhoon 邰風 | Toi Chi Keung and Yung Mei Yuk's son Toi Yan's brother Used hypnosis (by biting into an apple and whipping an apple) to pretend to be a devil Tried to revenge Kong Tung-kin and Tong King-tin Tried to kill Tong King-tin Loved Fong Siu-fong Kong Wai-mui's love interest Surrendered to justice and jailed in Episode 20 (Main villain) |
Mandy Wong | Toi Yan 邰欣 | Toi Chi Keung and Yung Mei Yuk's daughter Toi Fung's sister Was in coma when she was young Toi Fung imagined she wakes up in Episode 6 Woke up in episode 20 |
Tong Family
Cast | Role | Description |
John Chiang | Tong King-tin 唐經天 | Hong Zhi Pharmaceutical CEO Kei Mei-kei's husband Tong Wing-sun's father (Semi-villain) |
Ching Hor Wai | Kei Mei-kei 紀美琪 | Tong King-tin's wife Tong Wing-sun's mother |
Power Chan | Tong Wing-sun, Vincent 唐永燊 | Hong Zhi Pharmaceutical Marketing Manager Tong King-tin and Kei Mei-kei's son Man Ka-ling's boyfriend, later husband Fong Siu-fong's ex-boyfriend, later half-brother (Semi-villain) |
Catherine Chau | Man Ka-ling 文嘉玲 | A pharmacist Tong Wing-sun's girlfriend, later wife Loved Kong Tung-kin |
Tavia Yeung | Fong Siu-fong 方小芳 | Tong King-tin's daughter Tong Wing-sun's ex-girlfriend, later half-sister |
Sung Family
Cast | Role | Description |
Bowie Wu | Sung Fuk-chuen 宋福全 | Sung Chor-kiu's father Kong Chi-tat's father-in-law Sung Sau-wan's grandfather |
Gigi Wong | Sung Chor-kiu 宋楚喬 | Sung Fuk-chuen's daughter Sung Sau-wan's aunt |
Natalie Wong | Sung Sau-wan 宋秀雲 | Sung Fuk-chuen's granddaughter Kung Chi-tat and Sung Chor-kiu's niece |
Hong Zhi Pharmaceutical
Cast | Role | Description |
John Chiang | Tong King-tin 唐經天 | CEO Han's lover Tong Wing-sun's father and superior (Semi-villain) |
Power Chan | Tong Wing-sun, Vincent 唐永燊 | Marketing Manager Tong King-tin's son and subordinate Toi Fung's superior (Semi-villain) |
Bobby Au-yeung | Kong Tung-kin 江東健 | A doctor Tong King-tin's subordinate Man Ka-ling's superior |
Catherine Chau | Man Ka-ling 文嘉玲 | A pharmacist Kong Tung-kin's subordinate |
Raymond Lam | Toi Fung, Typhoon 邰風 | Manager assistant Tong Wing-sun's subordinate |
Deno Cheung | Ben | Tong King-tin's subordinate Help Cheng Ka-wai to collect Hong Zhi's secret information Dismissed and changed to work in Ka Wai Pharmaceutical in Episode 8 (Villain) |
Other casts
Cast | Role | Description |
Poon Fong-fong | Auntie Poon 潘姑娘 | A clergy Fong Siu-fong's friend |
Felix Lok | Cheng Ka-wai 井家衛 | Boss of Ka Wai Pharmaceutical Tong King-tin's competitor and enemy Ordered Ben and Tong Wing-sun to collect secret information from Hong Zhi (Villain) |
Skye Chan | Iris | Cheng Ka-wai's assistant |
Awards and nominations
45th TVB Anniversary Awards 2011
- Won: Most Improved Actress (Sire Ma)
- Nominated: Best Drama
- Nominated: Best Actor (Bobby Au Yeung)
- Nominated: Best Actor (Raymond Lam)
- Nominated: Best Supporting Actor (Power Chan)
- Nominated: Most Improved Actress (Mandy Wong)
My Astro On Demand Favourites Awards 2011
- Won: My Favourite Television Character (Raymond Lam)
- Nominated: My Favourite Drama Top 5
- Nominated: My Favourite Actor (Raymond Lam) Top 5
- Nominated: My Favourite Supporting Actress (Gigi Wong)
- Nominated: My Favourite Theme Song (Raymond Lam) Top 5
- Nominated: My Favourite Television Character (Bobby Au-yeung)
Viewership ratings
Week | Episodes | Average Points | Peaking Points | References | |
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September 12–16, 2011 | |
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September 19–23, 2011 | |
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September 26–29, 2011 | |
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October 3–6, 2011 | |
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October 7, 2011 | |
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- The highest rating per minute.
References
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