Safe Guards

Safe Guards
鐵血保鏢
Genre Costume Drama
Starring Steven Ma
Elaine Yiu
Wayne Lai
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 25
Production
Producer(s) Lee Tim-shing
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original network TVB
Original release February 27, 2006 – March 31, 2006
External links
Website

Safe Guards (Traditional Chinese: 鐵血保鏢) is a TVB costume drama series broadcast in February 2006.

Synopsis

The story revolves around the Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局), which is the most prominent safeguard and escort agency in Hangzhou. However, the agency was discovered to be close to bankruptcy, due to financial mismanagement. Together with his four sons, the patriarch of the family, Sheung Ching-Tong (Samuel Kwok) must, along with other allies and confidantes, rebuild the agency and save it from near certain death.

The series consists of 25 episodes and centers around the character - Sheung Chi who is the third son of Sheung Ching Tong.

The series starts off with Sheung Chi having to go to the help of his elder brother - Sheung Chung and their tumultuous relationship. This relationship was severely strained when Sheung Ching Tong had to decide on who will succeed him as the master of the agency.

Sheung Ching Tong's indecisiveness by first appointing Sheung Chung and then deciding against it and then to appoint Sheung Hao and then deciding against it too, resulted in a myriad of crisis in the agency which Sheung Chi had to face and manage. That Sheung Chi was the adopted son unlike Sheung Chung and Sheung Hao who are the natural sons of Sheung Ching Tong, made Sheung Chi's actions more questionable and difficult.

In the end, after much turmoil, Sheung Ching Tong appointed Sheung Chi as the master of the agency. Surprisingly, Sheung Chung supported the appointment but this is after having accepted that Sheung Chi will make a better leader than he would.

This took up almost 2/3 of the series and towards the end - episode 20/21, the character of Sheung Yi was introduced. Having spent his youth overseas, Sheung Yi came back when the father (Sheung Ching Tong) died. He then told Sheung Chi that with the modernisation i.e. building of railroads etc. the agency's method of delivering goods on land will be a thing of the past. Sheung Chi on hearing this decided to embark, together with his brothers Sheung Chung and Sheung Yi, on acquiring the rights to deliver goods via river. This formed the last part of the story.

The sub-plots in the series involved the relationship of Sheung Chi with Lei Cheung-Fung (Elaine Yiu) and how Sheung Hao (together with his mother and uncle) tried to destroy everything that Sheung Chi tried to achieve.

While the storyline is very light, it does have its dark and serious moments including the death of 3 main characters.

Cast

CastRoleDescription
Steven Ma Sheung Chi
尚智
Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局) Fourth Master
Lei Cheung-Fung's lover.
Sheung Ching-Tong's adopted son.
Elaine Yiu Lei Cheung-Fung
利祥鳳
Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局) Guard
Sheung Chi's lover.
Wayne Lai Sheung Chung
尚忠
Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局) Second Master
Sheung Ching-Tong's son.
Ben Wong Sheung Hao
尚孝
Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局) Third Master
Sheung Ching-Tong's son.
Kwok Fung (郭峰) Sheung Ching-Tong
尚正堂
Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局) First Master
Sheung Chung, Sheung Hao, and Shueng Yi's father.
Sheung Chi's guardian.
Sheung Ching-Pang and Sheung Ching-Man's brother.
Lai Lok-yi Sheung Yi
尚義
Sheung Ching-Tong's son.
Lau Kong (劉江) Sheung Ching-Pang
尚正鵬
Sheung Ching-Tong and Sheung Ching-Man's older brother.
Chiang Chi Kwong (蔣志光) Sheung Ching-Man
尚正文
Yan Ching's husband.
Sheung Ching-Pang and Sheung Ching-Tong's younger brother.
Kara Hui Yan Ching
殷靜
Wui Yau Safeguard Agency (會友鏢局) Guard
Sheung Ching-Man's wife.
Evergreen Mak (麥長青) Fo Yeung-Hung
火樣紅

Characters

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
February 27 - March 3, 2006 1 — 5
29
[1]
2
March 6–10, 2006 6 — 10
31
34
[2]
3
March 13–17, 2006 11 — 15
31
[3]
4
March 20–24, 2006 16 — 20
32
[4]
5
March 27–31, 2006 21 — 25
34
40
[5]

Awards and nominations

Awards

39th TVB Anniversary Awards (2006)

Nominations

39th TVB Anniversary Awards (2006)

References

External links

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