Family Matters (Singaporean TV series)

Family Matters
(法庭俏佳人)
Genre Legal drama
Family
Written by Ng Kah Huay (黄佳华)
Starring Ivy Lee
Thomas Ong
Terence Cao
Cynthia Koh
Opening theme Trust (信任) by Cai Mei Yi (蔡美仪)
Country of origin Singapore
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Chia Mien Yang 谢敏洋
Lai Lee Thin 赖丽婷
Running time approx. 45 minutes
Release
Original network MediaCorp Channel 8
Original release 11 Sep 2006
Chronology
Related shows Justice In The City (2012)
Legal Eagles (2017)
External links
[Family Matters Website]

Family Matters (Chinese: 法庭俏佳人) is a 2006 Singaporean Mandarin television drama series which was aired on Mediacorp TV Channel 8. Starring Ivy Lee and Thomas Ong, the series depicts the lives of two lawyers who specialise in divorce cases in the Family Court of Singapore, and also their romance which is fraught with troubles.

Plot summary

As a child, Zhao Shuyang (Ivy Lee) was adopted by Zheng Zhigang (Chen Shucheng) when her parents got separated and remarried. Raised by Zheng, Shuyang grew up to become a promising lawyer, specializing in divorce cases.

Having been loved by her adoptive parents and stepbrother, Zheng Weilun (Terence Cao), Shuyang yearns to marry. Her stepbrother, Weilun, tries to woo her but to no avail, because Shuyang is romantically interested in Gao Ming.

However, Shuyang is shocked when she finds out the truth about Gao Ming (Thomas Ong), her adoptive father's illegitimate son. To make matters worse, she finds herself falling for the ever-flamboyant Gao Ming. Towards the end, she contracts stomach cancer with little hope of survival.

In the last episode, Shuyang choses Gao Ming and Wei Lun is sent to prison. Shuyang manages to keep her condition in control by undergoing treatment for a year. Gao Ming And Shuyang then get married.

Cast

2006 Accolades

AwardNomineeResult
Best Actress 最佳女主角Ivy Lee 李锦梅Won

See also


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