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  2. Duangjai Dhevaprom - Wikipedia

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    Duangjai Dhevaprom. Duangjai Dhevaprom (Thai: ดวงใจเทวพรหม, lit. 'The Heart of Dhevaprom', RTGS:Duangjai Thewaphrom) is Thai lakorn broadcast on Channel 3, it premiered the first drama on 8 March 2024. It finished a process of filming in 2023. [ 1 ] It is the sequel of Suphapburut Juthathep series, airing in 2013.

  3. Thai television soap opera - Wikipedia

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    Folk stories. Thai television soap operas have contributed to popularize the spirits and legends of the folklore of Thailand. Some soap operas, such as "Raeng Ngao", include the popular ghosts in Thai culture interacting with the living, while others are based on traditional Thai legends and folk tales such as "Nang Sib Song", "Kaki" and "Thep ...

  4. Game of Outlaws - Wikipedia

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    Nok Chatchai, the director of the movie also plays in the drama. This is Toon Pimpawee's first collaboration with Channel 3 after his contract with Channel 7 expires. [8] This script has been made into a drama twice, the first time in 2010 using the title "Prajan Lai Payak", the second time in 2021, being this one.

  5. List of Thai television soap operas - Wikipedia

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    Khu Kam (1990) - Bird McIntyre and Komolchanok Komolthiti. La Ong Dao (1990) - Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit and Warut Woratham. Chaloey Sak (1991) - Likit Ekmongkol and Chintara Sukapatana. Wanida (1991) - Sarunyoo Wongkrachang and Lalita Panyopas. Nai Fun (1992) - Chatchai Plengpanich, Warut, Sinjai, and Lalita Panyopas.

  6. Channel 3 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2018, Channel 3 (owned jointly by BEC and MCOT) was the last broadcaster to broadcast analog television services in Thailand. The network made the move to digital television in late 2019 on VHF while analogue television ceased transmission on 26 March 2020 at 00:00 am (UTC+7), exactly 50 years after the channel's launch.

  7. Poot Mae Nam Khong - Wikipedia

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    The Lakorn became one of Rating hits for Ch7 during October 6–12 (refer to its second week of airing). The lakorn received a 13 rating from 6.73 million people watching ranked number #3 behind another 2 lakorn starring Pancake. [1] Now, the Lakorn ranked as one of Ch7’s hit makers for the second half of the year along with Silamanee and ...

  8. Kanawut Traipipattanapong - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official site. Kanawut Traipipattanapong (Thai: คณาวุฒิ ไตรพิพัฒนพงษ์), born 4 December 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand, [1] also known as " Gulf " (Thai: กลัฟ), is a Thai actor and model. He is known for his performance in the film Bua Pen Fun Yap, in series TharnType: The Series, Laorchan You ...

  9. Sapai Look Tung - Wikipedia

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    Sapai Look Tung. Sapai Look Tung ( Thai: สะใภ้ลูกทุ่ง; RTGS : Sa-phai Luk Thung; "Country Daughter-in-law") is a Thai Romance Comedy Lakorn, produced by Channel 3, a famous Thai television channel. The lakorn starring by Mart Krissada and Janie Tienposuwan as the leading roles as well as Notable supporting cast includes ...