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  2. One 31 - Wikipedia

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    One 31 is a Thai TV channel owned by GMM Grammy that offers drama, variety, news and entertainment programs. It was launched in 2011 as 1-Sky One and changed its name several times before becoming One 31 in 2015.

  3. Channel 3 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 3 is Thailand's first commercial free-to-air television network that was launched in 1970. It broadcasts in Thai language and covers various genres, such as entertainment, news, drama, and sports.

  4. Channel 8 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8 is a Thai digital TV channel that broadcasts entertainment, foreign TV series, and sports. It is owned by RS Group and available on satellite, terrestrial and streaming media platforms.

  5. Thai television soap opera - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, genre, and international broadcast of Thai TV dramas, also known as lakorn. Find out how Thai soap operas became popular in Southeast Asia and beyond, and see examples of popular series.

  6. Suphapburut Juthathep - Wikipedia

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    Suphapburut Juthathep is a Thai lakorn series based on a novel series of the same name. It tells the love stories of five half-brothers who are descendants of Mom Rajawongse and M.C. Witchakorn.

  7. My Husband in Law - Wikipedia

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    My Husband in Law is a 2020 Thai romantic comedy series starring Prin Suparat and Nittha Jirayungyurn. It aired on Channel 3 from April to June 2020 and was broadcast in mainland China by Tencent Video.

  8. List of Thai television soap operas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of lakorns, or Thai television soap operas. 1980s. Tuk Kae (1983) - Apichat Halamjiak, Rosario Chandra, and Sida Puapimon;

  9. Duangjai Dhevaprom - Wikipedia

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    Duangjai Dhevaprom is a Thai lakorn based on novels by the same writers as Suphapburut Juthathep. It is the sequel of the 2013 series and follows the lives of Devaphrom's heirs, including Porncheewan, a character played by Yeena Salas.