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12 August 2024. (2024-08-12) The Secret of Us (Thai: ใจซ่อนรัก RTGS: Jai Son Rak) is a Thai drama television series adapted from the novel of the same name. Directed by Saratswadee Wongsomphet, and produced by Channel 3, it premiered on Channel 3 on June 24, 2024, and ran until August 12, 2024. It is the first girls' love ...
Agent. GMMTV. Height. 179 cm (5 ft 10 in) Trai Nimtawat (Thai: ตรัย นิ่มทวัฒน์; born January 14, 2001) nicknamed Neo (Thai: นีโอ) is a Thai actor signed to GMMTV, [1][2] for which he is best known for his roles in Fish Upon the Sky (2021), The Eclipse (2022), and Only Friends (2023). He is also a former ...
Synopsis. Asia, a pediatrician who came to treat children's snake scale disease in Phanom Nakha village. She encountered danger but was assisted by Anantachai, the Naga serpent who protected Phanom Nakha. A thousand years ago, she was Ananchalee, Anantachai's lover, but she was captured by Anekchat, Anantachai's younger brother with envy and ...
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.
1998–present. Greg Uttsada Panichkul (Thai: อัษฎา พานิชกุล; RTGS: Atsada Phanitchakun; born September 3, 1973) [1][2] is an American-born Thai actor, television presenter and model. He was a VJ for MTV Asia for over 15 years, making him one of Asia's longest running hosts and cementing his star status. Most recently ...
The Betrayal (Thai: เกมรักทรยศ) is a 2021 Thai psychological thriller television series. The series is adapted from the British TV series Doctor Foster, from BBC Studios starring Ann Thongprasom, Ananda Everingham and Patricia Tanchanok Good, with Chatayodom Hiranyasthiti and Rinlanee Sripen. [1][2][3] broadcast on Channel 3 ...
World Heritage Sites. Thailand portal. v. t. e. In Thailand, television broadcasting started on 24 June, 1955 (in NTSC). [1] Color telecasts (PAL, System B/G 625 lines) were started in 1967, and full-time color transmissions were launched in 1975. As of November 2020, there are currently 21 digital (DVB-T2) TV channels in Thailand.
National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT2HD) 3. Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) 4. ALTV (Thai PBS Active Learning TV) 5. Royal Thai Army Radio and Television (TV5 HD) 7. T Sports 7; 10. Thai Parliament Television (TPTV) 11. NBT Regional 11 (Broadcast in each region to 4 sectors, to consist of)