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In 1997, BBTV Channel 7 released its hit lakorn, Pob Pee Fa, which provided a plot similar to this lakorn, but with different characters and story details. This 1997 lakorn was later referred to as a remake by some viewers. The real identity of Pee Fah is Phi Pop (ผีปอบ), a ghost of popular Thai folklore.
Sixth Sense (Korean: 식스센스; RR: Sikseusenseu; MR: Shiksŭsensŭ) is a South Korean television program that aired on tvN, from September 3 to October 29, 2020, every Thursday at 20:40 (), [1] and from June 25 to September 24, 2021, every Friday at 20:40 for its second season.
Sut Saneha (Thai: สูตรเสน่หา, RTGS: Sut Sa Ne Ha) is a 2009 Thai lakorn (telenovela), based on best selling novel by famous author King Chat, [2] starring Theeradej Wongpuapan, Ann Thongprasom, Willy McIntosh and Sonia Couling that originally aired on Channel 3 (Thailand). [1] [3]
Yoon Eun-hye as Shin Chae-kyeong; A normal high school girl, who has an interest in drawing and art. Though seemingly immature, she is kind-hearted and honest. She is betrothed to Crown Prince Lee Shin, who attends the same high school as her, by the late Emperor Seongjo of Korea, who was best friends with her grandfather.
The following is a list of lakorns, or Thai television soap operas. 1980s Tuk ... Sornram Teppitak, Katreeya English, Somchai Kemglad, and Myria Benedetti; Poot ...
Look Poochai Mai Ta Pode (Thai: ลูกผู้ชายไม้ตะพด; RTGS: Luk Phuchai Mai Taphot; English title: The Mighty Canes) is Thai TV series or lakorn aired on Thailand's Channel 7 from March 9 to April 27, 2012, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 20:30 for 22 episodes.
The lakorn, set in Ayutthaya Kingdom, during the reign of King Narai, is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Rompaeng, the penname of Chanyawi Somprida. [5] The novel got the Seven book award in 2010 and was adapted into a television drama for the first time in this series.
Sawan Biang (Thai: สวรรค์เบี่ยง) is a 2008 Thai TV series directed by Amaiporn Jitmaingong. Starring Ken Theeradeth Wonpuapan, Ann Thongprasom, Natharika Thamapreedanan, Louis Scott, Janesuda Parnto this TV series aired on Channel 3.