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  2. Tam Pai Doo - Wikipedia

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    Tam Pai Doo (Thai: ตามไปดู; RTGS: Tam Pai Du; lit: Follow to see) is a variety show and light documentary in Thailand produced by Grammy Entertainment and broadcast on Channel 9 on Sunday afternoons in the late 1980s to 1990s, with a 13-years airtime presented by Songwit Jirasopin.

  3. True Sports - Wikipedia

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    True Sports. True Sports is a Thai group of sport channels operated by cable and satellite pay-TV provider TrueVisions. True Sport channels are available exclusively on TrueVisions. The number of channels are depends on the package.

  4. Tulip Thong - Wikipedia

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    Sen Tang Ban Terng. Chid Jor Ror Doo. Tulip Thong ( Thai: ทิวลิปทอง; RTGS : Tulip Tong; lit: "Golden Tulip") is a 2017 Thai TV series or lakorn broadcast on Thailand's Channel 7 starting November 3, 2017 at 20:15 ICT (falls on a Loy Kratong night) on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays directed and produced by Philip Chalong .

  5. Woody Milintachinda - Wikipedia

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    Vuthithorn "Woody" Milintachinda ( Thai: วุฒิธร มิลินทจินดา; born 25 November 1976) is a Thai content creator, television and online content host, and executive producer. [1] Woody is a leading figure on the front lines of the Thai entertainment industry. [2] With nearly two decades of experience as a top talk ...

  6. Worranit Thawornwong - Wikipedia

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    Worranit Thawornwong (วรนิษฐ์ ถาวรวงศ์), better known as Mook (Thai: มุก) is a Thai actress and singer. She is the most famous actress in GMMTV . She is best known for her role in the 2015 Thai television series Ugly Duckling Series: Perfect Match as Junior and in My Dear Loser as Namkhing . [1]

  7. MCOT HD - Wikipedia

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    Virtual: 30. History. Former call signs. HST-TV [1] Former channel number (s) 4 (1955-1975) Channel 9 MCOT HD ( Thai: ช่อง 9 เอ็มคอตเอชดี) is a Thai state-owned free-to-air television network launched on 24 June 1955. It is owned by MCOT .

  8. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  9. Thai Public Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    Thai PBS is a public television station broadcasting on UHF Channel 29. The station broadcasts on a frequency formerly held by the privately run channel, iTV. Thai PBS tested its broadcast by connecting to a temporary signal for broadcasting to the special programs chart which had been appropriated by Television of Thailand (TVT or TV 11 ...