Together (Singaporean TV series)

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Together
(当我们同在一起)
Genre Period drama
Created by Ang Eng Tee 洪荣狄
Written by Ang Eng Tee 洪荣狄
Directed by Chia Mien Yang 谢敏洋
Chong Liung Man 张龙敏
Lai Lee Thin 赖丽婷
Loo Yin Kam 卢燕金
Tay Peck Choo 郑碧珠
Starring Jeanette Aw
Dai Yang Tian
Elvin Ng
Eelyn Kok
Zhang Zhen Huan
Zhou Ying
Opening theme 我们 by Kelvin Tan 陈伟联
Ending theme 我们之间 by Joi Chua 蔡淳佳
Country of origin Singapore
Original language(s) Chinese
No. of episodes 36
Production
Producer(s) Chia Mien Yang 谢敏洋
Running time approx. 45 minutes per episode
Release
Original network MediaCorp Channel 8
Original release Singapore: 30 November 2009 –
18 January 2010
PPCTV: 2 June 2010 (Cambodia)
TPBS: 1 June 2012 (Thailand)
Chronology
Preceded by Daddy at Home 企鹅爸爸
Followed by Happy Family 过好年
Related shows An Ode To Life (2004)
The Little Nyonya (2008)
External links
Website

Together (Chinese: 当我们同在一起, literally "When We Are Together") is a Singaporean Chinese drama produced in 2009. It was telecasted on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. It is MediaCorp's 46th anniversary year-end blockbuster drama, and was sponsored by the Media Development Authority of Singapore. It made its debut on 30 November 2009 and ended on 18 January 2010. This drama serial consists of 36 episodes, and was screened on every weekday night at 9:00 pm.

The series also utilized the writer and some cast members from The Little Nyonya, a 2008 production by MediaCorp that went on to become the highest rated Singaporean TV series in 15 years.

The series title also refers to the children's folk song "The More We Get Together" and the tune is played during the interlude and in the introduction of the theme song.

Cast

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Yao Family

Cast Role Description
Wang Yuqing Yao Shi 姚狮 Yao Jianhong and Yao Wuji's father
Self-proclaimed Master of Time
Initially an addicted gambler
Deceased
Jeanette Aw Yao Jianhong 姚剑虹 Initially a swordswoman
Yao Wuji's twin sister
Became a dance hostess
Yao Shi's daughter
Huang Zhihao's ex-wife
Nicknamed 'Xiao-hong' in dance hall
Crush on Lin Xiaobei
Clothes seller
Yixin's mother
Xiao Bei's wife (few years later)
Zhang Zhen Huan Yao Wuji 姚无忌 Initially an owner of a bookstall
Yao Shi's son
Yao Jianhong's twin brother
Crush on Huang Jinhao

Lin Family

Cast Role Description
Li Wenhai Lin Yi 林益 Tailor
Lin Xiaobei's father
Lin Liyun Ah Wei Seamstress
Lin Xiaobei's mother
Dai Yang Tian Lin Xiaobei 林小杯 Nicknamed Lin Xiaomei (小妹, "Little Sister")
Son of Lin Yi
Event Organiser / Manager
Crush on Yao Jianhong
Huang Zhihao's best friend
Yixin's biological father
Yao Jianhong's husband (few years later)

Huang Family

Cast Role Description
Ye Shipin Huang Lifa 黄利发 Huang Zhihao and Huang Jinhao's father
Boss of a coffee shop
He Qiao's husband
Hong Huifang He Qiao 何娇 Huang Zhihao and Huang Jinhao's mother
Huang Lifa's wife
Elvin Ng Huang Zhihao 黄志豪 Nicknamed Tarzan (泰山)
Self-proclaimed Tiger King
Huang Jinhao's older brother
Son of Huang Lifa & He Qiao
Lin Xiaobei's best friend
Yixin's father
Crush on Yao Jianhong & Jinzhu
Turned eunuch by wrestling opponent, Shan Lang
Jinzhu's husband (few years later)
Eelyn Kok Huang Jinhao 黄金好 Huang Zhihao's younger sister
Daughter of Huang Lifa & He Qiao
Crush on Lin Xiaobei

Qin Family

Cast Role Description
Zheng Geping Qin Xiangling 秦相林 Formerly a conman
Liu Maomao's husband
Qin Huimin's father
Aileen Tan Liu Maomao 刘毛毛 Formerly from Butterfly Gang
Qin Xiangling's wife
Qin Huimin's mother
Zhou Ying Qin Huimin 秦慧敏 Crush on Lin Xiaobei
Daughter of Qin Xiangling & Liu Maomao
Becomes a lawyer

Wang Family

Cast Role Description
Pamelyn Chee Wang Yanxia Wang family's second shareholder
Wuji's wife (later divorced)
Jian Man Master Wang Wang family's business boss
Yanxia's father

Dance Club

Cast Role Description
Constance Song Lucy Head Hostess of Dance Club
Lucy-jie
Jeanette Aw Yao Jianhong See "Yao Family"
Yuan Long Zhang/Yang Lucy's assistant

North Bridge Road shops

Cast Role Description
Jeanette Aw Yao Jianhong See Yao Family
You Lei Auntie Wanton Wanton seller
Wu Kegou Uncle Foot Shoe seller
Shoe repair man
Chen Huoming $5.60 Wanton's assistant
Jake Low Zhen Paper seller
Ex-member of Anti-Corruption Bureau
Fa Si Yao Wen Fortune teller

Police Station

Cast Role Description
Yuan Shuai Ou Yuming Inspector Ou
Was Tua Kow Yang & Dehua's Superior at first but later on transferred to Anti-Corruption Bureau
Crush on Yao Jianhong
Desmond Tan Lin Dehua 林德华 Corporal Lin
Yao Jianhong's cousin
Crush on Yao Jianhong
Killed his superior Tua Kow Yang, Lucy, and Black Mole
Turned into a wanted man allegedly taking bribes and committing murder
Died

Others

Cast Role Description
Nat Ho Louis Doctor
Huimin's husband
Huang Peibei Xing Singxin
Zhen Fuji Mr. Poet Poet
Benjamin Heng Black Mole Leader Mole gang
Zhen Ming Joe Zhang's rival

Plot

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The story begins in 1967. That year, Singapore first issued her own currency and made national service mandatory for all young Singaporean males who have come of age. That year, there were people who rented out fake eyelashes for S$4 a day; prices of eggs plummeted to a new low, propelling Singaporeans to start a movement to kill chickens to reduce egg-supply. That year, the “Vietnam Rose” (a form of syphilis) set foot on the island, visitors who called on prostitutes shuddered at its mention; that same year, Sakura and Rita Chao’s “New Peach-blossom River” was popular in the streets of Singapore...

There lived 3 families in 3 houses along a horizontal street (which bustled with noise and excitement) in North Bridge Road, amongst whom were 6 youths of about the same age and had grown up together. Lin Xiaobei (Dai Yangtian) was the only son of tailor Lin. He fought and got into trouble all the time, and was a constant headache to his neighbours. Yao Jianhong (Jeanette Aw), who grew up with Xiaobei, was the only person who could subdue him. Jianhong withdrew from school at a young age and with her father, performed martial arts in the streets to sell medicated ointment. She was in the ‘turf’ for years, and was a candid and forthright girl with a sense of chivalry. Lin Xiaobei liked her and the feeling was mutual. However she was very unhappy with Xiao Bei’s frivolous attitude. She hoped that Xiao Bei would be down-to-earth and succeed his father’s trade. Xiaobei did not want to be resigned to cooping in the humble tailor-shop. He wanted to venture into more ambitious grounds and strike it rich someday.

Another childhood friend of Lin Xiaobei was Huang Zhihao, nicknamed "Tarzan"(Elvin Ng), who was always building castles in the air. A fickle-minded youth, he wanted to be a car racer for a moment and fantasized about being a wrestler next. Both of them were at loggerheads sometimes and allies during other occasions. Xiaobei and Tarzan stick by each other through weal and woe. Like chopsticks, each is incomplete without the other.

Besides Jianhong, Tarzan’s sister, Huang Jinhao (Eelyn Kok), also liked Xiaobei. She was a vain and materialistic girl with a naive mindset. Despite not winning Xiaobei’s heart, she was loyal to him as a friend. Jianhong’s twin brother, Yao Wuji (Zhang Zhenhuan) was very timid. He could only keep the feelings he had towards Jinhao to himself.

Qin Hui Min (Zhou Ying) was the only one among the few youngsters who was highly educated. Though she was physically weak, she had an unrelenting perseverance, and eventually became a lawyer.

The two generations of these families went through 30 years of changes, entwined in love, hate, grudge, jealousy, magnanimity and forgiveness.

Character Analysis

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  • Dai Yangtian as Lin Xiaobei – Lin Xiaobei is an eloquent, ambitious, strong and silent, upholding justice, dare to love, dare to hate and is the only son. There are a total of three women who is in love with him however his eyes are set on only Jianhong. His fate later had a tremendous change because of Huang Jinhao going from a happy go lucky chap to a drug addict. He later found out his lover had married his best friend. Xiaobei was also given a nickname as Xiaomei.
  • Jeanette Aw as Yao Jianhong – Yao Jianhong is a beautiful, strong girl who can pull through even the darkest period of time. She never receive any education and helps her father to perform martial arts on the street,later she became a bar girl to help her father pay his debts. She is in love with Xiaobei but she wants him to be realistic and stop being so ambitious,however he left her due to some reasons. She later was pregnant with Xiaobei's child yet married Zhihao.
  • Elvin Ng as Huang Zhihao – As ‘Tarzan’ in the drama, he is someone who is brash and courageous, but naive. Often manipulated by others, he is easily distracted and does not succeed in the things he takes up. He harbors big ambitions but easily gives up in the face of difficulties. Tarzan is great buddies with Xiao Bei but falls out with him because of their love for Jianhong. He eventually marries Jian Hong but never wins her heart.
  • Eelyn Kok as Huang Jinhao – She plays Huang Jinhao, a vain young girl in her prime whose bubbly, pretty and fashionable. Always dreaming of a better life, she does not want to be cooped up working in a coffeeshop. Naive, she is often lucky to have Xiaobei who protects her from being cheated. She makes use of Yao Wuji who’s in love with her, and fights with Jianhong for Xiaobei’s affections. She later becomes the cause of Xiaobei’s downward spiral change of fate.
  • Zhang Zhen Huan as Yao Wuji – He plays an introvert, shy, non-ambitious Yao Jianhong's brother who falls for Huang Jinhao. Jinhao makes use of Wuji to get what she wants.
  • Zhou Ying as Qin Huimin – she plays an easily fallen ill lawyer and quietly falling in love with Xiaobei but when she finds out about his love for Jianhong, she even tries to bring them together despite being still in love with Xiaobei.

Awards

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Together dominated the 2010 Star Awards in the acting and professional categories and in audience-voted phone and online polls. Its production team garnered a record four nominations for Best Director.

Award Nominee(s) Result
2010 Star Awards
Best Actor Elvin Ng Nominated
Dai Yang Tian Nominated
Best Actress Jeanette Aw Nominated
Eelyn Kok Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Zheng Geping Nominated
Zhang Zhen Huan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Hong Huifang Nominated
Aileen Tan Nominated
Best Drama Serial Together Won
Best Drama Theme Song 《我们》 by Kelvin Tan Wei Lian Won
Best Director Chong Liung Man Nominated
Lai Lee Thin Nominated
Loo Yin Kam Nominated
Tay Peck Choo[1] Won
Best Screenplay Ang Eng Tee Nominated
Favourite Male Character Lin Xiaobei
(played by Dai Yang Tian)
Nominated
Huang Zhihao "Tarzan"
(played by Elvin Ng)
Nominated
Favourite Female Character Yao Jianhong
(played by Jeanette Aw)
Won
Most Unforgettable Villain Lin Dehua
(played by Desmond Tan)
Nominated
2010 Asian Television Awards
Best Actress Jeanette Aw Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Zhang Zhen Huan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Constance Song Nominated

Trivia

  • Fiona Xie was originally cast as Huang Jinhao, however she pulled out last minute due to personal reasons. The role was later given to Eelyn Kok.
  • Most scenes of the series were filmed in Malacca.
  • Originally the scripts of Jeanette Aw was first written to love Elvin Ng.
  • Yuan Long has two names, Zhang and Yang, however was called Yang more.
  • Elvin Ng and Jeanette Aw had paired up in another drama, New Beginnings.
  • Dai Yang Tian and Elvin Ng had paired up in another drama, No Limits.
  • Dai Yang Tian and Zhou Ying pairs up again for the second time after Table of Glory. Breakout was another drama, but was not counted as he was a villain in the stated drama.
  • Originally this drama had intended to produce 35 episodes, but was later extended to 36 due to overruns in filming.
  • The TV serial was featured as material for television broadcasting for other drama series such as in episodes 4 and 7 of C.L.I.F. 2 and in episode 10 of 118.

Overseas Release

The drama serial will be broadcast on PPCTV Channel 9 as a blockbuster drama series of the year.

Country of Broadcast Broadcasting Network Release Date
 Cambodia PPCTV Drama 9 2 June 2010
 Thailand Thai Public Broadcasting Service 1 June 2012[2]

See also

References

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External links

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