The Money-Maker Recipe
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| The Money-Maker Recipe 師奶股神 |
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| Genre | Modern Drama |
| Format | Non-HD (16:9 Screen Resolution) |
| Starring | Michael Tse Kiki Sheung Dominic Lam Joyce Tang |
| Country of origin | Hong Kong |
| Language(s) | Cantonese |
| No. of episodes | 20 |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 45 minutes per episode |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Television Broadcasts Limited |
| Original airing | May 26 2008 |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
The Money-Maker Recipe 《師奶股神》 is a TVB drama series starring Michael Tse, Kiki Sheung, Dominic Lam, and Joyce Tang. It started airing in Hong Kong on May 26, 2008.
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[edit] Cast
- Michael Tse
- Kiki Sheung
- Dominic Lam Ka Wah
- Joyce Tang
- Mary Hon
- Angela Tong
- Toby Leung
- Ellesmere Choi
- Savio Tsang
- Leanne Li
[edit] Synopsis
As a stockbroker, WONG CHI CHUNG (Michael Tse) is not cunning and tricky enough. Many of his customers have turned to the new securities firm in the same estate. Top broker of the firm, TING SHIU KING (Dominic Lam Ka Wah), tries to expand his customer base by developing the housewives market. He teaches CHUNG’s wife TSEUNG YUE CHU (Kiki Sheung) all about stock exchanges. CHU earns a lot of money through KING and many housewives follow her blindly. CHUNG wants CHU to stop indulging in stock market and they fight with each other all the time. Feeling lost in both his career and marriage, CHUNG meets his puppy lover KOO KA CHUN (Joyce Tang) and discovers that she also works as a stockbroker While everybody has become a devoted stockholder, the market suddenly drops drastically. All the housewives lose large amounts of money and get devastated. CHU tries to pay for the debt by working multiple jobs and she also decides to reconcile with CHUNG. Unfortunately, CHUNG has been framed by CHUN and KING. As an extraordinary housewife, CHU is not defeated at all. She stays calm, bounces back and gets ready to strive against the villainy.
[edit] Ratings
| Week | Average Points | Peak Points |
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| Week 1 (Ep. 01-05) | 29 points | |
| Week 2 (Ep. 06-10) | 29 points | |
| Week 3 (Ep. 11-15) | ||
| Week 4 (Ep. 16-20) |
[edit] External links
- TVB Official Site (Chinese)
- K for TVB Episodic Synopsis and Screen captures(English)
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