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C.I.D. (Singaporean TV Series)
C.I.D. (刑警2人组) is a Singaporean police drama which aired in 2006 on MediaCorp Channel 8. The series debuted in June 2006 and was screened on weekday nights at 9pm. It stars Tay Ping Hui, Qi Yuwu, Apple Hong, Jeanette Aw, Ong Ai Leng, Brandon Wong and Zhang Yaodong as the cast of this series. The series was directed by Chong Liung Man (张龙敏) and starred Tay Ping Hui and Qi Yuwu in the main lead roles. Five years later, Chong would go on to direct award-winning police blockbuster ''C.L.I.F.'', which also features Tay and Qi in the main roles as colleagues in the CID. Rare for a locally produced drama, certain scenes were filmed on location outside Southeast Asia; there were several scenes which took place in Taiwan and were filmed in the country itself. Cast *Tay Ping Hui as Chen Long 陈龙 (Sean) *Qi Yuwu as Tang Siwei 唐思伟 *Ivy Lee as Ye Xue 叶雪, Chenghui's wife *Jeanette Aw as Fang Jiayi 方佳宜 (Tang Sijie) * Brandon Wong as Zhang Zhihua 张志华 *Ong A ...
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John Cheng
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