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Double Happiness II
喜临门II
Written byAng Eng Tee 洪荣狄
Directed byFoo Seng Peng
Chong Liung Man (Season 2)
StarringIvy Lee
Xie Shaoguang
Edmund Chen
Vivian Lai
Zhang Wei
Opening themeSeason 2: 平衡点 sung by Anson Goh
Country of originSingapore
Original languageChinese
No. of episodes141
Production
ProducerSoh Bee Lian
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Original release
NetworkMediaCorp Channel 8
Release2004 (2004) –
2005 (2005)
Related
Double Happiness

Double Happiness II (Chinese: 喜临门II) is a Chinese drama serial on MediaCorp Channel 8 in Singapore which was screened in 2004 and ended in Jan 2005. It consists two parts, with 71 episodes in this part of the show. It is about a family who sells fish and chips in a renowned restaurant in East Coast Road called Happy Fish. It stars Ivy Lee , Xie Shaoguang , Edmund Chen , Vivian Lai & Zhang Wei as the casts for the second installment. The restaurant has its ups and downs, but eventually it will come out strong, but not without tragedies and lessons learned. It is the sequel to Double Happiness.

In 2007 MediaCorp sold its rights to Chinese broadcaster CCTV8 and it was broadcast in China in 5 parts.[1] It also had a rerun on Channel 8 in 2010 on weekdays at 4.00am, 2013 on weekdays at 5.30pm and the latest in 2020 on weekends at 7.30am.

Cast

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Guest cast

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Accolades

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Award Nominee Accolades Result
Young Talent Award
青苹果奖
Jason Liang
梁世杰
Star Awards 2005 Show 1
红星大奖 2005
Won
Best Supporting Actor
最佳男配角
Alan Tern
唐育书
Star Awards 2005 Show 2
红星大奖 2005
Nominated
Best Supporting Actress
最佳女配角
Hong Huifang
洪慧芳
Nominated
Vivian Lai
赖怡伶
Nominated

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "China's CCTV to show drama series by MediaCorp Studios". Channel NewsAsia. 23 August 2007.
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