Dear, Dear Son-In-Law (TV series)

Dear, Dear Son-in-law
(女婿当家)
Genre Modern Drama
Starring Jeanette Aw
Pierre Png
Zhu Houren
Priscelia Chan
Renfred Ng
Opening theme zui mei de ping fan by daren tan sze wei
Country of origin Singapore
Language(s) Chinese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Running time approx. 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel MediaCorp
Original run October 16, 2007 – November 12, 2007
Chronology
Preceded by Metamorphosis
Followed by Live Again
External links
Website

Dear, Dear Son-in-Law (Chinese: 女婿当家) is a Singaporean Chinese modern family drama which is being telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It made its debut on 16 October 2007 and ended its run on 12 November 2007. It was screened at 2100 hours every weekday night. This drama series has been repeated every Saturday and Sunday, 4.30pm to 6.30pm. The serial consists of 20 episodes.

Contents

Cast

Main cast

Supporting Cast

Synopsis

Jiang Wencai (Zhu Houren) seems to have it all, a stable career and a happy family, until his eldest daughter Jiang Yijuan (Priscelia Chan) unexpectedly announces her engagement to an assistant designer, Zhang Shunfa (Pierre Png). Distrustful of Shunfa and yet unable to express his objections, Wencai offers to rent a room to him so that he can chaperone the couple as he plots to break them up.

But soon, Wencai realizes that his future son-in-law is not his only problem. His eldest son Junji (Zhang Yaodong) is being led into risky investments by his capricious mother-in-law; his second daughter Yijun (Jeanette Aw) whom he was proud of returned from abroad without completing her degree; his neglected teenager son and daughter also get into trouble behind his back. In turn, it was Shunfa who helps him resolve his family problems.

Unable to take the many setbacks, Wencai collapses and falls sick. He then conceives a scheme with Shunfa to teach his children a lesson.

Viewership

This drama series was the 5th highest rated drama in 2007.

Week Date Average Number of audience in 5 weekdays
(Round off to nearest thousand)
Week 1 16 October 2007 to 19 October 2007 656, 000
Week 2 22 October 2007 to 26 October 2007 677, 000
Week 3 29 October 2007 to 2 November 2007 671, 000
Week 4 5 November 2007 to 9 November 2007 690, 000
Last Episode 12 November 2007 768, 000

See also

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