Life Made Simple

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Life Made Simple
阿旺新傳

Life Made Simple poster
Genre Modern Comedy-Drama
Starring Roger Kwok
Jessica Hsuan
Angela Tong
Bosco Wong
Leila Tong
Opening theme "十萬個為什麼" by
Roger Kwok & Jessica Hsuan
Ending theme "軟糖" by
Roger Kwok & Jessica Hsuan
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 32
Production
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Broadcast
Original channel TVB
Original run October 24, 2005 – December 6, 2005
Chronology
Related shows Square Pegs (2003)
External links
Website

Life Made Simple (Traditional Chinese: 阿旺新傳) is a TVB modern drama series broadcast in October 2005. The series is shown to celebrate TVB's 38th Anniversary.

The series is an indirect sequel to 2002's Square Pegs (戇夫成龍). The main cast features Roger Kwok, Jessica Hsuan, and Leila Tong from the original series and new cast including Bosco Wong, and Paul Chun. The indirect sequel takes place in the modern era instead of the ancient setting of its prequel.

Synopsis

The modern version of Ah Wong,
Steps out of his simple world.

Ding Sheung-Wong (Roger Kwok) is a man in his thirties but with an IQ of a seven year old. People would make fun of him by calling crazy, but he would tell them that he is just simple. His best friend Wong Kei-Fung (Jessica Hsuan), whom were friends since they were young, used to play a game where he was the husband and she was the wife; hence, this is why Wong refers to Fung as his "little wife". One day Fung told Wong that she would have to leave to the United States for four years of college.

When Fung returns to Hong Kong, she finds a job at the Chung (鍾) Corporation where she works under the management of Chung Kam-Wing (Paul Chun) and his son Michael Chung Chi-Chung (Bosco Wong). Later Kam-Wing finds out that Wong is his biological son and recruits him to his company, as well. Angel On Kei (Leila Tong), Fung's cousin, who returned with Fung from the States has a crush on Chi-Chung. But Chi-Chung has a crush on Fung. Fung feels that Wong is the one that can make her truly happy but is puzzled whether to choose Chi-Chung or Wong...

Cast

Main cast

CastRoleDescription
Roger KwokDing Sheung-Wong (Ah Wong)
丁常旺
Age 30
Ding Sau-Lin and Chung Kam-Wing's simple-minded son.
Wong Kei-Fung husband.
Chung Chi-Chung's half-brother.
Jessica HsuanWong Kei-Fung (Catherine)
黃奇鳳
Ding Sheung-Wong wife.
Chung Chi-Chung's ex-girlfriend.
On Kei's cousin.
Angelina Lo (盧宛茵) Ding Sau-Lin
丁秀蓮
Ding Sheung-Wong's mother.
Chung Kam-Wing's ex-wife.
Tong Fuk-Shui wife.
Paul Chun Chung Kam-Wing
鍾錦榮
Chung (鍾) Corporation CEO
Ding Sheung-Wong and Chung Chi-Chung's father.
Ding Sau-Lin's ex-husband.
Sung Mei-Lun's husband.
Leila Tong On Kei (Angel)
安琪
Wong Kei-Fung's cousin.
Chung Chi-Chung wife.
Bosco Wong Chung Chi-Chung (Michael)
鍾子聰
Chung (鍾) Corporation Manager
Ding Sheung-Wong's half-brother.
Wong Kei-Fung's ex-boyfriend.
On Kei's husband.
Chung Kam-Wing and Sung Mei-Lun's son.
Raymond Cho Lok Kui-Shing
洛渠成
Chung Chi-Chung's friend, and Wong Kei-Fung's Lover
Benz Hui Tong Fuk-Shui
唐福瑞
Dessert Cafe Owner
Ding Sau-Lin's husband.
Ding Sheung Wong stepfather.
Angela Tong Li Siu-Ho
李笑好
Dessert Cafe Dishwasher
Ding Sheung-Wong's friend.
Lam Bun's lover.

Other cast

CastRoleDescription
Law Koon Lan (羅冠蘭)Ho Lai-Sa
何麗莎
Wong Siu-Lung's wife.
Wong Kei-Fung's mother.
Chun Wong (秦煌)Wong Siu-Lung
黃小龍
Bus Driver
Ho Lai-Sa's husband.
Wong Kei Fung's father.
Samuel Kwok (郭鋒)Li Wai
李威
Li Siu-Ho's father.
Li Ka Sing (李家聲)Lam Bun
林賓
Dessert Cafe Clerk
Li Siu-Ho's lover.
Rebecca ChanSung Mei-Lun
宋美綸
Chung Kam-Wing's wife.
Chung Chi-Chung's mother.

Awards and nominations

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
October 24 - October 28, 2005 1 — 5
30
[1]
2
October 31 - November 4, 2005 6 — 10
32
34
[2]
3
November 7 - November 11, 2005 11 — 15
33
37
[3]
4
November 14 - November 18, 2005 16 — 20
34
36
[4]
5
November 21 - November 25, 2005 21 — 25
34
37
[5]
6
November 28 - December 2, 2005 26 — 30
34
37
[6]
7
December 5 - December 6, 2005 31 — 32
41
43
[7]

References

External links

  • TVB.com Life Made Simple - Official Website (Chinese)
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