A Pillow Case of Mystery

A Pillow Case of Mystery
施公奇案

Promotional poster
Genre Costume drama
Detective fiction
Fantasy
Written by Lau Chi-wah
Starring Bobby Au-yeung
Kenix Kwok
Benny Chan
Tavia Yeung
Annie Man
Lo Hoi-pang
Opening theme "Sin Chi Sin Kok" (先知先覺) by Benny Chan
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producer(s) Lam Chi-wah
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 42 – 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Original release 31 January – 26 February 2006
Chronology
Related shows A Pillow Case of Mystery II (2010)
External links
Website

A Pillow Case of Mystery (Traditional Chinese: 施公奇案; literally The Curious Cases of Lord Sze) is a 2006 Hong Kong detective-fantasy television drama starring Bobby Au-yeung as the titular character, Mr. Sze (Sze Sai-lun). Produced by Lam Chi-wah and edited by Lau Chi-wah, the drama is a TVB production. The original broadcast was on the TVB Jade network with 45-minute episodes airing five days a week from 31 January to 26 February 2006. The drama is set during the early 19th century Qing dynasty. Sze Sai-lun, the newly appointed magistrate of Kong-do County, accidentally encounters a spirit, enclosed in a magic pillow, who helps him solve cases.

Due to the drama's popular success, a follow-up sequel, A Pillow Case of Mystery II was produced and was released in 2010.

Premise

Sze Sai-lun (Bobby Au-yeung) becomes the new magistrate of Kong-do County. After a series of unresolved cases, the townspeople begin to see him as pathetic and useless. While Sai-lun was searching for evidence by a hillside, he accidentally injures himself, dropping blood on a mysterious pillow. He faints on it and discovers that the pillow encloses a spirit (Lo Hoi-pang) who can help him solve mysteries by giving him clues and riddles to solve. With the help of the pillow spirit, the townspeople begin to see a new light in Sai-lun.

Cast and characters

Main characters

Other characters

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average points Peaking points HK viewers
(in millions)
References
1
January 31 — February 3, 2006
1 — 4
28
31
1.78
[1]
2
February 6 — 10, 2006
5 — 9
32
35
2.04
[2]
3
February 13 — 17, 2006
10 — 14
31
1.98
[3]
4
February 20 — 24, 2006
15 — 19
32
2.04
[4]
February 26, 2006
20
36
38
2.29
[5][6]

Awards and nominations

39th TVB Anniversary Awards (2006)

References

External links

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