Forensic Heroes

This article is about the television drama. For the television series franchise, see Forensic Heroes (franchise).
Forensic Heroes
法證先鋒
Genre Police procedural
Starring Bobby Au-Yeung
Frankie Lam
Yoyo Mung
Linda Chung
Opening theme "天網" by
Frankie Lam
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 25
Production
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original network TVB
Original release June 13, 2006 – July 16, 2006
Chronology
Followed by Forensic Heroes II (2008)
External links
Website

Forensic Heroes (Traditional Chinese: 法證先鋒) is a TVB modern suspense series broadcast in June 2006 and the first installment of the Forensic Heroes series.

A direct sequel, Forensic Heroes II (法證先鋒II) was produced and broadcast in 2008 continued with the same cast, alongside Kevin Cheng and Charmaine Sheh. Forensic Heroes III was broadcast in October in 2011. The actors and actresses are totally different from the former two TV plays. It has achieved a great success and won the highest audience rating among all plays.

Synopsis

The plot for Forensic Heroes contains a mixture of various themes. The mysteries include Who Killed Tim Sir's wife?, The Tai Po Corpse, Murders for Justice and Where is Tim Sir? The series included many serial killers. However, of all the crimes, there were two very important ones. "Who Killed Tim Sir's Wife?" had two possible suspects, however, the murderer turns out to be a nurse who accidentally poisoned her. This causes Tim's heart to break, but it is a lucky chance for him to fall in love with Siu-Yau. "Where is Tim Sir" was the last and most important mystery.

A clown, Tracy's only true friend, abducted Tim. The clown puts him in a port container with seemingly limited air supply, no water and food supply and a camera connected to a laptop, stored in a disc and new clips sent to Forensics everyday show Tim trying to create a fire to attract the rescuers using friction. But Forensics has only three days to find Tim before he dies of thirst and hunger. Siu-Yau is especially worried and fearful as she has fallen in love with him. The clown is caught, brought to Forensics to be interrogated, but before any information is extracted from him, he kills himself. All seems lost.

However, while Forensics is searching, Siu-Yau looks at the laptop screen with Sam. Then the lights lighting the container up dim and a small hole is seen coming through the container. This sparks new hope in Siu-Yau and Sam, who check the position of the sun and find out where Tim is. Still, that is not narrowed down enough. Tim is wearing a watch that could reflect sunlight coming through the hole and start a small fire, which the rescuers would see. But little do they know that Tim is just waiting to die.

Tim has a dream. He sees his wife, Charlie in the dream. She asks him what he is doing in the world of the dead. Tim says that he is ready to give up and leave the earth. However, Charlie tells him she is sure he can do it and leaves. He returns to reality for a short moment, but soon is back in the dream...

Tim this time dreams of his true love, Siu-Yau. He says he is tired of suffering on earth, but Siu-Yau holds his hands and tells him others are waiting for him, and he has to pull through. This gives Tim enough confidence to raise his arm to the sunlight, and start a fire. The air force that is helping to find Tim Sir, finds him in a container. Tim is hospitalized and he tells Siu-Yau that it was her that he saw that made him keep on going rather than giving up. Siu-Yau rejects Tim sadly. Ding-Ding and Sam decide to buy a house together and is it there that Sam proposes to Ding-Ding. There is a party to celebrate the wedding of Ding-Ding and Sam. There, Siu-Yau finally faces her true feelings for the man she loves and accepts a date from Tim. Just then, Tim and Sam's phones ring, and they are called off for a case...

Cast

Main cast

CastRoleDescription
Bobby Au-Yeung (歐陽震華) Ko Yin-Pok (Timothy)
高彥博
Forensic Analyst Supervisor
Koo Chak-Yiu's husband.
Leung Siu-Yau's boyfriend.
Koo Chak-Sam's best friend.
Lam Pui Pui's ex-boyfriend.
Lau Kam-Ling (劉錦玲) Koo Chak-Yiu (Charlie)
古澤瑤
Ko Yin-Pok's wife.
Koo Chak-Sam's elder sister.
Ku Feng (谷峰) Ko Tong
高通
Ko Yin-Pok's father.
Yoyo Mung (蒙嘉慧) Leung Siu-Yau (Nicole)
梁小柔
C.I.D. Inspector Of Police
Ko Yin-Pok's girlfriend.
Frankie Lam (林文龍) Koo Chak-Sam (Sam)
古澤琛
Forensic Pathologist/Mystery Writer
Lam Ding-Ding's boyfriend.
Ko Yin-Pok's best friend. Koo Chak-Yiu's younger brother.
Linda Chung (鍾嘉欣) Lam Ding-Ding
林汀汀
Forensic Analyst
Lam Pui-Pui's younger sister.
Koo Chak-Sam's girlfriend.
Raymond Cho (曹永廉) Shum Hung
沈雄
C.I.D. Sergeant
Florence Kwok (郭少芸) Mok Suk-Nuen (Yvonne)
莫淑媛
Forensic Analyst
Astrid Chan (陳芷菁) Lam Pui-Pui
林沛沛
Lam Ding-Ding's older sister.
Ko Yin-Pok's ex-girlfriend.

Guest starring

CastRoleDescription
Ngo Ka-nin Tam Wai-Sing
譚偉昇
Tam Lai-Ling's brother.
Yoyo Chen (陳自瑤) Tam Lai-Ling (Ling)
譚麗玲
Chan Man-Dik's girlfriend.
Tam Wai-Sing's sister.
Lai Lok-yi Chan Man-Dik
陳文狄
Tam Lai-Ling's boyfriend.
Jack Wu Ho Yiu-Kwong
何耀光
Pimp
Natalie Tong Chiu Suet-Man (Mon)
趙雪敏
likes Koo Chak Sum
Vin Choi (蔡淇俊) To Siu-Wai (Joe)
杜少威
Chiu Suet-Man's ex-boyfriend
Fala Chen Yung Wai
容慧
Red's girlfriend.
Johnson Lee (李思捷) Red Yung Wai's boyfriend.
Mat Yeung (揚明) Mok Cheuk-Ho (Frankie)
莫卓浩
Felix Lok (駱應鈞) Mok Wai-To
莫偉圖
Businessman
Mok Cheuk-Ho's uncle.
Casper Chan (陳凱怡) Ella Yu Model
Lum Sum-Yi's cousin.
Mark Kwok Law Wah-Kin (Chris)
羅華健
Mok Suk-Nuen's ex-husband.
Makbau Mak (麥長青) Lam Siu-Chung (Kenny)
林少聰
Leung Siu-Yau's ex-boyfriend
Charmaine Li Tracy So Chi-Man's lover. Liked Koo Chak Sum
Ellesmere Choi So Chi-Man (Danny)
蘇志文
Tracy's lover.

Other cast

CastRoleDescription
Vivien Yeo Ling Sum-Yi (Josie)
凌心怡
C.I.D.
Oscar Leung (梁烈唯) Ching Wai-Shing (Edwin)
程偉勝
C.I.D.
Eddie Li Lau Tsun-Sek (Terence)
劉俊碩
C.I.D.
Yu Yang Leung Hing-Lung
梁興隆
Leung Siu-Yau and Leung Siu-Kong's father.
Fred Cheng Leung Siu-Kong
梁小剛
Forensic Analyst
Leung Siu-Yau's younger brother.

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
June 13–16, 2006 1 — 4
28
30
[1]
2
June 19–23, 2006 5 — 9
30
32
[2]
3
June 26–30, 2006 10 — 14
32
36
[3]
4
July 3–7, 2006 15 — 19
34
38
[4]
5
July 10–14, 2006 20 — 24
37
39
[5]
5
July 16, 2006 25
41
43
[6]

Award nominations

39th TVB Anniversary Awards (2006)

See also

References

External links

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