Suspects in Love

Suspects in Love
搜下留情

Suspects in Love official poster
Genre Modern Drama
Written by Yuen Siu Na
Yip Siu Hong
Starring Flora Chan
Joe Ma
Sharon Chan
Him Law
Mandy Wong
Louis Yuen
Power Chan
Rain Lau
Bill Chan
Opening theme "一不留神" by Joe Ma
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Poon Ka Tak
Location(s) Hong Kong
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release April 5 – May 1, 2010
External links
Website
Suspects in Love

Title screen shot
Traditional Chinese 搜下留情
Simplified Chinese 搜下留情


Suspects in Love (Traditional Chinese: (搜下留情) is a 2010 TVB modern drama series.

Plot

In order to rescue her best friend Coco Kam (Lau Yuk Chui), masseuse Cheng Siu-Yan (Flora Chan) is embroiled in a triad murder case. Misconceiving that she has killed someone, Yan hides away from the police and gangsters by reluctantly returning to her long-separated father Cheng Tsun-Cheong (Shek Sau).

Cheong opens a Chinese herbal tea shop but the business is failing. Yan drags through the days stressfully until Ng Chung-Ming (Ma Tak Chung) comes into her life. Ming claims to have a secret prescription for making Chinese herbal tea but he is actually an undercover police. By investigating Yan's case, Ming hopes to get promoted and marry his inspector girlfriend Cheung Sz-Man (Sharon Chan) at the end. Ming's supervisor Cheung Sz-Chai (Chan Kwok Bong) used to oppress him a lot and Ming lost confidence at work. However, ever since he met the cheerful Yan, Ming begins to develop his self-esteem and find his life path. His delicate relationship with Yan also starts to grow.

Ming's younger brother Ng Chung-Hong (Law Chung Him) meets Yan's younger sister Cheung Siu-Man (Mandy Wong) and love grows spontaneously. However, Yan finds out Ming's identity and she believes that the two brothers are making use of them to carry out an investigation. On the other hand, Ming learns that Yan's cousin, Leung King-Ho (Yuen Shiu Cheung), is released from jail and that he was familiar with a gang leader, so Yan is considered in connection with the case. Their blossoming relationship is thrown into turmoil as they get closer to the truth.

Cast

CastRoleDescription
Flora Chan Cheng Siu-Yan
鄭笑欣
Herbal tea store boss
Cheng Siu-Man's older sister
Love triangle with Ng Chung Ming and Cheung Sz Man
Joe Ma Ng Chung-Ming
吳仲明
Police officer
Love triangle with Cheng Siu Yan and Cheung Sz Man.
Ng Chung Hong and Chung Lai's older brother
.In the last episode he picks Cheung Sz-Man to be his true girlfriend.
Sharon Chan Cheung Sz-Man
張思敏 (Jasmine)
Police woman
Cheung Sz-Chai's younger sister
Love triangle with Ng Chung Ming and Cheng Siu Yan
Ng Chung Ming's true girlfriend in last episode.
Him Law Ng Chung-Hong
吳仲康 (Ken)
Power Up Fitness Center boxer/boss
Ng Chung-Ming's younger brother
Cheng Siu Man's boyfriend
Mandy Wong Cheng Siu-Man
鄭笑雯
Cheng Siu-Yan's younger sister
Ng Chung Hong's girlfriend
Cheng Tsun Cheong's daughter
Louis Yuen Leung King-Ho
梁勁豪
A good gang member
Cheng Siu Yan and Cheng Siu Man's cousin
Power Chan Cheung Sz-Chai
張思齊
Police officer
Cheung Sz-Man's older brother
Ng Chung Ming's leader
Rain Lau Kam Ho-Ho
甘可可 (Coco)
Cheng Siu Yan's good friend
Cheng Tsun Cheong's lover
Bill Chan Cheng Tsun-Cheong
鄭俊昌
Cheng Siu-Yan and Cheng Siu Man's father
Herbal Tea Store owner
Kam Ho Ho's lover
Natalie Wong Ng Chung Lai
吳仲麗
Ng Chung-Ming's younger sister and Ng Chung Hong's older sister.
Benjamin Yuen Jau Wai Tong
周偉棠
Power Up Fitness Center boxer

Other cast

CastRoleDescription
Felix Lok Chan Yau Keung
陳有強
Cameo, went missing in episode 1 and was revealed that he went to Philippines and died because of a sickness.
Matthew Ko Episode 20 guest-star as Leanne Li's boyfriend
Cheung Sz Man's ex-boyfriend
Leanne Li Episode 20 guest-star as Matthew Ko's girlfriend

Viewership ratings

Week Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1
April 5–9, 2010
1 — 5
27
30
[1]
2
April 12–16, 2010
6 — 10
28
[2]
3
April 19–23, 2010
11 — 15
27
[3]
4
April 27–29, 2010
16 — 18
28
[4]
May 1, 2010
19 — 20
27
[4]

Awards and nominations

TVB Anniversary Awards (2010)

References

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