Grace Under Fire (Hong Kong TV series)

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Grace Under Fire
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Official poster
女拳
Genre Period drama
Martial arts
Written byLau Chi-wah
Starring Liu Xuan
Bosco Wong
Kenneth Ma
David Chiang
Fala Chen
Elliot Ngok
Dominic Lam
Raymond Wong Ho-yin
Opening themeDo Cheung Bat Yap (刀槍不入)
by Elisa Chan 陳潔靈
Ending themeHui Jian (回見)
by Liu Xuan
ComposerTang Chi-wai
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes32
Production
Executive producerMarco Lo
Production locationHong Kong
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time45 minutes (per episode)
Production company TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Original release7 March (2011-03-07) 
17 April 2011 (2011-04-17)

Awards and nominations

43rd Ming Pao Anniversary Awards 2011

  • Nominated: Outstanding Actor in Television (John Chiang)

45th TVB Anniversary Awards 2011

  • Nominated: Best Drama
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor (Elliot Ngok)
  • Nominated: My Favourite Female Character (Liu Xuan)

Viewership ratings

Grace Under Fire
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Title screen shot
WeekEpisodesAverage PointsPeaking PointsReferences
1March 7–11, 20111 — 52628 [8]
2March 14–18, 20116 — 102730 [9]
3March 21–25, 201111 — 1529 [10]
4March 28–31, 201116 — 1928 [11]
5April 4–8, 201120 — 2428 [12]
6April 11–15, 201125 — 2931 [13]
April 17, 201130 — 323234 [13]

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