Right Frequency

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Right Frequency

Right Frequency (播音人) was a 1998 24-episode sitcom starring Johnny Ng, Lina Ng, Sharon Au and Ryan Choo. The show later continued with Right Frequency II up to 1999. The show has rerun many times - in 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2020.

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Plot

The show, set in the 1960s, centers on the happenings in the Chinese-language radio station called Radio Delightful Sounds, abbreviated RDS.

Characters

Meiguang is the new bird of the radio station. She is somewhat ditzy and often daydreams.

Also known as Yan Dao. He is metrosexual and uses his charms to date girls, but to no avail.

The veteran broadcaster. His tastes clash with that of Madam Bai.

The station supervisor. She often clashes with Li Qing, a running gag in the series.

Also known as Little Trumpet. She is hot-tempered and tomboyish, and often go against Handsome.

The office boy. He is longwinded and sleepwalks.


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