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Under One Roof | |
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![]() Singapore's Funniest Family | |
Created by | Andrea Teo Wee Thye Seah Simmon Tan Seah Chang Un Angelena Loh |
Written by | Seah Chang Un (head writer) Simmon Tan Angelena Loh Esan Sivalingam Tan Wei Lyn Joanne Teo Lynette Chiu Lilian Wang |
Directed by | Andrea Teo Wee Thye Seah Colin Caines Gim Hwee Chong Khairul Anwar Jennifer Tan |
Starring | Moses Lim Koh Chieng Mun Vernetta Lopez Nicholas Lee Andrew Lim Norleena Salim Zaibo Daisy Irani Rajiv Dhawn Selena Tan |
Country of origin | Singapore |
No. of episodes | 137, including the episodes aired during Channel 5's 40th anniversary in 2003 |
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Executive producers | Andrea Teo Wee Thye Seah |
Running time | 30 minutes (including commercials) |
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Network | MediaCorp Channel 5 |
Release | 21 February 1995 – 15 July 2003 |
Under One Roof was an English-language sitcom in Singapore. First aired in 1995, it was the first locally produced sitcom in Singapore. A critical and popular success, the show won the Best Comedy Programme or Series Award at the Asian Television Awards in both 1996 and 1997, a Best comedy actor award (Moses Lim in 1996), three best comedy actress awards (Koh Chieng Mun in 1996, Norleena Salim in 1997, and Vernetta Lopez in 1999) and was a finalist in the "Best Sitcom" category at the International Emmy Awards as well as the New York Festivals Awards. It paved the way for future Singaporean local sitcoms such as Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd and Police & Thief . It was also one of the most popular sitcoms in Singapore just like the other 2 popular Singaporean local sitcom and drama Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd and Growing Up respectively.
It starred a multicultural cast reflecting the ethnic makeup of Singapore: Moses Lim (Tan Ah Teck), Koh Chieng Mun (Dolly Tan), Vernetta Lopez (Denise Tan), Nicholas Lee (Ronnie Tan), Andrew Lim (Paul Tan), Norleena Salim (Rosnah Hassan), Zaibo (Yusof Hassan), Daisy Irani (Daisy Matthews), Rajiv Dhawn (Michael Matthews) and Anita Chow (Paul's love interest, girlfriend and wife) (Selena Tan).
The series revolves a multiracial cast of characters. The plot tells the story of a Chinese family living at a Bishan HDB Flat at Blk 243, Bishan Street 22, Bishan North, and headed by Tan Ah Teck―the owner of a mini-mart and his family: Homemaker Dolly Tan and children Denise, Ronnie and Paul Tan ― along with their neighbours, namely married Malay couple Rosnah and Yusof Hassan, and Daisy Matthews, a lady of Indian descent, along with her younger brother Michael Matthews, where they all live in the same flat. [1] Joining them from Season 6 onwards would be Anita Chow, Paul's love interest, girlfriend and eventual wife who moved in with the Tan family in the Bishan HDB Flat (from Ang Mo Kio HDB Flat at Blk 222 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 in Season 5) and living beside them with Paul after the old owner sold the flat and they managed to purchase it and live with the Tan family as neighbours together. Also, Anita's father, Bobby Chow who moved in with the Tan family after he and his daughter Anita sold the Ang Mo Kio HDB Flat and lived in Paul's room due to his apartment in Hong Kong under renovation works for the time being in Season 6, and once they are completed, he eventually returned to live in his apartment in Hong Kong. Another new neighbour joining them would be Yusof's new second wife Ramona, who remarried and lived with her new husband Yusof after Rosnah died due to overeating and choking at a buffet restaurant in London, England whilst visiting the latter and her former husband Yusof's son Johari Hassan, who also eventually returned and lived with his father Yusof after completing his studies at University of London.
The series has been exported to Malaysia, [2] Philippines, Australia, [2] Taiwan, [3] France and Canada. [3] It was the first Singaporean show to be broadcast in Australia on SBS [2] and Canada.
It returned briefly during Channel 5's 40th anniversary in 2003 for Season 7. The sitcom once again rebroadcast in May 2011 and broadcast on weekdays around 12pm before being dubbed into French.
In September 2011, 30 episodes of Season 1 were dubbed into French and broadcast in other countries worldwide. It became Singapore's first-ever English sitcom to be dubbed into a foreign language. Some episodes of Seasons 1 and 2 have been dubbed into French and aired in some other countries in 2011. Season 3 was then dubbed into French in early 2012.
This sitcom was notable for its characters' use of Singlish (an English-based creole with Malay, Chinese, Tamil and other influences) in everyday conversation. Due to its use of Singlish, the show came under pressure by the Singaporean Government to use only "proper" English. This was mainly because of the worry that the younger school going viewers would start speaking Singlish more and bring down the standard of spoken English in Singapore. Another popular Singaporean sitcom that also received similar pressure was Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd where the main lead and title character, Phua Chu Kang, was criticised for speaking Singlish.