My Family My Love

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My Family My Love
Chinese天下父母心
HokkienThian-hā Hū-bió-sim
GenreFamily
Romance
Directed by




Country of originTaiwan
Original languageHokkien
No. of episodes350
Production
Running time120-150 minutes
Release
Original networkSET Taiwan
Original releaseSeptember 2, 2009 (2009-09-02) –
November 10, 2010 (2010-11-10)

My Family My Love (Chinese: 天下父母心; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thian-hā Hū-bió-sim) is a Taiwanese Hokkien television series that airs on SET Taiwan in Taiwan.

Summary[]

Mao Song is an honourable and law - abiding country governor. In order to cover up his past extramarital affair, he is forced to sign an official document which goes against his conscience and sacrifices the rights of his people.

Taiwan broadcast[]

As of June 2011, the show airs in Taiwan, country of origin of the drama every weeknight at prime time (20:00) with episodes which have ranged in length from 135 to 150 minutes including commercial advertisements. The producers received funding from the Government Information Office to produce the series in high definition.

International broadcast[]

Vietnam[]

The Vietnamese dub "Tấm Lòng Cha Mẹ" was broadcast on Vietnam Television for Southern area (VTV9), Voice of Vietnam Television (VOV TV), Saigon Tourist Cable Television (SCTV), Vinh Long Television Station Channel (THVL) (Vietnamese: Truyền Hình Vĩnh Long), etc. and is streamable on YouTube.

Malaysia[]

The drama is broadcasting now in 8TV in original Hokkien language under the English title My Family My Love for two episodes with one hour each from Monday to Friday, at 11:30 MST and 13:00 MST with a 30 minutes break of its Midday Mandarin News at 12:30 MST.[1]

Singapore[]

Due to local broadcast laws prohibiting radio or television broadcasts in Chinese dialects, the show was dubbed into Mandarin when it aired on Singapore's MediaCorp Channel 8, thus making it the first channel to broadcast the show in Mandarin. The drama was repeated on Monday to Thursday at 10.30am to 12.30pm on Mediacorp Channel 8 succeeding Unique Flavour. It was the fourth Taiwan drama to broadcast the show in Singapore.

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