Stepping Out (Singaporean TV series)
Stepping Out 出路 | |
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Genre | Period drama |
Written by | Ng Kah Huay 黄佳华 Ang Eng Tee 洪荣狄 |
Directed by | Loo Yin Kam 卢燕金 |
Starring | Yvonne Lim Terence Cao Cynthia Koh Xie Shaoguang Ivy Lee Tay Ping Hui |
Opening theme | 我吃的起苦 by Power Station |
Country of origin | Singapore |
Original language | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Production | |
Producer | Kwek Leng Soong 郭令送 |
Running time | 45 Minutes not including commercial breaks |
Release | |
Original network | TCS 8th Frequency (Now MediaCorp Channel 8) |
Picture format | 576i PAL |
First shown in | 6 August 1999 |
Original release | 1999 |
External links | |
[Stepping Out Website] |
Stepping Out (Chinese: 出路) is a 1999 Singaporean Mandarin drama series adapted from a historical book, which reran several times like in 2006, 2019 and in 2021. It stars Yvonne Lim , Terence Cao , Cynthia Koh , Xie Shaoguang , Ivy Lee and Tay Ping Hui as the casts of the series.
The series focuses on the Chinese immigrant experience in Singapore, and their rough, hard ascent (along with the rest of Singapore) to the present state of wealth and riches that is unprecedented in Singaporean history. The drama begins in China and spans roughly three decades. It was produced following the success of the 1997 period drama The Price of Peace.
The story begins at the start of the Chinese Civil War during the 1920s. The chaos and upheaval which entailed caused many Chinese to migrate to Southeast Asia, mainly Malaysia and Singapore, and sets the background for the series. The Hock Lee bus riots and Chinese middle schools riots of the 1950s were referenced and clips of the actual incidents were shown.
Plot[]
It is the 1920s, a time of great chaos in China. Poverty was rampant in many regions, forcing many people to seek their fortune in the fabled Southern region known collectively as Nanyang. The story begins with three young men from the Fujian province.
A poor oyster collecter named Chen Xia (Terence Cao) wishes to marry his childhood sweetheart, Hong Dou (Cynthia Koh), but struggles to make ends meet.
The son of a wealthy tea plantation owner, Jia Fu (Xie Shaoguang) is a wastrel. Lazy and childish, the only saving grace to his character is his thoughtless generosity. In his naivete he loses his inheritance and is left with nothing but the support of his industrious wife, Ju (Ivy Lee).
After Tian's (Chunyu Shanshan) father dies on the trip to Nanyang, his widowed mother and his two siblings are forced to live a life of scavenging for food in the wilderness. After his sister is killed and his brother goes missing, he is hired by a rich merchant. His new employer is cruel and his meekness makes him an easy target for bullying, but he finds himself attracted to the man's second wife, Hai Yan (Yvonne Lim).
Despite the disparity between their situations and personalities, they each find themselves making the trip to the port of Singapore in Nanyang all with the same purpose: To seek a way out of their circumstances and a better future.
Cast[]
- Xie Shaoguang as Zhang Jiafu
- Terence Cao as Chen Xia
- Cynthia Koh as Hongdou
- Tay Ping Hui as Liu Mei
- Yvonne Lim as Hai Yan
- Ivy Lee as Ah Ju
1999 Accolades[]
Accolades | Award | Nominee | Result |
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Star Awards 1999 Show 2 红星大奖 1999 下半场 |
Best Actor 最佳男主角 | Terence Cao 曹国辉 | Nominated |
Xie Shaoguang 谢韶光 | Won | ||
Best Actress 最佳女主角 | Cynthia Koh 许美珍 | Won | |
Ivy Lee 李锦梅 | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角 | Tay Ping Hui 郑斌辉 | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress 最佳女配角 | Yvonne Lim 林湘萍 | Nominated | |
Best Drama Serial 最佳电视剧 | Stepping Out | Won | |
Best Theme Song 最佳主题曲 | 我吃得起苦 by Power Station | Won |
Star Awards 2007[]
Award | Nominee | Result |
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Top 5 Favourite Dramas 最喜爱的五大连续剧 |
N/A | Won Top 5 |
External links[]
- Stepping Out (Chinese)
Preceded by Stand by Me 1998 |
Star Awards for Best Drama Serial Stepping Out 1999 |
Succeeded by Hainan Kopi Tales 2000 |
- Singapore Chinese dramas
- 1990s Singaporean television series
- 1999 Singaporean television series debuts
- 1999 Singaporean television series endings
- Channel 8 (Singapore) original programming
- Mass media in Singapore stubs
- Asian television stubs