The Gentlemen (TV series)
The Gentlemen 来自水星的男人 | |
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Also known as | Mercurial Men |
Genre | Family Men Comedy Romance |
Written by | Tang Yeow 陈耀 Seah Choon Guan 谢俊源 |
Directed by | Lim Mee Nah 林美娜 Lin Mingzhe 林明哲 Cheong Yuan Teng 张愿庭 |
Starring | Chen Hanwei 陈汉玮 Pierre Png 方展发 Aloysius Pang 冯伟衷 Cynthia Koh 许美珍 Paige Chua 蔡琦慧 Carrie Wong 黄思恬 |
Opening theme | 樂度明天 by Chriz Tong |
Ending theme | 像這樣也很好 by Xiang Hua (No commentaries for News Tonight) |
Country of origin | Singapore |
Original languages | Mandarin, with some English dialogue |
No. of episodes | 20 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Soh Bee Lian 苏美莲 |
Running time | approx. 45 minutes |
Production company | Mediacorp Studios |
Release | |
Original network | Mediacorp Channel 8 |
Picture format | 16:9 Widescreen |
Original release | 9 August 5 September 2016 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Dream Job |
Followed by | C.L.I.F. 4 |
The Gentlemen (Chinese: 来自水星的男人) is a Singaporean drama series produced and telecast on Mediacorp Channel 8. The 20-episode drama serial stars Chen Hanwei, Pierre Png, Aloysius Pang, Cynthia Koh, Paige Chua and Carrie Wong as the main casts of the series. The first episode airs on Tuesday (August 9, 2016), 8:29pm, right after the live telecast of the nation's 51st National Day Parade. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day. The drama will be re-aired again, on 3 March 2019 at 4:30pm.
Plot[]
The three Zhang brothers come from a family of male chauvinists. Zhang Naiping (Chen Hanwei), the eldest, runs a maid agency. He and his wife, Zou Huimin (Cynthia Koh), are in the midst of divorce proceedings. The second brother, Zhang Nailiang (Pierre Png), is a ballet dancer, while the youngest, Zhang Naiyi (Aloysius Pang), is a students at an arts school. The family is at Naiyi's graduation ceremony. Naiping and Nailiang quarrel over a seat and are sent out of the auditorium. Their mother, He Zhaodi (Jin Yinji), bemoans the death of her husband, Zhang Weida (Zhang Wei), who died half a year ago. She is sad he is not at Naiyi's graduation. Nailiang idolises Xu Ruoqi (Kelly Liao), a dancer. When she picks him for an audition, he is elated. Naiping comes across a maid while she is being abused. Annoyed by the arrogance of the employer, he gets into a brawl with him. They settle their dispute at a police station. Caught up with her job as an insurance agent, Huimin pays no attention to Naiping's injuries. She reminds him to tell Zhaodi about their divorce as soon as possible. Nailiang rents a place on his own. He is confident he will audition successfully and get to join Ruoqi in New York. Naiyi was traumatised by a man with red nails when he was young. Since then, he has had a fear of women whose nails are painted red. Naiyi forgets to retrieve his ATM card after withdrawing money. Sally, who is in the queue behind him, chases after him to return his card. He goes berserk when he sees her red nails and hides in a lingerie shop. The lingerie shop owner is Wang Shengyi (Wang Yuqing). His daughter, Wang Kaixin (Carrie Wong), is nicknamed Princess A Class for her flat chest. She is able to tell the customer's bra cup size by just looking at them. Naiping does not wish to divorce his wife but is too proud to admit it. On his way to the audition, Nailiang notices Su Meidai (Paige Chua), who shooting a print advertisement. Watching her pose seductively while clad only in sexy lingerie, Nailiang trips over a cable. Meidai falls onto him, and the shoot is halted. During the audition, Nailing becomes dizzy and faints while dancing. A debt collector turns up at Naiping's office. Naiping refuses to entertain him, as it was his business partner, Gary, who obtained the loan. The debt collector vandalises the office. Naiyi reports for work at a fashion design company. Sally happens to be one of his colleagues, and tries to return his ATM card. He is so traumatised by her red nails that he spills his beverage...
Cast[]
Main cast[]
Cast | Character | Description | Episodes Appeared |
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Chen Hanwei 陈汉玮 |
Zhang Naiping 张乃平 |
Younger version portrayed by Gary Tan 陈毅丰 Cheong
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1-20 |
Pierre Png 方展发 |
Zhang Nailiang 张乃良 |
Younger Version portrayed by Ivan Lo Liang (良), Unlucky Star (衰神), Liang Cheong
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1-20 |
Aloysius Pang 冯伟衷 |
Zhang Naiyi 张乃祎 |
Smith Cheong, Boy (小弟)
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1-20 |
Cynthia Koh 许美珍 |
Zou Huimin 邹惠敏 |
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1–8, 10-20 |
Paige Chua 蔡琦慧 |
Su Meidai 苏美黛 |
MD, Heroine, Bra Shrew (BRA婆), Woman, Soh Bee Dai
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1–4, 6-20 |
Carrie Wong 黄思恬 |
Wang Kaixin 王凯欣 |
Princess A Class (A等公主), Happy (开心)
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1, 3, 6-13, 15-20 |
Supporting cast[]
Cast | Character | Description | Episodes Appeared |
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Youyi 有懿 |
Shen Yilin 沈薏琳 |
Lin (琳), Shen Yee Lin
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2-12, 14-20 |
Jin Yinji 金银姬 |
He Zhaodi 何招娣 |
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1–8, 10–15, 20 |
Wang Yuqing 王昱清 |
Wang Shengyi 王升义 |
Bra King (内衣王)
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1, 3, 6-11, 13, 15–17, 20 |
Toh Xin Hui 杜芯慧 |
Zhang Jingrou 张静柔 |
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Natalie Mae Tan 陈宥蒽 | Venice |
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Joey Feng 冯瑾瑜 |
Xena |
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Shelia Tan 陈玮甜 |
Yen |
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Elizabeth Seah 谢佩佩 |
Zoe |
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Collin Chee 銭翰群 |
Sean |
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Kelly 廖奕琁 |
Koh Ruoqi 郭若琪 |
Gigi Koh
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1,13-15, 18-19 |
Marcus Mok 莫健发 |
Tim Ang |
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2-3, 20 |
James Hu 胡问遂 |
Francis |
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20 |
Adele Wong 王惠珊 |
Liu Yutong |
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9-11, 13, 18 |
David Leong 梁家豪 |
Francis Ang |
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5, 7, 9, 12 |
Zhang Wei 张为 |
Zhang Weida 张伟大 |
Old Man (老的)
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Development[]
The series is first announced in January 2016.[1] Originally, Julie Tan and Xu Bin were also announced to be part of the lineup. Their roles were replaced by Carrie Wong and Aloysius Pang respectively, as Julie turned down the series to allow herself to focus on her role in long-running drama series Peace & Prosperity.[2] Wong was told that she would have to have her long locks shorn for her role, as executive producer Soh Bee Lian feels that the character would be more convincing in a bob cut than if she were to wear a wig.[3][4]
Filming began in February 2016. On 9 March, Toggle interviewed Pang, whose character falls in love with Paige Chua’s. The actors shot the scene where Chua saves his life when Pang falls over a railing at a parking complex in two hours. He was suspended from a third-floor ledge, with a ladder propping him up by the feet during breaks.[5][6] Pierre Png, who plays a professional ballet dancer in the series, reveals that ballet is “much, much tougher” than boxing (referring to his previous role in Channel 5 telemovie Rise). While others have to take seven years to perfect ballet, he only has one month for his role.[7][8][9]
A press conference was held at Cafe Melba in the new Mediacorp campus on 26 July 2016. Chen Hanwei, Pierre Png, Aloysius Pang, Carrie Wong, Paige Chua, Cynthia Koh and Jin Yinji attended the conference.[10][11]
Trivia[]
- This will be Aloysius Pang and Carrie Wong's second drama collaboration as onscreen couple, after Life - Fear Not.
- This will be Chen Hanwei, Carrie Wong, Youyi, Jin Yinji and Wang Yuqing's second drama collaboration, after 118.
- The series was repeated at 8am.
- Snippets of the next episode are shown during the ending credits of each episode. This is the 15th series where News Tonight commentaries are not announced.
- The Series is repeating on MediaCorp Channel 8 at 5.30pm after succeeding The Queen.
Awards & Nominations[]
Star Awards 2017[]
The Gentlemen was up for 5 nominations. It won 2 out of 5 awards.
The Star Awards are presented by Mediacorp.
Star Awards – Acting Awards | |||
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Accolades | Category | Nominees | Result |
The Road to Star Awards 2017 Episode 1 红星大奖 影聚响宴 |
Young Talent Award 青苹果奖 |
Toh Xin Hui 杜芯慧 | Won |
Best Director 最佳导演 |
Lim Mee Nah 林美娜 |
Nominated | |
Best Screenplay 最佳剧本 |
Tang Yeow/Seah Choon Guan 陈耀/谢俊源 |
Nominated | |
The Road to Star Awards 2017 Episode 2 红星大奖 影聚响宴 |
Bioskin Healthiest Hair Award | Pierre Png 方展发 |
Nominated |
Star Awards 2017 Awards Ceremony 红星大奖2017颁奖礼 |
Best Actor 最佳男主角 |
Chen Hanwei 陈汉玮 |
Won |
Pierre Png 方展发 |
Nominated |
See also[]
- List of MediaCorp Channel 8 Chinese drama series (2010s)
- List of The Gentlemen episodes
References[]
- ^ Joanna Goh (2 January 2016). "2016 local drama guide". Toggle. Archived from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "陈欣淇爆新恋情 与大11岁圈外男交往" (in Chinese). Toggle. 29 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- ^ Goh Li Xin (18 February 2016). "黄思恬挥剪20年长发 笑称变"少女杀手"" (in Chinese). Toggle. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ^ Zara Zhuang (19 February 2016). "Carrie Wong: I feel like a pretty boy now". Toggle. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ "冯伟衷有心仪对象 不介意与黄思恬假戏真做" (in Chinese). Toggle. 10 March 2016. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
- ^ Zara Zhuang (11 March 2016). "Aloysius Pang likes older girls". Toggle. Archived from the original on 18 May 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ Tammi Tan (11 May 2016). "Pierre Png: ballet is "much, much tougher" than boxing". Toggle. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ^ Goh Li Xin (13 May 2016). "方展发爱上芭蕾舞 和刘子绚代言名车" (in Chinese). Toggle. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- ^ May Seah (23 August 2016). "Pierre Png on pointe: Dance date with ballet devotee". Today Online. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
- ^ Tammi Tan (28 July 2016). "Aloysius Pang on bras and bed scenes with Carrie Wong". Toggle. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ "陈汉玮为母茹素 黄思恬冯伟衷拍床戏不尴尬" (in Chinese). Toggle. 27 July 2016. Archived from the original on 28 July 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- Singapore Chinese dramas
- 2016 Singaporean television series debuts
- 2016 Singaporean television series endings
- Channel 8 (Singapore) original programming