Healing Hands II (妙手仁心II) |
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Healing Hands II promo poster
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Genre | Modern drama, Medical |
Starring |
Lawrence Ng Bowie Lam Yoyo Mung Moses Chan Kit Chan Fiona Yuen Maggie Shiu Raymond Cho |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes (approx.) |
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Original network | TVB |
Original release | November 20, 2000 – January 12, 2001 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Healing Hands |
Followed by | Healing Hands III |
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Healing Hands II is a television series that was made by Hong Kong's television broadcast company TVB after Healing Hands’s success. It was directed by Jonathan Chik, mainly cast by Lawrence Ng, Bowie Lam, Ada Choi, Yoyo Mung, and Flora Chan. The series mainly describes a group of medical staff, including their attitude towards work and thought, which reflects on different medical cases. Through describing various stories about these medical staff, the TV series expresses the happiness and sadness, newborn and the past-away, the sympathy and the care in life. It was broadcast on November 20, 2000, in TVB Jade.
Following the storyline of Healing Hands I, Henry (Bowie Lam), the unruly doctor, and his clever and calm lawyer girlfriend Annie (Flora Chan) still keep as a perfect lover yet don’t want to live together. On the other hand, Annie’s brother Gilbert (William So), passes away of Aids. A few months before his death, he picked a puppy on the street and gave it in different homes for caring. Peter Cheung (Nick Cheung) and Cheung Suk-Yan (Angela Tong) are married in U.K and got settled. Another couple, the talkative and positive Joe Cheung (Steven Ma) and Helen Ling (Astrid Chan), they work in a faraway village in Africa. Although other guys are separated by time, Paul Ching (Lawrence Ng) still devotes to his job and keeps his life motto of saving patients from death. He also waits for his girlfriend Jackie Tong (Ada Choi) to awake from two years’ coma. Under the management of Steven Law (Joe Cheung), the president of the hospital, everything in the hospital goes smoothly and peacefully. Such peace is finally challenged because of three young and talented doctors’ presence in the hospital. When they come to the hospital, they not only bring new laughter and motivations into the group, but also give a deeper understanding of life. Tracy Ho (Yoyo Mung), a rich girl, is the lover of the libertine doctor M.C Lam (Moses Chan) who also comes from a rich family. However, when she meets Paul, she finally realizes what kind of love can last forever and she decides to leave M.C for a better relationship. During a long period of working and hanging out, Henry and his assistant Dorothy Yuen (Kit Chan) can’t resist the temptation of intimacy but secretly develop a relationship behind Annie. Gradually, Dorothy feels so guilty for Annie and leaves Hong Kong alone. A few months later, Henry hears the news that Dorothy gets pregnant and he assumes that he is the father of her baby, and then he has no choice but to tell the truth to his girlfriend Annie.