War of the Genders |
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War of the Genders promo poster
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Written by | Alex Pao Lam Siu-chi |
Starring |
Carol Cheng Dayo Wong Marsha Yuan Patrick Tang Kingdom Yuen Ram Chiang Siu Leung Kitty Yuen |
Opening theme | "Blue Skies" (藍天) performed by Dayo Wong |
Composer(s) | Wing Lo |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 100 |
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Producer(s) | Steven Tsui |
Location(s) | Hong Kong |
Running time | 20 minutes (per episode) |
Production company(s) | TVB |
Distributor | TVBI |
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Original network | TVB Jade |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Original release | 21 February – 7 July 2000 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Man and Woman in Love (play) |
War of the Genders is a Hong Kong television sitcom produced by TVB. It originally aired on TVB Jade from 21 February to 7 July 2000, totalling 100 episodes. It revolves around the office workers employed at C.K.Law Firm, a fictional law firm located in Central, Hong Kong. The series received critical acclaim and explosive success during its run. It achieved an average viewership rating of 47 points and a peak of 50 points, the highest-ever rating achieved by a TVB drama. This record was later broken by the 2005 Korean television drama Dae Jang Geum and the 2008 TVB drama Moonlight Resonance, both which also peaked at 50.
The series revolved around a solicitor Frances Mo (Carol Cheng) and her paralegal advisor Yu Lok-tin (Dayo Wong). The two characters go from loathing to loving each other by the end of the series, and eventually become a couple.
A large part of the series takes place in C.K. Law Firm where Frances and Lok work. Their relationship extends past the office as they both live in the same apartment which gives them more opportunities to cross paths.
Between avoiding the "spinster" label and creatively fighting trivial lawsuits, Frances uses her wit and class to outsmart her main rival, solicitor Alex Pao (Joseph Lee). In addition, Frances also has personal problems to deal with in the homefront such as getting used to her new younger stepmother, Yuen Yuen (Martha Yuan).
There is a play (Man & Woman In Love, 男親女愛舞台劇) performed by the original cast as the ending of the series in November to December 2000. A 34 VCD set of the TV series and 3 VCD set of the drama were released for sale.