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  • Vive La Famille (2002–2002)
  • TV Series | 60 min | Drama
Vive La Famille (2002–2002)
TV Series | 60 min | Drama

An old retired teacher Sun Yongshun has 4 children. All, except his eldest son Yuguo, stay with him in an old house in Katong. Like most Asian parents, Yongshun's both traditional and strict yet with the demise of his wife some 20 years ...See moreAn old retired teacher Sun Yongshun has 4 children. All, except his eldest son Yuguo, stay with him in an old house in Katong. Like most Asian parents, Yongshun's both traditional and strict yet with the demise of his wife some 20 years back, he's also determined to bring his brood a happy, if not decent family life. And that's where the problems are. Although his children are all grown up and most have married, Yongshun is constantly troubled by their so-called 'problems'. He's worried for his only grandchild's upbringing, for instance, when he learns he's perpetually under the care of the maid while his parents (Yuguo and his wife, Stella) pursue their material dreams. The old man is also kept in the dark about the couple's intentions of migrating to Canada. He's concerned too that after 5 years of marriage, his second daughter-in-law is still deaf to her biological clock's ticking and Motherhood's yodeling. Although he yearns for a child too, his mousy second son dares not bring up the matter to his wife and is thus often caught between her and his aged father. Yongshu is also distressed over his only daughter, Yumin's marriage. The 32-year-old successful woman is so independent, she has no qualms about remaining single. But when her father's constant nagging gets to her, she decides to move out and stay with her girlfriend, Pat. Later, when Pat gets married, Yumin finds herself living with Thomas, Pat's single guy friend. They both get on each other's nerves. Yongshun's only comfort is that his youngest son, Yuan, is returning from the US with an MBA. To his horror, Yuan reveals that he has taken up a filmmaking course instead. Despite his father's strong objections, Yuan is adamant about pursuing his interests in making movies. Faced with the myraid of problems, Yongshun's determined to give a helping hand...if only his health is better. His confidante Shixuan tells him he should let his adult children decide what's best for themselves. Will he heed her advice and stop intervening in their affairs? Can his children make good decisions? See less
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Tony Kian Heng Gan (screenplay editor) (2001) (story) (2001) | Soo Wei Toong (screenplay) (2001)
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Updated Mar 11, 2002

Release date (First episode)
Mar 11, 2002 (Singapore)

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15 cast members
Name Episodes Known for
Joey Ng
Liang Xiao Qi (2001) Liang Xiao Qi (2001)   See fewer
Hanwei Chen
Thomas Pang (2001) Thomas Pang (2001)   See fewer
Bingliang Yan
Wilson Woo (2001) Wilson Woo (2001)   See fewer
Gary Yap
Sun Yu An (2001) Sun Yu An (2001)   See fewer
Quanxi Zhou
Mr. Quek (2001) Mr. Quek (2001)   See fewer
Shucheng Chen
Sun Yong Shun Sun Yong Shun   See fewer
Geping Zheng
Sun Yu Guo Sun Yu Guo   See fewer
Huifang Hong
Zeng Shi Yun Zeng Shi Yun   See fewer
Richard Low
Sun Yong Fa Sun Yong Fa   See fewer
Yinzhu Li
Zeng Shi Xuan Zeng Shi Xuan   See fewer
San Yow
Sun Yu Tai Sun Yu Tai   See fewer
Meijiao Lin
Stella Sim Stella Sim   See fewer
Huihui Chen
Huang Hui Fen Huang Hui Fen   See fewer
Biren Huang
Sun Yu Min Sun Yu Min   See fewer
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