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Can't Buy Me Love (2010 TV series)

Can't Buy Me Love (Chinese: 公主嫁到) is a 2010 Hong Kong television series. It is a grand production by TVB and starred Charmaine Sheh and Moses Chan, Linda Chung, Raymond Wong, Kenneth Ma and Fala Chen as the main cast for this series.

Can't Buy Me Love
公主嫁到
GenreCostume drama
Period drama
StarringCharmaine Sheh
Moses Chan
Linda Chung
Raymond Wong
Fala Chen
Kenneth Ma
Opening theme"萬千寵愛" performed by Susanna Kwan
Country of originHong Kong
Original languages
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin
  • Thai
  • Vietnamese
  • English
  • Indonesian
  • Malaysian
  • Hindi
  • Telugu
  • Tamil
No. of episodes31 (Hong Kong)
32 (Overseas) (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerMui Siu-ching
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companyTVB Jade
Original release
Release23 August (2010-08-23) –
3 October 2010 (2010-10-03)
Related
Can't Buy Me Love
Traditional Chinese公主嫁到
Literal meaning"The Princess Comes in Marriage"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGōng Zhǔ Jià Dào
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingGung1 Zyu2 Gaa3 Dou3

The television series was released in Hong Kong on TVB Jade network on 23 August 2010, in the third-line time slot (starting at around 21:30 in UTC+8), airing between Monday-Friday every night at this hour.

Like many TVB series, especially comedies, the name of the series is a pun. "公主嫁到" means "The Princess Comes by Marriage", while its homonym "公主駕到" which roughly translates to "The Princess Cometh" is a phase used to formally announce the arrival of a princess.

Synopsis edit

Set during the Tang dynasty of China, Can't Buy Me Love tells the story of the Third Princess, Princess Chiu Yeung (Charmaine Sheh), of the Tang Emperor (Samuel Kwok), who is beautiful but very unreasonable, and, as such, no one wants to marry her.

The Kam family is the largest gold manufacturer in the grand capital Chang'an, but because they are deceived, the business runs into troubles. The second son of the Kam family Kam Tuo Luk (Moses Chan) has to marry the Third Princess to save the family business, because then they will have the right to manufacture gold pieces for the Tang Palace, the Third Princess only agreeing to the marriage because otherwise she would be married off to the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo, as schemed by the evil Concubine Wei (Kara Hui).

The Princess brings many servants to the Kam family after marrying Kam Tuo Luk, and constantly comes into conflict with the members of the Kam family (Lee Heung Kam, Susanna Kwan, Louis Yuen, Raymond Wong Ho-yin). The Princess brings Szeto Ngan Ping (Fala Chen), with her to the Kam family, who has been awarded "Best Servant" by the Concubine Dowager Chui (Susan Tse) and later became wife of Ding Yau Wai (Kenneth Ma).

The Princess originally decides to leave the house, but when she misunderstands that the Kam family speaks negatively of her, she stubbornly stays. Later, she and Kam Tuo Luk fall in love. When the Kam family is convicted of a capital offence, she divorces Kam Tuo Luk to secretly save the Kam family.

Development edit

After the huge success of Beyond the Realm of Conscience, the filming of a similarly set costume drama comedy was announced. Can't Buy Me Love was featured in the TVB 2010 sales presentation clip, which was released shortly after the TVB Awards Presentation.

The drama became popular compared to Beyond the Realm of Conscience due to its similar lavish costumes and sets, cast members, and close time period (both set during the Tang dynasty of China). They were also compared to since Can't Buy Me Love also had links with the Tang imperial palace, though it had far more scenes outside the palace. It has also been widely and popularly named the indirect sequel (although it should really be a prequel, due to it being set during Taizong's reign) to its predecessor, despite their entirely different genres (Can't Buy Me Love being a romantic comedy, while Beyond the Realm of Conscience being a historical drama). The two series share the same producer, Mui Siu Ching.

To capture the grandeur of the Tang dynasty, custom-made elaborate costumes and sets were created for the series, resembling those of Beyond the Realm of Conscience in a comical way. Elaborate costumes have been made for grand series produced by TVB in the past, especially costume dramas including War and Beauty and The Charm Beneath. A costume fitting featuring majority of the cast was held on 17 December 2009 at 12:30 pm in Hong Kong, in front of the Shaolin Temple in TVB City's Ancient Street, Tseung Kwan O. A blessing ceremony was held for Can't Buy Me Love on 26 February 2010. Filming was completed in April 2010.

Especially grand was Charmaine Sheh's wedding ceremony headgear. The heavy headwear proved to be difficult for the cast and resulted in injuries and discomforts during filming. Television Broadcasts Limited created much hype prior to the release of the series, having numerous news on the progress of the series' filming published on TVB Weekly magazine and letting out news on the filming progress.

Three official trailers were released near the date of release, the first making a parody out of Beyond the Realm of Conscience. Malaysia's Astro on Demand channel also showed previews of the drama. Because of the drama's high ratings during the early episodes (the series reportedly managed a peak of 36 points in its first week) and a celebratory event was scheduled. However, because of the hostage-taking incident in the Philippines, the event was cancelled and the Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority received complaints for a comedy being aired at a tragic time.

Format edit

The television series is a romantic comedy costume drama, featuring lavish costumes and sets intended to capture the luxury and grandeur of the Tang dynasty, and makes parodies out of other Hong Kong television shows, including dramas and varieties. The show regularly utilizes numerous original poems throughout the series for comedic effect, the poems being a hybrid between classical Chinese compositions and modern rap in terms of both structure and word choice.

The drama is set to have 32 episodes, with a definitive beginning and ending to the story. Each episode is around 45 minutes long. Bickering is a major part of the comedic aspect of the drama. Apart from this romantic plot, the series also focuses on the protagonists under threat from villains, and therefore part of the plot focuses on scheming in the palace. This theme (especially those within the imperial harem, such as imperial concubines) have long been in existence in TVB dramas, especially after the hit 2004 TVB series War and Beauty.

The series, apart from the main couple, Charmaine Sheh and Moses Chan, two supporting couples, Linda Chung and Raymond Wong Ho-yin, Fala Chen and Kenneth Ma also share a romantic storyline.

Historical trivia edit

  • None of the princesses featured in the drama are historically recorded princesses, though their names are loosely based on popular characters given to imperial princesses. The princesses in the drama are named, in descending age or ranking, Princess Yonghe the Eldest (Sharon Chan), Princess Qingyun (Tracy Ip), Princess Zhaoyang (Charmaine Sheh), Princess Qinping (Yoyo Chen), Princess Qinhui (Charmaine Li) and Princess Dexin (Linda Chung), none of whom are historically recorded imperial princesses.
  • It is revealed that the fictional Princess Yonghe's (Sharon Chan) mother was Empress Zhangsun, who is revered as one of the most benevolent empresses of Chinese history. Empress Zhangsun made notable contributions to peasantry and labour, and even towards Chinese technology despite her elevated status as an Empress during her lifetime.
  • The Emperor featured in the series is Emperor Taizong of Tang, the second Emperor of the Tang dynasty. Princess Zhaoyang (Charmaine Sheh) explicitly admires her father. Emperor Taizong, while still only a duke's son, assisted his father, then the Duke of Tang, to overthrow the brief Sui dynasty, thus establishing the Tang dynasty and paving the road for one of China's golden ages.
  • The series reveals (fictionally) a reason for Princess Wencheng's famed political marriage to Songtsen Gampo of the Tibetan Empire. Princess Wencheng was probably not an imperial princess but a niece or maid of Emperor Taizong's or the Imperial Household's, who was married to Songtsen Gampo, forging an alliance between the Tang Empire and the Tibetan Empire. Princess Wencheng would later help to develop technology and more civilised and idealistic standards of living in Tuoba, which was then regarded by the Chinese as an almost barbaric empire.
  • The series mentions (and probably exaggerates) gender equality during the Tang dynasty. The Tang dynasty was in fact a period of a Chinese history in which women were fairly liberated, with records of outspoken courtesans and women of prominent families playing the Persian sport of polo with gentry men. The first instance of feminism in the Tang dynasty was established very early on, when the daughter of the Tang's founding father Emperor Gaozu, Princess Pingyang, made large military contributions and in fact led military forces to help overthrow the Sui and establish the Tang.
  • Emperor Taizong was the first husband of the young Wu Zetian, who would later become a favourite of Emperor Gaozong's, then his Empress consort, a regent power and eventually an Empress regnant in her own right, interrupting the Tang dynasty's early stages with the Later Zhou. Wu Zetian would rule as the only historically recorded female imperial monarch of Chinese history, and she would even further contribute to gender equality in the Tang after Princess Pingyang. Her efforts would include the installing Shangguan Wan'er as a political and literary scholar.
  • The series references trade with foreign empires. China at the time was by far the world's largest economy, and many foreign empires and states paid homage to China and traded with China. Trade with the West flourished for China under the Tang. China also imported aspects of foreign culture. Chang'an, the Tang capital, was a cosmopolitan area boasting a huge population. Christianity reached China for the first time around the time setting of the series. Buddhism was imported during the Northern and Southern Dynasties from India and its presence was solidified under the Tang. Chinese hanfu also made major alterations, adopting some of the court styles of the Persian Empire. Sports, philosophies and consumer goods were all imported, as well as exported.

Lead cast edit

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
Cast Role Description
Charmaine Sheh Princess Chiu Yeung
昭陽公主
Third Princess of Tang Palace
Kam Tuo Luk's wife
Was framed for being an impostor by Concubine Wei and becomes a civilian in Episode 23
Becomes Princess again after the truth was revealed in Episode 28
Gets kidnapped in Episode 29
Gets rescued by Kam Dor Luk in Episode 31
Had a daughter in Episode 32
Moses Chan Kam Duo Lok
金多祿
Second son of Kam family
Kam Tai Fu Yan's grandson
Ding Loi Hei's stepson
Princess Chiu Yeung's husband.
Also has a daughter in episode 32

Main cast edit

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
Cast Role Description
Linda Chung Ng Sze Tak
吳四德
Kam family's maid, then housekeeper
Becomes "3rd Princess" in Episode 23, after Concubine Wei frames Chiu Yeung as an impostor(Later found out to be the fake princess)
Princess Chiu Yeung's adoptive sister in Episode 28
Kam Duo Sao's wife in Episode 32
Raymond Wong Ho-yin Kam Duo Sao
金多壽
Third son of Kam family
Kam Tai Fu Yan's grandson
Ding Loi Hei's son
Ng Sze Tak's husband in Episode 32
Fala Chen Szeto Ngan Ping
司徒銀屏
Third Princess's servant and friend as well as body guard
Concubine Dowager Cui awards her "No. 1 Servant"
Ding Yau Wai's wife in Episode 32
Kenneth Ma Ding Yau Wai
丁有維
Matchmaker
Lo Tou-yun and Fong Hak-lan's son
Szeto Ngan Ping's husband in Episode 32

Recurring cast edit

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
Cast Role Description
Susanna Kwan Ding Loi Hei
丁來喜
Boss of Kam Kam Ho Gold Shop
Kam Tai Fu Yan's daughter-in-law
Kam Tuo Fuk and Kam Tuo Luk's stepmother
Kam Tuo Sao's mother
Yuen Siu Yuk and Princess Chiu Yeung's stepmother-in-law
Ng Sze Tak's mother-in-law
Ding Choi Wong's cousin and enemy/rival later became friends
her father is Ding Loi Hei's Father, her mother is Ding Loi Hei's Mother
Lee Heung-kam Kam Tai Fu Yan
金太夫人
Ding Loi Hei's mother-in-law
Kam Tuo Fuk, Kam Tuo Luk, Kam Tuo Sao's grandmother
Suffered from Alzheimer's disease later and cured after seeing Guanyin in her dreams
Sharon Chan Princess Wing Ho
永河公主
First Princess
Chiu Wan's wife
Daughter of Emperor Taizong of Tang and Empress Zhangsun
Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung
Depreciated to a commoner, expelled from the Palace, and went mentally unstable in Episode 15
Was mentioned to be mending her ways later
(Villain)
Louis Yuen Kam Duo Fok
金多福
Eldest son of Kam family
Kam Tai Fu Yan's grandson
Ding Loi Hei's stepson
Yuen Siu Yuk's husband and have five children while his wife is pregnant with another
Edwin Siu Chiu Wan
趙弘
Princess Wing Ho's abused husband
Leave the Palace to live with Princess Wing Ho in Episode 15
Selena Li Yuen Siu Yuk
阮小玉
Kam Tuo Fuk's wife
Have four daughters and a son while pregnant with another
Kwok Fung Emperor Taizong of Tang
唐太宗
Princesses Yonghe, Qingyun, Chiu Yeung, Chuanping, Chunhui's father
Deshan's adoptive father
Concubine Wei and Concubine Xuan's husband
Susan Tse Concubine Dowager Cui
崔太妃
Emperor Gaozu of Tang's concubine
Kara Hui Concubine Wei
韋貴妃
Emperor Taizong of Tang's concubine
Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung and Kam family
Committed suicide (by stabbing a sharp headpiece into her chest) in Episode 28
(Main Villain)
Griselda Yeung Concubine Xun
孫貴妃
Emperor Taizong of Tang's concubine
Tracy Ip Princess Qingyun
清雲公主
Second Princess
Hung Che-gong's wife
Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung later friends
(Semi-villain)
Matthew Ko Hung Che-gong
孔志恭
Princess Qingyun's husband
Yoyo Chen Princess Chuanping
川平公主
Fourth Princess
Cheng Po Wife
Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung later friends
(Semi-villain)
Eric Li Cheng Po
鄭浦
Princess Chuanping's husband
Charmaine Li Princess Jinhuai
晉懷公主
Fifth Princess
Tai Dak Leung Wife but divorced in Episode 28
Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung later friends
(Semi-villain)
Jonathan Cheung Tai Dak Leung
泰德亮
Princess Chuanhuai's husband, but divorced because he can't stand her attitude in Episode 28
Joseph Lee (李國麟) Ding Choi Wong
丁財旺
Boss of Ding Fung Ho Gold Shop
Ding Loi Hei's cousin and enemy
Mai Yan Che's husband
Ding Yau Wai's adopted father
Mary Hon Mai Yan Che
米仁慈
Ding Choi Wong's wife
Ding Yau Wai's adopted mother
Ram Chiang (蔣志光) Lo Tou-yun
羅道遠
Turkic peoples
Fong Hak-lan's husband
Ding Yau-wai's father
Yu-Man Kit's subordinate
Determined to overthrow Tang dynasty with Yu-Man Kit
Killed and sacrificed himself to protect his recently found son when fighting with Wong Mang in Episode 32
(Main villain)
Meini Cheung (張美妮) Fong Hak-lan
方克蘭
Lo Tou-yun's wife
Ding Yau Wai's mother
Deceased
Vincent Wong Yu-Man kit
宇文傑
A disguised philanthropist, actually a Turkic prince
Lo Tuo-yun and Wong Mang's supervisor
Determined to overthrow Tang dynasty with Lo Tou-yun and Wong Mang
Committed suicide when his plans failed and caught by Tang army in Episode 32
( Main villain)
Tai Chi-wai (戴志偉) Wong Mang
王猛
A Turkic General
Yu-Man Kit's subordinate
Determined to overthrow Tang dynasty with Yu-Man Kit
Killed when fighting with Lo Tou-yun in Episode 32
(Villain)
Yu Tsz-ming (余子明) Uncle Wing
榮叔
Kam Kam Ho's ex-shop manager, then Ding Fung Ho's ex-shop manager
Threatened Kam Kam Ho to pay for his gambling debts
Fired by Kam Kam Ho and Ding Fung Ho successively
(Villain)
Tsui Wing Uncle Po
寶叔
Ding Fung Ho's shop manager
Plot with gangsters to kidnapped Mai Yan Che, but killed by gangsters in Episode 16
(Villain)
Elaine Yiu Cho Kiu
楚 翹
A prostitute
Kam Tuo Luk's dream woman
Bribed by Princess Wing Ho to seduce Kam Duo Luk and separate him and Chiu Yeong
Lily Li Aunt Mei
媚 姨
A brothel's operator
Bribed by Princess Wing Ho to assist Cho Kiu to seduce Kam Duo Luk
Deno Cheung (張松枝) Boss Mak
麥老闆
Boss of Mak Lee Ho, another gold store
Incriminated Kam Kam Ho to sell fake gold
(Villain)
Au Sui-wai (歐瑞偉) Wong Ka-tung
王家棟
An assassin
Ordered by Concubine Wai to determine to kill Princess Chiu Yeung
Killed by poisoning by Concubine Wai in Episode 23
(Villain)
Rosanne Lui (呂珊) Chui Sim
徐嬋
Proclaimed to be Ding Choi-wong's cousin
Stole Lo Tou-yun's son (i.e. Ding Yau-wai) and sold him to Ding Choi-wong
Killed by Lo Tou-yun in Episode 26
(Villain)
Li Hung-kit (李鴻杰) Buk Yat Buk
卜一卜
A fortune-teller
Kam Tuo-luk's friend
Promoted to court astronomer for being very accurate in his predictions in Episode 31
Stephen Huynh Luk Tung-chan
祿東贊
A Tibetan ambassador
Tam Bing-man (譚炳文) Uncle Lam Tin
林天叔
A former gang leader
Fung So Bor (馮素波) Grandmother of Princess Chiu Yeung
Deceased
Chuk Man-kwan Mother of Ding Loi Hei
Incriminated by Ding Choi Wong
Deceased

International broadcast edit

Region Network Notes
  Malaysia TV2 & 8TV Dubbed in Mandarin (Mandarin Dubbed and Malay subtitles on TV2)
  USA Cartoon Network and Disney Channel Dubbed in English
  India Hungama TV and Pogo TV Dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil
  Indonesia RCTI Dubbed in Indonesian
  Singapore VV Drama Dubbed in Mandarin
Mediacorp Channel 8
  Malaysia Astro Prima Dubbed in Malaysian

Accolades edit

42nd Ming Pao Anniversary Awards 2010 edit

Nominees Accolades Results
Charmaine Sheh My Most Supportive Performance Won
Moses Chan Outstanding Actor in Television Won
Charmaine Sheh Outstanding Actress in Television Won
Outstanding Programme Nominated

TVB Anniversary Awards (2010) edit

Nominees Accolades Results
Best Drama Won
Moses Chan Best Actor Top 5
Charmaine Sheh Best Actress Top 5
Louis Yuen Best Supporting Actor Top 15
Susanna Kwan Best Supporting Actress Top 5
Moses Chan My Favourite Male Character Top 5
Louis Yuen Top 15
Charmaine Sheh My Favourite Female Character Won
Linda Chung Top 5
Fala Chen Top 15
Susanna Kwan Top 15
Lee Heung Kam Top 15
Raymond Wong Most Improved Actor Won
Selena Li Most Improved Actress Nominated

16th Asian Television Awards 2011 edit

Nominees Accolades Results
Charmaine Sheh Best Actress in a Leading Role Won
Best Drama Serial Nominated

Viewership ratings edit

Week Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1 23–27 August 2010 1 – 5 33 37 [1]
2 30 August – 3 September 2010 6 – 10 33 35 [2]
3 6–10 September 2010 11 – 15 33 35 [3]
4 13–16 September 2010 16 – 19 33 [4]
5 20–24 September 2010 20 – 24 32 36 [5]
6 27 September – 1 October 2010 25 – 29 35 37 [6][7]
2 October 2010 30 34 36 [6][7]
3 October 2010 31 – 32 42 45 [6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ Week 1 Ratings
  2. ^ Week 2 Ratings
  3. ^ Week 3 Ratings
  4. ^ Week 4 Ratings
  5. ^ Week 5 Ratings
  6. ^ a b c Week 6 Ratings
  7. ^ a b c 《公主嫁到》暫登最高收視No.1 集體結婚掀高潮45點

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Can t Buy Me Love 2023 TV series Can t Buy Me Love Chinese 公主嫁到 is a 2010 Hong Kong television series It is a grand production by TVB and starred Charmaine Sheh and Moses Chan Linda Chung Raymond Wong Kenneth Ma and Fala Chen as the main cast for this series Can t Buy Me Love公主嫁到GenreCostume drama Period dramaStarringCharmaine ShehMoses ChanLinda ChungRaymond WongFala ChenKenneth MaOpening theme 萬千寵愛 performed by Susanna KwanCountry of originHong KongOriginal languagesCantonese Mandarin Thai Vietnamese English Indonesian Malaysian Hindi Telugu TamilNo of episodes31 Hong Kong 32 Overseas list of episodes ProductionProducerMui Siu chingRunning time45 minutes per episodeProduction companyTVB JadeOriginal releaseRelease23 August 2010 08 23 3 October 2010 2010 10 03 RelatedBeyond the Realm of Conscience 2009 Can t Buy Me LoveTraditional Chinese公主嫁到Literal meaning The Princess Comes in Marriage TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinGōng Zhǔ Jia DaoYue CantoneseJyutpingGung1 Zyu2 Gaa3 Dou3 The television series was released in Hong Kong on TVB Jade network on 23 August 2010 in the third line time slot starting at around 21 30 in UTC 8 airing between Monday Friday every night at this hour Like many TVB series especially comedies the name of the series is a pun 公主嫁到 means The Princess Comes by Marriage while its homonym 公主駕到 which roughly translates to The Princess Cometh is a phase used to formally announce the arrival of a princess Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Development 3 Format 4 Historical trivia 5 Lead cast 6 Main cast 7 Recurring cast 8 International broadcast 9 Accolades 9 1 42nd Ming Pao Anniversary Awards 2010 9 2 TVB Anniversary Awards 2010 9 3 16th Asian Television Awards 2011 10 Viewership ratings 11 References 12 External linksSynopsis editSet during the Tang dynasty of China Can t Buy Me Love tells the story of the Third Princess Princess Chiu Yeung Charmaine Sheh of the Tang Emperor Samuel Kwok who is beautiful but very unreasonable and as such no one wants to marry her The Kam family is the largest gold manufacturer in the grand capital Chang an but because they are deceived the business runs into troubles The second son of the Kam family Kam Tuo Luk Moses Chan has to marry the Third Princess to save the family business because then they will have the right to manufacture gold pieces for the Tang Palace the Third Princess only agreeing to the marriage because otherwise she would be married off to the Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo as schemed by the evil Concubine Wei Kara Hui The Princess brings many servants to the Kam family after marrying Kam Tuo Luk and constantly comes into conflict with the members of the Kam family Lee Heung Kam Susanna Kwan Louis Yuen Raymond Wong Ho yin The Princess brings Szeto Ngan Ping Fala Chen with her to the Kam family who has been awarded Best Servant by the Concubine Dowager Chui Susan Tse and later became wife of Ding Yau Wai Kenneth Ma The Princess originally decides to leave the house but when she misunderstands that the Kam family speaks negatively of her she stubbornly stays Later she and Kam Tuo Luk fall in love When the Kam family is convicted of a capital offence she divorces Kam Tuo Luk to secretly save the Kam family Development editAfter the huge success of Beyond the Realm of Conscience the filming of a similarly set costume drama comedy was announced Can t Buy Me Love was featured in the TVB 2010 sales presentation clip which was released shortly after the TVB Awards Presentation The drama became popular compared to Beyond the Realm of Conscience due to its similar lavish costumes and sets cast members and close time period both set during the Tang dynasty of China They were also compared to since Can t Buy Me Love also had links with the Tang imperial palace though it had far more scenes outside the palace It has also been widely and popularly named the indirect sequel although it should really be a prequel due to it being set during Taizong s reign to its predecessor despite their entirely different genres Can t Buy Me Love being a romantic comedy while Beyond the Realm of Conscience being a historical drama The two series share the same producer Mui Siu Ching To capture the grandeur of the Tang dynasty custom made elaborate costumes and sets were created for the series resembling those of Beyond the Realm of Conscience in a comical way Elaborate costumes have been made for grand series produced by TVB in the past especially costume dramas including War and Beauty and The Charm Beneath A costume fitting featuring majority of the cast was held on 17 December 2009 at 12 30 pm in Hong Kong in front of the Shaolin Temple in TVB City s Ancient Street Tseung Kwan O A blessing ceremony was held for Can t Buy Me Love on 26 February 2010 Filming was completed in April 2010 Especially grand was Charmaine Sheh s wedding ceremony headgear The heavy headwear proved to be difficult for the cast and resulted in injuries and discomforts during filming Television Broadcasts Limited created much hype prior to the release of the series having numerous news on the progress of the series filming published on TVB Weekly magazine and letting out news on the filming progress Three official trailers were released near the date of release the first making a parody out of Beyond the Realm of Conscience Malaysia s Astro on Demand channel also showed previews of the drama Because of the drama s high ratings during the early episodes the series reportedly managed a peak of 36 points in its first week and a celebratory event was scheduled However because of the hostage taking incident in the Philippines the event was cancelled and the Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority received complaints for a comedy being aired at a tragic time Format editThe television series is a romantic comedy costume drama featuring lavish costumes and sets intended to capture the luxury and grandeur of the Tang dynasty and makes parodies out of other Hong Kong television shows including dramas and varieties The show regularly utilizes numerous original poems throughout the series for comedic effect the poems being a hybrid between classical Chinese compositions and modern rap in terms of both structure and word choice The drama is set to have 32 episodes with a definitive beginning and ending to the story Each episode is around 45 minutes long Bickering is a major part of the comedic aspect of the drama Apart from this romantic plot the series also focuses on the protagonists under threat from villains and therefore part of the plot focuses on scheming in the palace This theme especially those within the imperial harem such as imperial concubines have long been in existence in TVB dramas especially after the hit 2004 TVB series War and Beauty The series apart from the main couple Charmaine Sheh and Moses Chan two supporting couples Linda Chung and Raymond Wong Ho yin Fala Chen and Kenneth Ma also share a romantic storyline Historical trivia editNone of the princesses featured in the drama are historically recorded princesses though their names are loosely based on popular characters given to imperial princesses The princesses in the drama are named in descending age or ranking Princess Yonghe the Eldest Sharon Chan Princess Qingyun Tracy Ip Princess Zhaoyang Charmaine Sheh Princess Qinping Yoyo Chen Princess Qinhui Charmaine Li and Princess Dexin Linda Chung none of whom are historically recorded imperial princesses It is revealed that the fictional Princess Yonghe s Sharon Chan mother was Empress Zhangsun who is revered as one of the most benevolent empresses of Chinese history Empress Zhangsun made notable contributions to peasantry and labour and even towards Chinese technology despite her elevated status as an Empress during her lifetime The Emperor featured in the series is Emperor Taizong of Tang the second Emperor of the Tang dynasty Princess Zhaoyang Charmaine Sheh explicitly admires her father Emperor Taizong while still only a duke s son assisted his father then the Duke of Tang to overthrow the brief Sui dynasty thus establishing the Tang dynasty and paving the road for one of China s golden ages The series reveals fictionally a reason for Princess Wencheng s famed political marriage to Songtsen Gampo of the Tibetan Empire Princess Wencheng was probably not an imperial princess but a niece or maid of Emperor Taizong s or the Imperial Household s who was married to Songtsen Gampo forging an alliance between the Tang Empire and the Tibetan Empire Princess Wencheng would later help to develop technology and more civilised and idealistic standards of living in Tuoba which was then regarded by the Chinese as an almost barbaric empire The series mentions and probably exaggerates gender equality during the Tang dynasty The Tang dynasty was in fact a period of a Chinese history in which women were fairly liberated with records of outspoken courtesans and women of prominent families playing the Persian sport of polo with gentry men The first instance of feminism in the Tang dynasty was established very early on when the daughter of the Tang s founding father Emperor Gaozu Princess Pingyang made large military contributions and in fact led military forces to help overthrow the Sui and establish the Tang Emperor Taizong was the first husband of the young Wu Zetian who would later become a favourite of Emperor Gaozong s then his Empress consort a regent power and eventually an Empress regnant in her own right interrupting the Tang dynasty s early stages with the Later Zhou Wu Zetian would rule as the only historically recorded female imperial monarch of Chinese history and she would even further contribute to gender equality in the Tang after Princess Pingyang Her efforts would include the installing Shangguan Wan er as a political and literary scholar The series references trade with foreign empires China at the time was by far the world s largest economy and many foreign empires and states paid homage to China and traded with China Trade with the West flourished for China under the Tang China also imported aspects of foreign culture Chang an the Tang capital was a cosmopolitan area boasting a huge population Christianity reached China for the first time around the time setting of the series Buddhism was imported during the Northern and Southern Dynasties from India and its presence was solidified under the Tang Chinese hanfu also made major alterations adopting some of the court styles of the Persian Empire Sports philosophies and consumer goods were all imported as well as exported Lead cast editNote Some of the characters names are in Cantonese romanisation Cast Role Description Charmaine Sheh Princess Chiu Yeung 昭陽公主 Third Princess of Tang Palace Kam Tuo Luk s wife Was framed for being an impostor by Concubine Wei and becomes a civilian in Episode 23 Becomes Princess again after the truth was revealed in Episode 28 Gets kidnapped in Episode 29 Gets rescued by Kam Dor Luk in Episode 31 Had a daughter in Episode 32 Moses Chan Kam Duo Lok 金多祿 Second son of Kam family Kam Tai Fu Yan s grandson Ding Loi Hei s stepson Princess Chiu Yeung s husband Also has a daughter in episode 32Main cast editNote Some of the characters names are in Cantonese romanisation Cast Role Description Linda Chung Ng Sze Tak 吳四德 Kam family s maid then housekeeper Becomes 3rd Princess in Episode 23 after Concubine Wei frames Chiu Yeung as an impostor Later found out to be the fake princess Princess Chiu Yeung s adoptive sister in Episode 28 Kam Duo Sao s wife in Episode 32 Raymond Wong Ho yin Kam Duo Sao 金多壽 Third son of Kam family Kam Tai Fu Yan s grandson Ding Loi Hei s son Ng Sze Tak s husband in Episode 32 Fala Chen Szeto Ngan Ping 司徒銀屏 Third Princess s servant and friend as well as body guard Concubine Dowager Cui awards her No 1 Servant Ding Yau Wai s wife in Episode 32 Kenneth Ma Ding Yau Wai 丁有維 Matchmaker Lo Tou yun and Fong Hak lan s son Szeto Ngan Ping s husband in Episode 32Recurring cast editNote Some of the characters names are in Cantonese romanisation Cast Role Description Susanna Kwan Ding Loi Hei 丁來喜 Boss of Kam Kam Ho Gold Shop Kam Tai Fu Yan s daughter in law Kam Tuo Fuk and Kam Tuo Luk s stepmother Kam Tuo Sao s mother Yuen Siu Yuk and Princess Chiu Yeung s stepmother in law Ng Sze Tak s mother in law Ding Choi Wong s cousin and enemy rival later became friends her father is Ding Loi Hei s Father her mother is Ding Loi Hei s Mother Lee Heung kam Kam Tai Fu Yan 金太夫人 Ding Loi Hei s mother in law Kam Tuo Fuk Kam Tuo Luk Kam Tuo Sao s grandmother Suffered from Alzheimer s disease later and cured after seeing Guanyin in her dreams Sharon Chan Princess Wing Ho 永河公主 First Princess Chiu Wan s wife Daughter of Emperor Taizong of Tang and Empress Zhangsun Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung Depreciated to a commoner expelled from the Palace and went mentally unstable in Episode 15 Was mentioned to be mending her ways later Villain Louis Yuen Kam Duo Fok 金多福 Eldest son of Kam family Kam Tai Fu Yan s grandson Ding Loi Hei s stepson Yuen Siu Yuk s husband and have five children while his wife is pregnant with another Edwin Siu Chiu Wan 趙弘 Princess Wing Ho s abused husband Leave the Palace to live with Princess Wing Ho in Episode 15 Selena Li Yuen Siu Yuk 阮小玉 Kam Tuo Fuk s wife Have four daughters and a son while pregnant with another Kwok Fung Emperor Taizong of Tang 唐太宗 Princesses Yonghe Qingyun Chiu Yeung Chuanping Chunhui s father Deshan s adoptive father Concubine Wei and Concubine Xuan s husband Susan Tse Concubine Dowager Cui 崔太妃 Emperor Gaozu of Tang s concubine Kara Hui Concubine Wei 韋貴妃 Emperor Taizong of Tang s concubine Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung and Kam family Committed suicide by stabbing a sharp headpiece into her chest in Episode 28 Main Villain Griselda Yeung Concubine Xun 孫貴妃 Emperor Taizong of Tang s concubine Tracy Ip Princess Qingyun 清雲公主 Second Princess Hung Che gong s wife Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung later friends Semi villain Matthew Ko Hung Che gong 孔志恭 Princess Qingyun s husband Yoyo Chen Princess Chuanping 川平公主 Fourth Princess Cheng Po Wife Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung later friends Semi villain Eric Li Cheng Po 鄭浦 Princess Chuanping s husband Charmaine Li Princess Jinhuai 晉懷公主 Fifth Princess Tai Dak Leung Wife but divorced in Episode 28 Enemy of Princess Chiu Yeung later friends Semi villain Jonathan Cheung Tai Dak Leung 泰德亮 Princess Chuanhuai s husband but divorced because he can t stand her attitude in Episode 28 Joseph Lee 李國麟 Ding Choi Wong 丁財旺 Boss of Ding Fung Ho Gold Shop Ding Loi Hei s cousin and enemy Mai Yan Che s husband Ding Yau Wai s adopted father Mary Hon Mai Yan Che 米仁慈 Ding Choi Wong s wife Ding Yau Wai s adopted mother Ram Chiang 蔣志光 Lo Tou yun 羅道遠 Turkic peoples Fong Hak lan s husband Ding Yau wai s father Yu Man Kit s subordinate Determined to overthrow Tang dynasty with Yu Man Kit Killed and sacrificed himself to protect his recently found son when fighting with Wong Mang in Episode 32 Main villain Meini Cheung 張美妮 Fong Hak lan 方克蘭 Lo Tou yun s wife Ding Yau Wai s mother Deceased Vincent Wong Yu Man kit 宇文傑 A disguised philanthropist actually a Turkic prince Lo Tuo yun and Wong Mang s supervisor Determined to overthrow Tang dynasty with Lo Tou yun and Wong Mang Committed suicide when his plans failed and caught by Tang army in Episode 32 Main villain Tai Chi wai 戴志偉 Wong Mang 王猛 A Turkic General Yu Man Kit s subordinate Determined to overthrow Tang dynasty with Yu Man Kit Killed when fighting with Lo Tou yun in Episode 32 Villain Yu Tsz ming 余子明 Uncle Wing 榮叔 Kam Kam Ho s ex shop manager then Ding Fung Ho s ex shop manager Threatened Kam Kam Ho to pay for his gambling debts Fired by Kam Kam Ho and Ding Fung Ho successively Villain Tsui Wing Uncle Po 寶叔 Ding Fung Ho s shop manager Plot with gangsters to kidnapped Mai Yan Che but killed by gangsters in Episode 16 Villain Elaine Yiu Cho Kiu 楚 翹 A prostitute Kam Tuo Luk s dream woman Bribed by Princess Wing Ho to seduce Kam Duo Luk and separate him and Chiu Yeong Lily Li Aunt Mei 媚 姨 A brothel s operator Bribed by Princess Wing Ho to assist Cho Kiu to seduce Kam Duo Luk Deno Cheung 張松枝 Boss Mak 麥老闆 Boss of Mak Lee Ho another gold store Incriminated Kam Kam Ho to sell fake gold Villain Au Sui wai 歐瑞偉 Wong Ka tung 王家棟 An assassin Ordered by Concubine Wai to determine to kill Princess Chiu Yeung Killed by poisoning by Concubine Wai in Episode 23 Villain Rosanne Lui 呂珊 Chui Sim 徐嬋 Proclaimed to be Ding Choi wong s cousin Stole Lo Tou yun s son i e Ding Yau wai and sold him to Ding Choi wong Killed by Lo Tou yun in Episode 26 Villain Li Hung kit 李鴻杰 Buk Yat Buk 卜一卜 A fortune teller Kam Tuo luk s friend Promoted to court astronomer for being very accurate in his predictions in Episode 31 Stephen Huynh Luk Tung chan 祿東贊 A Tibetan ambassador Tam Bing man 譚炳文 Uncle Lam Tin 林天叔 A former gang leader Fung So Bor 馮素波 Grandmother of Princess Chiu Yeung Deceased Chuk Man kwan Mother of Ding Loi Hei Incriminated by Ding Choi Wong DeceasedInternational broadcast editRegion Network Notes nbsp Malaysia TV2 amp 8TV Dubbed in Mandarin Mandarin Dubbed and Malay subtitles on TV2 nbsp USA Cartoon Network and Disney Channel Dubbed in English nbsp India Hungama TV and Pogo TV Dubbed in Hindi Telugu and Tamil nbsp Indonesia RCTI Dubbed in Indonesian nbsp Singapore VV Drama Dubbed in Mandarin Mediacorp Channel 8 nbsp Malaysia Astro Prima Dubbed in MalaysianAccolades edit42nd Ming Pao Anniversary Awards 2010 edit Nominees Accolades Results Charmaine Sheh My Most Supportive Performance Won Moses Chan Outstanding Actor in Television Won Charmaine Sheh Outstanding Actress in Television Won Outstanding Programme Nominated TVB Anniversary Awards 2010 edit Nominees Accolades Results Best Drama Won Moses Chan Best Actor Top 5 Charmaine Sheh Best Actress Top 5 Louis Yuen Best Supporting Actor Top 15 Susanna Kwan Best Supporting Actress Top 5 Moses Chan My Favourite Male Character Top 5 Louis Yuen Top 15 Charmaine Sheh My Favourite Female Character Won Linda Chung Top 5 Fala Chen Top 15 Susanna Kwan Top 15 Lee Heung Kam Top 15 Raymond Wong Most Improved Actor Won Selena Li Most Improved Actress Nominated 16th Asian Television Awards 2011 edit Nominees Accolades Results Charmaine Sheh Best Actress in a Leading Role Won Best Drama Serial NominatedViewership ratings editWeek Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References 1 23 27 August 2010 1 5 33 37 1 2 30 August 3 September 2010 6 10 33 35 2 3 6 10 September 2010 11 15 33 35 3 4 13 16 September 2010 16 19 33 4 5 20 24 September 2010 20 24 32 36 5 6 27 September 1 October 2010 25 29 35 37 6 7 2 October 2010 30 34 36 6 7 3 October 2010 31 32 42 45 6 7 References edit Week 1 Ratings Week 2 Ratings Week 3 Ratings Week 4 Ratings Week 5 Ratings a b c Week 6 Ratings a b c 公主嫁到 暫登最高收視No 1 集體結婚掀高潮45點External links editTVB com Can t Buy Me Love Official Website in Chinese K for TVB Can t Buy Me Love English Synopsis List of Can t Buy Me Love episodes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Can 27t Buy Me Love 2010 TV series amp oldid 1219701758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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