Hong Kong television series
Missing You is a Hong Kong modern serial drama produced by TVB under producer Fong Chun-Chiu and starring Linda Chung , Jason Chan , Calvin Chan , Cilla Kung , and Rosina Lam .
Plot
The series revolves around the Tracing Department of a charity group named Yan Ming Federation. It is responsible for helping families locate their missing loved ones, lost due to war, natural disaster, or other factors.
The series is roughly split into six segments, each revolving around a different case. The last two cases also had a very profound impact on one of the members of the Tracing Department.
According to the 779th edition of TVB Magazine, roughly half of the cases shown in the series are based on real-life cases.
Cast
Main cast
Cast
Role
Description
Linda Chung
Hong Yu-Fung 康如楓
has a crush on Yik-Him Yu-Pak's big sister works at Yan Ming Federation's Tracing Department Yik Him's girlfriend
Jason Chan Chi-san
Sze Yik-Him 施亦謙
Vincci's ex-boyfriend works at Yan Ming Federation's Tracing Department Hailey and Sam's half brother Yu-Fung's boyfriend
Calvin Chan
Yeung Chi-Kei 楊子基
Started off as part-time worker at Yan Ming Federation's Tracing Department, later promoted to full-time has crush on Crystal
Cilla Kung
Crystal Sin 冼潔貞
Nicknamed 洗潔精 (Dishwashing Soap in Chinese) Comes from a rich family
Rosina Lam
Vincci Ding 丁芃芝
worked at a Financial company, later resigned Yik-Him's ex-girlfriend Marcus' ex-girlfriend
Hong Family
Cast
Role
Description
Linda Chung
Hong Yu-Fung 康如楓
Hong Yu-Pak's big sister
Brian Chu
Hong Yu-Pak 康如柏
Yu-Fung's little brother
Patrick Dunn
Hong Siu-Hong 康兆雄
Hong Yu-Pak and Hong Yu-Fung's father Zhuang Mei-Lin's husband
Rosanne Lui
Jong Mei-Lum 莊美琳
Hong Yu-Pak and Hong Yu-Fung's mother Hong Yiu-wei's wife
Other cast
Cast
Role
Description
Mat Yeung
Marcus Lo 盧彥斌
Fund Manager liked Yu-Fung and Vincci Vincci's boyfriend, later broke up Villain
Ram Chiang
Lo Man Kit
Head of Tracing Department
KK Cheung
楊佑銘
Judge Yik-Him and Sam's father
Viewership ratings
The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on television viewership .
Week
Originally Aired
Episodes
Average Points
Peaking Points
References
1
18–21 December 2012
1 — 4
26
29
[ 1]
2
24–28 December 2012
5 — 9
25
28
[ 2]
3
31 December 2012 - 4 January 2013
10 — 14
26
29
[ 3]
4
7–11 January 2013
15 — 20
27
32
[ 4]
January 11, 2013
19 — 20
29
32
[ 5]
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References