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Pages in category "Channel 3 (Thailand) television dramas" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Plerng Prang Tian (Thai: เพลิงพรางเทียน, RTGS: Phloeng Phrang Thian, lit. 'the fire obscures the candle') is a 2019 Thai lakorn. The lakorn is based on a novel written by หัสวีร์. [2] It was directed by วรวิทย์ ศรีสุภาพ and produced by Good Feeling.
Television series by Broadcast Thai Television (10 P) Pages in category "Channel 3 (Thailand) original programming" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Rak Nakara (2017) - The latest of one remakes of the same story; the earliest work aired in 2000. Natapohn Tameeruks, Nittha Jirayungyurn and Prin Suparat; Nam Sor Sai (2017) - The latest of four remakes of the same story; the earliest work aired in 2001. Sornram Teppitak, Suvanant Kongying and Sopitnapa Choompanee; Khiao Ratchasi (2017) Ngao ...
Penny Pincher She's sneaky, appeared in Brum and the Music Box & Brum and the Stopwatch Botch. The Beady-Eyed Robber ( Heather Tyrrell ) She's evil, appeared in Brum and the Stolen Necklace. The Shadow ( Miles Anthony ) A menacing thief appearing in Brum and the King of Thieves & Brum and the Gorilla Caper.
Thep Sarm Rudoo (Thai: เทพสามฤดู; RTGS: Thep Sam Ruedu) is a 2005 Thai lakorn boran (Classic Play) based on Thai folklore which has been remade several times. This Thai television soap opera is one of the most popular in Thailand at 2005 with many famous actors and actress as the beautiful couple for Thai lakorn boran's fan ...
Thara Himalaya (Thai: ธาราหิมาลัย; RTGS: Thara Himalai) is a 2010 Thai lakorn 1 in a 4 drama series.It is called 4 Huajai Haeng Koon Kao (Thai: 4 หัวใจแห่งขุนเขา) or 4 Hearts of the Mountains which aired on Channel 3.
Paen Rai Phai Ruk (Thai: แผนร้ายพ่ายรัก, RTGS: Phaen Rai Phai Rak; literally: Evil Plan Loses for Love) is a 2013 Thai lakorn (Thai television soap opera) which is aired on Channel 3 and starred Rattapoom Toekongsap and Peeranee Kongthai.