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Pages in category "Channel 3 HD (Thailand) television dramas" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 .
Channel 3 HD (Thai: ช่อง 3 เอชดี, formerly known as สถานีโทรทัศน์ไทยทีวีสีช่อง 3, lit. 'Thai Television Color Channel 3') [3] is a Thailand and Bangkok's first commercial free-to-air television network that was launched on 26 March 1970 as Thailand and Bangkok's first commercial television station.
Pathapee Leh Ruk (Thai: ปฐพีเล่ห์รัก; RTGS: Pa-tha-phi Le Rak) is a 2010 Thai lakorn 1 in a 4 drama series called 4 Hearts of the Mountains or 4 Huajai Haeng Koon Kao (4 หัวใจแห่งขุนเขา ) [1] that it's aired on Channel 3.
BBTV Channel 7; Peek Mongkut (Wings of Desire; 2014) - Khemanit Jamikorn, Wongsakorn Poramathakorn, Karnklao Duaysienklao and Nusba Punnakanta; Cubic (2014) - Mobster falls in love with clever girl. Chalida Vijitvongthong and Tanin Manoonsilp; Kom Payabaht (2014) - The latest of one remakes of the same story; the earliest work aired in 2001.
Nueng Nai Suang (Thai: หนึ่งในทรวง) is a 2015 Thai television drama series starring Jirayu Tangsrisuk and Urassaya Sperbund. [1] It aired on Channel 3 from May 28 to July 8, 2015. [2] It is based on the novel of the same name by Busayamas (the pseudonym of Thai author Somnuk Sutabutra). Previous television adaptions of the ...
'The Heart of Dhevaprom', RTGS: Duangjai Thewaphrom) is a Thai lakorn broadcast on Channel 3, it premiered the first drama on 8 March 2024. It finished a process of filming in 2023. [1] It is the sequel of Suphapburut Juthathep series, airing in 2013. The series was based on a set of novels of the same name which were written by the same ...
The 54th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron carried out the operation using the slogan "make mud, not war." [6] Starting on 20 March 1967, and continuing through every rainy season (March to November) in Southeast Asia until 1972, operational cloud seeding missions were flown.