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นายร้อยสอยดาว
Nai Roy Soidao

นายร้อยสอยดาว

2018
Channel:TV5 HD
Aired:May 8, 2018

ละครสร้างสรรค์ แนวโรแมนติก คอมเมดี้ ยุคไทยแลนด์ 4.0 ที่มาพร้อมกับเกียรติและศักดิ์ศรี บนเส้นทางชีวิตของลูกผู้ชายเหล่านักเรียนเตรียมทหารที่ไม่ได้เรียบง่ายอย่างที่คิด เพื่อวันหนึ่งจะคว้าดาวแห่งเกียรติยศมาไว้บ่นบ่าให้ได้ พร้อมกับความผูกพันอันเหนียวแน่นของผู้ร่วมทางที่ฟันฝ่าทุกข์สุขมาด้วยกัน จนถึงวันแห่งความภาคภูมิใจ กลายเป็นมิตรภาพของคำว่าเพื่อน และบทพิสูจน์ความรักต่างฐานะระหว่างนักเรียนนายร้อย จปร. กับนักเรียนนายร้อยตำรวจหญิง กำกับการแสดงโดยผู้กำกับมากประสบการณ์ ประยูร วงษ์ชื่น และนักแสดงนำรุ่นใหม่ที่มาร่วมถ่ายทอดเรื่องราวความสนุก สุดประทับใจ ลงจอให้ได้ชมกันแล้ววันนี้ นายร้อยสอยดาว บทประพันธ์ของ พลเอก บัญชร ชวาลศิลป์ เป็นละครที่ได้รับความนิยม ถูกนำกลับมาสร้างใหม่อีกครั้งในชื่อ นายร้อยสอยดาว เวอร์ชั่น สอยดาวมาร้อยบ่า ซึ่งเวอร์ชั่นนี้ได้มีการปรับบทใหม่ให้เข้ากับยุคสมัย อีกทั้งเป็นครั้งแรกที่ให้ทหารและตำรวจเข้ามามีบทบาทในการดำเนินเนื้อเรื่องพร้อม ๆ กัน โดย เด่นดนัย (ศุภณัฐ พงศ์พศุตม์) ลูกชาย จ่าแม้น (ชลิต เฟื่องอารมย์) ต้องการเรียนต่อทางด้านนิเทศศาสตร์ แต่กลับถูกบังคับให้มาสอบเข้าโรงเรียนเตรียมทหาร จนเมื่อวันประกาศผลสอบ ทำให้เขาได้พบกับเพื่อนใหม่อีกหลายคนที่เข้าไปเรียนด้วยกัน กว่าพวกเขาจะจบการศึกษาต้องผ่านบททดสอบมากมายที่ต้องใช้ทั้งการเรียนรู้ ความมุ่งมั่น อดทน เพื่อจะคว้าดาวมาประดับบนบ่าให้สำเร็จ เด่นดนัย หลงรัก เหมือนดาว (ดุจฤดี เทพวงษ์) นักเรียนนายร้อยตำรวจหญิง ซึ่งเป็นน้องสาวของ ว่องไว (อดุลยรัศมิ์ สุวรรณจักรา) เป็นลูกของ พลโท สมหมาย (เฉลิมพร พุ่มพันธ์วงศ์) กับ คุณหญิงพิมพ์ผกา (นาตยา จันทร์รุ่ง) แต่อุปสรรคด้วยฐานะแตกต่างกันทำให้เขาต้องพิสูจน์ตัวเองให้เห็น เพื่อเอาชนะใจเธอและครอบครัว พร้อมกับชมอุดมการณ์ทั้งคู่พระ-นางที่ลงไปปฏิบัติหน้าที่ใน 3 จังหวัดชายแดนใต้

โคกอีเลิ้งเริงร่า
Khok Ee Lerng Rerng Ra

โคกอีเลิ้งเริงร่า

201329 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:October 15, 2013

The Protagonists

  • Palad Ohmchana: A handsome and capable Deputy District Chief (Palad) dedicated to developing the rural sub-district of "Khok E-Lerng." Although from a wealthy family, he was cut off from his inheritance because he refused to manage the family business, choosing public service instead.
  • Pabu: A nurse at the local hospital in Khok E-Lerng and Ohmchana's love interest.
  • Kru Kamolmit: A handsome and intense teacher. His family is land-rich but currently in debt because his mother, Payia, mortgaged their land to help relatives.
  • Kru Pornprai: A teacher at the same school as Kamolmit and Pabu's older sister. She is Kamolmit's love interest.

The Conflict Ohmchana loves Pabu, and Kamolmit loves Pornprai. The couples agree to get married, but they face a major obstacle: Mother Payia (Pabu and Pornprai's mother). Payia is protective and materialistic. She sets a strict condition: the grooms cannot consummate their marriages (enter the bridal chamber) until Kamolmit clears his debt and Ohmchana receives his hundred-million inheritance. Father Tapon, Pabu and Pornprai's father, likes the grooms but is terrified of his wife and dares not disobey her, except when it comes to his love for music and entertainment.

The Villains

  • Kamnan Khong: The corrupt sub-district headman and Tapon's rival.
  • Sen Yai: Kamnan Khong's spoiled son.
  • Janjira: Kamnan Khong's niece, who schemes to steal Ohmchana from Pabu.
  • Kru Wan: A new teacher who tries to steal Kamolmit from Pornprai.

Life in Khok E-Lerng The drama portrays the chaotic and humorous events in the village as it faces modernization:

  1. The Wedding Chaos: Kamnan Khong’s gang disrupts the wedding procession, announcing it’s an inauspicious day, giving Payia an excuse to delay the consummation.
  2. The Road Repair: Villagers complain about bad roads. A bidding war ensues involving Kamnan Khong and Tapon, but an outsider wins the contract.
  3. Local Politics: Kamnan Khong tries to install his son, Sen Yai, as the new TAO (Sub-district Administrative Organization) president. Tapon runs against him with the slogan "Not afraid of my wife," angering Payia. In the end, a young, new generation candidate wins.
  4. Scams and Fads:
  • Direct Sales Scam: A "healthy supplement" craze hits the village, but Pabu discovers it's just sand. The company flees with everyone's money.
  • Hollywood Dreams: Rumors of a film crew cause villagers to dress up and dream of stardom, only to be disappointed.
  • Bakery Fever: Kru Wan opens a modern bakery, exciting villagers used to traditional Thai desserts.
  • Technology Addiction: The arrival of 3G, tablets, and smartphones causes villagers to stop talking to each other, communicating only through chat apps like Line.

Relationship Struggles

  • Ohmchana & Pabu: Their relationship is strained by Payia’s restrictions and Janjira’s interference.
  • Kamolmit & Pornprai: Their bond is tested by Kru Wan’s attempts to get close to Kamolmit and misunderstandings between the couple.

The Conclusion The story follows the two couples as they try to prove themselves to Mother Payia, fight off romantic rivals, and navigate the hilarious chaos of village life in Khok E-Lerng.

สวนอาหารบานใจ
Suan Aharn Banjai!

สวนอาหารบานใจ

201264 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:September 3, 2012

Kamnan Burutchart (Note - Watcharabul Leesuwan) is a new-generation, visionary sub-district headman of Tambon Thang Suea Phan. He is determined to develop his local community, following the same ideals as his late father, who left him a massive inheritance. Because of his wealth, good looks, and status, Kamnan Burutchart becomes the most eligible bachelor, highly sought after by young women, older ladies, and even the local widows.

Burutchart works closely with his trusted assistant and Kamnan inspector, Nai Klui (Hem - Hemmawat Nittayaros), who is highly knowledgeable in agriculture. Klui is secretly in love with Nu Wanwaew (Manao - Sornsin Maneewan), the daughter of District Chief Sawaeng (Parin Wikran). Wanwaew is a young woman completely obsessed with Korean culture—from music and fashion to hair and food. She has a huge crush on Kamnan Burutchart, fully supported by her mother, Khun Nai Ruenwajee (Kob - Papassara Teychapaiboon). Her mother constantly schemes to get Wanwaew close to the Kamnan, believing her daughter only deserves someone wealthy, famous, and of high social standing.

Meanwhile, Banjai (Tubtim - Anyarin Terathananpat) is a bold, tomboyish, and outspoken young woman who graduated from a vocational college with a degree in mechanics. Her dream is to open her own tractor repair shop. She has a mischievous younger brother named Bueak (Bogus - Theerathan Kajorndecha-wat) who always helps her out and joins her in fighting for justice in Thang Suea Phan. Banjai fiercely clashes with Nai Dang (Khet - Tarakhet Phetsuksai), the spoiled son of Village Headman Yomdoi (Moo - Kolas Atthaseree). Dang likes to act like the local neighborhood thug.

One day, Banjai and Dang cross paths at the "Soi Sawan Restaurant," owned by Soi Sawan (May - Bundita Thanawiset). A massive, uncompromising brawl breaks out between the two, resulting in the total destruction of the restaurant. Furious, Soi Sawan orders Nai Waeng (Prab Yuttapichai) to demand hundreds of thousands of baht in damages from Banjai’s parents: Nang Boek (Tom - Rachaneekorn Phanmanee) and Nai Hoi (Jib - Chalermporn). Her parents nearly faint when they hear about the disaster Banjai and Bueak caused.

Following the brawl, Soi Sawan Restaurant becomes as quiet as a graveyard because customers are too afraid of getting caught in the crossfire to even walk past it. Running a restaurant is full of unseen problems: waitresses give customers attitude out of jealousy, singers constantly get pregnant (often by the musicians), and the arrogant chef cooks based purely on her mood. Fed up with the endless issues, Soi Sawan issues a challenge to Banjai: Banjai must take over the restaurant's management for three months. If she can run it without going bankrupt and use the profits to pay off the damages, she's clear. However, if she fails, her family's farmland will be immediately confiscated by Soi Sawan.

Thus, "Suan Aharn Banjai" (Banjai's Garden Restaurant) is miraculously pieced together in just three days with a highly unconventional staff. Her father, who is only used to herding buffaloes, becomes the receptionist. Her mother, whose culinary expertise is limited to simple chili paste and boiled vegetables, becomes the head chef. Her troublesome brother, Bueak, is forced to be a waiter. Banjai also tracks down Ramjan (Aom - Prathamaporn Rattanapakdee), a sexy former country singer who had hung up her microphone, and Nai Choed (AA - Punyapon Dejsong), a flirtatious, indie-style former musician and Ramjan's ex-boyfriend, to provide live music. Finally, Ja Dap (Kluay Chernyim) is hired as the restaurant's security guard.

The restaurant opens chaotically and operates in utter confusion, with the entire village gossiping that Banjai is just leading her family to ruin.

Meanwhile, Wanwaew continues to aggressively pursue Kamnan Burutchart, though the smart and composed headman only politely entertains her out of respect for her father. At the same time, Soi Sawan also sets her sights on the Kamnan. Poor Klui remains hopelessly in love with Wanwaew, but she completely overlooks him, seeing him as nothing more than a lowly country official.

Despite the odds, Banjai's sheer determination and her innovative concept of serving delicious, health-conscious Thai food packed with local herbs make the restaurant a massive, widespread success. Her unique and quirky management style unintentionally turns Kamnan Burutchart into a regular customer.

The young, developmental headman—who usually has a perfect plan for his work, his life, and his dedication to helping his villagers live debt-free and self-sufficiently—finds that life doesn't always go according to plan. Meeting the fierce owner of the garden restaurant throws him off balance. The ultimate master planner must now figure out a strategy to conquer Banjai's heart. And as for Banjai, who is so focused on managing her restaurant, will she be able to manage her own heart?

Tune in to find out in... Suan Aharn Banjai!

เรือนล้อมรัก
Ruean Lom Rak

เรือนล้อมรัก

201131 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:September 17, 2011

Baan Chattrakan, a beautiful traditional Thai house where Lomduan (Fonthip Watcharatrakul) has lived in the same compound since childhood, is about to be seized. This is because Madam Linda (Dr. Pattamakha Sukonthaman) allowed her good-for-nothing son-in-law, Kanlong (Panyapol Dechsong), to mortgage the title deed to Tycoon Tharin (Klot Atthaseri), a greedy and ruthless moneylender. Kanlong used the money to invest in a pub, following the pleas of Leelawadee (Ware Sow), Linda's widowed daughter, who is blindly infatuated with her younger husband. However, both the daughter and son-in-law failed to pay the principal and interest as promised.

Even though Lomduan is considered an heir to the Chattrakan family, she was never raised as well as Panchat (Nattawara Hongsuwan), Leelawadee's daughter. This is because Madam Linda was furious with Anon (Jessada Rungsakorn), her youngest son, for taking Duangdao (Chatchadaporn Thananta), a maid in the house, as his wife. Lomduan had to live like a mere resident at "Ruan Lom Rak" (House Surrounded by Love), a small house her father built to live with his wife and child. After her parents passed away early, Lomduan had to struggle to earn a living and fund her education, supported by Paew-Waew (Karuna Morris), a longtime maid, and Manpai (Tharapha Kongthong), her college friend.

Taentawan (Kantapong Bamrungrak), the beloved and only son of Tycoon Tharin, is sent to practice debt collection from defaulting debtors, with Phongthawee or "Go Phong" (Prab Yuttapichai) as his mentor. However, Taentawan never succeeds even once, including with the debtors at Baan Chattrakan, because he has a kind and compassionate heart, unlike his father.

Lomduan is chased by city inspectors while selling goods on the footpath and runs to hide in Taentawan's unlocked car. When she hastily gets out, she drops her textbook. Taentawan returns it to her and can't help but wonder why she has to work to support herself when she is a descendant of the Chattrakan family.

Taentawan seizes an opportunity when Yaowaluck (Tharinda Kannasoot), his aunt who loves him like a son, gets angry at his father for showing jealousy toward Niphon (Thanyawisit Siangwaan), a private cooking instructor hired at their home. Taentawan tells his father that if he wants to appease her, he must postpone the seizure of Baan Chattrakan. Taentawan delivers the good news to Lomduan, relieving everyone. However, Lomduan works even harder to earn money to help her grandmother redeem the house.

Phinnaree (Bandita Thanawiset), a famous model-actress, is furious that the tycoon forbade her from dating his son. She leaks intimate photos of herself with Taentawan to the press. Furious, the tycoon hires Lomduan to be Taentawan's fake girlfriend. He knows Lomduan because Phongthawee once accidentally hit her with a car, and the tycoon liked her straightforward, money-savvy attitude, unaware that she is a Chattrakan descendant. Lomduan accepts the job because it pays well and comes with a strict contract ensuring she won't be disadvantaged, using her law studies to keep everything tight. Taentawan is thrilled to learn that Lomduan is the woman his father hired. When Madam Linda finds out from Leelawadee, she scolds Lomduan for ruining the family's reputation and expresses her distaste for using her granddaughter to pay off debt.

When the deadline arrives, Baan Chattrakan must be seized according to the contract, as Kanlong and Leelawadee have no money to redeem it. Madam Linda is forced to ask Lomduan, the "black sheep" granddaughter, to work off the debt for one year, as suggested by Taentawan. Lomduan agrees because she doesn't want the house to fall into someone else's hands. However, she demands that Taentawan legally marry her to protect what little honor she has left, promising to sign divorce papers and walk away with nothing when the contract ends.

The tycoon is shocked to discover that the girl he hired as a fake girlfriend is Madam Linda's debt-paying granddaughter. He tries to kick her out, but she refuses, insisting on following the contract, which also grants her a job in the company's legal department. Yaowaluck supports Lomduan because she loves and adores her, making the tycoon hesitant to object since he secretly loves his sister-in-law. Not giving up easily, the tycoon bullies Lomduan by making her do servant's chores and sending her on impossible eviction or debt collection tasks, hoping to indirectly force her to quit and void the contract. But Lomduan miraculously succeeds at everything, even as the tycoon has his driver, Ma Moen (Kamin Chernyim), spy on Taentawan and Lomduan.

Theera (Jejintai Antimanoon), Kanlong, and Phinnaree conspire to find a buyer for Baan Chattrakan. They have Phinnaree snoop for the tycoon's business secrets, as she also wants to snag Taentawan. Meanwhile, Madam Linda, realizing her son-in-law's wickedness, refuses to help Leelawadee with money anymore. Manpai learns about Theera and Kanlong's plan to sell the house and warns Lomduan. Taentawan tries hard to win Lomduan's heart, but she closes herself off, believing she is merely a woman paying off a debt.

Lomduan decides to bring Panchat to live at the tycoon's house because she has no other choice. Otherwise, Panchat would be forced by Kanlong to make money by posing for nude magazines, which would bring shame and distress to their grandmother. At the tycoon's house, Panchat is insulted for being a nude model and is forced to do chores like a servant, as Paew-Waew insists everyone must pitch in. When Panchat finds an opportunity, she sneaks into Taentawan's room. Caught by the tycoon, she is immediately kicked out. Returning to Baan Chattrakan, Panchat is nearly raped by Kanlong while Madam Linda and Leelawadee are away observing precepts at a temple. Fortunately, Lomduan arrives in time to save her. This makes Panchat and Kratae (Thinyada Charoenrat), Leelawadee's maid, finally see Lomduan's goodness and Kanlong's evil nature. However, Panchat refuses to press charges because she doesn't want to break her mother and grandmother's hearts.

Kanlong, Theera, and Phinnaree plot to kidnap the tycoon for a 50 million baht ransom to redeem Baan Chattrakan and split the rest. But Kanlong leaks the secret, allowing Taentawan and Lomduan to successfully rescue the tycoon. Lomduan begs the tycoon not to press charges against Kanlong to protect the Chattrakan family's reputation. The tycoon agrees, but in exchange, he demands that Lomduan leave Taentawan's life. Lomduan agrees and returns to Ruan Lom Rak, opening her own law firm with Manpai and Panchat working alongside her.

Taentawan tries to help Lomduan with genuine love, but she rejects him despite her true feelings and tears up their marriage certificate, breaking his heart. Still, Taentawan doesn't give up on winning her over. Furious, the tycoon rashly disinherits Taentawan, thinking his son can't survive on his own. Heartbroken, Taentawan leaves the grand mansion without taking a single asset.

Taentawan and Niphon partner up to open a grilled meatball stall, supported by Lomduan. They strategize to get the story in the newspapers, making the "Tycoon Heir's Grilled Meatballs" famous. Seeing Taentawan disinherited, the money-hungry Phinnaree shifts her target to the tycoon, but a jealous Yaowaluck chases her out of the mansion. Meanwhile, Lomduan prepares to buy a new house, knowing she definitely cannot raise enough money to redeem Baan Chattrakan.

On the day Baan Chattrakan is to be seized, the tycoon arrives to proudly declare his ownership. But as he walks down the stairs, he suddenly falls and becomes paralyzed. Taentawan has to return to care for him out of filial piety, causing him to drift apart from Lomduan. Meanwhile, Kanlong pretends to be good to Leelawadee to manipulate her into begging Madam Linda to sign the house sale papers. When she fails, an angry Kanlong attacks her. Instead of seeing the truth—even after Panchat's warnings—Leelawadee believes Panchat has sided with Lomduan to frame Kanlong. She trusts no one but herself. Emboldened, Kanlong continues living arrogantly in the house. When he gets the chance, he attempts to rape Panchat again. However, his luck runs out when Leelawadee walks in. To protect her daughter, she kills Kanlong. Lomduan steps in as her defense lawyer, successfully getting Leelawadee acquitted of manslaughter. With Kanlong gone, everyone in the Chattrakan family finds happiness again and prepares to live together in their new home.

When true love is priced in gold and a good heart is overlooked due to prejudice, what can overcome Tycoon Tharin's blind heart? Will Lomduan's dreams ever come true? Will "Ruan Lom Rak," the house once filled with warmth and her parents' memories, be forever out of reach for an orphan like her?

Follow the answers and root for the cross-class true love between Lomduan and Taentawan in the drama "Ruan Lom Rak" (House Surrounded by Love), airing every day at 6:40 PM on Channel 7. Premieres Saturday, September 17, 2011.

สมหวัง...สู้สู้
Somwang Su Su

สมหวัง...สู้สู้

201130 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:March 24, 2011

After Tong (Kett Thantup), a creative at a music label, and Namkhing (Punyaporn Poonpipat), a PR girl, decide to get married, they make an appointment to try on wedding dresses at the bridal shop of Phongphan (Maneenuch Smerasut). Phongphan is a widowed vocal coach and a good neighbor to both Tong and Namkhing. However, Tong is late because he gets caught up in work and loses track of time. His smart dog, Somwang, tries to warn him, but Tong ignores him. Realizing how late it is, Tong speeds in his car and ends up grazing Rungkaew (Thidarat Jaksingto), a female DJ, right in front of the shop. Startled, Tong rushes to support Rungkaew and takes her to the hospital—just as Namkhing walks out of the shop. At the same time, Jack (Monthon Pariwat) drives by, and Namkhing asks him to follow Tong's car to the hospital.

At the hospital, Bualoi (Arun Pawilai) and Kaiwan (Smith Sukpaiboon), henchmen of Sia Jua (Suthep Prayoonpitak)—who is Jack's father—disguise themselves as doctors. They tell Tong to sign a consent form taking responsibility in case anything happens to Rungkaew and her "unborn child." Tong signs it out of guilt, completely unaware that this entire situation is a setup orchestrated by Jack. Jack has secretly loved Namkhing for a long time, even though he already has Rungkaew as his secret mistress. The plan works perfectly because Namkhing arrives at the hospital just in time to see Tong holding Rungkaew as they walk out.

Rungkaew demands that Jack take responsibility for the baby she is carrying, but Jack asks her to help him take revenge on Tong's family first. In the past, Tong’s father, To (Kamin Chernyim), stole the lover of Jack's father. Jack promises that if the revenge is successful, he will gladly take responsibility for her and the baby. Rungkaew believes him because she loves him deeply. Furthermore, her gambling-addicted mother, Jaemsai (Ratree Wittawat), who is heavily in debt to Sia Jua, forces Rungkaew to help Jack, threatening that they will end up homeless otherwise. Reluctantly, Rungkaew goes along with everything Jack and Sia Jua dictate.

Namkhing is heartbroken and furious, deciding to call off the wedding. She confides in her best friend, Dr. Fern (Chompunuch Piyathamchai), a veterinarian. Meanwhile, Tong asks Ter (Vichaya Jarujinda), his best friend, the owner of the record label, and Fern’s boyfriend, to help explain to Namkhing that there is nothing going on between him and Rungkaew. However, Namkhing refuses to listen to anyone.

Seeing his owner so stressed, Somwang (Tong's dog) feels uneasy and goes to consult Khaoniao (Namkhing's dog). They call an urgent meeting with the neighborhood dogs to figure out a way to reunite Tong and Namkhing. The dog gang includes Khaosuai (Phongphan's dog), Tomyum (belonging to Prat, played by Ekaphan Bunluerit, the village police detective), and Jiggo (belonging to Pruang, played by Pairoj Sangwaribut, a widower). Prat and Pruang are constantly competing for Phongphan's affections. The four-legged gang plots to fake an illness by refusing to eat. Dr. Fern diagnoses them with depression and suggests taking them on a vacation for mental therapy. Everyone agrees to take the dogs on a trip, accompanied by Fern and Ter.

The dogs plan to make Tong and Namkhing reconcile by running away into the forest so the couple has to search for them together. However, things take an unexpected turn when Nong Tone (Pruang's son) and Nong Phrimprao (Phongphan's daughter) get lost in the woods. They were tricked by Jack, who came looking for Namkhing and used the kids to find her, only to abandon them when things got dangerous. Phrimprao steps on an old wooden bridge, falls in, and is swept away by the strong river currents. Tone screams for help, and Somwang and Khaoniao manage to rescue Phrimprao. Meanwhile, as Tong and Namkhing are searching for their dogs, Namkhing trips and injures her ankle. Tong takes close care of her, giving them a chance to finally clear the air regarding Rungkaew.

Sia Jua and Jack are furious when they find out Tong and Namkhing are back together and the wedding is back on. They devise another evil plot using Rungkaew and Jaemsai as tools, baiting Jaemsai with money. On the day of the traditional engagement procession, Jaemsai brings Rungkaew to crash the event, screaming that Tong got her daughter pregnant and is refusing to take responsibility so he can marry another woman. Hearing the commotion, Namkhing comes out. Rungkaew runs to hug her, crying hysterically, and begs for Tong back, claiming he is the father of her child. Namkhing recognizes Rungkaew as an old college friend and the same woman Tong took to the hospital.

Jaemsai fakes a crying fit, demanding justice from the wedding guests and berating Namkhing until she feels utterly humiliated and furious at Tong. Sia Jua and Jack join in to badmouth Tong. Rungkaew insists she had a relationship with Tong and even lived at his house. To prove his innocence, Tong takes everyone to his house to uncover the truth, only to be shocked to find Rungkaew's belongings in his bedroom. Dong (Pairoj Jaising), Namkhing's father, is so angry he punches Tong, calling him unmanly, and abruptly cancels the wedding.

Jack continuously pursues Namkhing while badmouthing Tong. Meanwhile, Rungkaew and Jaemsai move into Tong's house; Tong is unable to refuse because his father allows it out of pity for the unborn child. Fern and Ter can't stand seeing their two best friends suffer, so they trick them into working together on a project. Namkhing reluctantly agrees. However, seeing Tong forced to constantly please Rungkaew makes Namkhing cry every day. Unable to take it anymore, she runs away to her father's resort in Pattaya. Tong visits Namkhing's house for work but is told by Phongphit (Karuna Morris), Phongphan's sister, that Namkhing went to Pattaya. Tong immediately follows her. Jack also goes to Pattaya and arrives before Tong. He invites Namkhing to make merit at a temple to paint himself as a good guy. As they leave the temple, they run into Tong, but both give him the cold shoulder.

Tong's father, To, visits Dong to ask for Namkhing's help with PR for his Pattaya Floating Market, as tourist numbers have dropped. Dong agrees to help for the sake of their long friendship. Jack and Sia Jua overhear this and plan to sabotage the market using Rungkaew and Jaemsai as their tools. Numerous crimes like thefts and snatch-and-grabs occur at the market, making it unsafe and hurting To's business, exactly as the villains planned. However, Tong and Namkhing step in to organize PR campaigns and activities, which receive great feedback, further enraging Jack and Sia Jua. Despite working well together, Namkhing refuses to get back together with Tong romantically. Tong begs her in every way because he loves her deeply. Namkhing eventually offers an ultimatum: they can only be friends. Tong reluctantly accepts because he doesn't want to lose her, even though both are still deeply in love.

Dr. Fern's father secures a pet food sponsorship for an animal hospital event. Ter is hired to shoot the commercial but with the condition that Somwang and Khaoniao must be the presenters. However, disaster strikes when the dogs go missing—another plot by Jack and Sia Jua. Ter is unable to shoot the ad on time and faces millions in fines for breaching the contract. Sia Jua opportunistically offers to pay the fine in exchange for becoming the majority shareholder in Ter's record label. With no other way out, Ter agrees, despite Tong's strong objections.

Sia Jua crosses paths with Boonkla (Tewan Chaisomboon), a young country boy, and takes a strange liking to him. His henchmen, Bualoi and Kaiwan, eagerly set things up for him, suspecting Sia Jua might be interested in men since he hasn't looked at a woman since his wife died. Even Sia Jua starts questioning his own sexuality. Meanwhile, Tong tries to kick Rungkaew and Jaemsai out of his house to prevent Namkhing from misunderstanding, but eventually yields to their manipulative tactics directed by Sia Jua and Jack. Rungkaew tells Jaemsai to stop gambling because she no longer wants to be Sia Jua's pawn. Jaemsai argues they need money to survive. Rungkaew declares she will become a singer at Sia Jua's label and reveals she is not actually pregnant; she plans to fake a miscarriage to fool Jack.

Using his power as the major shareholder, Sia Jua forces Tong and Ter to manage Boonkla and turn him into a famous singer, and also forces them to take on Rungkaew at Jack's request. Somwang (the dog) ends up helping Boonkla gain the confidence to sing better. Meanwhile, Jack secretly begins an illegal drug business without his father's knowledge, forcing Rungkaew to sell drugs to people in the entertainment industry. As drugs spread through the village, Prat and Pruang suspect Bualoi and Kaiwan, so they go undercover to find the kingpin. The authorities send Nina (Kanchanat Phattanasirikulchai) to help Prat and Pruang with the case.

Tong and Ter are arrested for drug possession, framed by Jack to get revenge on them both. Namkhing, Dr. Fern, and everyone else—including the dog gang—band together to find evidence to fight the case, firmly believing Tong and Ter are innocent. Somwang, Khaoniao, and their furry friends successfully gather the evidence, leading to the arrest of Bualoi, Kaiwan, and the major drug dealers. Fleeing from the police, Jack takes Namkhing hostage. Tong and the gang try to rescue her. Somwang plays a crucial role in saving Namkhing but gets severely shot by Jack. Losing a lot of blood, Somwang desperately needs a blood transfusion from a dog with the same blood type. Tong, Namkhing, and Ter frantically search for a donor but fail. At the last second, Khaoniao provides the matching blood and saves Somwang's life.

The romance between the dogs Somwang and Khaoniao has a very happy ending. But... how will the love story of their owners, Tong and Namkhing, conclude? Will it end as beautifully as their dogs'? Find out in the heartwarming and fun story between humans and clever dogs in the drama "Somwang Su Su" (Somwang Fights On), airing every Monday-Sunday at 6:45 PM on Channel 7, starting Thursday, March 24th!

โคกอีเลิ้งหรรษา
Koek E Leung Han Sa

โคกอีเลิ้งหรรษา

200942 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:September 18, 2009

Om Chana was driving along the rugged dirt roads of Khok E-Loeng. Meanwhile, Tapone, Kamol, Porn, and the local villagers were also driving along the same path, singing and cheering joyfully.

Suddenly, a reckless motorcycle sped past Tapone’s vehicle. Seeing the bike swerving toward him, Om Chana yanked his steering wheel to avoid a collision, causing his car to plunge off the side of the road. Tapone’s group also had to veer sharply to avoid the crash. In the end, everyone involved had to be rushed to the hospital.

รักข้ามรั้ว
Rak Kham Rua (The Love Next Door)

รักข้ามรั้ว

200936 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:April 29, 2009

Kuea (Panu Suwannat) is a young man who has never cared for pets and prefers to keep to himself. However, he is forced to look after his sister's house and her most beloved dog, Sorn Rak.

Beyond just Sorn Rak, Kuea finds himself entangled in the chaotic world of neighborhood pets and the quirky residents of his community. His biggest challenge is Ploy (Amy Klinpratoom), a female neighbor, and her dog, Sonia, who both become his rivals from the very first meeting.

As they spend more time together solving local community issues, feelings of love begin to grow. However, because of Kuea’s stubbornness and refusal to voice his feelings, Ploy refuses to go through with the arranged marriage set up by their fathers, who are best friends. It falls upon Sorn Rak and Sonia to drop enough hints to bring the couple together. Ultimately, Kuea confesses his love to Ploy, and they finally get married.

ใจสู้มุ่งสู่ฝัน
Jai Soo Moong Soo Fun

ใจสู้มุ่งสู่ฝัน

200852 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:April 16, 2008

Fighting Spirit, Chasing the Dream

Thunderous cheers echoed throughout the sepak takraw stadium. Everyone had gathered to witness Techin’s signature “cartwheel spike,” and among the spectators was Coach Namchai, a national team coach who had come to scout players. The match was intense, with both sides displaying equal skill and style, trading points back and forth. The audience and players alike were breathless. What everyone was waiting for finally came—the cartwheel spike. Techin leapt and spun midair like a wheel in motion, striking the ball powerfully toward the opponent. But it was returned just as quickly with a deadly “sunback” spike by Prakasit.

Meanwhile, Director Chanwit called a meeting with all PE teachers to discuss selecting athletes for the upcoming National School Games at the end of the year. He was determined to win gold medals, especially in tennis, a sport the school once dominated for four consecutive years. However, since Coach Amnuay left to join a rival school, they hadn’t won any medals. Now, all hope rested on the new tennis teacher, Piano. Despite being a former youth champion, she felt immense pressure. In truth, she only became a PE teacher to obtain certification required for entering the Miss Thailand pageant—her lifelong dream. This secret was known only to her parents.

Techin believed the school focused too much on Western sports, so he proposed forming a sepak takraw team to preserve Thai culture. However, many mocked the idea, especially Somporn, the football coach, who doubted they could win any medals. The school, filled with wealthy students, seemed unlikely to embrace a traditional sport like takraw. Still, Techin insisted and even staked his position on it. Impressed by his determination and past as a rising takraw star, the director approved the formation of the team—but warned him not to fail.

Recruitment day was discouraging. Only a few students showed up, and none seemed capable. They didn’t even have a proper practice field, so the janitor, Uncle Mok, kindly offered a parking lot beside the tennis court as a temporary training ground. Using chalk and a net tied to electric poles, it became their makeshift court. Most students quit due to the poor conditions, leaving only Focus, the least skilled but most determined member.

Meanwhile, the tennis club, led by Piano, faced its own chaos. Too many boys joined—not to play, but to flirt with the beautiful girls, including the school’s stars: Namkhang, Khaimook, and Sairung. The club was nicknamed the “All-Star Club.” Khaimook and Sairung competed fiercely to be the top player. Fed up with distractions, Piano expelled all the boys from the club.

Boss and Feem, two mischievous boys, then joined Techin’s takraw team instead, but Techin put them through intense training to keep them focused. Frequent clashes occurred between the takraw and tennis clubs, especially between Piano and Techin, who constantly argued. Techin criticized Piano for being more concerned with her appearance than teaching, telling her bluntly she should go join beauty pageants instead. Furious, Piano challenged him: whoever failed to bring victory to the school must resign.

Determined to prove herself, Piano transformed into a disciplined teacher. Meanwhile, Techin continued building his team. He discovered Denanai, a quiet scholarship student from a poor family who helped his mother at a market. Though reluctant to join, Denanai possessed incredible talent and became the team’s missing striker.

Both teams improved. Piano led her tennis players to victory in tournaments, gaining respect, while Techin’s team also began winning, thanks to Denanai’s powerful spikes. Their rivalry gradually softened into mutual respect and growing affection.

However, challenges arose. Boss and Feem struggled academically and were nearly forced to quit. Denanai considered dropping out to support his sick mother. Techin and Piano stepped in to help, even covering medical expenses, encouraging him to return.

A major setback came when Techin’s team lost badly to Prakasit’s team, whose “sunback spike” Techin couldn’t counter. Devastated, he nearly gave up, but his father reminded him to confront his fears. Inspired, Techin found a solution with help from Uncle Mok—who was revealed to be a legendary former takraw player.

Techin trained his team at the beach, developing strength and new techniques inspired by local players. Meanwhile, Piano studied professional tennis strategies to improve her team.

Finally, the National School Games began. Piano’s team triumphed, defeating even Coach Amnuay’s players. Then it was Techin’s turn. Facing Prakasit again in the finals, his team initially struggled. But when Denanai returned mid-match, everything changed. With renewed strength and teamwork, they countered the sunback spike and claimed victory.

Techin realized the greatest reward wasn’t the trophy, but the journey—overcoming obstacles together with unity and determination. At the celebration party, surrounded by friends and music, Techin finally confessed his love to Piano on their night of victory.

ทหารหญิงหัวใจแหวว
Ta Han Ying Hua Jai Waew

ทหารหญิงหัวใจแหวว

200830 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:April 4, 2008

Sergeant Saksee serves as a light machine gunner (M26) in a border patrol unit under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Kriengkrai, the battalion commander.

The deep bond between this officer and his subordinate was forged in the heat of battle at the border. During an operation to push back foreign forces encroaching on Thai territory, Lieutenant Colonel Kriengkrai found himself disadvantaged and surrounded by the enemy.

The situation was critical and seemed nearly impossible to resolve—until a fearless warrior named Sergeant Saksee intervened. As the leader of a light machine gun squad, Saksee led his men in a daring charge, breaking through the enemy encirclement to rescue his commander and bring him to safety. This act of bravery left an unforgettable impression on Lieutenant Colonel Kriengkrai, cementing a lifelong debt of gratitude and respect.

ตะวันรุ่งที่ทุ่งกระทิง
Ta Wan Rung Tee Tung Kra Ting

ตะวันรุ่งที่ทุ่งกระทิง

200631 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:October 3, 2006

Bunchop Chittiamtham is a billionaire real estate tycoon known for his virtuous, charitable nature and his deep love for his family and staff. However, his trusting personality often makes him easy to deceive. His wife, Marasri, is his polar opposite—consumed by greed, selfishness, and a blind devotion to her own biological children.

The couple has three children:

  • Bunchon, the eldest daughter, manages the family finances. She is sweet-talking but deeply malicious. Her husband, Pansak, is a cunning lawyer who worships money and lives in constant fear of his wife.
  • Bunchoke, the second son, oversees the land allotment and housing projects. He is a playboy who squanders money on a lavish lifestyle. His wife, Panchalee, is envious and sycophantic, always trying to make herself look good at the expense of others.
  • Bunchai, the third son, is a lazy, selfish, and unfaithful man devoid of compassion. His wife, Nampetch, is a manipulative social climber who acts friendly to everyone's face while gossiping behind their backs.

Tawan is an orphan whom Bunchop felt an instant spiritual connection with while making merit at Wat Sakaeo. Bunchop adopted him and raised him as his own son. Tawan grew up to be a diligent and brilliant young man, graduating with first-class honors from Kasetsart University. His polite demeanor and hard-working nature make him Bunchop’s favorite, which fuels a fire of resentment in Marasri and her three biological children.

Tawan is subjected to constant bullying and sabotage by the family. While Bunchop sees and understands everything that is happening, he finds himself unable to quell the intense jealousy of his wife and children. To protect Tawan, Bunchop eventually calls him in for a private meeting and asks him to leave the house. He sends Tawan to the countryside of Thung Krathing to seek out Kamnan Phan, one of his oldest and most trusted friends.

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