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แม่คุณเอ๊ย
Mae Khun Aei

แม่คุณเอ๊ย

201329 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:December 27, 2013

Grandma Pim lives with her orphaned granddaughter, Saraphi, and her young grandson, Jao Mai, in an old wooden house by the canal. Saraphi is a physical education graduate who excels in various sports and martial arts. She works part-time as a trainer at a sports center, where she meets Ek, a young boy who wants to learn how to swim but was sent to learn Taekwondo instead.

Next to Saraphi's home are two large houses within the same compound. One belongs to Kornkanok, who despises Saraphi for refusing to sell her land. Kornkanok constantly harasses Saraphi and her neighbors by blocking their entrance and throwing loud parties at night. Unable to take it anymore, Saraphi retaliates by throwing stink bombs, scattering the party guests. Kornkanok reports Saraphi to the police for harassment, but when Captain Wenai investigates, he realizes Kornkanok started it. Not only does Wenai drop the charges, but he is also highly impressed by Saraphi. He speaks admiringly of her to his friend Fuengfa, unaware that Fuengfa is Saraphi's best friend and secretly in love with him.

The other large house belongs to Thewan, the President of Siam Parade, an import-export forklift company. He took over the business after his older brother, Theptai, and his sister-in-law, Kornnik (Kornkanok’s sister), died in an accident. Since then, Thewan adopted their son, Ek. Because he works late into the night, Thewan is mostly unaware of what happens at home. Kornkanok is secretly in love with Thewan and tries to get close to him, but he ignores her because his heart still belongs to Wanthip, his former fiancé who drowned before they could marry. This tragedy caused Thewan to develop a severe fear of water, and he strictly forbids Ek from going near it.

While looking for a full-time job, Saraphi sees a hiring notice for an agile secretary at Siam Parade. Thewan initially rejects her, doubting a woman's capability for the demanding role. They argue, with Saraphi defending women's equality and Thewan dismissing her views as idealistic. Determined to prove him wrong, Saraphi insists on taking his test. During a company event, Thewan encounters Chitphong, a former employee he fired for embezzlement, who now runs a rival business. Seeking revenge, Chitphong sends hitmen after Thewan. Thanks to Saraphi's quick thinking and combat skills, Thewan survives. Impressed, he officially hires her, which sparks intense jealousy in Saengjan, the company's other secretary, and Kornkanok. Both women constantly try to sabotage Saraphi, but she always outsmarts them.

One day, Ek sneaks out to play in the water and nearly drowns. Saraphi rescues him and subsequently agrees to secretly teach him how to swim. Meanwhile, at work, Saengjan locks Saraphi in the office late at night. That same night, Chitphong sends men to steal company documents, but Saraphi beats them up and calls the police. Thewan arrives and offers to drive her home, finally realizing she lives right next door to him.

Later, Captain Wenai brings Thewan to Saraphi's house to discuss the break-in, leading Thewan to discover that Saraphi is Ek's swimming teacher. They argue, but over time, their constant bickering turns into a close bond. Thewan is deeply impressed by Saraphi's competence and straightforwardness, while Saraphi begins to admire his dedication. Upon learning about his past trauma, Saraphi deliberately pushes Thewan into the water and jumps in to help him, eventually teaching him how to swim and overcome his fear. Grateful, Thewan finally allows Ek to learn swimming from her. Thewan even buys Saraphi a motorcycle for work, and they grow closer as he rides pillion with her during traffic jams.

Furious at their growing closeness, Kornkanok teams up with Chitphong to embezzle from Thewan. Thewan and Saraphi investigate and trace the stolen funds to Kornkanok and Chitphong. Thewan demands compensation, but Kornkanok denies everything, using her late sister's past contributions to the company as a shield. Thewan spares her but gives her a final warning. Panicked, Kornkanok consults Chitphong, who insists they must kill Thewan, which makes Kornkanok hesitate because she still loves him.

Hitmen attack Thewan and Saraphi again. Saraphi drives fiercely to escape, and Thewan takes a bullet to protect her. This makes Saraphi realize how much he means to her. Meanwhile, Kornkanok manipulates Ek against Saraphi. Seeing Kornkanok hugging Thewan at his house, Saraphi misunderstands and decides to step back, thinking they would make a complete family.

Captain Wenai confesses his love and proposes to Saraphi, breaking Fuengfa's heart. However, Saraphi turns him down, admitting she loves Thewan and only sees Wenai as a brother. She then resigns from Siam Parade. Thewan begs her to stay, hurt that she doesn't see their deep connection, but she leaves anyway.

A drunken and heartbroken Thewan tells Ek that no one, besides his family, loves him as much as Teacher Saraphi. Realizing the truth, Ek sneaks out to find her but overhears Kornkanok and Chitphong discussing how they brainwashed him. Ek angrily confronts them and is taken hostage by Chitphong.

Saraphi tracks them down to Chitphong's shipyard. Just as Chitphong is about to shoot Ek, Saraphi jumps in to shield the boy and falls into the river. Thewan dives in frantically to save her. Fortunately, the bullet only grazed her. On the way to the hospital, they finally confess their love for each other.

Thewan learns of Kornkanok's full involvement with Chitphong but chooses not to press charges for Ek's sake. A deeply ashamed Kornkanok apologizes for everything, and Thewan forgives her. In the end, Ek finally has a warm, complete family. Although Saraphi is technically his aunt-in-law, she loves him like her own son. Thewan learns to love again, knowing that while he will never forget his past, Saraphi is the woman he will love with his life. Saraphi is no longer alone in the world, having found both a loving partner and a perfect family.

หมู่บ้านสำราญรัก
Moo Baan Sam Ran Rak

หมู่บ้านสำราญรัก

201148 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:August 21, 2011

In a small housing estate, there are many people from various professions working hard to make a living and renting homes in the neighborhood. Most of the residents originally come from the provinces. As these diverse individuals cross paths, they must adapt to life in the big city while navigating their own searches for love.

Stories of merriment, chaotic romance, and bustling daily life revolve within this close-knit community, as everyone knows each other from house to house. The usual gathering spots are inevitably the local grocery store, the coffee shop, the food stalls, and the neighborhood park and garden.

The story follows three couples with three different flavors of romance:

  • The son of a security company owner who falls in love with a tough, shrewd direct saleswoman.
  • A security guard and a som tam (papaya salad) vendor.
  • A gossipy, high-society older woman and a landscaper.

Their courtship stories are filled with action, spice, excitement, and hilarity. Each couple has their own unique dynamic, while the local gossips, pranksters, and troublemakers add plenty of chaos to the mix.

People from all walks of life bring their own bold, creative approaches to the game of love, ensuring endless joy and amusement. From sweet and tender moments to intense, action-packed clashes and defensive maneuvers between romantic rivals, the endless antics will bring constant laughter and delight to this "Village of Happy Love."

หวานใจท้ายครัว
Wan Jai Thai Khrua

หวานใจท้ายครัว

201128 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:May 25, 2011

Paweena (Preaw) and Onnapa (On) are two young women with completely different personalities. Preaw is feisty and refuses to yield to anyone, while On is polite and modest. However, they are best friends and are always ready to help each other. Their lives are no different from Cinderella's. Preaw graduated with a degree and got a job as a secretary, but at home, she is oppressed and forced to do all the chores by her stepmother, Kusuma, and Kusuma's children: Kampanat, Kanta, and Kantima.

Prasan, Preaw's father, does not love Kusuma. However, a tragic accident caused Kusuma's husband and Prasan's wife to die together. Seeing a comfortable way out, Kusuma made Prasan take responsibility, so he took her and her children into his home. Kusuma seduced him until she became the stepmother, but she never treated Preaw well. She bullied Preaw since childhood behind Prasan's back. Growing up, Preaw wouldn't give in easily and fought back every time. Still, she felt hurt that her father always believed Kusuma. Furthermore, Kampanat, Kusuma's son, constantly sexually harasses her, but Preaw always manages to escape and fights back, leaving him physically hurt.

On graduated as a nursing assistant. Being an orphan, she lives under the care of her grandmother, Anong, along with her aunt Preeyanuch and uncle-in-law Somsak. On's duty is to take care of her sick grandmother, who is bound to a wheelchair. Additionally, she has to do all the housework for her stingy aunt. On shares a similar fate with Preaw, as Somsak tries to assault her, but luckily, On manages to escape every time.

On secretly loves Pongsatorn, who is Kantima's boyfriend. Pongsatorn is the heir to a jewelry factory in Chanthaburi and owns a jewelry store in a department store. Kantima is jealous and spoiled. She cannot control her temper and gets into a fight with Rose, a model trying to catch Pongsatorn. Rose is smarter and uses Kantima's weakness to gain sympathy points for herself. When Kantima throws tantrums, Pongsatorn reprimands her. As this happens frequently, he starts to become unable to tolerate her behavior.

After finishing his master's degree abroad, Garin—the only son of Kriangsak and Nalinee (real estate business people) and Kanta's boyfriend—returns to Thailand, intending to surprise Kanta at her house. That same morning, Preaw and On go to the market together and split up to buy groceries. On meets Pongsatorn and his 5-year-old niece, Kanomping, and misunderstands that he already has a wife and child. In reality, Kanomping is the daughter of Pongsatorn's older brother who died in an accident. Meanwhile, Preaw, waiting for On at the bus stop, helps an old woman cross the street and almost gets hit by Garin's car. Luckily, he brakes in time. Preaw is furious and harshly scolds him. Garin provokes her before driving away, making Preaw even more furious and wanting to chase after him, but On stops her.

Returning from the market, Preaw is bullied by Kusuma and Kanta into doing the laundry. Furthermore, while washing, the two keep picking fights with her. Angry, Preaw throws the soapy water toward the front of the house, which directly hits Garin, who just showed up for his surprise visit. At first, she feels guilty, but upon realizing who it is, she feels satisfied. From that day on, every time they meet, they end up arguing. However, Kusuma becomes anxious, fearing that Garin might become interested in Preaw instead of her daughter.

Garin brings Kanta to introduce to his parents, but Nalinee dislikes Kanta immediately, seeing her as too "modern." Garin tries to persuade his mother to open her mind to Kanta, but it doesn't work. Kanta invites Garin to Pattaya since he has a vacation house there. Kantima invites Pongsatorn, but he asks to bring Kanomping along. Kantima is annoyed but relents, knowing how much he loves his niece. Kanta wants to mess with Preaw, so she asks to bring Preaw along to use her as a servant. Kusuma pretends to tell Prasan that she wants Preaw to get some rest. Preaw knows what the mother and daughter are up to but agrees to go on the condition that On comes along too. This is because she wants her friend to have a chance to be close to Pongsatorn. Kampanat follows along as well, planning to force Preaw to become his wife.

On is glad to learn that Kanomping is not Pongsatorn's daughter, and she gets along very well with the little girl. However, the downside is that Kantima throws tantrums at her for getting close to her boyfriend. Pongsatorn tries to protect On. As for Garin and Preaw, they are the same—bickering every time they meet without yielding to each other. Even so, Kanta is dissatisfied, thinking that Preaw is trying to seduce her boyfriend.

That night, Pongsatorn gets a chance to apologize to On for Kantima constantly picking fights with her. They talk happily. On gets shy and trips on the sand, but Pongsatorn catches her just in time, sparking good feelings in both of their hearts. Preaw, unable to find On, goes looking for her and is ambushed by Kampanat, who tries to assault her. Preaw fights back and beats him up badly. Garin sees this and misunderstands, thinking Preaw is seducing Kampanat. Preaw is furious at being insulted and scolds him sharply. Garin gets angry and pulls her in for a kiss, but Kanta intervenes just in time. She tries to slap Preaw, but Preaw dodges, causing Kanta to fall embarrassingly on her bottom.

The next morning, Pongsatorn helps On in the kitchen, but Kantima interrupts and throws a tantrum as usual. Meanwhile, Kanta hopes to secure her relationship with Garin, so she rents a boat for the two of them. She tells the boat owner to drain the fuel so it's low, hoping it will give her a chance to get close to him. She then orders Preaw to make sandwiches and mocks her, saying Preaw is jealous she gets to be close to Garin. Preaw snaps back that she hates Garin to the bone. Overhearing this, Garin gets angry and decides to get back at her. When Preaw brings the stuff onto the boat, he takes the opportunity to speed off into the sea immediately. Kanta is furious at Preaw. On tries to defend her friend, which leads Kantima to attack her, making Pongsatorn sympathize with On even more.

On the boat, Garin reveals he did this because he heard Preaw insult him and wants her to apologize. Preaw refuses, and they argue. Preaw threatens to jump into the sea and swim to shore. Garin doesn't think she'll do it and dares her, so Preaw actually jumps in and is swept away by the waves. Panicking, Garin dives in to save her. She loses consciousness, so he has to give her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Preaw wakes up embarrassed. After Garin teases her satisfyingly, he tries to drive the boat back, but they run out of gas, forcing them to spend the night on the boat. Preaw gets her revenge by eating the sandwiches deliciously without sharing with Garin, even though his stomach is growling. Garin is too proud to ask, so he starves.

Late at night, Preaw shivers from a fever due to being wet and cold. Garin decides to hug her to keep her warm. It works, and her shivering stops, while he feels an inexplicable happiness. They sleep hugging each other until morning. Kanta, who hired a boat to search for them, finds them hugging and throws a fit. She slaps Preaw, but Preaw doesn't back down and slaps her back. Garin and Pongsatorn have to break up the fight. Kanta demands to know why Garin drove off with Preaw, but he refuses to answer, gets angry, and chooses to return to Bangkok immediately.

Back home, everyone tells Kusuma the trip wasn't fun. Kanta tells her about Garin hugging Preaw, Kantima mentions Pongsatorn showing interest in On, and Kampanat complains to his mother that Preaw beat him up. Kusuma uses this to attack Preaw and issues an ultimatum for her to stay away from Garin. Preaw jokingly says she will steal Garin for herself. Kusuma tells Prasan, causing a father-daughter argument. Preaw feels hurt that her father actually believes she would steal someone's boyfriend.

Garin feels disgusted by Kanta's behavior, which pleases Nalinee, who is glad her son is tired of the woman she dislikes. Moreover, Garin realizes he has feelings for Preaw after getting close to her. Preaw feels the same about him, just like Pongsatorn and On. The next day, Pongsatorn waits for On at the market. Their relationship progresses every day. As he sees more of Kantima's bad side, the distance between them grows.

Garin acts responsibly by taking a job at his parents' company, where he discovers Preaw is Nalinee's secretary and is forced to be his secretary too. Garin moves Preaw's desk into his office, claiming he's afraid she'll slack off, but in reality, he wants to be near her. Kanta, who is sulking because Garin hasn't visited, finds out he's at the company and barges in. She is shocked to see Preaw as his secretary. Kanta causes a huge scene, prompting Garin to suggest they take a step back from their relationship. Kanta blames Preaw for changing Garin's feelings.

Encouraged by On to thank Garin for saving her on the boat, Preaw makes him sandwiches, feeling guilty she didn't let him eat that day. Their friendship blossoms. Kanta cannot accept this. She hires someone to throw acid at Preaw to disfigure her, but Garin sees it and shields her, taking the acid himself. Fortunately, it only grazes his arm. Kanta is furious Preaw is unharmed. Kusuma tells Kanta to turn the crisis into an opportunity by visiting him to show concern and reconcile.

Preaw worries about Garin and is touched that he protected her. Both suspect Kanta but don't want to accuse her without proof. Nalinee visits her son, and Garin tries to protect Preaw so his mother won't blame her, leading Nalinee to wonder if her son has feelings for Preaw. Kanta visits and blames Preaw for Garin's injury to cover her tracks, but Nalinee catches her in a lie by asking how she knew about the acid attack. Kanta claims a friend told her, but Garin doesn't believe it. He tells her to stop her evil deeds and ends their relationship completely. Kanta's hatred for Preaw intensifies. Returning home, she lies that Garin only helped Preaw to look like a gentleman. Preaw misunderstands and acts cold toward Garin. Noticing the change, Garin presses her for the truth and explains that he genuinely wanted to protect her from his heart.

Somsak takes Preeyanuch upcountry. On feels relieved not having to guard herself against her uncle. Remembering Pongsatorn's compliment on her cooking, she calls to say she will bring food to his condo. After hanging up, Kusuma calls Pongsatorn, begging him to visit Kantima, who is supposedly heartbroken and threatening suicide. Pongsatorn doesn't want to go but figures he can pick On up afterward, unknowingly walking into Kantima's trap to force him to sleep with her. On overhears this plan while taking out the trash.

When Pongsatorn arrives, he finds Kantima naked in bed, trying to force herself on him. Before things escalate, On interrupts. Pongsatorn shakes Kantima off and follows On, leaving Kantima frustrated and furious. Kusuma and Kanta return to find Kantima enraged that her plan failed, blaming On. When Somsak and Preeyanuch return, Kusuma lies that On stole her daughter's boyfriend. On is heavily scolded, and Somsak realizes he needs to force himself on On quickly. Pongsatorn learns how Kantima and her mother treated On, and combined with recent events, he definitively breaks up with Kantima.

Seeing an opportunity when Preeyanuch goes to work, Somsak tricks On into a room and tries to assault her. Luckily, Preeyanuch returns because she forgot something. Somsak saves himself by claiming On seduced him. Preeyanuch believes her husband and kicks On out. Kantima is thrilled, but her joy is short-lived when Pongsatorn takes On in as his niece's nanny. Kanomping is delighted, but Kantima is enraged. Preaw is relieved her friend is safe and under Pongsatorn's protection.

Garin and Preaw's love faces a test when Chatchai, Preaw's friend, comes to her with relationship problems. Preaw comforts him with a hug. Garin sees this, misunderstands, and refuses to listen to her explanation, scolding her harshly. Out of spite, Preaw acts overly close to Chatchai.

Kantima spots Pongsatorn and On at a restaurant. Seeing an opportunity, she takes photos and sends them to Pongsatorn's parents, claiming he is dating a servant. Displeased, his parents rush to Bangkok. Kantima takes them to his condo. Pongsatorn is shocked but decides to stop hiding, telling his parents that On is a good person and he loves her. Kanomping also praises On to her grandparents. Their attitude softens, and though they don't fully accept On yet, they agree to let time prove her worth. The couple is happy that his parents aren't stopping them, but Kantima is furious her plan backfired.

The situation between Garin and Preaw worsens. Even though Garin apologizes, Preaw ignores him. Angry, Garin retaliates by flirting with Kanta, though behind Preaw's back, he doesn't care for Kanta at all. Stressed over Garin, Preaw invites Chatchai to a club. Garin secretly follows. Kampanat spots them and calls Kanta. Preaw sees Garin pestering her and provokes him by asking Chatchai to dance. When Garin tries to intervene, she walks away. Out of jealousy, Garin grabs and kisses her. Upset, Preaw grabs Chatchai and leaves the club. Depressed, Garin drinks heavily, giving Kanta the chance to take him to a hotel to force a compromise. She stages photos to make it look like they slept together, but when she tries to assault him, he wakes up, fights her off, and escapes. Though disappointed, Kanta uses the photos to blackmail Garin and mocks Preaw at the office, worsening Preaw's misunderstanding. Kanta demands Garin take responsibility or she will leak the photos, but Garin refuses, knowing she'd ruin her own reputation more. Nalinee kicks Kanta out. Garin explains things to Preaw, but she refuses to listen, ends their relationship, and claims she will marry Chatchai.

Aside from her love life, Preaw faces a family crisis when a loan shark's men invade her house, revealing Kusuma mortgaged the house for gambling debts. The house will be seized unless 10 million baht is paid within a month. Prasan finally sees Kusuma's true colors. Confronted, Kusuma admits she never loved him and only used him for comfort. Prasan kicks her and her children out. Unfazed since the house is being seized anyway, Kusuma moves her children to a slum rental, which they despise but have no choice. With Kusuma gone, Prasan and Preaw reconcile. Prasan apologizes, and Preaw is happy to have her father back. On supports Preaw through the crisis. Pongsatorn wants to help save the house, but Preaw insists on fighting it herself first. When Pongsatorn finds Garin drinking his sorrows away, he tells him about Preaw's house, hoping he can help. But out of pride, Preaw rejects Garin's help, claiming Chatchai will help her, making Garin even sadder.

Pongsatorn and On want to help the stubborn couple reconcile, so they invite both, along with Chatchai, to Kanomping's birthday party. The truth is revealed: Chatchai is gay. Garin successfully makes amends, and the two reconcile. Preaw introduces Garin to her father, and Garin introduces Preaw to his parents. Nalinee accepts Preaw, seeing she is a good person despite their status difference, and promises to redeem the house to serve as their marital home. While they are happy, Kusuma and her children suffer. Kusuma loses all the money Kampanat swindled from an older woman at the casino, while Kampanat is beaten severely by the woman's general husband. Kanta is stressed hearing about Garin and Preaw's upcoming wedding, and Kantima is furious that Pongsatorn and On's love is blooming. Under pressure, the mother and children plan a wicked scheme. Kampanat kidnaps Preaw and On to Kusuma's old house in Saraburi. As Kampanat tries to assault Preaw, she fights back fiercely. Before he succeeds, Garin, Pongsatorn, Prasan, and the police arrive. Kampanat takes Preaw hostage with a gun to her stomach. Kanta urges her brother to shoot Preaw for revenge. As Kampanat prepares to pull the trigger, Garin takes a risk, grabs a police officer's gun, and shoots Kampanat's hand, disarming him. Kusuma and her children are arrested and sent to jail. Preaw and On narrowly escape unharmed.

After the ordeal, only good things follow. Garin and Preaw, along with Pongsatorn and On, decide to get married. On earns the acceptance of Pongsatorn's parents by studying nursing in her free time and officially becoming a nurse. The two couples hold a joint wedding ceremony in a relaxing, happy beach atmosphere, making everyone who sees them envious.

Catch the drama "Wanjai Thai Krua" (Sweetheart of the Kitchen) every day at 6:45 PM on Channel 7.

ล้างรถ ตัดขนหมา
Lang Rot Tad Kon Mhar (The Family Feud)

ล้างรถ ตัดขนหมา

201124 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:March 6, 2011

The families of "Krapao" (Watcharabul Leesuwan) and "Yebira" (Lalana Kongthoranin) own vast amounts of farmland. However, when a new main road is built through their area, it transforms into a bustling business district complete with a new shopping mall. Krapao, the son of one family, and Yebira, the daughter of the other, use every reason in the book to persuade their parents to divide their adjacent properties to start their own businesses. The businesses seem somewhat similar, except they offer entirely different types of cleaning services (a car wash and a dog grooming salon). Through relentless persuasion, the younger generation finally gets their parents and grandparents to agree.

However, as soon as the businesses launch, the underlying tensions between the older generation bubble to the surface. Krapao's mother absolutely despises dogs. This stems from her long-standing grudge against Yebira's mother, "Yira" (Passorn Boonyakiart), who used to own an unruly, noisy dog that lacked basic potty training. Just like in many neighboring households, this caused massive arguments and a bitter feud where the two women refused to even look at each other. Because of their stubbornness and old-fashioned refusal to compromise, the two businesses face headaches right from the start, as the adults constantly dig up old grievances.

Despite the drama, both businesses do exceptionally well. The car wash and the dog salon are constantly busy, serving local villagers, nearby office workers, and regular passersby. Things get complicated when a cool office worker named "Taku" (Pasin Sritham), originally from Prathai District in Nakhon Ratchasima, becomes a customer at Krapao's car wash. Taku falls head over heels for Yebira, instantly making him Krapao's rival.

At first, Taku doesn't realize that Krapao also has a secret crush on Yebira. Taku always wonders why—whenever he drops his car off to be washed so he can stroll over to buy a hot coffee and hang out at Yebira's dog salon—his car magically skips the queue and is finished incredibly fast, leaving him with barely any time to chat with Yebira. Once Taku figures out that Krapao is also in love with her, he issues a gentleman's challenge: may the best man win, with no dirty tricks. Krapao agrees.

Meanwhile, Krapao is not without his own admirer. A boutique owner, who regularly flies abroad to import clothes for her shop in the mall, stops by the car wash. From her very first visit, she is smitten with the down-to-earth business owner. Her attraction only grows when she discovers that Krapao is the heir to wealthy landowners who own a massive stretch of property just off the main business road. She begins to dream big, plotting that if she becomes their daughter-in-law, she can drive up the land prices and instantly transform these wealthy, country-accented suburbanites into high-society elites.

With two families and two businesses, utter chaos ensues. Managing the cars, the people, and the dogs leads to hilarious situations and sharp-tongued banter. The romantic rivalries on all sides are filled with clever tricks and constant one-upmanship. Add to that the endless, ongoing feud between the parents, and the path to true love is anything but smooth. It remains completely unpredictable how the love story between the "car lover" and the "dog lover" will unfold, and how they will navigate their business and family rivalries to make their romance work.

คุณหมอ…ม.3
Khun Mor Mor 3

คุณหมอ…ม.3

201040 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:September 4, 2010

Kawi (Trin Setthachok) and Boonrat (Panadda Woranyan) come from a family that has inherited the traditions of Thai massage and herbal cultivation since the time of their ancestors. Their children — Kankrao (Premsinee Rattanasopa), the eldest; Samet (Nuntasai Pisolyabut), the second; and Makongkaew, or Kaew (Morakot Kittisara), the youngest — have all studied these skills until they became highly proficient.

However, Kaew chooses a different path: she becomes a trader instead. This is because the villagers believe that descendants who continue the massage profession will turn into phi pob — malevolent spirit-possessors. As a result, Kaew has had problems since childhood with friends who mock her because of her family’s profession. On top of that, some male customers assume female masseuses are loose women and try to buy sexual favors after a massage. Her beauty also leads to unwanted harassment. All of these problems are the reasons Kaew does not want to follow the family tradition of massage.

After finishing Mathayom 3 (Grade 9), Kaew changes direction and becomes a vendor at the market together with her relative Matoom (Kritsadee Phuangprayong). Since her mother must take care of the massage shop, her father must tend the herbal garden, and Grandma Phiengjai (Panadda Komaratud) is responsible for mixing the medicines, there is no one left to take the produce, herbs, and herbal compress balls to market. Kaew rarely gives massages to anyone, except occasionally to friends or older people suffering from aches and pains.

Thanchayut (Siwat Chotchaicharin), by contrast, is a wealthy young man from an old noble family, descended from Luang Ratchaphisit and Than Phuying Pajeeratana (who is still alive in the present day). By the time of his parents, Jarutat and Phatrin, the family is still very rich and owns a great deal of land. The couple has three children: Nusamon (Jamie Bouher), the eldest; Itta, the middle child; and Thanchayut, the youngest.

Unlike his older siblings, Thanchayut is very down-to-earth. Not only does he choose to study at an open university, but he also dislikes mixing with high society. Instead, he prefers friends of ordinary means. Phatrin worries that her son will not amount to anything, so she keeps trying to force him into an engagement with Jareekorn (Parada Kongthong), the daughter of a powerful businessman. But Thanchayut dislikes snobbish women, and Jareekorn in turn dislikes his friends — especially Phuwadol (Phichayadon Phuengphan), who works as a document courier, because she looks down on him as beneath them.

Phuwadol often has to take leave from work to visit his father, who is partially paralyzed and lives in the provinces. Whenever Phuwadol is away, Thanchayut sometimes volunteers to deliver documents in his place. Eventually, unable to endure his family’s pressure over Jareekorn any longer, Thanchayut decides to run away and stay with Phuwadol at his flat. He must then adjust to his friend’s humble way of living, though he sometimes slips into spending money freely to treat his friends, even while Phuwadol keeps reminding him to live more frugally.

News then arrives from home that Phakphum, Phuwadol’s father, has become seriously ill and can no longer take care of himself. Phuwadol is deeply worried and decides to resign from his job to return home and care for his father. Amused and curious, Thanchayut asks to go with him.

Phakphum grows seasonal vegetables for sale, so Phuwadol’s duty is to drive the produce to the fresh market, always accompanied by Thanchayut. For the young rich man, the world of small-scale trading is a completely new experience. He enjoys becoming “Nai Yut” or “Jao Yut” to the local merchants. But because he has a habit of speaking without thinking and joking at the wrong moment, he initially gets into conflicts with the male vendors and motorcycle taxi drivers. Still, his good looks make him popular with many of the women vendors, especially Wantana (Parita Kosolsak), who sells fermented fish. Kaew, however, is very different — she cannot stand Yut’s loose mouth and irritating personality at all.

ล่องเรือหารัก
Long Reur Ha Ruk

ล่องเรือหารัก

200930 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:February 18, 2009

Kiat, a foreign-educated young man and the son of a billionaire, is forced by his mother, Pakpring, to marry Nongnat, a woman she has chosen for him. His father, Banlue, disapproves of his wife’s interference. Kiat keeps avoiding the situation, but eventually gives in to the pressure and agrees to the marriage. However, on the wedding day, chaos erupts when the bride is exposed as already pregnant, and her real husband shows up with a group of men to take her back. The ceremony is abruptly canceled, leaving both families humiliated—especially Kiat, who is deeply embarrassed in front of the guests.

Enraged, Pakpring declares at the event that she will soon find a new, suitable bride for her son. While the chaos leaves many upset, it sparks hope in two women: Orawee, Kiat’s close high-society friend, and Jarungjit, an older socialite. Both become determined to win Kiat’s heart and become his true bride.

Distressed, Kiat escapes and wanders to a nearby bridge, where he is followed by Boontham, a gardener. Boontham shares stories of his past life—though poor, he once lived freely and happily as a traveling boat vendor. Inspired by this, Kiat asks his father for permission to live independently for a while. Banlue agrees, especially when Kiat decides to take Boontham along.

Kiat sets off on a brightly painted boat labeled “Floating Minimart,” traveling along canals selling various goods. Boontham steers the boat while Kiat uses a loudspeaker to advertise. They enjoy a carefree life, singing country songs and playfully flirting with girls along the riverbanks. Kiat becomes so enchanted with this lifestyle that he adopts a new identity as a traveling merchant named “Rak Rae.”

One day, while learning to steer the boat, Rak Rae accidentally crashes into a food boat owned by Pimjit and her daughter, Homchan, causing it to sink. He compensates them and helps repair their boat, bringing him closer to Homchan. Despite their modest life, Pimjit and Homchan are kind-hearted and generous. Eventually, Rak Rae invites them to join him, combining their businesses into a floating minimart with a food boat, which becomes very successful.

As Rak Rae and Homchan grow closer, obstacles arise. Kanya, a charming nurse, falls for Rak Rae and constantly tries to get close to him, causing misunderstandings. Meanwhile, Orawee and Jarungjit track him down and compete for his attention. Jarungjit schemes against Homchan, even tricking her and her mother into signing a loan contract and forcing them into debt.

Rak Rae later uncovers the truth and rescues them, restoring his relationship with Homchan. Jarungjit eventually faces the consequences of her actions and withdraws from the love rivalry.

At the same time, conflicts unfold among other characters in the riverside community—family feuds, love triangles, and misunderstandings. Kiat (Rak Rae) proves himself through sincerity, intelligence, and perseverance, eventually overcoming his rival Patsada, a spoiled rich man who also pursues Homchan.

In the end, the characters reconcile, relationships heal, and harmony returns to the community. Rak Rae and Homchan choose a simple life together, continuing their journey on the floating minimart boat—not just as a livelihood, but as their shared home and symbol of the life they have chosen to build together.

เกรดบี พี่กับน้อง
Grade B Pee Kab Nong

เกรดบี พี่กับน้อง

200840 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:February 20, 2008

Mr. Phumdee, a wealthy master’s degree student with a solid B+ academic record, has always had dolls as his companions. He decides to base his thesis on the question: “Why do children, from a young age through adolescence, love dolls of all kinds?” He also wonders whether their experiences are similar to his own bond with his beloved doll.

To find answers, he experiments with various methods—gaining support from academics, parents, and guardians, who even offer their homes and land as research spaces.

Thus begins the idea of the “Grade B House Theory”—a concept where children live together and take care of one another through a “senior-junior” system during the long school break. Participants can stay for 10, 20, or 30 days, with the option to temporarily return home, as long as they complete the full duration.

Applications are opened to a limited number of secondary school students, especially those active in extracurricular activities. Those with camp training certificates are given priority. This group becomes the “seniors,” while some bold volunteers—known as the “brave hearts”—join under special conditions.

A key requirement is that every child must bring their favorite doll. Those who can share unique stories or personal insights about living with their dolls have a higher chance of being selected.

From Phumdee’s research across various age groups, he discovers that dolls influence children in many ways—including emotional expression, imagination, and companionship. Dolls can act as friends, confidants, siblings, or even extensions of one’s imagination.

This leads to deeper questions:

Are dolls simply objects, or are they vessels of human emotional energy passed down across generations?

Do children project their inner thoughts onto dolls, using them as a medium?

Phumdee theorizes that dolls may symbolize a form of belief—that they help unlock imagination in countless ways, or perhaps it is the human mind itself directing these experiences, with dolls acting as the channel.

The selected participants—around 7–10 early secondary school students—are allowed to stay in the Grade B House with written parental consent and no strict conditions. They may withdraw at any time if they feel uncomfortable or homesick. However, during the program, communication with family is restricted unless permitted by staff.

To ensure safety and comfort, the Grade B House is fully supported:

  • Child protection organizations send staff to supervise at all times
  • An ambulance and nurse are on standby
  • Full kitchen staff are provided

Through this unique experiment, Phumdee hopes to uncover the true connection between children, imagination, and the mysterious bond they share with their dolls.

ตลาดน้ำดำเนินฯ รัก 2
TA LAD NAM DUM NERN RAK 2

ตลาดน้ำดำเนินฯ รัก 2

200816 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:January 20, 2008

When a stingy, sharp, and cunning soon-to-be mother-in-law becomes dazzled by gifts, she begins plotting tricks to toy with the young men who get involved with her stepdaughter—leaving everyone dizzy and caught up in her schemes.

The lives of two young couples must face and struggle against a fate that seems destined to bring them together. Yet, just as they fall for each other, endless mischievous and troublesome obstacles keep coming their way.

All of this is orchestrated by a manipulative puppet master armed with clever tricks, schemes, and outrageous tests—creating situations that are hilariously chaotic, frustratingly complicated, and filled with stinginess and mischief. It’s not quite pure comedy, yet not entirely tragic either.

In the end, how will these couples find their way to each other? And how will they overcome rivals of the same age along the way?

ใจแจ๋วกับเรือจิ๋ว
Chai Chaeo Kap Ruea Chio

ใจแจ๋วกับเรือจิ๋ว

200757 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:April 20, 2007

This is a story about a diverse group of high school students from different regions who attend a summer activity camp organized by the navy at the Sattahip Naval Base. They are trained in “Optimist sailing” by a handsome young naval lieutenant and two fun-loving, humorous petty officers.

The camp is full of chaos and excitement as the students, each with different personalities, preferences, and abilities, learn to live and work together.

“Oh” and “Ae”, two handsome brothers from Suphan Buri, come from a family of traditional lam tat performers. They blend modern youth culture with inherited local charm, including their dialect and singing skills, which they take pride in as unique talents.

“Nok”, a pretty and tomboyish girl from the same hometown, is very close to the brothers. She is protective of them and doesn’t like other girls getting too close—especially “Koi”, a charming and attractive teenage girl from Bangkok. Although Koi appears to be a refined city girl, she proves to be strong, hardworking, and independent in camp, impressing everyone.

Nok and Koi become unintentional rivals, but eventually, Koi teaches Nok valuable lessons about self-discipline, priorities, and personal growth. Meanwhile, the relationship between Oh and Koi becomes one of the most interesting dynamics, as their different backgrounds lead to meaningful exchanges of ideas about life, education, and the future.

Throughout the training—both in the classroom and at sea—the camp teaches important values: adaptability, teamwork, generosity, and problem-solving. Sailing requires knowledge of equipment, wind direction, and calculation, encouraging critical thinking and self-reliance, especially in the open sea.

“Rin”, a chubby, cheerful girl, adds color to the group. She loves food—especially ice cream—but chooses to embrace her own beauty rather than conform to others’ standards. She is best friends with Koi and becomes more active and capable by following her example.

“Ngiew” and “Takkatan”, students from the northeastern region, speak both central Thai and Isan dialect. Their special talent is beautifully chanting prayers. Raised in religious families, they bring sincerity, honesty, and moral awareness to the group, becoming a gentle reminder of faith and mindfulness. Their nightly prayers often inspire others in the camp to join in.

Over the month-long camp, the students share their identities and cultures, learning from one another while building friendships and gaining life lessons.

At the heart of the camp is Lieutenant Worarat (Kru A), the main instructor, who serves as a role model like an older brother. With a strong background as a disciplined naval officer and experienced sailing coach, he inspires the youth to develop determination, patriotism, and purpose in life.

Despite facing personal challenges in work, love, and the future, Kru A remains committed to his duty. He eventually finds balance in life.

Meanwhile, Kru K falls in love with Sai, a university senior studying economics, the daughter of a local vendor in Sattahip. She is strong, capable, and independent—qualities shaped by growing up in a naval town.

Kru A’s romantic rival is Trin, a wealthy businessman’s son from the Pattaya–Sattahip area. Confident and influential, Trin contrasts with Kru A’s disciplined and honorable nature. Their rivalry in love unfolds with engaging tension.

Supported by the lively and spirited group of students, this story of a youth sailing camp becomes a journey filled with fun, laughter, emotional moments, and meaningful life lessons—about friendship, resilience, and finding one’s path.

A story full of energy, heart, and inspiration—“young hearts with tiny boats” navigating life together.

กลรักเกมพยาบาท
Kon Rak Game Pa Ya Bat

กลรักเกมพยาบาท

200613 eps
Channel:Channel 7 HD
Aired:October 2, 2006

Kompai is a high-spirited and mischievous five-year-old girl living happily with her parents and grandmother. Her life changes when her three-year-old cousin, Rosarin, comes to live with them after losing her parents. Initially, Kompai is a difficult older sister, even going so far as to push Rosarin into the water. Though Kompai is severely scolded for the incident, Rosarin defends her, prompting Kompai to transform into a protective and loving sister.

Tragedy soon strikes Kompai’s family as well; both of her parents pass away, followed shortly by her grandmother. Now orphaned, Kompai and Rosarin are taken in by Ing-on, the mother of Kompai’s close friend, Kanliu. This shared upbringing cements the bond between Kompai and Kanliu as best friends.

During their university years, Kompai meets Wut, a close friend who harbors secret feelings for her. Lacking the courage to confess, he uses Rosarin as a "bridge" to stay close to Kompai. When he realizes Kompai has no romantic interest in him, he gives up and gets engaged to Rosarin before leaving to study abroad, promising to return and marry her.

While abroad, Rosarin’s friend Thita also goes to study in the same place. Rosarin asks Wut to look after Thita, never imagining she would be betrayed. The two begin a secret affair, and Wut eventually sends a letter to break off the engagement. Devastated and heartbroken, Rosarin withers away and passes regardless. Consumed by grief and rage, Kompai and Kanliu vow to make the pair suffer just as much as Rosarin did.

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