📺 Thai Dramas 2006

CE 2006 (BE 2549)

Total 115 dramas - Page 1 of 12

Complete collection of Thai dramas aired in 2006 (CE 2006) from all TV channels. Includes cast information, synopsis, reviews, and detailed information to help you choose the right dramas for you.

Popular Genres:ComedyRomanticActionDramaFamily

2006 Drama Statistics

115
Total Dramas
3
TV Channels
6
Genres
0
Top Rated

Popular TV Channels in 2006

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Ko Cha Pa Na Ko

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2006
Channel 7 HD
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The forest is a mysterious place that is never easy to understand, and this time, it serves as the backdrop for an extraordinary adventure. The story begins when a group of university students from a Nature Conservation Club plans a forest survey. Among them is Kamjat, an inventive young man with "MacGyver-like" skills who can build almost anything. However, his real motivation for joining isn't a love for nature, but his secret crush on Mayuree, the beautiful girlfriend of Witthaya.

Accompanying them is Osot, a good-natured guy with one major flaw: his "foul mouth," which leads to constant bickering with Jamnan, a young woman determined to prove she can do anything a man can. To navigate the deep woods, they hire Koh, a "fake" hunter who is obsessed with the classic adventure novel Phet Phra Uma. While Koh impresses the students with tall tales, the skeptical Osot remains his constant critic.

The journey takes a disastrous turn when the group splits up on rafts. Due to Koh's overconfidence, they drift into Myanmar territory and are captured by Karen rebels. Osot and Koh are sent away to fetch ransom money, while the rebel leader takes a liking to Mayuree. Kamjat saves her by creating a distraction with homemade bombs, allowing the students to escape. After surviving a series of mishaps and a powerful earthquake, the students miraculously reunite with Koh and Osot.

Seeking shelter in a cave during another earthquake, the group wakes up the next morning to find a world that looks very different. They soon realize they have slipped through a time portal and traveled back to the year 1777 (2320 B.E.), during the reign of King Taksin the Great.

The students are captured by Burmese soldiers led by a Commander, but they escape using Kamjat’s inventions. They are rescued by a Thai resistance force led by Dok Rak, who takes them back to his village. There, Koh instantly falls in love with a local woman named Boonlai, while the village elder, Thao Hom, prepares for battle against the Burmese.

Using modern knowledge, the students help the villagers develop military strategies and advanced traps. Amidst the tension of war, romance blossoms: Mayuree begins to fall for Kamjat after seeing his genuine care, and even the bickering Osot and Jamnan begin to realize their feelings for one another. After several skirmishes—including a successful raid for supplies—Kamjat discovers that his walkie-talkie still works. He manages to contact Sergeant Thongkon in the present day.

To return home, the group realizes they need a massive explosion to trigger the cave's time portal once more. After a daring raid on the Burmese camp to secure gunpowder, the students prepare to leave. However, Koh decides to stay behind in the past with Boonlai, feeling he has finally found where he belongs. He bids his friends a heartfelt farewell, asking them to tell those in the present that he is happy. With a countdown and a deafening blast, the students are propelled back to the modern era, bringing their miraculous adventure to a safe and successful end.

RomanticActionComedy
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Brothers

พี่ชาย

2006
26 episodes
Channel 3 HD
0

Somchai (Dan–Worrawech) is a cool, rebellious young man with a mischievous streak. His closest friends are Jack (Poy–Napat) and Jill (Kwang–Ornkan), twin siblings—a boy and a girl. The three of them study at an arts university and share the dream of forming their own band.

Somchai lost his mother in an accident 10 years ago and now lives with his father, Anon (Ton–Jakkrit), an insurance salesman who often travels upcountry for work. Because of this, Somchai is mostly looked after by a kind middle-aged neighbor, Aunt Aom (Noon–Ramida).

One day, Somchai receives devastating news—his father has been in a car accident in Pattaya. He immediately rushes there on his beloved scooter, “Tawan.” At the same time, Noona (Bua–Sarocha), a sweet girl from Chiang Rai, also heads to Pattaya after learning that her mother, Sirie (Kwanrudee), has been in an accident as well.

During the journey, Noona falls off a vehicle and ends up traveling with Somchai, who is also short on money. Along the way, they discover a shocking truth: on the morning of the accident, Somchai’s father and Noona’s mother had legally registered their marriage.

Anon regains consciousness, but Sirie falls into a coma. Although Anon insists it was true love, both Somchai and Noona struggle to accept the situation. As a result, Noona moves to Bangkok to live with Anon as his new daughter, which causes deep resentment in Somchai. From that point on, the two refuse to speak to each other.

For Noona’s safety, Anon enrolls her in a girls’ school. Meanwhile, he takes a temporary job in another province to cover Sirie’s medical expenses, leaving Somchai and Noona to live together alone. Somchai is forced to take responsibility for her, which frustrates him greatly. His once carefree life—riding his scooter and impressing girls—turns into running errands, taking Noona to school, grocery shopping, and doing house chores. His rebellious image is completely shattered.

Noona, on the other hand, is equally unhappy being dragged into Somchai’s rough, boyish world—waiting for his band practice, attending his football matches, and dealing with his messy lifestyle. Despite their constant friction, they slowly begin to understand each other.

One day, Somchai learns from Jill that Jack has fallen in love with Noona. For reasons he doesn’t fully understand, Somchai becomes upset and tries to interfere, causing tension between him and Jack. At the same time, both Somchai and Noona begin to realize they have feelings for each other—but their status as step-siblings forces them to suppress those emotions.

Unable to handle it, Somchai decides to move out and work part-time to support himself. Noona, worried about him, secretly looks after him from afar. Meanwhile, Jack and Jill bring news of an upcoming band competition.

Somchai works tirelessly, eventually collapsing from exhaustion. He is later diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, but chooses to keep it a secret. When Noona finds out, she works hard to earn money for his treatment.

Eventually, Sirie recovers from her coma. The day of the music competition arrives—coinciding with Somchai’s worsening condition. Despite his illness, he pushes himself to perform, determined to fulfill his dream with his friends. Noona secretly leaves an invitation for Anon, who quietly attends the event.

Somchai achieves his dream on stage… before collapsing.

Anon finally learns the truth about his son’s illness, and they reconcile at last.

But what will happen to the love between Somchai and Noona?

Can a relationship that began as siblings truly become something more?

DramaRomantic
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Dream-Chasing Friends

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2006
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Dream-Chasing Friends: Bom–Sarut is a name everyone knows. Bom is a famous teen idol singer who has released many albums since he was 20, and now he’s approaching his mid-twenties. He’s about to release his 10th album, which he is putting his heart into as a gift for his loyal fans who have been eagerly waiting. For the first time, he gets deeply involved in the production process—from shaping the musical direction to defining his own style.

However, things don’t go as planned. As he tries to move away from his usual pop sound into something new, he finds himself confused about his true musical identity. This creative struggle causes the project to stall.

At the same time, he meets Nut, a dreamy and passionate freelance songwriter who deeply loves music. She takes on jobs writing songs for different labels but has yet to achieve real success. As usual, she goes to Tambo Music to pitch her demo songs—this time for nearly the hundredth attempt—to Producer Ong. But Ong, tired of hearing her songs, avoids her altogether.

Still, Nut refuses to give up. She drags along Pan, a bandmate of her older brother Man, to accompany her. Pan happily agrees because he secretly has a crush on Nut, though she remains completely oblivious.

Meanwhile, Bom tries to escape from fans who are chasing him at the music label and accidentally crashes into Nut, scattering all her work. The two immediately clash and argue. Bom, the label’s top star, and Nut, who jokingly claims to be its top songwriter, butt heads. Bom asks to see her work, but Nut refuses, and their argument escalates until Lookkaew steps in and pulls Nut away.

Despite their rocky first meeting, fate brings Bom and Nut together again—this time at a place called Rak Diao (One Love Café).

Comedy

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About Thai Dramas in 2006

In 2006 (BE 2549), 115 Thai dramas aired across various genres including Comedy, Romantic, Action and many more.

The most active TV channels this year include Channel 3 HD, Channel 7 HD , itv, offering diverse and high-quality content for all audiences.

FAQ - Thai Dramas 2006

How many Thai dramas aired in 2006?

In 2006 (BE 2549), there were 115 Thai dramas aired across all TV channels and various genres.

Which channel had the most dramas in 2006?

The channels with the most dramas in 2006 include Channel 3 HD, Channel 7 HD , itv, with diverse content.

What are the popular drama genres in 2006?

Popular genres in 2006 include Comedy, Romantic, Action, Drama, Family and many more.

Which Thai dramas in 2006 are highest rated?

Rating data is still being collected. See the list above for details.