📺 Thai Dramas 2012

CE 2012 (BE 2555)

Total 110 dramas - Page 1 of 11

Complete collection of Thai dramas aired in 2012 (CE 2012) from all TV channels. Includes cast information, synopsis, reviews, and detailed information to help you choose the right dramas for you.

Popular Genres:DramaRomanticComedySitcomVariety

2012 Drama Statistics

110
Total Dramas
3
TV Channels
5
Genres
1
Top Rated
สี่สหายสบายดี

See Sahai Sabai Dee

สี่สหายสบายดี

2012
19 episodes
Channel 7 HD
0

The story revolves around the relationship of four men of different ages—Jet, Earth, Toon, and Phop. They come from entirely different backgrounds and have different professions, but they are very close friends. Each of them has an interesting life, and they gather every week at "Ploy Aroi Jung" (Ploy's Delicious Place), a newly opened restaurant owned by Ploy, Phop's younger sister, to catch up and share their stories.

As everyone knows, when four guys get together, interesting, fun, and chaotic things are bound to happen. The four take turns exchanging stories about what occurred in their lives while they were apart. These range from hilarious anecdotes to various problems that they must team up to solve.

As if that wasn't enough, both Jet and Earth end up falling in love with Ploy, the restaurant owner and Phop's sister. While Jet and Earth make it their mission to drop sweet, flirtatious lines, Phop takes on the role of the overprotective brother constantly thwarting their advances.

Chaos can erupt at any moment when these four men with four distinct styles come together. The lively mix also includes Uncle Chai, the restaurant's perpetually complaining chef; Ying, Uncle Chai's precocious niece; Khem, a former boxer who never won a single match; and Air, Ploy's beautiful best friend.

How will the strong bond and hilarious antics of these four buddies unfold as they navigate missions to conquer both love and life? What kind of sheer madness happens when these four guys hang out? Find out in the sitcom See Sahai Sabai Dee (Four Happy Friends), airing every Saturday at 11:15 AM on Channel 7.

Comedy
ครัวซองทำนองรัก

Khruasong Thamnong Rak

ครัวซองทำนองรัก

2012
Channel 3 HD
0

Song has a dream where three strange young men ask her to choose one of them to marry. She is bewildered, but Aunt Iang tells her it might be a prophetic dream. Meanwhile, on the stage of the Croissant Restaurant, Margaret (Jennifer Kim) is putting on a fiery, seductive dance performance that completely mesmerizes Tycoon Song (Thotsaphon). However, Margaret's show this time doesn't just capture his eyes; it literally stops his breath in a split second. When Margaret accidentally steps on the hem of her own skirt, causing her strapless top to fall off, Tycoon Song gets an eyeful. He is so stunned, amazed, and thrilled that he dies of a sudden heart attack on the spot, albeit with a look of pure satisfaction on his face.

The next day, Tycoon Song's will is opened. Arthit and Siawsan both hope to inherit the Croissant Restaurant, but they are left disappointed when it is revealed that the tycoon left the restaurant to the daughter of Sakda, his eldest son and Arthit's older brother. Lawyer Wang (Pu-Montri) sends a detective to track down Song (Noona), Sakda's heir, and successfully finds her.

Lawyer Wang then formally reads the will, stating that Tycoon Song has bequeathed the Croissant Restaurant to Song, the eldest granddaughter of the family. Initially, Song doesn't want to accept an inheritance that she feels doesn't belong to her. However, Aunt Iang has racked up a massive amount of debt, leading creditors to seize her shop and "Grandpa Pestle" (a sacred pestle that Aunt Iang believes possesses her whenever she prays to it, allowing her to make incredibly delicious papaya salad). Backed into a corner, Song has no choice but to accept the inheritance.

But Song finds herself in a difficult position once again when Lawyer Wang informs her of an additional condition in the will: Song must choose to marry one of the three grandsons of Tycoon Song's best friends within one year. Thus, her inherited restaurant comes with a massive headache that she will have to deal with for a full year until she can make a decision. She must choose between Karan (Got-Jirayu), a smart but sharp-tongued young businessman; Natee (Pop-Pitchapat), a polite, warm-hearted young chef who studied abroad; and Siangsin (Alin), a free-spirited artist with music in his heart.

Song's inheritance truly comes with a lot of headaches! Let's cheer her on and see who will ultimately become the man of her dreams. Follow this fun, cute, and romantic story in the drama Croissant Tham-nong Rak (Croissant's Melody of Love), broadcasting every Sunday at 11:30 PM on Thai TV Color Channel 3. The first episode premieres on Sunday, December 9, 2012.

Sitcom
เถ้าแก่แซ่จอห์น

Tao Gae Sae John

เถ้าแก่แซ่จอห์น

2012
Channel 7 HD
0

Tao Gae Kuang (Den Dokpradoo), the owner of the Golden Dragon neighborhood, finds himself with a massive headache when a new development project, "Yaowarej Avenue Village," suddenly springs up nearby. Investors are buying up land in the vicinity, and the local community members are all agreeing to sell. The Golden Dragon neighborhood is the only one left. Tao Gae Kuang refuses to sell because he feels a deep sentimental attachment to his long-time friends in the area, both living and dead, whom he wouldn't be able to "talk" to anymore. To make matters worse, none of his children or grandchildren have any intention of looking after the neighborhood. They just want to sell it off, reasoning that there is no male heir in the grandchildren's generation to carry on the family name anyway, so they might as well sell the land and split the money.

Right around this time, Tao Gae Kuang receives a letter from his youngest daughter, Ah Mei—whom he had disowned long ago after she eloped with a Westerner. Thinking to himself, "If I had a grandson, I wouldn't have to sell this neighborhood," he announces to everyone that he actually has a grandson returning from abroad. He throws a grand welcome party, only to be shocked when he discovers that his grandson is a blonde-haired Westerner.

Tao Gae Kuang's children cannot accept the sudden appearance of this mysterious nephew, and even Tao Gae Kuang himself is reluctant to accept this blonde-haired boy as his grandson. Ah Gui (Kolas Atthaseri) and Ah Chai (Maneenuch Smerasut) lead the family in a mission to uncover the truth: Is David (Danai Smuthkochorn) really Ah Mei's son? They try everything from hiring a forensic expert to verify Ah Mei's handwriting on the letter, to sneaking around for David's DNA samples, and even using Chinese face-reading (physiognomy) to compare his facial bone structure. They pull out every trick in the book.

However, the evidence increasingly points to David being the real grandson. Eventually, Tao Gae Kuang accepts him, telling everyone that David is indeed his grandson because he can tell just by looking into his eyes. The rest of the family starts to realize just how desperately Tao Gae Kuang wants an heir. They also realize there is no point in investigating further: if David is the real grandson, it's a good thing; if not, exposing him would only break the old man's heart. Ultimately, when David learns about the family's doubts, he presents his birth certificate as proof, along with a photo of him and his mother sent over from Canada. This finally convinces everyone that they've got the right guy.

What will happen next in this chaotic family? Tune in to find out in the drama "Tao Gae Sae John" (The Boss with the Last Name John).

Sitcom
เป็นข่าว

Pen Khao

เป็นข่าว

2012
37 episodes
Channel 3 HD
0

Pen Khao (Making Headlines) is a series for dreamers that portrays the highly entertaining stories of people in the entertainment industry. The narrative is told through the "Du Lae Dao" (Taking Care of Stars) agency, a star-making company founded over 10 years ago.

Ohm (Tang Saksit) is a man who once dreamed of entering the entertainment industry, but because his acting skills weren't up to par, he had to abandon that dream. Instead, he shifted his focus to pushing and molding the dreams of others who want to enter showbiz, making them a reality. He invited Ploy (Pim Pimmada), his close junior, to co-found the Du Lae Dao agency.

The agency is filled with behind-the-scenes staff with diverse personalities, including:

  • Fiat (James Ruangsak), a handsome, smooth-talking, top-tier salesman.
  • Aun (Fluke Sikharin), Ohm's bold and energetic nephew who works as a talent scout.
  • Nui (Aum Khajornkit), the hilarious casting director.
  • Uncle Daeng (Thanom Nuan-anan), the company's caretaker, who is a washed-up star from a bygone era but a seasoned industry veteran.

In addition, the series features on-camera talents such as:

  • May (Pang Ornjira), the "angel" of the industry who is actually a devil in real life.
  • Yam (Grace The Star), a rookie actress known for playing villain roles who will do whatever it takes to become a leading lady.
  • Top (New Chaiyapol), a fast-rising leading man and notorious Casanova.

Adding to the chaos are industry outsiders, including Yacht (Jeab Chernyim), Ohm's close friend who frequently drops by the office, and Jae Pen (Meow Pawanrat), a restaurant owner who is absolutely obsessed with celebrities.

Sitcom

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About Thai Dramas in 2012

In 2012 (BE 2555), 110 Thai dramas aired across various genres including Drama, Romantic, Comedy and many more.

The most active TV channels this year include Channel 7 HD , ช่อง 5 เอชดี, ช่อง เวิร์คพอยท์ (Workpoint), Channel 3 HD, offering diverse and high-quality content for all audiences.

FAQ - Thai Dramas 2012

How many Thai dramas aired in 2012?

In 2012 (BE 2555), there were 110 Thai dramas aired across all TV channels and various genres.

Which channel had the most dramas in 2012?

The channels with the most dramas in 2012 include Channel 7 HD , ช่อง 5 เอชดี, ช่อง เวิร์คพอยท์ (Workpoint), Channel 3 HD, with diverse content.

What are the popular drama genres in 2012?

Popular genres in 2012 include Drama, Romantic, Comedy, Sitcom, Variety and many more.

Which Thai dramas in 2012 are highest rated?

There are 1 highly rated dramas (4 stars and above). See the list above for details.