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The Noose - Season 5: The Noose Uncut

It was a year in which words like repent and curry brought out some pretty strong feelings amongst Singaporeans, a year in which half naked pictures of men put Orchard Road in the headlines and a year when rain turned out to be the foulest of four letter words for some people. All this and more as we look back on 2011.

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Top Cast

  • Chua Enlai

    Chua Enlai

    Jacques Ooi

  • Alaric Tay

    Alaric Tay

    Andre Chichak

  • Judee Tan

    Judee Tan

    Kim Bong Cha

  • Suhaimi Yusof

    Suhaimi Yusof

    Jojo Joget

Overview

It was a year in which words like repent and curry brought out some pretty strong feelings amongst Singaporeans, a year in which half naked pictures of men put Orchard Road in the headlines and a year when rain turned out to be the foulest of four letter words for some people. All this and more as we look back on 2011.

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