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Kim Jung-eun's Chocolate

Kim Jung-eun's Chocolate was a South Korean late night music program which began airing on March 11, 2008 on Tuesday nights at 12:35am on SBS replacing Lee Juk's Music Space. It was then moved to Wednesday nights at 12:30AM, Saturday nights at 12:10AM, and now Sunday nights at 12:10AM. It is hosted by famed actress, Kim Jung-eun, who starred in highly-rated dramas such as Lovers in Paris and its sequel, Lovers. It aired its 3rd year anniversary as its final episode on March 20, 2011.

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King Kaew Kar Fark

Kaew lives near the beach with her parents, while Intat is on vacation to recover from a breakup. They meet accidentally, sparking a comedic bickering dynamic that helps Intat get over his ex, Sa. Meanwhile, King, who looks like Kaew, is mistreated by her family due to her mother being blamed for their grandmother's death. Intat offers to support Kaew's future opportunities, leading to their families' relocation to the city. Kaew discovers King's abuse through Panoo, Intat's best friend, and decides to help her by switching places. As the story unfolds, family secrets related to their relationship, King's mother Patchanee, her grandmother's death, and her stepmother Nanta come to light.

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China's Next Top Model

China's Next Top Model is a Chinese reality TV series, based on the international version and spin-off to the original, America's Next Top Model. The show was produced by Chinese television subscription channel Sichuan Satellite TV and it is filmed in Shanghai, the casting was held in selected cities of China — Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, and Guangzhou. It began airing on January 13, 2008 and airs at 10:30 PM, presented by Chinese supermodel Li Ai. As carried by eWorld, and its wholly owned subsidiary MOJO Media Works with Pantene-sponsored China's Next Top Model began its production during the last week of December. With the successful conclusion of a nationwide talent search across Mainland China through the participation of Wal Mart, Watsons, Tesco and Carrefour, the show's producers have sifted through over 5000 applications from would-be reality TV stars and hopeful future models.

China's Next Top Model

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