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Quit One’s Job without Notice to Become a Nanny

Jiang Xian Yu, the youngest VP in investment banking, drives 80% of her boss’s success yet endures constant mistreatment. At home, her parents’ son's preference leaves her earnings wasted on a lazy brother while she struggles alone. Overworked and neglected, she dies at 33. Reborn eight years earlier, Jiang vows to live differently. Bound by a non-compete, she leaves her high-stress job to return to nannying—a simpler role she once did in college. Though early interviews falter as employers’ wives dismiss her for her youth and beauty, she eventually secures a two‑month contract with the wealthy Su couple, unaware they are the grandparents of Su Ling Yuan, the investment banker who once sought her out. This time, she is determined to prioritize herself. (Source: DramaChef at MyDramaList)

Quit One’s Job without Notice to Become a Nanny

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Frauds

Bert and Sam have been living in Spain for the last few years, Sam in the rolling hills and Bert in the slightly less idyllic setting of a prison cell. After a decade behind bars, a cancer diagnosis allows Bert to walk free on compassionate discharge. With only a few weeks to live, she resolves to take on a multi-million-pound art heist that will test her mettle, and prove her worth. Sam reluctantly lets Bert back into her life, and quickly finds herself returning to the life of crime she's tried to leave behind.

Frauds

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Kijken en kijken kijken

"There's 'watch,' and then there's 'look, watch.'" These are the immortal words of 'Temptation Island' contestant Haroon Nazir, and now also the title of the program Play4 is broadcasting this fall to celebrate its thirtieth anniversary. Past and present faces revisit forgotten gems from the VT4, VIER, and Play4 archives and provide commentary. Among them, Hans Otten and his family, and James Cooke and his husband Dorian Liveyns, will revisit the most remarkable TV segments.

Kijken en kijken kijken

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He Should Have Shone Brightly

As the puppet heir of the Fu family, sculptor A Che, disguised as a docile man, maneuvered between his "control freak" brother Fu Wen Shu and the venture capital queen Su Man Yue. Fu Wen Shu was adopted by the Fu family at a young age and became A Che's "x-bag", controlling the Fu family with a twisted emotional connection of abuse and protection. A Che took advantage of Su Man Yue's investigation into the unusual movement of Fu's stock to make his move, using a sense of brokenness to stimulate her desire to conquer. But he got into a car accident and lost his memory. In the confusion of memories, he regained his childhood bond with Fu Wen Shu.

He Should Have Shone Brightly

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