List of TVB Series (2006) - Fourth Line Series

Fourth Line Series

These dramas aired in Hong Kong at 12:05 to 1:15 am, Monday to Friday on TVB.

Airing
date
English title
(Chinese title)
Number of episodes Main cast Theme song (T)
Sub-theme song (ST)
Genre Notes Official website
17 May-
9 Jun
Net Deception
追魂交易
20 Wong He, Myolie Wu, Jack Wu, Eddie Kwan T: "灰色恐怖"
(Wong He)
ST: "價值"
(Wong He)
Modern suspense Released overseas on January 19, 2004. Official website
13 Jun-
8 Jul
Summer Heat
心慌·心鬱·逐個捉
20 Joyce Tang, Joe Ma T: "伶仃"
(Kelly Chen)
Modern suspense Released overseas on January 19, 2004. Official website
12 Jul-
25 Aug
The Romancing Spirit
倩女幽魂
32 Barbie Hsu, Daniel Chan, Jessica Hsuan T: "倩女幽魂"
(Daniel Chan)
ST: "般若波羅蜜"
(Daniel Chan)
ST: "吻去下愛上你"
(Daniel Chan)
Costume drama Taiwanese series Official website

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