The Last Healer in Forbidden City

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The Last Healer In Forbidden City
末代御醫
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The Last Healer In Forbidden City official poster
Also known as The Last Imperial Physician
Genre Historical period drama, Historical fiction
Created by Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Written by Wong Kwok-fai
Starring Roger Kwok
Tavia Yeung
Helena Law
Pierre Ngo
JJ Jia
Jonathan Cheung
Rebecca Zhu
Jazz Lam
Theme music composer Alan Cheung
Opening theme Agony (靈魂的痛) by Hubert Wu
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producer(s) Catherine Tsang
Producer(s) Nelson Cheung
Production location(s) Hong Kong
Panyu District, Guangzhou, China
Editor(s) Wong Kwok-fai
Camera setup Multi camera
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network Jade
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 28 March (2016-03-28) –
22 April 2016 (2016-04-22)
External links
Website
The Last Healer In Forbidden City
Traditional Chinese 末代御醫
Simplified Chinese 末代御医
Literal meaning "The Last Imperial Physician"

The Last Healer In Forbidden City (Chinese: 末代御醫; Jyutping: mut6 doi6 jyu6 ji1; literally "The Last Imperial Physician") is a 2016 Hong Kong historical fiction period television drama produced by TVB, starring Roger Kwok and Tavia Yeung as the main leads, produced by Nelson Cheung.[1] It premiered on March 28, 2016, airing every Monday to Friday on Hong Kong's TVB Jade, Malaysia's Astro On Demand and Australia's TVBJ channels during its 8:30-9:30 pm timeslot, concluding April 22, 2016 with a total of 20 episodes.[2]

The Last Healer In Forbidden City is a fictional telling told through the account of a physician played by Roger Kwok, of the Guangxu Emperor mysterious death at the age of 37. It has long been rumored that the Guangxu Emperor was actually poisoned to death. In 2008, forensic tests done on the Guangxu Emperor remains revealed that high levels of arsenic was found in his remains. The arsenic levels were 2,000 times higher than that of ordinary levels.[3]

Synopsis

Story takes time period in between 1898 (24th year of Guangxu) and 1908 (34th year of Guangxu), the late reign of the Qing dynasty. Skillful physician To Chung (Roger Kwok) is named the new Imperial Palace Physician when he successfully heals Empress Dowager Chee-hei (Helena Law) from her illness. To Chung eventually grows close to the Gwong-seoi Emperor (Pierre Ngo) who is under house arrest at the Forbidden City and striped of his powers after angering Dowager Chee-hei due to losing the First Sino-Japanese War and rebelling against her authority. To Chung also heals Gwong-seoi Emperor from his illness and helps the young emperor with his relationship with Consort Tsan (Rebecca Zhu).

However how great he is as a physician to the imperial family, To Chung cannot heal his crippled wife Hung Bak-hap (JJ Jia). Desperate to heal his wife he seeks out the services of bone-setter Fuk Ling (Tavia Yeung). Fuk Ling's treatments helps Bak-hap relieve some of her pain. Impress by Fuk Ling, To Chung refers her to the Forbidden City where she becomes Empress Dowager Chee-hei personal bone-setter.

To Chung and Fuk Ling's friendship eventually turns romantic but his loyalty to his wife Bak-hap prevents him from further pursuing his romance interest in Fuk Ling. Fuk Ling however has ulterior motives with getting close to the imperial family as she has been tasked to kill the Gwong-seoi Emperor.[4]

Cast

Character names are in Cantonese romanisation.

Main cast

Names of the main cast are all homophones to Chinese herbs.

  • Roger Kwok as To Chung (杜仲), the imperial doctor who enters the office of imperial doctors by successfully heals Empress Dowager Chee-hei's sleepwalking.
  • Tavia Yeung as Fuk Ling (伏苓), the revolutionist and a bone doctor.

Imperial Qing

Extended cast

  • JJ Jia as Hung Bak-hap (洪百合), To's wife who is a disable, and using a wooden wheelchair to walk instead
  • Stanley Cheung as Yam Sek-gang (任錫庚), an imperial doctor who is a closed friend of To
  • Eileen Yeow as To's elder sister who always worries about To's heritage.
  • Yu Chi-ming as Lee Lin-Ying (李連英)

Development

  • The costume fitting ceremony and blessing ceremony was held together on May 12, 2015 at 4:00 pm Tseung Kwan O TVB City Studio 15.[5]
  • A promo image of The Last Healer In Forbidden City was featured in TVB's 2016 calendar for the month of October .[6]
  • The Last Healer In Forbidden City was one of five dramas shelved by new TVB CEO Mark Lee (李寶安) in early 2016, as he considered the drama low quality and not fit to be broadcast.[7]

Viewership ratings

Timeslot (HKT) # Week Episode(s) Average points Peaking points
Mon – Fri
(8:30-9:30 pm)
20:30–21:30
1 28 Mar – 01 Apr 2016 1 – 5 25 --
2 04 – 08 Apr 2016 6 – 10 23 25
3 11 – 15 Apr 2016 11 – 15 22 23
4 18 – 22 Apr 2016 16 – 20 23 26
Total average 23.25 27

International broadcast

Network Country Airing Date Timeslot
Astro On Demand  Malaysia March 28, 2016 Monday – Friday 8:30 – 9:15 pm
TVBJ  Australia March 28, 2016 Monday – Friday 7:15 – 8:15 pm
Starhub TV  Singapore July 4, 2016 Monday – Friday 8:00 – 9:00 pm

Related History Events

References

  1. [1] Roger Kwok and Tavia Yeung on Filming TVB's "The Last Healer in Forbidden City"
  2. [2] TVB新劇《末代御醫》劇情介紹(1﹣20集大結局)ihktv.com. (Chinese) Retrieved February 26, 2016
  3. [3] Chinese emperor was poisoned with arsenic. Retrieved February 26, 2016
  4. [4] TVB Period Drama “The Last Healer in Forbidden City” Premieres March 28. Retrieved February 26, 2016
  5. [5] 《末代御醫》 "The Last Imperial Physician" Blessing Ceremony. Retrieved February 26, 2016
  6. [6] TVB Releases 2016 Calendar and Teases Upcoming Dramas. Retrieved February 26, 2016
  7. [7] TVB Shelves 5 Low Quality Dramas from Broadcast. Retrieved February 26, 2016

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