ICAC Investigators is a long running family of Hong Kong television miniseries about the work of Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). The series are public awareness films produced by Radio Television Hong Kong, an independent department of the government, with the full co-operation of the ICAC itself. Each series dramatises real cases of the Commission and serves both to educate the populace against corrupt practises and as a public relations tool for the ICAC.
After her husband's death, "Kurai" loses interest in running her mini-storage business. Her sister helps her and uses the opportunity to run an online business. Before the mini-storage officially opens, "Kurai’s" father-in-law Wu Han, forcefully occupies a part of the storage as his clothing factory. "Kurai’s" lazy and unmotivated son also spends his time there. The next-door neighbor, a war game enthusiast, causes disruptions for the mini-storage customers. As people come and go from the mini-storage, everyone has their own secrets. With new challenges, will "Kurai" overcome her insecurities and embrace a new chapter in life?
Kung fu has a long history in China, with many different schools, such as Wudang, Shaolin, Wing Chun, etc. Each episode of this RTHK documentary series interviews a grandmaster of different style, where they demonstrate actual combat and discuss the nature of their martial art.
All in a Family was an immensely popular Hong Kong drama that first screened in 1994. It was based on the British television series Till Death Us Do Part.