The Hospital (TV series) explained

Alt Name:白色巨塔
báisè jù tǎ
The Great White Tower
Genre:Romance
Medical drama
Director:Cai Yuexun (蔡岳勳)
Starring:Jerry Yan
Leon Dai
Janine Chang
Chang Kuo-chu
Ng Man Tat
Tang Zhiping
Opentheme:"你是我唯一的执着" [You Are My Only Persistence] by Jerry Yan
Endtheme:"曾經太年輕" [Too Young] by Shadya (藍又時)
Country:Taiwan
Language:Mandarin
Num Episodes:39
Executive Producer:In Xiaohui (于小慧)
Location:Taipei, Taiwan
Runtime:60 mins (Mondays to Fridays at 20:00)
Company:Yang Ming International Production
Network:China Television (CTV)

The Hospital is a 2006 Taiwanese drama starring Jerry Yan, Leon Dai, Janine Chang, Chang Kuo-chu, Ng Man Tat and Tang Zhiping. It was produced by Yang Ming International Production (揚名國際影視) and directed by Cài Yuè Xun . The series comprises thirty-nine[1] 60-minute episodes (including commercial time) and was broadcast on free-to-air China Television (CTV) (中視) from 15 August 2006 to 6 October 2006, Mondays to Fridays at 20:00.

The story of The Hospital is based on the 2000 Chinese novel of the same title by Taiwanese author Hou Wenyong (侯文詠). It depicts the power struggle and prestige in a national university-affiliated hospital in Taiwan, as well as the human relations within the community. Due to the resemblances in the title and story setting, Hou's novel is often compared alongside the Japanese novel Shiroi Kyotō, written by Toyoko Yamasaki.[2] Both works have been adapted into television series in Asia.

In 2007, the drama was nominated for eight awards at the 42nd Golden Bell Awards and won Best Director in a Television Series and Best Supporting Actor.[3]

Cast

Hospital staff

Family members of the staff

Patients and their relations

Other roles

Music

Books

International broadcasts

Awards and nominations

2007 - 42nd Golden Bell Awards (金鐘獎), Taiwan[8]

Notes

  1. 电视剧《白色巨塔(台湾版)》 Retrieved 2010-12-04
  2. Although both stories deal extensively with power struggles and various abuses in the public research university hospital system, The Hospital spends more space on the personal relations of the irresolute protagonist amid various moral predicaments, whereas Yamasaki's Shiroi Kyotō climaxes with a lawsuit involving medication error committed by the ambitious protagonist and reflects more philosophically on the vocation of a medical practitioner against personal success.
  3. Taiwan Television 42nd Golden Bell Awards homepage (2007). Retrieved 2010-09-25
  4. Names of characters, as well as actors/actresses in a leading role, are shown in bold text in this list.
  5. HIM International The Hospital OST 25 August 2006. Retrieved 2010-12-04
  6. Yesasia.com The Hospital OST 25 August 2006. Retrieved 2010-12-04
  7. Yesasia.com The Hospital Photobook Retrieved 2010-12-04
  8. Azio TV winners and nominations list Retrieved 2010-12-04
  9. [Chang Kuo-chu]

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