For the Southern Sons song, see Always and Ever (song).
Hong Kong TV series or program
Always and Ever
Promo poster
Also known as
Love Reverses Three Lifetimes of Fate
情逆三世緣]
Genre
Romance Fantasy Historical Fiction
Created by
Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Starring
Bobby Au-yeung Esther Kwan
Opening theme
It's a Coincidence 實屬巧合 by Shirley Kwan
Ending theme
Unexpected 意想不到 by Pierre Ngo
Country of origin
Hong Kong
Original language
Cantonese
No. of episodes
31
Production
Producer
Chong Wai-kin
Production locations
Hong Kong, Guangdong, Foshan
Running time
45 Minute
Production company
TVB
Original release
Network
Jade HD Jade
Release
August 12 (2013-08-12) – September 22, 2013 (2013-09-22)
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Always and Ever (simplified Chinese: 情逆三世缘; traditional Chinese: 情逆三世緣; pinyin: qíng nì sānshì yuán) is a 2013 Hong Kong TVB television romance drama serial starring Bobby Au-yeung and Esther Kwan and produced by Chong Wai-kin.
The drama follows a love story which spans three lifetimes, from Song dynasty in the 13th century (Ep 1–13) to Hong Kong in the 1950s (Ep 13–30) and to modern Hong Kong (modern era, Ep 1, 30–31).[1] It is the first on-screen pairing of Au-yeung and Kwan in ten years,[2] with Kwan not frequently acting due to the personal implication of taking care of her daughter.[3]
^"關詠荷寸歐陽震華NG王". Oriental Daily (in Chinese). December 11, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
^"TVB Drama "Love Reverses Three Lifetimes of Fate" Costume Fitting". Popular Asians. Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
^"關詠荷睇Bobby份上出山拍劇". Oriental Daily (in Chinese). October 9, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
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