Oh My Grad
Oh My Grad

Oh My Grad

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2017- 2017
1 Seasons
30 Episodes
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Comedy

Overview

Education is not about grades, teaching is not just taking attendance and grading papers. Born to a family of educators, school principal To Ming-Chi is full of passion for education, but loses his job when the school is closed down. He winds up returning to the rundown college that his parents had established, beginning a new chapter of his educational career. He encounters all types of students, along with a difficult-to-handle tiger mom Cheung Chun-Keung, making the college's final year both splendid and plagued with misfortunes.

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12 members
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郭晉安

To Ming-Chi

郭晉安
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蔡少芬

Cheung Chun-Keung

蔡少芬
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林盛斌

Kelvin Sir

林盛斌
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鄭欣宜

Do Dak Wai

鄭欣宜
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BabyJohn Choi

Sze Dak Wah

BabyJohn Choi
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王祖藍

Choi Sum

王祖藍
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胡楓

To Fu

胡楓
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羅蘭

Kong Pik

羅蘭
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秦煌

Sze Bok Man

秦煌
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劉江

Cheung Fuk Kwai

劉江
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韓馬利

Sze Tai

韓馬利
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蔣志光

Ching Long

蔣志光

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