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Saturday, April 4, 2009
5:48 PM

[SHOW] Paris & Milan

Synopsis:
Played by Patricia Mok and Michelle Tay, Paris and Milan (coincidentally the title of the show) expose the ungracious acts of Singaporeans in this 13 episodes variety series. Broadcasted on Channel 8 every Thursday at 8pm, it features a half hour highlight of social issue, current affairs and entertainment news. Done in comedy style, highlights will be done by skits, spoofs, cheeky interviews with people on the streets and hidden camera situational tests.
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Paris (left) and Milan (right)

Review:
The content of the show is rich as it captures the ungracious acts that are happening in Singapore and also, educate through these negative examples, the gracious way to go about in our daily lives. Locations of filming are also extremely close to heart, like on the MRT, in supermarkets or any heartland areas.
It injects a huge portion of humour by providing hilarious commentaries from distinctive actor-played pedestrains. One great example will be Auntie Lucy, played by Zhou Chong Qing, who is noted for his her more than frequent swing of the head and exclaims of "So embarrassing~". Don't underestimate her popularity and influence! This DJ-turned-Auntie currently has a running fanclub; Auntie Lucy has even been roped in as the main cast for an upcoming movie.
'Paris and Milan' aims to make fun and see the lighter side of the issues (i.e. Singaporeans' ungracious acts in public). Well, definitely a good watch for some laughs and of course, realization. This is certainly a good time for us to change for the better, or hmm you can stay tuned to find out if you'll be one of the LUCKY ones caught on screen - unfortunately and ungraciously!

Starting from 2 April, every Thursday 8pm on Channel 8 :D
If you've missed out on previous episodes, no worries!
Catch them here.

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