The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow

The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow

Drama
Comedy

The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow

1S | 20E
01/27/2003
8.0
Episode 1
S1E1

1. Episode 1

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1/27/2003
Episode 2
S1E2

2. Episode 2

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1/28/2003
Episode 3
S1E3

3. Episode 3

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1/29/2003
Episode 4
S1E4

4. Episode 4

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1/30/2003
Episode 5
S1E5

5. Episode 5

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1/31/2003
Episode 6
S1E6

6. Episode 6

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2/3/2003
Episode 7
S1E7

7. Episode 7

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2/4/2003
Episode 8
S1E8

8. Episode 8

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2/5/2003
Episode 9
S1E9

9. Episode 9

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2/6/2003
Episode 10
S1E10

10. Episode 10

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2/7/2003
Episode 11
S1E11

11. Episode 11

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2/10/2003
Episode 12
S1E12

12. Episode 12

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2/11/2003
Episode 13
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13. Episode 13

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2/12/2003
Episode 14
S1E14

14. Episode 14

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2/13/2003
Episode 15
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15. Episode 15

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2/14/2003
Episode 16
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16. Episode 16

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2/17/2003
Episode 17
S1E17

17. Episode 17

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2/18/2003
Episode 18
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18. Episode 18

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2/19/2003
Episode 19
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19. Episode 19

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2/20/2003
Episode 20
S1E20

20. Episode 20

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2/21/2003

Overview

The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow is a Hong Kong television drama serial that originally aired on Jade from 27 January to 21 February 2003. According to legend, Yongzheng Emperor of the Qing dynasty may not have died of natural death and was actually assassinated. The plot is an imaginative time-traveling story based on the continuation of what happens after the assassination attempt. The drama is produced by TVB under executive producer Siu Hin-fai. With an average of 2.21 million viewers, the drama is the fourth highest rating drama series of 2003. It received five nominations at the TVB Anniversary Awards, winning four. Maggie Cheung Ho-yee won the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress and one of twelve My Favourite Television Character awards, while Paul Chun won My Favourite Powerhouse Actor. Kwong Wa was nominated for the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor, and won one of twelve My Favourite Television Character awards.