On the Track or Off

On the Track or Off
On the Track or Off
勇往直前
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Genre Modern Drama
Starring Steven Ma
Ada Choi
Bondy Chiu
Frankie Lam
Bill Chan
Opening theme "想飛" by
Steven Ma
Ending theme "讓我先走" by
Steven Ma
Country of origin  Hong Kong
Language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 40
Production
Producer(s) Amy Wong
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Broadcast
Original channel TVB
Original run April 9, 2001 –
June 1, 2001
External links
Website

On the Track or Off (Chinese: 勇往直前) aka The Track is a TVB series released in 2001. It storyline revolves around the horse racing business.

characters: Bondy Chui Steven Ma Frankie Lam Ada choi



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