Forensic Heroes

Forensic Heroes

Infobox Television
show_name = Forensic Heroes
法證先鋒


caption =
genre = Modern Suspense
format =
runtime = 45 minutes (approx.)
creator =
director =
producer =
writer =
starring = Bobby Au-Yeung
Frankie Lam
Yoyo Mung
Linda Chung
opentheme = "天網" by
Frankie Lam
endtheme =
country = HKG
language = Cantonese
network = TVB
first_aired = June 13,2006
last_aired =
July 16,2006
num_episodes = 25
preceded_by =
followed_by = Forensic Heroes II (2008)
related =
website = http://tvcity.tvb.com/drama/forensic_heroes

"Forensic Heroes" (Traditional Chinese: 法證先鋒) is a TVB modern suspense series broadcasted in June 2006.

The series is also said to be the modern remake of 1999's "Witness to a Prosecution" (洗冤錄). "Forensic Heroes" is about the Hong Kong police and a group of forensic scientists, equipped with the latest technology, working together to solve crimes. Unlike , which uses significantly darker and bleaker lighting throughout its episodes, Forensic Heroes is presented in a brighter, more clinical atmosphere. Both use a hard lens picture technique instead of a softer camera format.

Due to the popularity and high ratings of the series, a sequel, "Forensic Heroes II" (法證先鋒II), was released in 2008.

ynopsis

The plot for "Forensic Heroes" contains a mixture of Mystery, Romance, Comedy, Tragedy and Education on some Science. The mysteries include "Who Killed Tim Sir's wife?", "The Sewage Skeleton", "The Tai Po Corpse", "Murders for Justice" and "Where is Tim Sir?"

Cast

Main cast

Viewership ratings

References

External links

* [http://tvcity.tvb.com/drama/forensic_heroes TVB.com] "Forensic Heroes" - Official Website zh icon

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