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  1. Growing Up was one of the English-language dramas in Singapore (aired on Channel 5) which was produced by MediaCorp, it had a total of six seasons and the show was set between the 1960s to the 1980s. The show debuted in 1996 and the final season of the show was screened in December 2001.

  2. www.mewatch.sg › season › Growing-Up-S1-30504Growing Up S1 - mewatch

    Oldest First. Local English drama goes nostalgic! Rediffusion radio, the wayang, the Beatles..icons which evoke memories of the 60's in this new series. It charts the ups and downs of the Tay family living in the era as seen through the eyes of the second son (Steven Lim).

    • drama
    • 1998
  3. www.mewatch.sg › season › Growing-Up-189996Growing Up - mewatch

    Jiang Shao Wen, Hong JIng and Su Yaozu are national servicemen from the same camp, awaiting discharge. Hong and Su are close friends who constantly help each other, while Jian and Su's former classmate. Su is interested in a girl, Lu Xiuhua, who regularly sells sugar-cane juice outside the camp.

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · GROWING UP. Irin Gan, Andrew Seow, Steven Lim and Jamie Yeo were the poster children for teenage angst when they played bellbottomed youngsters coming of age in the 60s. And their austere...

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  5. Jan 19, 2016 · Growing Up is Singapore's longest-running home-grown English-language drama, with 128 episodes in six seasons running from 1996 to 2002. Four actors took on the memorable roles of the Tay...

  6. New developments in the third season, the Tay family moves into the 1970's. The family has moved to a three-room HDB flat in Toa Payoh in 1972, while Mrs Tay dies.

  7. An award-winning drama, "Growing Up" is the answer to Singapore in the sixties and seventies. The earlier seasons see stern father Mr Tay struggling to hold onto a familiar way of life amidst tumultuous changes that threaten to tear the family apart.