Growing Up (Singaporean TV series)
Growing Up is one of the English-language dramas in Singapore (aired on Channel 5 and okto) 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. The repeat telecast of the drama was shown in July 2009 at 3pm.
Cast and characters
Main Cast
- Lim Kay Tong (b. 10 July 1954) as Charlie Tay Wee Kiat (a.k.a. "Mr Tay")[1]
- Wee Soon Hui as Soo Mei (b. 20 November 1968) (a.k.a. "Mrs Tay")[1]
- Andrew Seow (b. 1977) as Gary Tay[1]
- Steven David Lim (b. 1974) as David Tay[1]
- Irin Gan (b. 6 September 1979) as Vicky Tay[1]
- Fan Wen Qing (b. 1984) as Tammy Tay (Season 1)[1]
- Quek Sue-Shan (b. 1982) as Tammy Tay (Season 2)[2]
- Jamie Yeo (b. 17 April 1977) as Tammy Tay (Season 3 to 5)[1]
Supporting Cast
- Aileen Tan(b. 18 October 1966) as Mae Low (Married Charlie in Season 6)
- Amy Cheng(b. 1970) as Karen (Gary's wife)
- Mohan as Uncle Govindasamy
- Ivan Tay as Chew Keng Joo (Gary's business partner and friend)
- Darren Ng as Ah Guan (David's friend)
- Catherine Sng as Auntie Chong (Mrs Tay's best friend)
- Anna Belle Francis (b.1978) as Jenny Lim (David's girl friend)
- Cynthia Koh(b. 25 March 1974) as Tracy Chiu (Gary's girlfriend in Season 5)
- Benedict Goh(b. 26 November 1969) as Tan Teck Ann (Vicky's husband until Season 3)
- Gary Lee Wei as Timothy (Vicky's boyfriend in Season 5)
- Saffri Manaf as Sulaiman (the Tays' neighbour)
- Zaliha Binte Abdul Hamid as Siti (Sulaiman's wife)
- Tony Castilo as Frankie (the Tays' neighbour)
- Samantha Foo as Auntie Boon (the Tays' helper in Season 3)
- Charlene Lim as Lily Ho (Gary's girlfriend in Season 4)
- Michelle Chong(b. 22 April 1977)as Michelle (Tammy's schoolmate in Season 3)
- Sue Tan(b. January 1973)as Poh Choo (Season 6)
- Marcus Mok as Jimmy Tan (Poh Choo's husband in Season 6)
- Tracy Tan as Li Lien (Poh Choo's teenage daughter in Season 6)
- Nick Shen(b. 26 August 1976) as Meng (Mae's son)
- David Tan as Tan Chee Keong (Poh Choo's teenage son in Season 6)
- Fiona Xie (b. 24 January 1982) as Shirley Ho
- Evelyn Tan(b. 7 October 1974) as Poh Choo (season 3)
Episodes
Season 1 Episodes[3]
- Yesterday
- Walk Like A Man
- Father of The Bride
- Do You Want To Know a Secret
- Stand By Me
- Guess Who's Coming For Dinner
- To Catch A Thief
- The Longest Day
- Don't Be Cruel
- Your Cheatin' Heart
- All Shook Up
- We Can Work it Out
- Que Sera Sera
Season 2 Episodes[4]
- The Good Old Days
- Splish Splash
- Escapades
- Soldier Blues
- For A Few Dollars More
- Turn Turn Turn
- Hit The Road Jack
- Jailhouse Rock
- Fly Away Peter Fly Away Paul
- Blood Is Thicker Than Water
- Crossroads
- Brother Of Mine
- Grandma Knows Best
- Past And Present
- She Said He Said They Said
- Room For One More
- The longest day
- Forget Me Not
- Cover Girl
- Money Matters
- The Good Son
- Till Death Do Us Part
- Home Is Where The Heart Is
Season 3 Episodes[5]
- Love Me Tender
- Great Expectations
- Count On Me
- I Heard a Rumour
- Custom Made Help
- Mother Knows Best
- The Mourning After
- Life Without Mother
- Close To You
- Closing Ranks
- First Impressions
- Winning Ways
- Love At First Flight
- Forgiveness
- The Burning Question
- Light My Fire
- Secrets and Lies Part 1
- Secrets and Lies Part 2
- Without Prejudice
- The Way It Was
- A Woman's Place
- Affairs Of The Heart
- Working Girl Woes
- All In The Family
- No Greater Love
- All My Children
Season 4 Episodes[6]
- Yesterday Once More
- The Way We Were
- Family Affair
- This Masquerade
- Hooked On A Feeling
- Sugar Baby Love
- You've Got A Friend
- Daddy Cool
- I Will Survive
- Release Me
- Young Hearts Run Free
- If You Leave Me Now
- Both Sides Now
- This Old Heart Of Mine
- If I Could
- You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
- Goodbye Girl
- You Don't Have To Be A Star
- Hurting Each Other
- Are You Lonesome Tonight
- It Takes Two
- If You Love Me Let Me Know
- Do You Know Where You Are Going To?
- How Deep Is Your Love
- You Don't Have To Go
- Leaving On A Jet Plane
Season 5 Episodes[7]
- Coming Home
- Too Much Too Little Too Late
- Lovin Livin And Givin
- Ready Steady Go
- Up Against The Wall
- Wild Side Of Life
- Take On That World
- Is This A Love Thing
- Name Of The Game
- No More Tears
- Both Ends Burning
- Who What Where When Why
- Crying, Laughing, Lying, Loving (100th Episode)
- No One Is Innocent Part 1
- No One Is Innocent Part 2
- Carry On Wayward Son
- All The World's A Stage
- One Day At A Time
- Love Games
- Lies In Your Eyes
- Can This Be Love
- Code Of Love
- Stay
- Masquerade
- From Me To You
- After The Rain
Season 6 Episodes[8]
- Straight From The Heart
- Love Is A Stranger
- Best That You Can Do
- Daddy's Home
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- Guilty
- Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- We Have A Dream
- Love On Your Side
- Total Eclipse Of The Heart
- I Could Be Happy
- The Gift
- Happy Birthday
- Through The Years
Accolades
Year | Ceremony | Award | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1996 | Asian Television Awards | Best Newcomer | Andrew Seow | Won | [9] |
References
- "The Growing Up Cast Reveals A Family Secret In Another Reunion Show You Should Check Out". 8 Days. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
- "Growing Up actor Steven Lim suspects fellow cast member tried to get him fired from show". AsiaOne. 26 September 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- "Growing up S1 Episodes". Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- "Growing up S2 Episodes". Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- "Growing up S3 Episodes". Archived from the original on 13 August 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- "Growing up S4 Episodes". Archived from the original on 11 August 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- https://tv.mewatch.sg/en/tv/shows/gr/growing-up-s5/episodes
- "Growing up S6 Episodes". Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- migration (12 February 2015). "Life after Growing Up: What happened to the cast who played the Tay siblings". The Straits Times. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
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