The Little Nyonya

The Little Nyonya
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小娘惹
GenrePeriod drama
Written byAng Eng Tee (洪荣狄)
Directed byChong Liung Man (张龙敏)
Tay Peck Choo (郑碧珠)
Chia Mien Yang (谢敏洋)
Loo Yin Kam (卢燕金)
StarringJeanette Aw
Qi Yuwu
Pierre Png
Joanne Peh
Opening theme如燕 by Olivia Ong
Ending theme保温 by Bevlyn Khoo
需要 by JS
Country of originSingapore
Original languagesMandarin
(with partial English, Malay, Japanese and Hokkien)
No. of episodes34
Production
ProducerChia Mien Yang (谢敏洋)
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Original release
NetworkMediaCorp TV Channel 8
Release25 November 2008 (2008-11-25) –
5 January 2009 (2009-01-05)
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The Little Nyonya (Chinese: 娘惹) is a 2008 drama serial on Singapore's free-to-air MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It stars Jeanette Aw, Qi Yuwu, Pierre Png and Joanne Peh as the main casts of the series. The storyline, which circles around the biographical flashback of an extended Peranakan Chinese family in Malacca, Malaysia, is set in the 1930s and spans to over 70 years and several generations of three families.

It debuted on 25 November 2008 and concluded its run on 5 January 2009. It was shown on weekdays at 9 pm. The series was partly sponsored by the Media Development Authority of Singapore.

Produced by MediaCorp in commemoration of the channel's 45th anniversary, the drama series is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series on MediaCorp Channel 8. It has been acclaimed by viewers and critics, and ranked the highest viewership in the country in 14 years. The success of this drama series has led to the show being broadcast internationally. In December 2016, the subscription-based streaming service Netflix acquired broadcasting rights for the series.[1] The series spawned a Chinese remake of the same name broadcasting on CCTV, which aired for 45 episodes beginning 28 June 2020 and ended on 20 July. Singapore aired the remake from 5 January 2021 until 10 March 2021.

  1. ^ "The Little Nyonya goes global in local TV tie-up with Netflix". The Straits Times. 7 December 2016. Archived from the original on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.