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The Adventurers

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 24, 1980
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 45
  • Networks: TVB Jade
  • Genres: Drama

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The Adventurers(1980)

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Overview

The Adventurers is a TVB television series, premiered in 1980. Theme song "The Adventurer's", and the sub theme song "The Sentimental Debts" composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Jenny Tseng.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

45 episodes • 1980

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Nov 24, 19800.0
2Episode 2Nov 25, 19800.0
3Episode 3Nov 26, 19800.0
4Episode 4Nov 27, 19800.0
5Episode 5Nov 28, 19800.0
6Episode 6Dec 1, 19800.0
7Episode 7Dec 2, 19800.0
8Episode 8Dec 3, 19800.0
9Episode 9Dec 4, 19800.0
10Episode 10Dec 5, 19800.0
11Episode 11Dec 8, 19800.0
12Episode 12Dec 9, 19800.0
13Episode 13Dec 10, 19800.0
14Episode 14Dec 11, 19800.0
15Episode 15Dec 12, 19800.0
16Episode 16Dec 15, 19800.0
17Episode 17Dec 16, 19800.0
18Episode 18Dec 17, 19800.0
19Episode 19Dec 18, 19800.0
20Episode 20Dec 19, 19800.0
21Episode 21Dec 22, 19800.0
22Episode 22Dec 23, 19800.0
23Episode 23Dec 24, 19800.0
24Episode 24Dec 25, 19800.0
25Episode 25Dec 26, 19800.0
26Episode 26Dec 29, 19800.0
27Episode 27Dec 30, 19800.0
28Episode 28Dec 31, 19800.0
29Episode 29Jan 1, 19810.0
30Episode 30Jan 2, 19810.0
31Episode 31Jan 5, 19810.0
32Episode 32Jan 6, 19810.0
33Episode 33Jan 7, 19810.0
34Episode 34Jan 8, 19810.0
35Episode 35Jan 9, 19810.0
36Episode 36Jan 12, 19810.0
37Episode 37Jan 13, 19810.0
38Episode 38Jan 14, 19810.0
39Episode 39Jan 15, 19810.0
40Episode 40Jan 16, 19810.0
41Episode 41Jan 19, 19810.0
42Episode 42Jan 20, 19810.0
43Episode 43Jan 21, 19810.0
44Episode 44Jan 22, 19810.0
45Episode 45Jan 23, 19810.0

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