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The Last Steep Ascent
Official poster
Also known asLadder of Love
Ladder to Heaven
天梯
GenrePeriod drama
Romance
Written byChan Ching-yee
Shek Hoi-ting
StarringMoses Chan
Maggie Cheung Ho-yee
Kenny Wong
Aimee Chan
Helena Law
Edwin Siu
KK Cheung
Elliot Ngok
Theme music composerYip Siu-chung
Opening theme"Yat Sang Yat Sam" (一生一心) by Hubert Wu
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
Executive producerLee Tim-shing
Production locationHong Kong
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes (each)
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkJade
HD Jade
ReleaseSeptember 17 (2012-09-17) –
October 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)
The Last Steep Ascent
Chinese
Literal meaning"Sky Ladder"
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingTin1 Tai1

The Last Steep Ascent is a Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Lee Tim-sing.

Background

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The drama is a fictionalized account of a true love story between an older woman and a younger man in 1930s China.[1] Koo Sun-yuet, the wife of a wealthy businessman, falls in love with Miu Tin, a man eight years her junior. The two elope to the countryside and lives modestly for the remainder of their lives. Before Tin dies, he handcarves a long stair path on the mountain so Yuet can travel down with ease.

Production

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A costume fitting press conference was held at TVB City's Studio 1 in Tseung Kwan O on 20 September 2011.[2] The blessing ceremony was held at the studios on 13 October 2011.

Cast

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  • Maggie Cheung Ho-yee as Koo Sun-yuet (顧新月), the main protagonist. She is the wife of Ho Sai-cheung, a talented businessman in the Chinese medicine wholesaling business. Yuet falls in love with Miu Tin, a man eight years her junior, and the two elope to the countryside for a modest living. It is revealed that she met Miu Tin when he was younger during her journey to her wedding.
  • Moses Chan as Miu Tin (苗天), Yuet's lover who is eight years her junior. He is a peasant hailing from Ngau Yee Village, and plants Chinese herbs and medicine for a living. It is revealed that he met Yuet during his childhood, during which he asked her to touch his gums where he was missing two front teeth, believing that front teeth would grow quickly when a bride touches it.
  • Kenny Wong as Cheng Kiu (鄭嬌), Tin's best friend. His wife died with nobody to help her and Kiu, drinking with his friends, his child also died later regardless of his attempt to save his child. He is shown marrying Oi-tai in the last episode.
  • Aimee Chan as Tin Oi-tai (田愛娣), a maid from San Francisco, who has an affair with Sai-cheung. She is raped by a man who later comes back to haunt her, whilst she believes that the child she is impregnated with was Sai-cheung's. She eventually has a miscarriage, leading her to fall in love with Kiu who saved her from the rapist who assaulted her. She shares the latter part of her name, Oi-tai, with Kiu's previous wife, questioning if Kiu truly loved her. She is shown to marry Kiu in the last episode.
  • Edwin Siu as Ho Sai-ho (賀世豪), the main antagonist. He is the son of Kwan-yiu and cousin of Sai-cheung. He attempts to burn down the storage of the business which he took over, in order to escape with his wife and start over, whilst taking the majority of the money. This, however, is foiled by the police.
  • KK Cheung as Ho Sai-cheung (賀世章), the husband of Sun-yuet, and the current executive officer of the Ho family's Chinese medicine business, Ho Ching Tong. He is the most powerful and successful figure in the Chinese medicine wholesaling business. He died in episode seven, from his sickness which had dormant since his time in San Francisco, of which he hid from his family.
  • Law Lan as Leung Mei-kuen (梁美娟), known as Old Mrs. Ho, Ho Sai-cheung's mother, the matriarch of the Ho family.
  • Cheung Yick as Ho Kwan-yiu (賀坤堯), Sai-ho's father and Sai-cheung's elder paternal uncle.
  • Joel Chan as Lai Chai-man (黎濟民), a young, ambitious businessman who strives to achieve the top spot in the Chinese medicine wholesaling business.
  • Samantha Ko as Cheng Yim-ping (鄭艷萍), Chai-man's wife.
  • Benjamin Yuen as Ho Sai-leung (賀世亮), Sai-cheung's younger brother.
  • Katy Kung as Ho Sai-man (賀世雯), Sai-cheung and Sai-leung's younger sister.
  • Mat Yeung as Ngai Po-law (魏保羅), Sai-man's husband.
  • Tsui Wing as Kwan Kwong-tat (關廣達), known as Blackie Tat, one of Tin's friend.
  • Yvonne Ho as Kong Pik-kei (江碧琪), Sai-ho's wife.
  • Yeung Ching-wah as Liu Sam-kan (廖三斤), one of Tin's friend.
  • Raymond Chiu as Suen Man-wah (孫文華), an office clerk personally hired by Sai-cheung.
  • Eddie Li as Ho Yan Lung (賀仁龍), the founder of the Chinese medicine business, Ho Ching Tong, and Ho Kwan Yiu's father.
  • Yu Tze Ming as Chung Kam (鍾鑑), Ngau Yee Village's village chief.
  • Kaki Leung as Chung Lok-ho (鍾樂荷), the daughter of Kam.
  • Jim Tang as Lau Kar-ming (劉家明), a schoolteacher and the boyfriend of Lok-ho.
  • Chuk Man-kwan as Aunt Hung (紅嫂), Mrs. Ho's maid.
  • Yueh Hua as Miu Hoi (苗海), Tin's father, died shortly after his wife died.
  • Suet Nei as Tsui Siu-mui (徐小妹), Tin's mother, shown to die naturally in the beginning.

Ho Family tree

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Ho KwanUnknown
Fourth UncleHo Yan-lungUnknown
Ho Kwan-yiuUnknownHo Chung-yiuLeung Mei-kuen
Kong Bik-keiHo Sai-hoHo Sai-cheungKoo Sun-yuetHo Sai-leungHo Sai-manNgai Po-law
Ho Sze-hangHo Sze-yuHo Sze-chi

Awards and nominations

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2012 TVB Anniversary Awards:

Viewership ratings

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The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on television viewership.

Week Originally Aired Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1 17–20 September 2012 1 — 4 28 [3]
2 24–28 September 2012 5 — 9 28 [4]
3 1–5 October 2012 10 — 14 29 [5]
4 8–12 October 2012 15 — 19 31 35 [6]
5 15–18 October 2012 20 — 23 32 [7]
5 19 October 2012 24 — 25 35 39 [8]

References

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  1. ^ "Man carves wife a 6,000 stair path in mountain" (in Chinese). 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  2. ^ "New drama Yue Fu's Hidden Dragon costume fitting". TVB Channel (in Chinese). 2011-09-20. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  3. ^ Week 1 Ratings
  4. ^ Week 2 Ratings
  5. ^ Week 3 Ratings
  6. ^ Week 4 Ratings
  7. ^ Week 5 Ratings
  8. ^ Finale Ratings
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