96°C Café
| 96°C Café | |
|---|---|
| 96°C 咖啡 | |
| Genre | Romance  Idol drama  | 
| Written by | Lim Gim Lan 林锦兰  Goh Chwee Chwee 吴翠翠  | 
| Starring | Desmond Tan  Julie Tan Tay Ping Hui Romeo Tan Chris Tong Ian Fang  | 
| Opening theme | Webisode: 《咖啡恋》 by Teresa Tseng Episode: 《啡情歌》 by Wei En  | 
| Country of origin | Singapore | 
| Original language | Chinese | 
| No. of episodes | 8 (webisode)  20 (episode)  | 
| Production | |
| Producer | Soh Bee Lian 苏美莲 | 
| Running time | approx. 45 minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Mediacorp Channel 8 | 
| Release | 29 April – 24 May 2013  | 
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| Traditional Chinese | 96°C 咖啡 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 96°C 咖啡 | ||||||
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96 °C Café (Chinese: 96 °C 咖啡) is MediaCorp's first transmedia project related to coffee and romance. It was broadcast from 29 April to 24 May 2013 on free-to-air channel MediaCorp Channel 8 and consists of 20 episodes. It stars Desmond Tan, Julie Tan, Tay Ping Hui, Romeo Tan, Chris Tong and Ian Fang as the main casts of the series. Prior to the drama serial, prequels of two webisodes each week were released on xinfirst's portal progressively, for a period of four weeks, Mondays from 18 February to 11 March 2013.
It was one of the two lowest-rated drama series at 9pm, with the other being Sudden.