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Happy Go Lucky Season 2《欢喜没烦恼2》Features Comedy, Recipes and Tips

Claudia Tan by Claudia Tan
June 28, 2022
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Happy Go Lucky Season 2《欢喜没烦恼2》Features Comedy, Recipes and Tips

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Riding on the popularity of its first season, Happy Go Lucky《欢喜没烦恼》will be back for its second season on 20 November on Channel 8.

Hosted in dialect by well-loved Mediacorp artistes Mark Lee and Henry Thia, season two consists of ten episodes, focusing on providing retirement tips and other helpful information for seniors — such as healthcare affordability, digital readiness, senior-friendly exercises and much more!

What’s the show about?

Audiences can be expect to be thoroughly entertained during the Happy Street segment, where a vivacious cast will introduce different ‘lobangs’ for seniors, all while tickling your funny bone with their antics. Cast members include Kym Ng, Vivian Lai, Marcus Chin, Irene Ang, Chua En Lai, and many others.

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Seniors with a love for culinary arts will also be in for a treat, during the cooking segment, Be My Guest, which will feature celebrity chefs Eric Teo, Eric Neo, and Charlie Tham sharing healthy and delicious recipes that can be easily replicated at home.

When and where can I watch it?

Happy Go Lucky 2《欢喜没烦恼 2》premieres on Channel 8 on Friday, 20 November, at 11.30am, and will be available on demand for free on meWATCH.

 

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