The story of a young boy with a passion for music as a young child whose name is Tone.
Tone and a group of other children meet at the Royal Eye Candy folk singers which teaches courses in singing, composing music for everyone to use to make a living.
The story goes on with singing competitions and the relationships between the competitors.
On her way to sign a business contract, Rattawan and her son were kidnapped by two men who took them to an island. They were saved by the island's owner, Naboon. Initially distrustful of each other, Rattawan eventually reveals her true identity, sparking feelings between them. However, Rattawan is still married, so Naboon can only offer moral support. Naboon promises to protect her and her son, sending them back to Bangkok to investigate if her husband orchestrated the kidnapping. Naboon also sends his people to protect her and follows to manage his duties at Nara Hotel. Back in Bangkok, Rattawan confronts her husband, while their relationship and Naboon’s is tested by his ex-wife's return.
Love can not be proven by a game, love is proven by sincerity. Her special talent is to charm men into falling in love with her. She is like a love tester, if you want to know if your boyfriend is sincere and won’t stray, you request her services. Mostly she does this for her friends. Full time, she is a flight attendant. When her boss learns of her talents, she is hired to seduce her boss’s son from his wayward girlfriend and bankrupt his pig farm in order for him to come work for the airline full time. She is given 3 million baht for the job.
Punishment is an Australian television soap opera made by the Reg Grundy Organisation for the Ten Network in 1981.
Set in a fictional men's prison, the series attempted to present a male version of the successful soap Prisoner. Attempts by the show's makers to differentiate the series from Prisoner saw Punishment imbued with greater realism; however, the formula did not attract high viewing figures. Network Ten deemed the new series a failure after only three episodes had gone to air, and it was quickly removed from the schedules. The remainder of the 26 episodes produced were shown out-of-ratings later that year. Unusually for a soap opera, the series was taped using the single camera technique.
The regular cast featured many notable Australian actors including Brian Wenzel, Barry Crocker, Michael Preston, Ross Thompson, Anne Haddy, George Spartels, Cornelia Frances, Lisa Peers and Julie McGregor. Mel Gibson played a prisoner in the first episode. Kris McQuade played the girlfriend of Gibson's character and was