Reaching Out
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First episode date | February 5, 2001 |
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Final episode date | April 6, 2001 |
Ending theme | 怎暴露 |
Nicola Cheung | |
Composers | Law Man-yu |
Opening theme | 缺陷美 |
Andy Lau | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2122796 |
About Reaching Out
Reaching Out is a 2001 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB and starring Gordon Lam, Kenix Kwok, Benny Chan, Nicola Cheung and Michelle Ye. This series is Lam's last television role before leaving TVB and fully concentrating on his film career.
Football fan's photo gesture for 14-year-old boy in Gaza
... Abubaker said his family never imagined this could be possible after Reaching Out for help on social media...
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... " That s Aviv s hand, " Yoni says, pointing to five tiny fingers, Reaching Out towards her mother...
Omid Djalili show cancelled over 'personal threats over Israel situation'
... The centre said it was Reaching Out to ticket holders and would issue refunds next week...
Supernova festival: How massacre unfolded from verified video and social media
... In footage posted on social media by Hamas, she is seen being bundled on to the back of a motorcycle by militants crying and screaming, Reaching Out to a man who is being restrained...
How will museums of tomorrow tell the Covid pandemic story?
... " Yes we wanted to do that, but it was also about Reaching Out to find out about people s experiences...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs returns lucrative music rights to Bad Boy Records artists
... However, the process of Reaching Out to the artists and writers began in May 2021...
Family courts: 'We kidnapped our kids from abusive dads and fled the UK'
... One mother, who we are calling Sophie, says she fled to Turkish-controlled territory after Reaching Out for help...
Nottingham attacks: Foundations to be set up for student victims
... " In time an official Barnaby Webber Foundation will be created and funds will be used to further all of the qualities listed above and to keep his memory alive whilst Reaching Out to others...
Football fan's photo gesture for 14-year-old boy in Gaza
By Hamzah Abbas & Lauren HirstBBC News
A 14-year-old boy in Gaza was able to momentarily " forget about the bombs" after a fellow football fan took his photograph to Anfield.
Ali fears he will be killed before he has the chance to visit the home of Liverpool FC.
His older brother Abubaker arranged The Surprise to help put a smile on his face amid the ongoing conflict.
Abubaker said His Family never imagined this could be possible after Reaching Out for help on Social Media .
Hamas launched an unprecedented assault on Israel on 7 October, killing More Than 1,400 people and taking hostages.
More Than 10,500 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel responded with air strikes and a ground offensive, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
" During The War , I was afraid, " Abubaker said in Voice Notes sent to The Bbc .
" I said at some point, probably all of a sudden, out of The Blue , we're going to be bombed and Ali will be killed and I'm going to be killed.
" We're not an exception in this little strip that we're going to be surviving this war Yet Again .
" We've survived four wars. And this war may not be Another One we survive. "
In a bid to make his brother's dreams come true, he messaged Ben on The Anfield Talk podcast.
" Ali is so crazy about Liverpool, he's so obsessed with Liverpool, " said Abubaker.
" He watches every game, he loves the players, he loves Salah, he loves everyone.
" It's his dream to get to Anfield. "
Ben quickly agreed to help, adding: " I will do anything at all from my end if it can help somebody just a little bit. "
He arranged for his friend Sajad to print out The Photograph , put it in a frame and take it to famous landmarks around the ground.
" I then sent the pictures across to Abubaker and his response was heartbreaking, " He Said .
" He Said that he hasn't stopped smiling, and that for a few moments they as A Family completely forgot about the bombs and that it's a historic moment in their Family History . "
More on Israel-Gaza warSajad decided to take the picture to the stadium on Wednesday ahead of the latest fixture.
" I'm a lifelong Red and someone lucky to travel to every home and away game, " He Said .
" I wanted to make a fellow Red's dream come true by taking a picture at the ground.
" With everything happening in Palestine right now, I didn't want to wait until Sunday's game because anything can happen until then.
" I just wanted to put a smile on his face. "
Source of news: bbc.com