List of TVB Series (2007) - Top Ten Drama Series in Ratings

Top Ten Drama Series in Ratings

The following is a list of TVB's highest-rated drama series of 2007 according to the drama's average ratings. The list also includes the ratings of the dramas' premiere and finale weeks, as well as the average overall count of Hong Kong viewers per drama.

Highest-rating drama series of 2007
Rank English title Chinese title Average Peak Premiere Finale HK viewers
1 The Family Link 師奶兵團 33 42 31 33 2.12 million
2 Fathers and Sons 爸爸閉翳 32 40 31 37 2.11 million
3 Heart of Greed 溏心風暴 32 46 29 40 2.08 million
4 Ten Brothers 十兄弟 32 39 29 36 2.05 million
5 On the First Beat 學警出更 31 38 30 35 2.03 million
6 The Green Grass of Home 緣來自有機 31 36 29 33 2.01 million
7 Dicey Business 賭場風雲 31 37 30 34 1.99 million
8 Steps 舞動全城 31 36 31 32 1.98 million
9 The Drive of Life 歲月風雲 30 39 31 33 1.97 million
10 War and Destiny 亂世佳人 30 35 30 32 1.96 million

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