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On The Red Dot 2020
On The Red Dot: Losing Landmarks
In the last decade, Singapore lost some 14 landmarks. In the coming year, more will vanish. This is a story of the last moments.
On The Red Dot: Food Fight
Chilli crab, nasi lemak, cendol and bak kut teh – Singaporean or Malaysian creations? We investigate and resolve the nagging questions over where the dishes were first created.
On The Red Dot: Undiagnosed
In Singapore, 3% of babies are born with a birth defect yearly. Follow 3 families with children who have rare and unknown diseases, as they search for answers hidden in their genes.
On The Red Dot: Side Hustles
With more and more Singaporeans turning passions into profits, these are six Singaporeans with some unusual ways of bringing in the dough!
On The Red Dot: Are You The Only Singaporean Here?
Singaporeans claim to be global citizens. Rozz puts that to the test, trekking to some remote and unusual places to find Singaporeans who have left their marks there.
On The Red Dot: Reunions S3
Reunions returns for another season, bringing together the personalities from Singapore’s cultural TV moments to recount their stories and spill the tea!
On The Red Dot: Old Enough! S3
Old Enough! returns to On The Red Dot. Based on a popular Japanese series, children from ages 2 to 5 will run errands on their own for the very first time.
On The Red Dot: Super Teens
A chess champion, a violin virtuoso, a math genius, a memory whiz, a football prodigy - these young Singaporeans are blazing the trail in their chosen passions.
On The Red Dot: At The Vets S2
With pet ownership at an all-time high, On The Red Dot gains rare access to 3 vet practices to see how they care for our furry companions.
On The Red Dot: My Unique Block
On The Red Dot is on the hunt for some of the most unique HDB Block stories in Singapore, told through the eyes of the residents themselves.
On The Red Dot: You Think You Know (But You Have No Idea)
These are the places, institutions, and companies that Singaporeans are familiar with. But secrets and surprises will be revealed, because what you think you know, is only scratching the surface.
On The Red Dot: Hire Me Please!
Some heritage businesses in Singapore are facing an existential crisis – how do they modernise, yet retain their traditions? Host Elizabeth Boon finds out.
On The Red Dot: Game Enough
Join musician Benjamin Kheng, cricketer G K Diviya and Olympic diver Jonathan Chan, as they take on some of the most unusual sports in Singapore.