Living With Lydia (Chinese: 肥肥一家亲 in Hong Kong, 肥姐驾到 in Singapore) was a Singaporean TV sitcom that aired on MediaCorp Channel 5 from 2001 to 2005.
Lydia Lum, a popular Hong Kong restaurateur/caterer and widowed mother to two children – 14-year-old daughter Apple and 10-year-old son Jordan – are forced to find a new locale when her Dim Sum establishment is hit with a case of food poisoning after she hosted an event and is ordered by the authorities to close her business (she is labeled "Dim Sum killer" by her former patrons, even though she is unaware that someone falsely accused her so they could force her out of business).
This is because her late grandfather's best friend (referred to as Ah Kong) had written a will giving her half ownership of a house he had built thanks in part to his success in the seafood business – as well as the fact Ah Kong's life was saved decades before by Lydia's late grandfather.
Episodes of Living with Lydia also aired in the United States on The International Channel (later renamed AZN Television) from 2003 to 2004 as part of the "Asia Street" lineup.
On 29 April 2008 PMP Entertainment in Malaysia released a DVD collection containing all 52 episodes, which includes subtitles in Chinese, in Region 3-formatted countries.