Senin, 24 Oktober 2011

The Servant

Profile
  • TV Show: The Servant
  • Revised romanization: Bang-Ja Jeon
  • Hangul: 방자전
  • Director:
  • Writer: Kim Dae-Woo
  • Network: CGV
  • Episodes: 4
  • Release Date: October, 2012
  • Runtime:
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Notes

  1. Filming begins mid-August, 2011.
  2. Kim Dae-Woo, director of the movie version of "The Servant," took part in writing the scenario and character development for the drama version of "The Servant".
  3. Related titles:
    1. The Servant | Bang Ja Jeon (2010)

Cast

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Strangers 6

Profile
  • TV Show: Strangers 6
  • Revised romanization: Seuteureinjeo 6
  • Hangul: 스트레인저 6
  • Director:
  • Writer:
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 22
  • Release Date: early 2012
  • Runtime:
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

6 experts from China, Japan & South Korea get together by orders from their governments. Their mission is to maintain the three countries' joint economic zone.

Notes

  1. Filming was originally scheduled to begin in the spring 2011, but due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, filming is expected to begin July, 2011.
  2. Actress Han Chae-Young was originally cast as main female character An Ji-Hye, but due to the delay in filming and re-scheduling conflicts she had to drop out of the series. In her place actress Kim Hyo-Jin takes over the role of An Ji-Hye.
  3. Japanese guitarist & singer Tomoyasu Hotei sings the opening theme song & Korean boy band SHINee sings the ending theme song. Korean girl group KARA will also contribute songs to the OST.

Cast

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Human Casino

Profile
  • TV Show: Human Casino
  • Revised romanization: Hyumeon Kajino
  • Hangul: 휴먼 카지노
  • Director: Kim Sung-Yoon
  • Writer: Heo Sung-Hye
  • Network: KBS2
  • Episodes: 1
  • Release Date: September 25, 2011
  • Runtime: Sun 23:15
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Cast

Lee Jang-woo 이장우 As Lee Jae-seong (이재성)
Kim Jeong-tae 김정태 As Poong (풍)
Kim Min-seo 김민서 As Seo Jeong-seon (서정선)
Park Jeong-min-I 박정민 As Cha Tae-oh (차태오)
Moon Cheon-sik 문천식 As Il-sik (일식)
Lee Jong-goo 이종구 As President Han (한회장)

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If Tomorrow Comes

Profile
  • TV Show: If Tomorrow Comes
  • Revised romanization: Naeili Omyeon
  • Hangul: 내일이 오면
  • Director:
  • Writer:
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes:
  • Release Date: October 29, 2011 --
  • Runtime: Sat & Sun 20:40
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

"If Tomorrow Comes" is a family drama centered around a mother and her daughter.

Notes

  1. "If Tomorrow Comes" takes over the SBS Saturday & Sunday 20:50 time slot previously occupied by "My Love By My Side".

Cast

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IRIS 2

Profile

  • TV Show: IRIS 2
  • Revised romanization: Airiseu 2
  • Hangul: 아이리스 2
  • Director:
  • Writer:
  • Network: KBS2
  • Episodes:
  • Release Date: October 2011
  • Runtime:
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Notes

  1. According to Taewon Entertainment on April 20th, 2010, principle actors Lee Byung-Hun, Kim Tae-Hee, Kim Seung-Woo, & Kim So-Yeon from season 1 of "IRIS," are in talks to return for the sequel.
  2. Taewon Entertainment plans to start filming "IRIS 2" in March, 2011 with the aim of airing of the series on KBS2 in October of 2011.
  3. "IRIS 2" will take place 3 years after the death of Hyeon-Jun (Lee Byung-Hun) and reveal more details on Hyeon-Jun's death, the arrest of Baek San (Kim Yeong-Cheol) for his IRIS activities, and the identity of Mr. Black who controlled Baek San.
  4. Related titles:
    1. IRIS (KBS2 / 2009)
    2. IRIS: The Movie (2010)
    3. Athena: Goddess of War (SBS / 2010)
    4. IRIS 2 (KBS2 / 2011)

Cast

TBA

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Me Too, Flower!

Profile
  • TV Show: Me Too, Flower! (literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Nado Ggot
  • Hangul: 나도 꽃
  • Director:
  • Writer:
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes:
  • Release Date: November 2, 2011 --
  • Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

A complex love story involving three women and one man.

Notes

  1. "Me Too, Flower!" will take over the MBC Wednesday & Thursday 21:55 time slot previously occupied by "Can't Live With Losing".
  2. Early working title for "Me Too, Flower!" was "Gyejibaedeul" (literally "Those Girls") then changed to "Yeongwangui Gwihwan" (literally "The Queen Returns") before arriving at final title "Me Too, Flower!".
  3. Actor Kim Jae-Won was originally cast as male lead character Seo Jae-Hee. On October 4, 2011, during the first day of shooting, Kim Jae-Won was injured while on a moped (the moped accidentally accelerated). Kim Jae-Won was advised by doctors to rest 3-4 weeks and will also need surgery. In his place actor Yoon Si-Yoon was then cast as Seo Jae-Hee.

Cast

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Love Rain

Profile
  • TV Show: Love in the Rain (literal title/working title)
  • Revised romanization: Sarangeun Bireul Tago / Sarangbi
  • Hangul: 사랑은 비를 타고 / 사랑비
  • Director: Yoon Seok-Ho
  • Writer: Oh Soo-yeon
  • Network:
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: TBA (2012)
  • Runtime:
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

"Love Rain" depicts a 1970's pure love and a love from the present day ... at the same time. It shows how the offsprings of a previous ill-fated couple, who met in the 1970s, managed to meet and fall in love. Seo In Ha and Kim Yoon Hee, a fine art student who devotes his love to only one woman and a shy, elegant beauty, met and fell in love with each other during college in the 1970s but unfortunately their love was fated to never be. Now in the present 21st century Korea, Seo In Ha's son, Seo Joon (a liberal photographer) meets and falls in with the daughter of Kim Yoon Hee, Yuri, a cheerful and energetic girl whose personality is the opposite of that of her mother's. Will their love for each other keep them together or will they have to face the same fate as their parents?

Notes

  1. "Love Rain" began filming September 24, 2011. The first day's shooting took place at Keimyung University in Daegu, South Korea.

Cast

  • Jang Keun-Suk - Seo In-Ha in the 70s/ Seo-Joon (In-Ha's son)
  • Yoona - Kim Yoon-Hee in the 70s / Yuri (Yoon-Hee's daughter)
  • Kim Shi-Hoo - Lee Dong-Wook in the 70s / Ji-Seok (Dong-Wook's son)
  • Son Eun-Seo - Baek Hye-Jung in the 70s
  • Hwang Bo-Ra - Na In-Sook in the 70s
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Lights and Shadows

Profile

  • TV Show: Lights and Shadows (literal title)
  • Revised romanization: Bichgwa Geulimja
  • Hangul: 빛과 그림자
  • Director: Lee Joo-Hwan
  • Writer: Choi Wan-Kyu
  • Network: MBC
  • Episodes: 50
  • Release Date: November, 2011 --
  • Runtime: Mondays & Tuesdays 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

"Lights and Shadows" depicts the life of Kang Ki-Tae (Ahn Jae-Wook) - described as Korea's first entertainer. Kang Ki-Tae debuted in an American military base stage and worked in the show business during the 1960s. Storyline covers periods from the 1960s to the present day. Various historical incidents like the Vietnam War, May 16 military coup d'etat and the assassination of Korean President Park Chung-hee ......

Notes

  1. "Lights and Shadows" takes over the MBC Mondays & Tuesdays 21:55 time slot previously occupied by "Gye-Baek".

Cast

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Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011

Flower Boy Ramyun Shop

Title: 꽃미남 라면가게 / Kkot-mi-nam Ra-myeon-ga-ge / Flower Boy Ramyun Shop

Chinese Title: 花美男拉面店
Also known as: Flower Boy Ramen Shop
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: tvN
Broadcast period: 2011-Oct-31 to 2011-Dec-20
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 23:00

Synopsis

This romantic comedy deals with “pretty boys,” who with good looks and individuality, operate a ramen shop with lively college girls and experience the happenings of daily life.

Cha Chi Soo looks cool, confident and fascinates women with his bright smile and pure love. He then becomes involved in running a ramen shop with other beautiful men and a woman.

Cast

Main Cast

Jung Il Woo as Cha Chi Soo
Lee Ki Woo as Choi Kang Hyeok
Lee Chung Ah as Yang Eun Bi

Suppporting Cast

Park Min Woo as Kim Ba Wool
Jo Yoon Woo as Woo Hyun Woo
Ho Soo as Yoon So Yi
Joo Hyun as Cha Ok Gyun
Jeong In Gi as Yang Chul Dong
Kim Shin Ah as Kang Dong Joo
Seo Bum Suk a Coach Seo

Production Credits

Director: Jung Jung Hwa (정정화)
Screenwriter: Yoon Nan Joong (윤난중)

source by: koreandrama.org

Bride of the Sun

Title: 태양의 신부 / Tae-yang-eui Sin-boo / Bride of the Sun

Chinese Title: 太阳的新娘
Genre: Romance, Family
Episodes: 100+
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-Oct-24 to 2012
Air time: Monday to Friday 8:40 AM

Synopsis

A drama based on the the story of former Dong Ah Constructions chairman and former KBS announcer Jang Eun-young. A woman gets married to a man who is old enough to be her grandfather when her lover leaves and her family struggle to make a living.

Cast

Main Cast

Jang Shin Young as Kim Hyo Won
Jung Eun Woo as Choi Jin Hyeok
Han Jin Hee as Lee Kang Ro

Supporting Cast

Maeng Sang Hoon as Kim Hak Gyu
Moon Hee Kyung as Gong Kyung Sook
Yun Mi Joo as Lee Ye Ryun
Kim Chung as Jung In Sook
Bang Eun Hee as Im Mi Sun
Son Byung Ho as Park Tae Ho
Song Yoo Ha (송유하) as Baek Kyung Woo

Production Credits

Director : Lee Chang Min
Screenwriter : Yoon Yeong Mi

source by: koreandrama.org

Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2011

The Peak

Title: 절정 / Jeoljeong / The Peak

Chinese Title: 最高点
Genre: Historical, drama
Episodes: 2
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-15 (2 episodes aired back-to-back)
Air time: Monday 10:50am

Synopsis

A special 2-part drama celebrating Korea’s Liberation Day (August 15th), telling the story of a famous Korean poet and patriot, Lee Yook Sa, who dedicated his life to Korea’s liberation from Japanese rule in the early 20th Century. Lee Yook Sa is known for his poems “The Peak”, “Green Grapes” and “Wilderness.”

Cast

Kim Dong Wan as Lee Yook Sa
Seo Hyun Jin as Ahn Il Yang
Lee Seung Hyo as Yoon Se Joo
Yoon Ji Hye as No Yoon Hee
Uhm Hyo Sup as Park Yi Man
Oh Hyun Kyung as Lee Joong Jik
Go Doo Shim as Heo Gil
Park Sung Woong as Kang Moon Suk
Baek Jong Min as Seo Jin Sup

Production Credits

Producer: Kim Jin Man
Director: Lee Sang Yeob
Screenwriter: Hwang Jin Young (황진영)

source by: koreandrama.org

Little Girl K

Title: 소녀K / Sonyeo K / Little Girl K

Chinese Title: 小女孩K
Also known as: Killer K / Girl K
Genre: Action
Episodes: 3
Broadcast network: CGV
Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-27 to 2011-Sep-10
Air time: Saturday 24:00

Synopsis

Cha Yeon Jin is a high school girl whose outwardly normal existence and reticent character masks her true identity: she is a professional assassin who is seeking out her biological father in order to avenge her mother.

Cast

Han Groo as Cha Yeon Jin
Kim Jung Tae as Yoo Sung Ho
Park Hyo Joo as Min Ji Young
Baek Do Bin as Choi Tae Young
Kim Roe Ha as Jang Se Wook
Jun Mi Sun as Cha In Sook
Jun Gook Hwan as Kwon Do Hwan
Kim Dong Joon as Go Young Min
Bae Noo Ri (배누리) as Nal Na Ri

Production Credits

Production Company: CJ E&M Pictures
Director: Kim Jong Hyun (김종현)

source by: koreandrama.org

Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011

Sweet Palpitations

Title: 두근두근 달콤 / Dugeun Dugeun Dalkom / Sweet Palpitations

Chinese Title : 扑通扑通甜蜜蜜
Also known as: Sweet Pitapat
Genre: Family, romance
Episodes: 100+
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2011-May-02 to 2012
Air time: Monday to Saturday 9:20 AM

Synopsis

Kim Min Joo is a spirited single mother and successful producer who suffered a lot of pain in the past when she was cast aside by her ex-boyfriend, Kang Ki Hoon, and had since sworn off love.

Jung Do Hyung is the playboy president of the broadcasting company at which Min Joo works. He had an arranged marriage with Jang Jin Hee in the past, but they divorced soon after his near-fatal car accident in the U.S. He receives a heart transplant, after which he experiences strange changes in his habits, personal quirks and even finds himself falling for Min Joo. Against her better judgment, Min Joo also begins to fall in love with Do Hyung, and is confused at the growing similarity between him and her ex-boyfriend, Ki Hoon.

Cast

Heo Young Ran as Kim Min Joo
Min Suk as Jung Do Hyung
Won Ki Joon as Goo Chang Ho
Jo Ha Rang as Jang Jin Hee

Min Joo’s family

Lee Jung Gil as Kim Man Bok
Im Ye Jin as Lee Ok Soon
Kim Hyun Kyoon as Lee Duk Soo
Park Jin Soo (박진수) as Kim Kang San
Lee So Yoon (이소윤) as Wang Ming Ming
Jung Young Sook as Yang Ae Ja
Choi Hee Won (최희원) as Kim Ha Na

Do Hyung’s family

Lee Young Hoo as Jung Dae Gil
Kim Young Ran as Im Jin Sook
Park Hyung Joon as Jung Do Jin
Ban Min Jung (반민정) as Woo Young Ae
Uhm Min Woo (엄민우) as Jung Shi Woo
Kim Il Kwon (김일권) as Butler Wang

Broadcasting Station

Lee Dal Hyung as Director Oh
Baek Bong Ki as Kim Joon Sub
Go Jung Min as Yoo Mal Hee

Other people

Jung Hwan as Kang Ki Hoon

Production Credits

Producer: Lee Gun Joon
Director: Park Ki Ho
Screenwriter: Kim Yoon Young (김윤영)

source by: koreandrama.org

Miss Ajumma

Title: 미쓰 아줌마 / Miss Ajumma

Chinese Title : Miss大嬸 / Miss欧巴桑
Genre: Romance, family
Episodes: 100+
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-May-30 to 2012
Air time: Monday to Friday 8:40 AM

Synopsis

This daily drama is about the life of Kang Geum Hwa, a divorced middle-aged woman who stands up against the world’s prejudice.

Cast

Oh Hyun Kyung as Kang Geum Hwa
Kwon Oh Joong as Go Kyung Se
Jung Shi Ah as Wang Sae Mi
Kim Jung Min as Yoon Jung Woo
Jung Sung Woon as Wang Bong Soo

Geum Hwa’s family

Kim Hyung Ja as Kwon Hee Ja
Yum Dong Hun (염동헌) as Kang Ho Shik
Yoo Ji In as Lee Mi Ok
Lee Da Jin as Kang Eun Hwa

Other people

Oh Na Ra as Kim Hyun Sook
Kim Jong Suk (김종석) as Hwang Jong Goo
Do Yi Sung as Lee Byung Chul
Jang Mi Ja (장미자) as Byung Chul’s mother

Production Credits

Producer: Oh Se Kang
Director: Oh Jin Suk
Screenwriter: Song Jung Rim (송정림)

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Indomitable Daughters in Law

Title: 불굴의 며느리 / Bulgurui Myeoneuri / Indomitable Daughters in Law

Chinese Title : 不屈的儿媳
Genre: Family, drama
Episodes: 119 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-June-06 to 2011-Nov-18
Air time: Monday to Friday 20:15

Synopsis

The story of three generations of daughters-in-law who have lived in a 300-year-old traditional house. Choi Mak Nyeo is the daughter-in-law of the 11th generation. She may be small of stature, stubborn and recalcitrant, but she has lead the large household with dignity and her powerful charisma ever since her husband died.

Cha Hye Ja is the daughter-in-law of the 12th generation. She lost her husband in an accident when she was young, and since then she has been dedicated to her role as a daughter-in-law of the family, taking care of the family with warmth. One day, however, her lover from the past suddenly shows up, and Hye Ja is thrown into a quandary.

Oh Young Shim is the 13th generation daughter-in-law, adored by everyone for her bright personality and optimism. Unfortunately, her lack of children even after 10 years of marriage makes her increasingly guilty. The situation worsens when her husband has an affair and demands a divorce, but is killed in a sudden traffic accident.

Cast

Shin Ae Ra as Oh Young Shim
Kang Boo Ja as Choi Mak Nyeo
Kim Bo Yun as Cha Hye Ja
Honey Lee / Lee Ha Nui as Kim Yun Jung
Park Yoon Jae as Moon Shin Woo

Manwoldang

Im Ye Jin as Kim Geum Shil
Kang Kyung Hun as Han Hye Won
Joon Hyung as Kim Soon Jung
Yoon Da Hoon as Kim Hong Goo
Park Min Ha (박민하) as Viviana

Queen’s Group

Kim Yong Gun as Moon Se Jin
Kim Dong Joo as Hyun Myung Joo
Lee Hoon as Moon Jin Woo
Jun Ye Seo as Park Se Ryung

Other people

Lee Young Ha as Jang Suk Nam
Kim Yoo Ri as Im Ji Eun
Chu Hun Yub as Ho Sub

Production Credits

Producer: Kim Jin Man
Director: Oh Hyun Chang, Lee Min Woo (이민우)
Screenwriter: Ku Hyun Sook

source by: koreandrama.org

King Gwanggaeto the Great

Title: 광개토대왕 / Gwanggaeto Dae Wang / King Gwanggaeto the Great

Chinese Title : 广开土太王
Also known as: Gwanggaeto, The Great Conqueror
Genre: Historical
Episodes: 60 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: KBS1
Broadcast period: 2011-June-04 to 2011-Dec-25
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:40

Synopsis

A drama detailing the life of King Gwanggaeto the Great, who restored the glory of Goguryeo by wresting power back from Baekje, which had invaded Goguryeo prior to Gwanggaeto’s birth and dominated East Asia under the rule of King Geunchogo.

Cast

Lee Tae Gon as Dam Duk / Gwanggaeto the Great
Kim Seung Soo as Go Woon
Im Ho as Mo Yong Bo
Oh Ji Eun as Do Young

Dam Duk’s followers

Hong Kyung In as Yeon Sal Ta
Lee In Hye as Yak Yeon

Goguryeo army

Kim Jin Tae as Go Moo
Nam Sung Jin as Go Chang
Lee Won Bal (이원발) as Mo Doo Young
Im Dae Ho as Mo Doo Ru
Go In Bum as Ma Soo

Later Yan army

Kim Dong Hyun as Mo Yong Soo
Jung Ho Geun as Poong Bal

Ministers of Goguryeo

Choi Dong Joon as Gae Yeon Soo
Oh Wook Chul as Ga Ra Ji
Im Byung Ki (임병기) as Yeo So Yi
Ban Suk Jin (반석진) as Yeon Do Bu
Sun Dong Hyuk (선동혁) as Gye Pil
Choi Sang Hoon as Lee Young

Royal family of Goguryeo

Jung Tae Woo as Dam Mang
Song Yong Tae as Lee Ryun
Lee Bo Hee as Go Ya
Jo An as Dam Joo

The Malgals (Mohe), Rulers of the Grasslands

Kim Gyu Chul as Seol Do An
Kim Jung Hwa as Seol Ji

Other people

Kim Jung Hyun as Dol Bi Soo
Kim Duk Hyun

Production Credits

Chief Producer: Lee Jae Young (이재영)
Producer: Lee Won Ik, Park Man Young
Director: Kim Jong Sun
Sceenwriter: Jo Myung Joo, Jang Ki Chang (장기창)

source by: koreandrama.org

Gye Baek

Title: 계백 / Gye Baek

Chinese Title: 階伯將軍
Genre: Historical, period
Episodes: 32
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-July-25 to 2011-Nov-08
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis

A story about the life of General Gyebaek of Baekje in the mid 7th century.

Cast

Lee Seo Jin as General Gyebaek
- Lee Hyun Woo as teen Gye Baek
Jo Jae Hyun as King Euija
- Choi Won Hong as child Euija
- No Young Hak as teen Euija
Oh Yun Soo as Sa Taek Bi
Song Ji Hyo as Eun Go
- Jun Min Seo as child Eun Go
- Park Eun Bin as teen Eun Go
Hyo Min as Cho Young
- Han Bo Bae as teen Cho Young
Jun Noh Min as Sung Choong
Kim Yoo Suk as Heung Soo
Jin Tae Hyun as Gyo Ki
- Nam Da Reum as child Gyo Ki
- Seo Young Joo (서영주) as teen Gyo Ki
Choi Jae Hwan as King Mu
Jo Sang Ki as Nam Jo
Kim Hyun Sung as Moo Geun
Yoon Da Hoon as Dok Kye
Ahn Kil Kang as Kwi Woon
Jung Sung Mo as Yoon Choong
Im Hyun Sik as Jo Geum sunsaeng
Choi Jae Ho as Eui Jik
Kim Dong Hee as Eun Sang
Kim Jin Ho (김진호) as Wang Hyo Rin
Park Yoo Hwan as Chul Yeon
Go Yoon Hoo as Dae Soo
- Lee Poong Woon as teen Dae Soo
Jang Hee Woong as Yong Soo
Han Ji Woo as Yeon Tae Yeon
Lee Min Ho as teen Moon Geun
Cha In Pyo as Moo Jin (Gye Baek’s father, cameo)
Kim Byung Gi
Jung Han Hun

Production Credits

Director: Kim Geun Hong (김근홍)
Screenwriter: Jung Hyung Soo

source by: koreandrama.org

Hooray for Love

Title: 애정만만세 / Aejungmanmanse / Hooray for Love

Chinese Title: 爱情万万岁
Also known as: Long Live Love
Previously known as: 지지 않는 여자 / The Woman Who Never Loses
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 50
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-July-16 to 2012-Jan-1
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45

Synopsis

A success drama about a divorced woman in her 30s.

Cast

Lee Bo Young as Kang Jae Mi
Lee Tae Sung as Byun Dong Woo
Jin Yi Han as Han Jung Soo

Extended Cast

Chun Ho Jin as Kang Hyung Do
Bae Jong Ok as Oh Jung Hee
Byun Jung Soo as Byun Joo Ri
Yoon Hyun Sook as Oh Jung Shim
Han Yeo Reum as Chae Hee Joo
Ahn Sang Tae (안상태) as Nam Dae Tae
Kim Soo Mi
Park In Hwan
Seo In Young (cameo, eps 1-3)

Production Credits

Director: Joo Sung Woo (주성우)
Screenwriter: Park Hyun Joo

source by: koreandrama.org

Ojakgyo Brothers

Title: 오작교 형제들 / Ojakgyo Hyungjedeul / Ojakgyo Brothers

Chinese Title: 鹊桥兄弟们
Also known as: The Brothers of the Ojakgyo / The Brothers of the Bridge of Crows and Magpies
Previously known as: 황금연못 / Golden Pond
Genre: Family, romance
Episodes: 50 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast Network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-06 to 2012-Jan-22
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 19:55

Synopsis

A family with 4 sons who live together with their relatives in a farm near Seoul. Hwang Tae Hee is the third son and a policeman who falls in love with a girl named Baek Ja Eun. Baek Ja Eun is a haughty young woman who only believes in her pretty looks and is quick to flare up with anger.

Cast

Uee as Baek Ja Eun
Joo Won as Hwang Tae Hee
Ryu Soo Young as Hwang Tae Bum
Choi Jung Yoon as Cha Soo Young

Hwang family

Jung Woong In as Hwang Tae Shik
Baek Il Sub as Hwang Chang Shik
Yun Woo Jin as Hwang Tae Pil
Kim Ja Ok as Park Bok Ja
Kim Yong Rim

Baek family

Lee Young Ha as Baek In Ho
Jo Mi Ryung as Jung Yoon Sook

Cha family

Kim Yong Gun as Cha Hyun Jae
Park Joon Geum as Nam Yeo Kyung

Other people

Jun Mi Sun as Kim Mi Sook
Ye Seo Jin (예서진) as Seo Jin
Heo Tae Hee as Choi Hyun Wook
??? as Oh Ha Na

Production Credits

Production company: Green Snake
Director: Ki Min Soo
Sceenwriter: Lee Jung Sun

Note

Ojakgyo (오작교) is the name of the bridge formed by crows and magpies that united the separated celestial lovers, the cowherd and the weaver. Translated literally, it is the Bridge of Crows and Magpies; 오작 (烏鵲 in hanja) means crow and magpie, plus the word for bridge (교).

source by: koreandrama.org

A Thousand Kisses

Title: 천번의 입맞춤 / Chunbuneui Ibmatchoom / A Thousand Kisses

Chinese Title: 千次的吻
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 50
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-20 to 2012-Feb-05
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 20:40

Synopsis

A drama that deals with the age differences in relationships. Woo Joo Young and Jang Woo Bin explore the older woman-younger man relationship whereas Jang Woo Jin and Joo Young’s younger sister, Joo Mi, deal with the huge age gap between them

Cast

Seo Young Hee as Woo Joo Young
Ji Hyun Woo as Jang Woo Bin
Ryu Jin as Jang Woo Jin
Kim So Eun as Woo Joo Mi

Extended Cast

Cha Soo Yun as Han Yoo Kyung
Shim Hyung Tak as Park Tae Kyung
Lee Soon Jae as Jang Byung Doo
Cha Hwa Yun as Yoo Ji Sun
Goo Seung Hyun as Park Chan Noh
Kim Chang Sook as Min Ae Ja
Jung Ga Eun (정가은) as Jang Hye Bin
Jung Jae Soon as Yum Jung Soon
Nam Ji Hyun as Jang Soo Ah
Ban Hyo Jung as Cha Kyung Soon
Lee Mi Young as Oh Bok Joo
Lee Ja Young as Yang Joon Hee
Kim Chang Wan as Jang Byung Shik
Yoon Doo Joon as Yoon Ki Joon (cameo)

Production Credits

Director: Yoon Jae Moon
Screenwriter: Park Jung Ran

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Can’t Live With Losing

Title: 지고는 못살아 / Jigoneun Motsala / Can’t Live With Losing

Chinese Title: 絕不認輸
Also Know as: Can’t Lose
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 18
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-24 to 2011-Oct-20
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis

Eun Jae and Hyung Woo are both highly competent lawyers who met and fell in love at first sight without knowing each other’s occupations, but are now in the midst of their divorce proceedings. Their relationship was initially sweet and loving, but their marriage slowly began to crack under their constant fights.

Cast

Choi Ji Woo as Lee Eun Jae
Yoon Sang Hyun as Yun Hyung Woo
Kim Jung Tae as Go Ki Chan
Jo Mi Ryung as Kim Young Joo
Sung Dong Il as Jo Jung Goo
Park Won Sook as Yoo Jung Nan
Kim Ja Ok as Hong Geum Ji
Joo Jin Mo as Kang Woo Shik
Ga Deuk Hee (가득희) as Ga Deuk Hee
Ha Suk Jin as Ha Suk Jin
Kim Jin Woo as So Joo Hyun
Song Jae Ho as grandfather (cameo)
Lee Soo Kyung as Eun Hee Soo (cameo)
Lee Sang Yeob as Hyung Woo’s dongsaeng (cameo)
Ahn Yong Joon as Jung Ji Ho (cameo)
Uhm Ki Joon as Cha Suk Hoon (cameo, eps 14-17)
Kim Na Woon (cameo)
Kang Boo Ja (cameo)

Production Credits

Producer: Oh Kyung Hoon
Director: Lee Jae Dong
Screenwriter: Lee Sook Jin

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The Musical

Title: 더 뮤지컬 / The Musical

Chinese Title: 音乐剧
Genre: Musical
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-Sep-02 to 2011-Dec-16
Air time: Friday 22:00

Synopsis

Musical drama about the dreams and love of musical actors.

Koo Hye Sun, Daniel Choi, and Ock Joo Hyun form the love triangle at the center of The Musical, which follows the lives and dreams of aspiring musical stars.

Cast

Koo Hye Sun as Go Eun Bi
Choi Daniel as Hong Jae Yi
Park Ki Woong as Yoo Jin
Ock Joo Hyun as Bae Gang Hee
Ki Eun Se (기은세) as Seo Ra Kyung
Park Kyung Rim as Sa Bok Ja
Kim Hyun Sung as Han Sang Won
Oh Jung Se as Goo Jak
Kim Yong Min (김용민) as Joon Hyuk
Kim In Seo as Sang Mi
Lee Do Kyung as Eun Bi’s father
Jung Young Sook as Yang Soon Yi
Kang Ji Hoo as Hyun Kwang Seo
Cha Kwang Soo as Yoo Jin Young
Ahn Yeo Jin as Sun Hee
Park Geun Hyung as President Yoo
Jo Won Hee (조원희)
Lee Ji Hyung (이지형) as Yoo Jae Joon
Kim Jin Ho (김진호) as President Seo
Choo So Young
Jung Tae (정태)

Production Credits

Director: Kim Kyung Yong (김경용)
Screenwriter: Kim Hee Jae

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High Kick 3: The Revenge of the Short Legged

Title: 하이킥3, 짧은 다리의 역습 / The Revenge of the Short Legged

Chinese Title: 短腿的逆袭 / 搞笑一家人3
Also known as: High Kick (Season 3) / Counterattack of the Short Legs / The Short Legs Strike Back
Genre: Sitcom, family, comedy, romance
Episodes: 120
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2011-Sep-19 to 2012
Air time: Monday to Friday 19:45
Related Series: High Kick 1 & High Kick 2

Synopsis

Ahn Nae Sang and Yoon Yoo Sun are middle aged husband and wife. When his business goes bankrupt, this couple moves in to her brother’s house and the conflict starts.

Cast

Ahn family

Ahn Nae Sang as Ahn Nae Sang
Yoon Yoo Sun as Yoon Yoo Sun
Lee Jong Suk as Ahn Jong Suk
Krystal Jung as Ahn Soo Jung
Yoon Kye Sang as Yoon Kye Sang
Suh Ji Suk as Yoon Ji Suk

Other people

Park Ha Sun as Park Ha Sun
Go Young Wook (고영욱) as Go Young Wook
Park Ji Sun (박지선) as Park Ji Sun
Yoon Gun (윤건) as Yoon Gun
Kim Ji Won as Kim Ji Won
Julien Kang as Julien
Baek Jin Hee as Baek Jin Hee
Lee Juck (이적) as Lee Juck
Kang Seung Yoon (강승윤) as Kang Seung Yoon

Production Credits

Production Company: Chorokbaem Media
Director: Kim Byung Wook, Park Soon Tae (박순태)
Screenwriter: Lee Young Chul (이영철)

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Live in Styl


Title: 폼나게 살거야 / Pomnage Salguya / Live in Style
Chinese Title: 要帅气的生活
Genre: Family, Comedy
Episodes: 50
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-Sep-17 to 2012-March-04
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:50

Synopsis

“Live in Style” is a family story. The family are in a difficult situation now, but they try to overcome and live in style. Each member of this large family have unusual names.

Cast

Mo Sung Ae’s family

Lee Hyo Choon as Mo Sung Ae
Son Hyun Joo as Na Dae Ra
Choi Soo Rin as Nam Eun Jung
Kim Hee Jung as Na No Ra
Yoon Se In (윤세인) as Na Ah Ra
Choi Woo Shik (최우식) as Na Joo Ra

Chun Yeon Duk’s family

Park Jung Soo as Chun Yeon Duk
Ki Tae Young as Choi Shin Hyung
?? as Choi So Hyung
?? as Choi Goo Hyung

Jo Yong Pal’s family

No Joo Hyun as Jo Yong Pal
?? as Jo Jin Sang
?? as Lee Hae Shim

Other people

Oh Dae Gyu as Shin Ki Han
Go Se Won as Jo Eun Geol

Production Credits

Producer: Oh Se Kang
Director: Hong Chang Wook
Screenwriter: Moon Young Nam

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Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011

Poseidon

Title: 포세이돈 / Poseidon

Chinese Title: 海神号/波塞冬
Also Known as: Coast Guard Investigation 9 (CGI9)
Genre: Action, romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2011-Sep-19 to 2011-Nov-08
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis

This drama is the story of the members life savers of the coast guard. The drama is based on the special duties of the Korean Coast Guard officers (rescues, terrorism threats, and other special missions) and also their obstacle in life and love. The drama takes its name from the Poseidon Team, a special forces unit of the Marines. Using the strong bonds of humanity as a basis, and through the challenges faced by the protagonists and their spirit of self-sacrifice, the drama movingly shows the significance of life and the stories of how people overcome obstacles in life.

Kim Sun Woo, who spent his school days as a troublemaker, decides to make a change in his life and joins the sea special attack team, which is called Poseidon. Sun Woo works as a promising commando, but he unexpectedly becomes entangled in an unsavory incident after 2 years. He is demoted and is sent to a maritime police office in Gunsan city. Sun Woo’s passion cools down and he slowly loses his vision as a maritime policeman. Then one day, Jung Ryul, who has formed a new crime investigation section in Incheon city, visits Sun Woo and asks him to join the team.

Cast

Choi Si Won as Kim Sun Woo
Lee Si Young as Lee Soo Yoon
Lee Sung Jae as Kwon Jung Ryul
Han Jung Soo as Oh Min Hyuk
Jung Woon Taek as Lee Choong Shik
Kil Yong Woo as Oh Yong Gap
Jang Dong Jik as Kang Joo Min
U Know Yunho as Kang Eun Cheul
Im Ki Hyuk (임기혁) as Kim Sang Soo
Kim Tae Hyung (김태형) as Woo Hyun Tae
Jin Hee Kyung as Hyun Hye Jung
Kim Yoon Seo (김윤서) as Hong Ji Ah
Lee Dong Shin as Kwon Chang Bum
Choi Jung Woo as Han Sang Goon
Lee Byung Joon as Superintendent Gu
Son Jong Bum as Captain Oh
Park Sung Kwang (박성광) as Kim Dae Sung
Lee Sang Hoon (이상훈) as Lee Won Tak
?? as Choi Hee Gon
Kim Joon Bae (김준배) as Jung Duk Soo
Jang Won Young as Ahn Dong Chool
Park Won Sook as Uhm Hee Sook
Choi Ran as Young Ran
Jun Mi Sun as Park Min Jung
Kim Soo Hyun (김수현) as Kwon Ha Na
Lee Joo Shil as Cha Myung Joo

Production Credits

Chief Producer: Kwak Ki Won
Producer: Moon Jung Kwang (문성광), Lee So Yeon
Director: Yoo Chul Yong, Oh Sang Won (오상원)
Screenwriter: Jo Kyu Won (조규원)

Trivia

This Drama was original casting by Eric Moon Jeong Hyuk, Kim Kang Woo, Kim Ok Bin and Jeon Hye Bin, but they all left after the filming of drama was repetitively delayed since 2010, due to Bombardment of Yeonpyeong incident and bad weather.

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Vampire Prosecutor

Title: 뱀파이어 검사 / Vampire Geumsa / Vampire Prosecutor

Chinese Title: 吸血鬼检查官
Genre: Mystery
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: OCN
Broadcast period: 2011-Oct-02 to 2012-Feb-12
Air time: Sunday 23:00

Synopsis

A mystery investigative drama about a vampire.

Prosecutor Min Tae Yeon (Yun Jung Hoon) is bitten by somebody and becomes a Vampire. Tae Yeon rejects the life of a vampire and he survives by drinking the blood of dead people and still lives as a righteous prosecutor .

Tae Yeon also uses his new founded abilities as a Vampire to prosecute powerful persons normally thought above the law. A mysterious case then occurs and the evidence points to a Vampire as the perpetrator. Tae Yeon now knows that he is not the only Vampire. He also ponders why he became a Vampire and what truths may lie behind their motives.

Cast

Yun Jung Hoon as Min Tae Yeon (Prosecutor)
Lee Young Ah as Yoo Jung In (Prosecutor)
Lee Won Jong as Hwang Soon Bum (Detective)
Jang Hyun Sung as Jang Chul Oh (Chief Prosecutor)

Production Credits

Director: Kim Byeong-soo (김병수)

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