Title: 세잎클로버 / Seip Keullobeo / Three Leaf Clover
Chinese Title : 三叶草
Also known as: 3 Leaf Clover / 3 Leaves Clover
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2005-01-17 to 2005-03-14
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Gina (Hyo Ri) is a welder in a steel mill with a felony wrap behind her. With her tag as an ex-felon, she struggles to maintain any semblance of average normal life of an everyday civilian. This is a story about her trials and tribulations and how she deals with the obstacles that are thrown at her all the while maintaining a chaotic relationship with her rebellious boyfriend.
Cast
Lee Hyo Ri as Kang Jina
Ryu Jin as Ryu Se Hyung
Kim Kang Woo as Yoon Sung Woo
Kim Jung Hwa as Park Yeon Hee
Extended Cast
Lee Hoon as Kang Chang Ryul (Jina’s brother, 27)
Jo Mi Ryung as Kim Sung Sil (Supervisor, 30)
Ryu Ji Sun as Lee Pil Doo (27)
Yoon Hye Kyung as Song Mari (25)
Kim Yong Rim as Se Hyung’s mother
Lee Bo Hee as Jo Yoon Sook (Yeon Hee’s mother, 50)
Chun Ho Jin as Park Keun Ho (Yeon Hee’s father, 58)
Jang Hang Sun as Lee Jung Man (50)
Kim Jung Eun as Kim Ji Hyun (25)
Lee Jung Yong as Kwon Sang Woo (Security Guard, 30)
Kim Ji Hyun
Production Credits
Director: Jang Yong Woo (got replaced by Lee Jae Won after 2 weeks)
Writer: Jung Hyun Jung, Jo Hyun Kyung


Title: 그 여름의 태풍 / Geu Yeo-reum-ei Tae-poong / That Summer Typhoon
Chinese Title : 那年夏天的台风
Also known as: A Typhoon in that Summer
Episodes: 30
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2005-May-28 to 2005-Sep-04
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 8:45 PM

Synopsis
In 1992, Kang Soomin and family moved from Seoul to the rural area due to her mother’s health condition. 10 years later, she met her dad’s sister (Kang Jung Ok) for the first time. Soomin found out that her auntie was once a famous actress but she had been drawn into a big scandal with another younger actress called Jung Miryung. That was 20 years ago. Now, as Soomin has grown up, she moved to Seoul together with her passion to become an actress. There, she met Han Eun-Bi who is the daughter of her aunt’s enemy. Both strive to become actresses. Eun-bi rises in the entertainment industry with help from her mother. However, Su-min has to give her all to get to the top. As they begin to compete with each other, will they repeat the story of the last generation?
Cast
Jung Da Bin as Kang Soo Min
- Shim Eun Kyung as young Kang Soo Min
Han Ye Seul as Han Eun Bi
Lee Jae Hwang as James Han
Jung Chan as Kim Han Hee
Noh Joo Hyun as Han Kwang Suk
Jang Mi Hee as Jung Mi Ryung
Lee Hyo Choon as Kang Jung Ok
Kim Jong Kyul as Kang Chul Kyu
Sun Woo Eun Sook as Oh Sung Mi
Suh Min Jung as Jung Yoo Ran
Ohn Joo Wan as Han Ji Hun
Song Ki Yoon as Jang Yong Hwan
Lee Young Jin as stewardess
Son Chang Joon as Yoo In Tae
Kim Dong Ha
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Huh Woong
Producer: Jung Hyo
Writer: Choi Sung Shil 최성실
Director: Lee Kwan Hee, Hwang Hyuk 황혁
Asst. Director: Shin Kang Jae 신강재


Title: 달콤한스파이 / Talcoman Supai / Sweet Spy
Chinese Title : 甜蜜间谍
Genre: Police Comedy
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2005-Nov-07 to 2006-Jan-10
Air time: Monday & Tuesday at 21:55

Synopsis
Nam Sang-mi plays widowed police officer Lee Sun-ae who finds herself suddenly immersed into international espionage by Han Yoo-il (Dennis Oh), an undercover agent. Lee Joo-hyun plays Kang-Jun, who’s recently transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department. He opens an old case involving Sun-ae’s past that leads him to an entanglement between the current political/economic powers and their secrets. One of them, oddly enough, being Han Yoo-il. Who is this man? Why is he here?
Cast
Public Safety Station
Nam Sang Mi is Lee Soon Ae (Officer)
Jung Jong Joon as Sgt. Hong Kyung Jang
Police Station
Lee Joo Hyun is Kang Joon (new captain)
Yoo Sun is Park Eun Joo (Officer)
Kim Ha Kyoon as Lt. Jo Jung Hae
Kim Bo Sung is Detective Shim
Ahn Yeon Hong is Officer Oh Na Ra
Yoon Joo Sang as the commanding officer
Joong Ang Gymnasium
Choi Bool Am is Choi Bum Koo
Lee Ki Yeol as Wang Sa Bal (Big Bowl)
Kim Joon Ho as Kaori (Stingray)
Other people
Dennis Oh is Han Yoo Il (investor)
Ki Joo Bong as Yoo Il’s assistant
Sung Eun as Choi Ji Soo (actress)
Kim Il Woo as Song Hyun Chul (Jang’s Uncle, investor)
Kim Yong Hee as Park Sil Jang (politician)
Kim Min Jong
Jung Hwan
Park Jung Woo
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Choi Chang Wook
Director: Go Dong Sun
Screenwriter: Kim Ki Ho, Lee Sun Mi
Author: Kwon Mi Kyung


Title: 신입사원 / Shin-ip Sa-won / Super Rookie
Chinese Title : 新进职员 / 新进社员
Also known as: New Employee / Recruit
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2005-Mar-23 to 2005-May-26
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
Super Rookie (신입사원: rookie employee) is an intelligent comedy which gives hope and courage to young people going through difficult times.
It is a story of a young man (Kang Ho) who gets a job in a prestigious company due to a computer error. He doesn’t have a great family or educational background and is regarded as a slacker in the traditional terms. Worst yet, he seems to spend his life devoted to reading comic books, playing cards, kick boxing, and the like. However he is spirited, street smart, athletic, loyal, and charismatic – especially with the ladies. The drama reveals how he gets his new job, his work-life, and the love and passions in his life in a very interesting way. He never gets discouraged despite all of life’s difficulties. Kang Ho’s high spirits and Mi-ok’s efforts to improve her life give today’s younger generation a chance to look at their own lives and ponder what’s truly valuable.
Cast
Eric as Kang Ho
Han Ga In as Lee Mi-ok
Oh Ji Ho as Park Bong-sam
Lee So Yeon as Suh Hyun-ah
Extended Cast
Jung Jin as Joo Sung-tae (Kang Ho’s friend)
Park Chil Yong as Kang Chul (Kang Ho’s dad)
Park Hye Sook as Gong Hye-ja (Kang Ho’s mom)
Suh Dong Won as Kang Min (Kang Ho’s younger brother)
Kwon Ki Sun as Madam Kwon
Yang Hee Kyung as Madam Yang
Kim Young Min as Lee Il-man (Bong-sam’s dad)
Kim Se Joon as Chief Moon Young-ho
Lee Ki Young as Chief Goo Bon-chul
Kim Il Woo as Director Song
Lee Ki Yeol as Director Kim Ki-yeol
Lee Joo Hee as a LK office manager
Kim Sook as Sook-hee (LK office worker)
Kaekeumaen Kim Sook as Agent Na Aeri
Yoo Da Young as Oh Young-ran
Jung Joon Ha as Kochi (boxing promoter)
Lee Seung Chul as Chairman Maruyama
Suh Bum Sik as Miyazaki
Kim Hun Goo as Yakuza
Heo Tae Hee
Seo Bum Shik
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Kim Ki Ho, Lee Sun Mi
Producer: Kim Sa Hyun
Director: Han Hee
Assistant Director: Choi Do Hoon


Title: 봄날 / Bom-nal / Spring Days
Chinese Title : 春日 / 春天
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2005-Jan-08 to 2005-Mar-13
Air time: Saturday & Sunday at 21:45

Synopsis
Miniseries about a woman who was given up for adoption as a child falling in love with 2 brothers during 2 different time periods.
Cast
Ko Hyun Jung as Suh Jung Eun
Jo In Sung as Go Eun Sup
Ji Jin Hee as Go Eun Ho
Lee So Yeon as Kim Kyung Ah
Han Go Eun as Kim Min Jung
Lee Hwi Hyang as Eun Sup’s mother
Jang Yong as Eun Sup’s and Eun Ho’s father
Lee Kyung Jin as Eun Ho’s mother (piano teacher)
Shin Choong Shik as Suh Dal Ho (Jung Eun’s grandfather, doctor)
Jang Ah Young as Kim Kyung Ah (barmaid)
Park Chul Min as Lee Jin Tae
Jo Eun Sook as a runaway mother
Oh Ji Hye
Lee Hyun Woo
Jung Jong Joon
Park Jung Woo
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Kim Kyu Wan
Producer: Kim Yang
Director: Kim Jong Hyuk, Lee Myung Woo (assistant)


Title: 4월 키스 / Sa-wol-ui Ki-seu / April Kiss
Chinese Title : 四月之吻
Also known as: Kiss of April
Genre: Melodrama
Episodes: 24
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Apr-21 to 2004-Jul-08
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:50

Synopsis
Caiyuan was graduated from a fine arts college and she teaches grade 3 students of senior high school in a cramming class. When working she looks like a boy but she’s fresh and charming. She misses her beautiful puppy. She fell in love with Zhengyou when they were in high school. But mow she has a boyfriend called Jiang Zishuo. Jiang Zishuo comes from a poor family but he’s young and very smart. He’s a high ranking manager with a promising company. Caiyuan thinks Zaishuo’s could be a reliable person for her whole life. One day Zhengyou appears in front of her and their love rekindale and Caiyuan wondersif the love that she had with Zhengyou was meant to be. So their love story goes on to the point were they figure out which is real.
Cast
Park Soo Ae as Song Chae Won
Shin Choong Sik as Song Young Man (father)
Kang family
Jo Han Sun as Kang Jae Sup
Kim In Moon as Kang Woon Bong (father)
Goo Joon Yup as Kang Jae Dong (brother)
Kim Ji Yoo as Kang Jae Hee (sister)
Han family
Lee Jung Jin as Han Jung Woo
Kim Ki Bum as young Jung Woo
Lee Jung Gil as Dr. Han Tae Joon (father)
Park Soon Chun as Suh In Sook (mother)
Song Yoon Kyung as Han Jung Yun (sister)
Other people
So Yi Hyun as Jang Jin Ah
Han In Soo as Chairman Jang Kap Sool
Lee Yoon Sung as Shim Soon Young
Lee Hye Sook as Oh Sin Ja (bar owner)
Kwon Kwi Ok as Hong Mi Ryun (Chae Won’s friend)
Jang Tae Sung as No Kong Tak (Jung Woo’s friend)
Production Credits
Director: Lee Eung Jin, Choi Ji Young
Screenwriter: Park Bum Soo
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Title: 영웅시대 / Yeong-woong-si-dae / The Age of Heroes
Chinese Title : 英雄时代
Also known as: Heroic Age
Genre: Drama, History
Episodes: 70
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Jul-05 to 2005-Mar-01
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
The story is centered on the rise and fall of two major industrialists in South Korea during the second half of the 20th century, depicting the life and times of the founders of Hyundai and Samsung groups.
Cast
Cha In Pyo as Chun Tae San
Jun Kwang Ryul as Kuk Dae Ho
Kim Ji Soo as Park So Sun
Im Ji Eun as Kang Hye Young
Kim Ji Yoo as Hyun Young Soon (Tae San’s wife)
Jun Soo Yeon as Yoo Sang Hee (Dae Ho’s wife)
Choi Bool Am as older Tae San
Yoo Dong Geun as Park Dae Chul
Kang Min Kyu as Chun Tae Il (Tae San’s younger brother)
Jung In Sun as Chun Tae Sook (Tae San’s younger sister)
Na Han Il as Chun Tae Chang (Tae San’s younger brother)
Lee Hye Sook as Chun Tae Hee (Tae San’s younger sister)
Lee Kye In as Chun Tae Sool
Im Hyun Sik as Tae San’s father
Baek Seung Hyun as Min Dae Young
Sun Woo Eun Sook as Tae San’s mother
Kim Gab Soo as Chun Sa Kuk (Tae San’s fourth son)
Jo Hyun Sook as Yoon So Young (Sa Kuk’s wife)
Lee Young Bum as Chun Oh Kuk (Tae San’s fifth son)
Yoo Dong Geun as Park Dae Chul
Kim Joon Hong as Kang In Kyu (young adult)
Kim Dong Soo as Kang In Kyu (older adult)
Kwak Hung Ok as Park Choon Sam (young adult)
Yoon Yong Hyun as Park Choon Sam (older adult)
Ahn Jung Hoon as Park Il (young adult)
Shin Dong Hoon as Park Il (older adult)
Im Chae Moo as Kuk Chul Kyu (adult)
Lee Young Hoo as Kang Yoon Geun
Lee Dae Ro as Kwon Young Kam
Goo Bo Suk as Kwon Tae Ki
Jun Ik Ryung as Kwon Young Hee
Kim Yoon Kyung as Park Bo Sal
Baek Sung Hyun as young Tae San
Yoon Young Ah as young So Sun
Lee Suk Min as young Tae Chang
Ha Seung Ni as young Tae Hee
Lee Dong Ho as young Tae Sool
Jung Jae Gon
Jung Sung Mo
Lee Hyo Jung
Han Young Kwang
Lee Jung Hoon
Jang Ki Bum
Ha Joo Hee
Kim Sang Soon
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Shin Ho Gyun
Director: So Won Young, Park Hong Kyun
Screenwriter: Lee Hwan Kyung
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Title: 원더풀 라이프 / Wondeopool Laipeu / Wonderful Life
Chinese title : 美妙人生 / 精彩的生活
Genre: Drama, comedy, romance, family
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2005-Mar-07 to 2005-Apr-26
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
Theme song: Babo by Park Hye Kyung

Synopsis
Han Seung Wan and Jung Se Jin bumps into each other at the airport and accidentally take each other’s passports. They meet again and Seung Wan and Se Jin end up spending the day together. Both having to deal with love complications, they end up drunk and having a one night stand. Back in Korea, Se Jin discovers she is pregnant and leaves to have the baby alone. A year later, Se Jin’s clueless sister ends up spilling the secret to Seung-Wan at his engagement party, showing up with his baby daughter. Seung-wan and Se Jin are then forced to marry by their respective families. Complicated love takes place between Do Hyun, Se Jin, Chae Young and Seung-Wan. The rest of the story revolves around the family’s journey in learning to take responsibility, and learning to love each other.
Cast
Kim Jae Won as Han Seung Wan 
Eugene as Jung Se Jin 
Lee Ji Hoon as Min Do Hyun
Han Eun Jung as Lee Chae Young
Joo Hyun as Han Bum Soo (Seung Wan’s father)
Sun Woo Yong Nyeo as Yoon Tae Hee (Seung Wan’s mother)
Kim Hye Ok as Pyo Jae Kyung (Se Jin’s mother)
Choi Joon Yong as Han Seung Pil (Seung Wan’s older brother)
Yoon Hyun Sook as Baek Hyun Joo (Seung Pil’s wife)
Kim Hyo Jin as Jung Il Jin (Se Jin’s older sister)
Kim Seung Min as So Chang Myung (Seung Wan & Do Hyun’s flying academy classmate)
Jung Da Bin as Han Shin Bi (Seung Wan and Se Jin’s daughter)
Lee Hye Sook as Do Hyun’s stepmother
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Shin Ho Gyun
Director: Lee Chang Han, Jo Soo Won
Writer: Jin Soo Wan
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Title: 웨딩 / Wedding
Chinese Title : 婚礼 / 结婚
Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 18
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2005-Aug-23 to 2005-Oct-25
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Lee Se-na is the only daughter from a wealthy background. Because of her pampered upbringing, she believes that she can get anything she wants if she sets her heart to it. She meets Han Seung-Woo, a self-made diplomat, who is not-so-secretly in love with his childhood friend Yoon-su, currently in Japan with her fiance, Seung-Woo’s colleague Jin-Hui. Se-na instantly falls in love with Seung-Woo, who asks her what she thinks the meaning of marriage is. In their subsequent marriage, their values are questioned as Se-na’s complete trust in Seung-Woo shatters with the realization of Yoon-su’s and Seung-Woo’s relationship, and Seung-Woo’s happiness in marriage shatters with Se-na’s deepening mistrust and her own relationship with Jin-Hui.
Cast
Jang Na Ra as Lee Se Na
Ryu Shi Won as Han Seung Woo
Myung Se Bin as Shin Yoon Su
Lee Hyun Woo as Suh Jin Hui
Choi Woo Je as Jung Min
Tomo as Louie
Gong Hyun Joo as Oh Su Ji
Kim Min Joo as Cha Eun Hee
Kang Suk Woo as Lee Jung Il
Na Young Hee as Sung Hae Lim
Jung Young Sook as Jung Sook Hee
Lee Sae Min as Se-na’s brother, studying abroad
Han Seung Joo as Seung Woo’s brother
Song Chang Ui
Lee Young Ah
Kim Bo Ra
Production Credits
Director: Jung Hae Ryong
Writer: Oh Soo Yun
Music: Oh Suk Joon
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Title: 하늘이시여 / Ha-neul-i-si-yeo / Dear Heaven
chinese title : 天可怜见 / 错爱仍是爱
Also known as: Love in Heaven (SBS Global) / Dear Heaven / Sky / The Sky
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 85
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2005-Sep-10 to 2006-Jul-02
Air time: Saturday & Sunday at 20:45

Synopsis
Ji Young Sun (Han Hye Sook), when she was very young, gave away her daughter Lee Ja Kyung (Yoon Jung Hee) after giving birth. She later remarries and creates a new family, but soon after, her husband dies leaving her behind with her stepson Gu Wang Mo (Lee Tae Gon) and daughter Gu Seul Ah (Lee Soo Kyung).
Lee Ja Kyung now grown, after being orphaned once again as a child by the passing of her foster parents, lives a life of loneliness and lack of love. Her birth mother Young Sun comes to find her, but in order to keep her daughter Ja Kyung by her side, tries to match her up with her stepson.
Cast
Yoon Jung Hee as Lee Ja Kyung (makeup artist)
Jo Yeon Woo as Kim Cheong Ha (movie star)
Gu Wang Mo’s family
Lee Tae Gon as Gu Wang Mo (TV news anchor)
Lee Soo Kyung as Gu Seul Ah (halfsister)
Han Hye Sook as Ji Young Sun (stepmother, Seul Ah’s mother)
Jung Hye Sun as Maria Wang (paternal grandmother)
Kang family
Wang Bit Na as Kang Ye Ri (TV news anchor)
Kang Ji Sub as Kang Lee Ri (brother)
Hyun Suk as Kang Dong Choon (father)
Lee Bo Hee as Kim Mi Hyang (mother)
Park Hae Mi as Kim Bae Deuk (aunt, Mi Hyang’s sister)
Lee family
Im Chae Moo as Lee Hong Pa (Young Sun’s first love)
Ban Hyo Jung as Mo Ran Sil (Hong Pa’s mother)
Kim Young Ran as Bong Eun Ji (Hong Pa’s wife)
Other people
Geum Dan Bi as Mun Ok (Ja Kyung’s friend)
Lee Sook as Kim Bae Deuk’s friend
Lee Dae Ro as Kim Bae Deuk’s dancing partner
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Im Sung Han
Chief Producer: Yoon Young Mook
Producer: Jo Dong Suk (조동석)
Producer: Lee Hyun Suk (이현석)
Director: Lee Young Hee (이영희)
Assistant Director: Son Moon Kwon

Title: 사랑을 할꺼야 /Love is All Around
Also known as: I Will Love You
Episodes: 27
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Jun-12 to 2004-Sep-19
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 19:55

Synopsis
When it comes to love, neither time nor love seems to matter.
Through love, we learn to live life, understand others and know the importance of families. In “Love is All Around”, love is shown by two generations of two families. What is a family? “Love is All Around” will show you that love is in fact always all around you in the name of the “family”.
Everyone has first love and this love doesn’t always have a happy ending. Even to Jin Bo Ra comes this first love and an unbearable crisis as well. The guy she loves with all of her heart turns out to be the son of her mother’s boyfriend. She didn’t know the end of her love would come so soon. Neither did she express her love as much as she could. She never knew that if you lose that opportunity and that moment, love just melts away like ice cream.
Cast
Kim family
Jang Na Ra as Jin Bo Ra
Kim Mi Sook as Kim Ok Soon (divorced mother)
Kwak Ji Min as Jin Pa Rang (sister)
Na Moon Hee as Ms. Yun (grandmother)
Yeon family
Yun Jung Hoon as Yeon Ha Neul
Kang Suk Woo as Yeon Sung Hoon (father)
Jung Young Sook as Ms Lee (Sung Hoon’s mother-in-law)
Other people
Lee Hyo Jung as Jin Young Hwan (Bo Ra’s father)
Im Ho as Park Soo Young (Bo Ra’s tutor)
Kim Jung Nan as Park Se Mi (Soo Young’s brother)
Lee Doo Il as Oh Jae Min
Kim Min Hee as Kim Sun Kyung
Chae Yoon Suh
Ha Joo Hee
Production Credits
Director: Lee Joo Hwan
Screenwriter: Park Ji Hyun


Title: 왕꽃 선녀님 / Wang-kkot Seon-nyeo-nim / Lotus Flower Fairy
Chinese Title : 花王仙女
Also known as: Lotus Fairy / King Flower Fairy / Fairy of the Flower King / Heaven’s Fate
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 174
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Jun-07 to 2005-Feb-11
Air time: Monday to Friday at 20:20

Synopsis
This drama talks about what ‘fate’ is, and twists and turns of life and the beauty of love and sacrifice through those who strive to overcome that ‘fate.’
Cho Won, brought up in a not so well off but lovely family, meek and amiable, is engaged after a quite short period of dating to Jung Soo, the son of Hang Ja Joo who has just returned to Korea after studying abroad, thanks to the two families’ intimate relationship, Slowly shamanic spirit approaches Cho Won, who, as a beautiful and talented graduate student, is awaiting a rosy future of marriage life with a smart bridegroom from a rich family.
Cast
Yoon family
Lee Da Hae as Yoon Cho Won (24)
Lee Young Ha as Yoon Jae Hak (father, 52)
Han Hye Sook as Jang Shi Ae (mother, 50)
Park So Hyun as Jang Shi Mong (aunt, 35)
Sa Mi Ja as Han Mi Nyeo (grandmother, 75)
Kim family
Kim Sung Min as Kim Moo Bin (30)
Kim Byung Gi as Moo Bin’s father
Kim Hye Ok as Moo Bin’s mother
Jung Yoo Mi as Kim Hae Bin (sister)
Pan family
Lee Joo Hyun as Pan Jung Soo (32)
Nam Il Woo as Pan Young Sang (father, 60)
Kim Yong Rim as Madam Joo (mother, 53)
Moon family
Park Tam Hee as Moon Mi Young (26)
Han Jin Hee as Moon Hee Kang (father, 54)
Jung Ae Ri as Won So Jung (mother, 53)
Jung Hye Sun as No Bang Rim (grandmother, 75)
Boo Yong Hwa’s household
Kim Hye Sun as Boo Yong Hwa (46)
Lee Han Wie as Boo Yong Jin (brother, 37)
Lee Jung Sup as Monk Shin (Yong Hwa’s assistant, 68)
Seo Kwon Soon as Shaman Park (Yong Hwa’s assistant, 56)
Other people
Eun Se Hyun as Lee Dong Ha (Mi Young’s boyfriend, 28)
Park Joon Hyuk as Park Hyung Woo (Shi Mong’s coworker, 32)
Kim Ga Yun as Han Ok Jin (dress shop employee, 20)
Shin Eun Jung as a lawyer who likes Moo Bin
Kim Jae Man as Moo Bin’s friend/employee
Production Credits
Producer: Lee Jin Young (이진영)
Original Idea: Im Sung Han
Screenwriter: Kim Na Hyun (김나현)

Ireland

By : Han Jung Soo

Title: 아일랜드 / Aillaendeu / Ireland
Chinese Title : 爱尔兰
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Sep-01 to 2004-Oct-21
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55 PM

Synopsis
A westernized Irish adoptee, Joong-Ah inevitably flies back to Korea to confront her past and to see the country she is really from, only to fall in love with her brother, Jae-Bok. Their love is painful, as they are never meant to be together as lovers, but merely as brother and sister. The show’s message is that there is no such thing as noble innocent love and that love is adversity itself. Therefore, love mustn’t be impeded by so-called “destiny” or family, no matter how ironic or difficult the case may seem. Although destiny is cruel and arduous, the two young lovers radiate pure happiness. The show describes how love survives the tragic bondage of family, destiny and romance.
Cast
Lee Na Young as Lee Joong-ah
Hyun Bin as Kang Gook
Kim Min Joon as Lee Jae-bok
Kim Min Jung as Han Shi-yeon
Lee Hwi Hyang as Kim Boo-ja (Jae-bok’s mother)
Kim In Tae as Han Sang-man (Jae-bok’s stepfather)
Kim Sung Kyum as Shi-yeon’s father
Yoon Yuh Jung as Shi-yeon’s mother
Lee Dae Yeon as Noh Dong-suk (Doctor)
Im Ye Jin as Kwon Byung-ran (Doctor’s wife)
Kim Chang Wan as Moon Jae-seok (“Pastor”)
Song Seung Hwan as Park Sa-jang (Hotel president)
Yoon Ji Hye as Go Yang-sook (Bodyguard, ep4)
Jung Seung Woo as Baek Ki-woong (Bodyguard)
Suh Ji Suk
Lee Bong Gyu
Production Credits
Producer: Kim Sa Hyun
Director: Kim Jin Man
Writer: In Jung Ok


Title: 한강수타령 / Han-kang-soo Ta-ryeong / Han River Ballad
Chinese Title : 汉江恋歌/汉江水打令/汉江水民歌
Also known as: Ode to the Han River / The Ballad of Han River / A Song of Han River
Genre: Romance, family life
Episodes: 51
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Oct-02 to 2005-Mar-27
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 7:55 PM

Synopsis
MBC TV’s weekend drama, “Song of the Han River” is a story of life and love involving a vibrant middle-aged woman, her two daughters, a niece, a nephew, and a cast of other characters surrounding them. The woman, named Kim Young-hee (Go Doo Shim), is a widow who sells fish to support her family. Through their often turbulent lives, we are able to experience the difficulties of a not uncommon family and the persistence of the love its members have for one another. “Song of the Han River” is a warm but enervating story of ordinary people dealing with the normal difficulties of life.
To bring about a sort of renaissance in MBC’s weekend drama offerings, “Song of the Han River” ambitiously reunited the team of Kim Jeong-su and Choi Jong-su from the popular MBC drama “You and I” for the first time in 6 years. Planning and preparations for this new presentation were undertaken from May 2004, and the target audience ranged from those in their early 30s to those in their 50s.
Director Choi Jong-su revealed that his intention was to create a drama dealing with a variety of characters. “Song of the Han River” also portrayed the linkage between the past and present by making use of the Han River as a central theme. Throughout its entire length, this drama portrayed a range of Korean emotions and sentiment, and particular care was taken in casting so as to attract young viewers in addition to the targeted middle-age group. The title comes from the eponymous theme song, “Song of the Han River,” originally a folk song that has been re-cut with an upbeat modern feel by the group The Bubble Sisters. Work was done to connect the mood of the song’s original version with the drama’s overall feel.
Cast
Kim Young Hee’s household
Kim Hye Soo as Yoon Ga Young (28)
Kim Min Sun as Yoon Na Young (sister, 25)
Go Doo Shim as Kim Young Hee (mother, 50)
Choi Sung Joon as Yoon Soo Young (cousin, 25)
Lee Yoon Ji as Yoon Da Young (cousin, 20)
Bong Tae Kyu as Choi Kang Soo (boarder)
Lee family
Kim Suk Hoon as Lee Joon Ha
Han In Soo as Lee Tae Keun (father)
Park Jung Soo as Park Dan Ok (mother)
Ahn Se Mi as Lee Joon Mi (sister)
Other people
Choi Min Soo as Shin Ryul
Lee Jong Soo as Shin Jae Hyuk (Ryul’s cousin)
Park Han Byul as Mi Ae
Kwon Eun Ah as Young Hee’s “sister” (40)
Park Kwang Jung as Park Jang Bo (Young Hee’s suitor)
Lee Hae Sang as Yoo Sun (Ryul’s old girlfriend)
Lee Seung Shin as Shin Ryul’s magazine editor (Ga Young’s friend)
No Joo Hyun as Young Hee’s first love
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Kim Jung Soo
Producer: Jang Geun Soo
Director: Choi Jong Soo
Assistant director: Kim Geun Heung, Lee Sang Hyup


Title: 풀하우스 / Pool Ha-woo-seu / Full House
Chinese Title : 浪漫满屋
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Jul-14 to 2004-Sep-02
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:00

Synopsis
Han Ji Eun is a naive writer who got swindled out of everything she owned including her house by her best friends. Stranded in China, She managed to borrow money from an actor Lee Young Jae to return to Korea. On her return, she found out that her house was bought by Lee Young Jae. In an attempt to get her possessions back, she entered in a contract marriage with Young Jae for one year. In spite of losing all, Ji Eun manages to be cheerful and takes things in strike and the business relationship between the two becomes personal as they start to rely and care for each other. Based on a popular manhwa of the same title.
Cast
Bi as Lee Young Jae
Song Hye Kyo as Han Ji Eun
Han Eun Jung as Kang Hye Won
Kim Sung Soo as Yoo Min Hyuk
Jang Yong as Mr. Lee (Young-jae’s Father)
Sun Woo Eun Sook as Ms. Kim (Young-jae’s Mother)
Kim Ji Young as Young-jae’s Grandmother
Do Han as Dong Wook
Lee Young Eun as Hee Jin
Kang Do Han as Lee Dong Wook (Hee Jin boyfriend)
Im Ye Jin as Dae Pyo
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Kim Jong Sik
Producer: Jung Sung Hyo
Director: Pyo Min Su
Writer: Min Hyo Jeong
Awards
2004 KBS Drama Awards : Best Couple Award for Bi and Song Hye Kyo


Title: 파란만장 미스 김 10 억 만들기 / Miss Kim Makes 1 Million
Chinese Title : 百萬新娘
Also known as: Miss Kim’s Making One Billion Won Project / Miss Kim’s Adventures in Making a Million (KBFD) / Troublemaker Miss Kim (YesAsia) / Ms. Kim’s Million Dollar Quest
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-Apr-7 to 2004-Nov-2
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
On her wedding day Kim Eun Jae is left standing at the alter by her groom, Yoo Young Hoon, for wealthy Suh Woo Kyung. Her wedding photographer, Park Moo-yeol, is a rich playboy who helps Eun-jae avoid embarrassment by pretending to be her husband. Soon after Moo-yeol’s family goes bankrupt. The family home will be sold if he can’t come up with money quick. Eun Jae meanwhile is convinced that if she becomes wealthy Young Hoon will come back to her.
Eun-jae and Moo-yeol decide to join forces. They move in together and invest in moneymaking schemes one after the other. Making money unfortunately isn’t as easy as they had hoped. As outside forces (and Woo Kyung) line up against them, the two begin to realize that though they may be unlucky in money they are very lucky in love.
Cast
Kim Hyun Ju as Kim Eun Jae (28)
Ji Jin Hee as Park Moo Yeol (26)
Kim Sung Ryung as Suh Woo Kyung (30)
Park Gun Hyung as Yoo Young Hoon (30)
Extended Cast
Jo Eun Sook as Han Ji Hee (28, Eun Jae’s colleague)
Shin Goo as Kim Hwi Taek (72, Eun Jae’s landlord)
Yeo Woon Kye as Lee Kkeut Soon (72, landlord’s wife)
Bong Tae Kyu as Kim Bong Gyu (landlord’s son)
Sung Ji Roo as Jo Min Ho (30)
Kim Ja Ok
Hong Soo Hyun as Jin Yi
Jo Dong Hyuk
Lee Kyung Won (이경원)
Lee Sang Yi (이상이)
Park Joon Seo as Bae Sang In (30)
Park Won Sook as (40, Moo Yeol’s mother)
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Park Yeon Seon
Producer: Jang Ki Hong (Tomato)


Title: 천생연분 / Cheon-saeng Yeon-boon / Match Made in Heaven
Chinese Title : 天生缘分 / 天配良缘
Also known as: Made for Man and Wife
Genre: Romance, Drama
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Jan-01 to 2004-Feb-19
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday at 9:55 PM

Synopsis
The woman shouted for joy when she met him. Dashing and good looking, he was even 5 years younger than she. And he thought he made a great coup when he met her. Sexy and beautiful regardless of age, she even boasted economic power with a stable job. At the beginning, everything was that picture-perfect. But again as there always comes a close to every beginning. That once perfect woman turns into a just ordinary married woman and also, that young prince charming now seems like a bum eating the bread of idleness. One day..she wakes up and shouts out, “I also know how to get angry! And I’m not going for divorce!” It’s strange how their perilous marriage life is maintained even though they know that they are both having affairs.
Cast
Hwang family
Hwang Shin Hye as Hwang Jong Hee
Kwon Oh Joong as Hwang Jong Hyung (Jong-hee’s brother)
Park Jung Soo as Jong Hee’s mother
Kim family
Ahn Jae Wook as Kim Suk Koo
Kim Hye Sun as Suk Koo’s sister (runs a small store)
Kim In Moon as Suk Koo’s father
Geum Bo Ra as Suk Koo’s step-mother
Park Shi Eun as Suk Koo’s step-sister
Other people
Oh Seung Hyun as Go Eun Bi (Jong Hee’s rival)
Yoo Yul as Kang Seung Wan
Jo Mi Ryung as Jo Ahn Na (Jong Hee’s best friend)
Lee Joo Hyun as Jung Sang Hyun (male model)
Choi Sang Hak as Bok Je Dong
Han Na Yeon as Nam Jung Ran
Kim Myung Kook as Nam Doo Il
Han Young Kwang
Production Credits
Director: Choi Yong Won, Lee Jae Won
Writer: Ye Rang

Magic

By : Han Jung Soo


Title: 매직 / Mejik / Magic
Chinese Title : 魔术
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-Aug-28 to 2004-Oct-17
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 9:45 PM

Synopsis
Kang-jae grew up under a jobless, gangster father. When Kang-jae accidentally meets Lee Dae-hae (Suh In-sok) and his son Sun-mo, he feels more attached to Dae-hae than to his own father. Through Dae-hae and Sun-mo, Kang-jae learns the basics of magic as well as what fatherly love really means. Sun-mo, on the other hand, has a love-hate relationship with his father, who only cares about magic and nothing else. Meanwhile, Sun-mo is heartbroken by Dan-young, who falls in love with Kang-jae. Before that Dan-young was living with Sun-mo, mistakenly thinking that he is her long-lost brother before she was adopted. Yun-jin, Dan-young?s stepsister, instantly falls in love with Kang-jae and Kang-jae decides to marry her, not for love but for the sake of fulfilling his own ambitions at the price of spurning Dan-young.
Cast
Kang Dong Won as Cha Kang Jae
Kim Hyo Jin as Yoon Dan Young
Yang Jin Woo as Lee Sun Mo
Uhm Ji Won as Ha Yeon Jin
Lee Eung Kyung as Kim Mi Jung (Ha Yeon Jin’s mother, Yoon Dan Young’s adopted mother)
Jung Dong Hwan as Oh Jung Man (Mi Jung’s husband)
Maya as Hong Mi Rae (Lee Sun Mo’s friend
Lee Chan as Oh Pil Seung
Lee Joon as Yoon Do Young (Dan Young’s brother)
Choi Hyun Woo as Choi Hyun Woo (magician)
Suh In Suk as Lee Dae Hae (Sun Mo’s father, a magician)
Kang Nam Gil as Cha Pung Ho (Kang Jae’s real father)
Yoon Yong Hyun as Kang Chi Sung (Pung Ho’s sidekick)
Lee Dae Yeon as Yang Byung Soo
Im Ju Hwan
Jung So Young
Jung Sun Woo
Production Credits
Director: Hong Chang Wook & Ko Kyung Hee
Screenwriter: Yoon Sung Hee
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Title: 파리의연인 / Pa-ri-eh yun-in / Lovers in Paris
Chinese Title : 巴黎恋人
Also known as: Des amoureux á Paris / My Sweetheart In Paris / Romance in Paris
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-06-12 to 2004-08-15
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 9:55 PM

Synopsis
Tae Young lives in Paris and is working on a screenplay. She meets Gi Ju while working at a friend’s stall and Soo Hyuk, when her bicycle breaks down. Soo Hyuk and Tae young become friends. Gi Ju asks her to act as his fiance for work reasons. Things go badly and everyone returns to Korea.
Back in Korea Tae Young, Gi Ju and Soo Hyuk begin to develop friendships with Tae Young and end up feeling more feelings towards her than they initially thought. However, Gi Ju is Soo Hyuk’s uncle and they had grown up like best friends since they were only about 7 years apart. Their feelings towards her slowly begin to be revealed causing heartache for all the people around them.
Cast
Kim Jung Eun as Kang Tae-young
Park Shin Yang as President Han Ki-joo
Lee Dong Gun as Yoon Soo-hyuk (Ki-joo’s nephew)
Oh Joo Eun as Moon Yoon-ah (daughter of Congressman Moon)
Kim Suh Hyung as Baek Seung-kyung (Ki-joo’s ex-wife)
Jung Ae Ri as Han Ki-hae (Soo-hyuk’s mother)
Kim Sung Won as Chairman Han Sung-hoon (Ki-joo’s father)
Park Young Ji as Director Choi Won-jae (President Han’s right-hand man)
Jo Eun Ji as Choi Yang-mi (Tae-young’s friend in Paris)
Yoon Young Joon as Kim Seung-joon (Ki-joo’s secretary)
Sung Dong Il as Kang Pil-bo (Tae-young’s uncle)
Kim Young Chan as Kang Gun (Tae-young’s little cousin)
Lee Se Chang as Park Jung-hak (CEO of J Motors)
Kim Sang Soon as Congressman Moon Ji-hwan (Yoon-ah’s father)
Suh Kwon Sook as Mrs. Moon (Yoon-ah’s mother)
Kim Chung as Madame Vaudier
Kim Hyung Bum
Joo Min Soo
Production Credits
Producer: Kim Yang
Director: Shin Woo Chul
Writer: Kim Eun Sook, Kang Eun Jung
Awards
- Park Shin Yang and Kim Jung Eun were awarded the Dae Sang at the 2004 SBS Awards (2004-12-31)
- Lovers in Paris was awarded Best TV Drama and Kim Jung Eun was awarded Best TV Actress for her role in – Lovers in Paris at the 41st Baeksang Art Awards (2005-05-20) as well as the 2005 Asia TV Awards.
- Lovers in Paris was voted one of the highest rated dramas in Korea


Title: 러브스토리 인 하버드 / Leo-beu-Seu-to-ri in Ha-beo-deu / Love Story in Harvard
Chinese Title : 爱在哈佛
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-11-22 to 2005-01-11
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Love Story in Harvard portrays the dream and love pursued by foreign students studying in Harvard. It demonstrates bright, hard-working, and romantic characters and storylines.
A young love story set at the famed Ivy League school in the United States. Kim Hyun Woo (Kim Rae Won), a 1st year law student at Harvard Law, enters into a rivalry with classmate Hong Jung Min (Lee Jung Jin) for the affections of beautiful medical student Lee Soo In (Kim Tae Hee). The two men are both from prestigious families, while Soo In is from a poor family. Can the trio resolve their romantic differences and chase their dreams at the same time?
Cast
Kim Rae Won as Kim Hyun-woo
Kim Tae Hee as Lee Soo-in
Lee Jung Jin as Hong Jung-min
Kim Min as Yoo Jin-ah
Extended Cast
Joo Hyun as Lee Yong-goo (Soo-in’s father)
Kang Nam Gil as Oh Yung-jae (law professor)
Jung Sol Hee as Han Seul-gil
Ben Wells as Ricky Don (Jung-min’s friend)
Suh Ji Hee
Lee Yoo Jung
Production Credits
Director: Lee Jang Soo, Lee Jin Suk
Writer: Choi Wan Kyu, Song Eun Hye
Production: JS Pictures


Title: 황태자의 첫사랑 / Hwang-tae-ja-ui Cheot-sa-rang / Prince’s First Love
Chinese Title : 皇太子的初恋
Also known as: First Love of the Prince/ A Prince’s First Love
Episodes: 18
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Jun-23 to 2004-Aug-26
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
Gun-Hee (Cha Tae-Hyun), the Prince of a Hotel chain, lives an irresponsible jet setting existance. That is cut short when he meets Yu-Bin (Sung Yu-Ri). She ends up getting him in trouble with his family and he is forced to work in the hotel chain as a guide. Yu-Bin also gets a job at the same company and Gun-Hee proceeds to try to make her life miserable. Eventually revenge turns to love, but Yu-bin only has eyes for hard-working Sung-Hyun (Kim Nam-Jin) Gun-Hee’s chief rival in the company as well as in love.
Cast
Sung Yu Ri as Kim Yoo Bin
Cha Tae Hyun as Choi Gun Hee (“Prince”)
Kim Nam Jin as Cha Seung Hyun
Lee Jenny as Shin Ye Suh
Jin Jae Young as Lee Hae Mi
Extended Cast
Lee Duk Hwa as President Choi Eun Chul
Jang Mi Hee as Cha Mi Hee (Cha Seung Hyun’s mother)
Kim Young Joon as Jin Ho (Gun Hee’s friend)
Kwon Ki Sun as Yoo Bin’s mother
Kim Chang Wan as Yoo Bin’s father
Lee Ki Young as Kevin
Yoo Chae Young as Sarah
Jung Joon Ha as Jung Gwang Pil
Jun Hye Bin
Jin Ji Hee
Jang Mi Hee
Seo Il Hyun
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Kim Eui Chan, Jung Jin Young
Producer: Lee Eun Kyu
Director: Lee Kwan Hee


Title: 불새 / Bul Sae / Phoenix
Chinese Title : 火鸟
Also known as: The Fire Bird
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 26
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Apr-05 to 2004-Jun-29
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Love is timing. Love needs just the “right time”. It’s not because you loved him or her less that you parted. Heaven brings you your soul mate when the time is just “right”. Phoenix shows you this heaven’s work.
There is a young couple who desperately fell in love but who couldn’t be together because the time wasn’t just right for them. Years pass by and these two meet again. And the trick of fortune switches their situation and environments. A daughter of a millionaire (Lee Eun Joo) has now become an helper suffering from the grim realities of life. On the other hand, an orphan self-supporting student (Lee Seo Jin) is now an accomplished wealthy businessman. Now these two people are looking at the world with different eyes. The childlike girl has finally learned the harshness of the world and the guy with once twisted mind has learned to enjoy the latitude of mind. In the end, these two start to understand each other, thus arriving at the “right time”.
Cast
Lee Seo Jin as Jang Sae Hoon
Lee Eun Joo as Lee Ji Eun
Jung Hye Young as Yoon Mi Ran
Eric as Suh Jung Min
Kim Bin Woo as Lee Young Eun (Ji Eun’s younger sister)
Lee Yoo Jin as Nam Bok Ja (Ji Eun’s friend)
Lee Kyung Jin as Jo Hyun Sook (Ji Eun’s mom)
Han In Soo as Lee Sang Bum (Ji Eun’s dad)
Kim Byung Se as Kim Ho Jin (Sae Hoon’s upperclassman)
Park Geun Hyung as Suh Moon Soo (Jung Min’s dad)
Kim Bu Sun as Jung Min’s stepmother
Shim Yang Hong as Mi Ran’s father
Kim Dong Hyun as Yuh Jin
Production Credits
Producer: Lee Eun Kyu
Director: Oh Kyung Hoon
Writer: Lee Yoo Jin


Title: 물꽃마을 사람들 / Mul-kkot-ma-eul Sa-ram-deul / People of the Water Flower Village
Chinese Title : 溪花村的人们
Also known as: The Water Bloom / Water Flower
Episodes: 26
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-01-04 to 2004-06-27
Air time: Sunday 9:50 AM

Synopsis
A warm-hearted family drama about the people of a small rural village located in the outskirts of Seoul. The various relationships of the neighborhood people circle around the head doctor of the local clinic. The story brings up the importance of family and friends which is easily taken for granted for in modern society.
Cast
Kang family
Song Il Gook as Kang Sung Woo (34)
Hong Choong Min as Kim Hee Yun (wife)
Kim Kyung Hwan as Kang No Eul (son, 6)
Yoo family
Lee Bo Young as Yoo Yeo Kyung (24)
Kim Eun Young (김은영) as Lee Eo Jin (grandmother, 72)
Jun Moo Song as Yoo Joon Tae (father, 53)
Jung Young Sook as Jung Kyung Hee (mother, 51)
Joo Woo (주우) as Yoo Woo Kyung (brother, 27)
Ryu Duk Hwan as Yoo Jae Kyung (twin brother, 16)
Suh Ji Hee as Yoo Ha Kyung (twin sister, 16)
Yoo Yeo Kyung’s relatives
Yoon Seung Won as Yoo Jung Tae (uncle, 49)
2개월 후 등장 예정 as Jung Hye Yoon (university professor, 46)
Im Ye Jin as Yoo Tae Hee (aunt, 45)
Kang Nam Gil as Han Se Young (aunt’s husband, 47)
Other people
Maeng Sang Hoon as Son Dong Ho (42)
Lee Mi Young as Hong Ae Sun (Dong Ho’s wife, 39)
Na Moon Hee as Shin Young Ja (Dong Ho’s mother, 71)
Jung Seung Ho as Kim Sung Hwan (42)
Yoon Ye Hee as Lee Mi Young (36)
Lee Jae Eun? as 차은수-우경과 같은 병원 레지던트 1년차
Production Credits
Director: Park Bok Man 박복만
Writer: Lee Hae Soo 이해수
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Title: 오! 필승 봉순영 / O! Pil-seung Bong Soon-yeong
Chinese Title : OH 必勝奉順英
Also known as: Oh! Feel Young, Feel so young
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-09-13 to 2004-11-02
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:50

Synopsis
Oh Pil Seung is a free-spirited, but somewhat lazy regular joe who suddenly finds himself heir apparent to a top-level logistics company! With rivals and detractors simply waiting for him to foul up, will Pil Seung be able to rise to the challenge? Or will white-collar intellectuals and their snobby ways force this blue-collar everyman out?
Cast
Ahn Jae Wook as Oh Pil-seung
Chae Rim as Bong Soon-young
Ryu Jin as Yoon Jae-woong
Park Sun Young as Noh Yoo-jung (Pil-seung’s assistant)
Extended Cast
Choo Ja Hyun as Huh Song-ja
Moon Chun Sik as Bong Jin-pyo (Soon-young’s brother)
Yeo Woon Kye as Chairwoman Shin (Pil-seung’s grandmother)
Jang Yong as Mr. Yoon (Jae-woong’s father)
Lee Jung Gil as Bong Chang-soo (Soon-young’s father)
Kim Hae Sook as Park Ok-ja (Soon-young’s mother)
Yoon Sung Hoon as Suh Young-suk (Pil-seung’s chauffeur)
Shin Dong Wook
Choi Yong Min
Jung Suk Yong
Kim Seung Wook
Lee Sung Min
Park Soo Hyun
Production Credits
Director: Ji Young Soo
Producer: Kim Chul Kyu
Writer: Kang Eun Kyung


Title: 구미호 외전 (九미호 外傳) / Gumiho Wehjun / Nine Tailed Fox
Chinese Title : 九尾狐外传
Also known as: Forbidden Love (KBS Global) / Fox with Nine Tails / Gumiho
Genre: Horror, Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Jul-19 to 2004-Sep-07
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:50

Synopsis
Shi Yeon is a Nine-Tailed Fox living undercover in the human world. By day, Shi Yeon is an employee at a natural history museum. By night, she’s a top-ranking woman warrior in the Nine-Tailed Fox clan, charged with preserving the delicate balance between man and fox. But her world is sent spinning when an atrocious serial murder – where the victims have had their internal organs gouged out – is uncovered. Detective Min Woo believes the murders may relate to the organ trafficking trade, and goes undercover in a seedy organ smuggling ring. But Min Woo’s cover is blown, and it’s only through the intervention Nine-Tailed Fox warrior Mu Young and Shi Yeon that he’s able to survive! But he’s seen their true identities as Nine-Tailed Foxes…can he be allowed to live?
Cast
Kim Tae Hee as Yoon Shi-yeon
Jo Hyun Jae as Inspector Kang Min-woo
Jun Jin as Moo-young
Han Ye Seul as Chae-yi
Park Joon Suk as Rang
Uhm Tae Woong as Sa-joon
Lee Hwi Hyang as Senator Shin Soo-jang
Dok Go Young Jae as Bureau Chief Jang
Kwon Hae Hyo as Inspector Moon
Jung Kook Jin (정국진) as K
Lee Sang In as Kim Young-mo
Kim Ji Woo as Min-joo (Min-woo’s sister)
Kim Ye Ryung as Kang Joo-sun
Seo Yoo Jung as Jung Se-kyung
Kim Hak Chul as Nam Jun Wu
Kim Ye Jin
Sun Woo Sun
Seo Yeon Joo
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Hong Sung Duk
Producer: Jin Hyung Wook
Director: Kim Hyung Il
Screenwriter: Hwang Sung Yun, Lee Kyung Mi


Title: 형수님은 열아홉 / Hyung-soo-nim-eun Yeol-ah-hop / She Is Nineteen
Chinese Title : 嫂嫂19岁
Also known as: My Sister-in-Law is 19 / My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-Jul-28 to 2004-Sep-23
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Theme Song: Miso Sok Ae Noon Mool by Shim Jung Hoon
Insert songs: Say Yes by Marry and Half Love by Gi Hoo

Synopsis
This series is about a 19 year old girl, Yoo Min who was being abandoned after the death of her mother. She lives alone with her adopted brother, Kang Pyo. She accidentally meets Seung Jae, the younger brother of Min Jae. By chance, Yoo Min actually had a crush with Min Jae, a doctor who treats her brother illness for a long time. To fight off his mother demand, Min Jae gets in an engagement contract with Yoo Min and they all end up living at Min Jae’s house. Unexpectedly, Yoo Min and Seung Jae are going to the same high school. From there, Seung Jae secretly loves Yoo Min. On the other hand, Yoo Min’s father who got amnesia from a car accident is looking for her again after 15 years old she had been abandoned by two women who worked at the restaurant. The conflict comes when the people who living in Min Jae’s house are actually related to Yoo Min’s abandonment. They are the ones who stole the inheritance and abandoned her when she was four year old.
Cast
Jung Da Bin as Han Yoo Min / Jung Hae Won
Yoon Kye Sang as Kang Seung Jae
Kim Jae Won as Kang Min Jae
Kim Min Hee as Choi Soo Ji
Extended Cast
Seo Ji Hye as Kang Ye Rim (Seung Jae’s twin sister)
Suh Ji Hee as young Choi Su Ji
Huh Jung Min as Han Kang Pyo (Yoo Min’s adopted brother)
Lee Hye Sook as Song Kyung Hwa (Su Ji’s mother)
Park Won Sook as Im Cheong Ok (Min Jae’s, Seung Jae’s & Ye Rim’s mother)
Lee Bo Hee as Park Young Ran (Yoo Min’s mother)
Hong Yo Seob as Jung Joon Suk (Yoo Min’s father)
Yoon Joo Sang as Jung Keon Woo (Yoo Min’s grandfather)
Kim Seung Min as Tae Woo (Min Jae’s friend)
Suh Dong Won as Shin Chang Jo (Seung Jae’s house mate)
Im Hyun Kyung as Min Seo Yeon (Min Jae’s ex-lover)
Kang Ye Won
Woo Kyung Ha as Chae So Na
Production Credits
Production company: SBS
Producer: Kim Jeong Min, Goo Bon Geun
Director: Lee Chang Han
Screenwriter: Jin Soo Wan
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Title: 두번째 프러포즈 / Du-beon-jjae Peu-reo-po-jeu / Second Proposal
Chinese Title : 第二次求婚
Also known as: A Second Proposal / The Second Proposal
Episodes: 22
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Sep-08 to 2004-Nov-18
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:50 PM

Synopsis
1) A heart-warming success story of a housewife, which gives catharsis to the housewives in their 30s or 40s
Mini-series dramas have been dominated by trendy dramas, which can appeal to the 10- or 20-something audience. Amidst the flood of trendy dramas, some programs such as ‘Ajumma (meaning married women with kids in Korean)’, ‘Men in crisis’ and ‘Ladies in my neighborhood’ could attract the viewers in their 30s and 40s. It is because they adopted the topics which can always trigger interest anytime anywhere. ‘A Second Proposal’ shows happenings often found around us in daily lives, but looks at the family issues from a different perspective. It approaches the traditional family problems such as love, marriage and affairs from a light but comic and touching way. A housewife who was regarded as an ugly duckling will be transformed into a graceful swan. How she makes the transformation will be the main theme, and her success story will deliver the sense of satisfaction to lots of housewife viewers in Korea, who find them powerless but actually are strong. There are many twists and turns in the story. The unique deployment of the drama with unexpected surprises will attract male viewers as well.
2) Reality-based drama
The time has gone when an unrealistic Cinderella story involving a successor of a rich tycoon or the dates of a long-legged beauty and handsome guy can keep the viewers coming back. The eye level of ‘A Second Proposal’ was set at the daily life, so that affairs, separation and divorce, which are everyday matters in life, become the major topics of the drama. Plus a tasteful fantasy will be added as a spice, setting a delicious dinner table for viewers. Watching the program, housewives as a powerful viewer group will think that it could happen to them.
3) Heart warming story
‘A Second Proposal’ is a typical TV drama with the moments of touching, fun and unexpected twists. As always, however, the power of being typical is great. The synopsis of the drama seems a same old story, but the story will unfold in a speedy and cheerful way.
Things that are easy to miss but should not be lost will be depicted in the drama. The situations and problems are not that peculiar, so that the audience can believe that they can occur to ‘them’ as well. Against this backdrop, the nature of humans can be looked at in a comic manner, and the sympathy from viewers can be derived. The fundamental mood of the drama is that although harsh, living together, the world is still worthy to live. The drama has a warm attitude toward the world. Based on this, we will let the drama viewer laugh and weep together.
Cast
Oh Yun Soo as Jang Mi-young
Kim Young Ho as Lee Min-suk
Heo Young Ran as Hwang Yun-jung
Oh Ji Ho as Nam Kyung-soo
Extended Cast
Kim Il Woo as Song Jae-won
Choi Ran as Go Myung-ok
Jung Dong Hwa as Jung Se-joon
Shin Yoon Jung as Lee Yoo-kyung
Kim Seung Hwan as Na Chul-soo
Kim Yoo Suk as Suk Tae-woo
Park Hyo Jung as Ang Sun-sim
Kim Sung Yuk as Kim Dong-kyu
Ban Hyo Jung as Yang Soon Shim (Noodle Restaurant owner)
Park Joo Ah as Ma Young-soon (Min-suk’s mother)
Han Ji Hye as Lee Kkot-bi (Mi-young’s daughter)
Lee Joon Hyuk as Lee Dan-bi (Mi-young’s son)
Production Credits
Producer: Kim Pyung Joong
Writer: Park Eun Ryung

Sea God

By : Han Jung Soo


Title: 해신 / Hae Shin / Sea God
Chinese Title : 海神
Also known as: Emperor of the Sea / God of the Sea / Jang Bogo
Episodes: 51
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Nov-24 to 2005-May-25
Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:50

Synopsis
Jang Bo Go (Choi Soo Jong) was a slave from Shilla (a Korean dynasty that lasted from 57 B.C. until 935 A.D.) He was sold in China during the Tang Dynasty, where he was trained as a gladiator-slave. Through hardwork and perseverance, he made it back to Shilla and became a successful sea merchant. The sea passage at the time was plagued by pirates and Jang Bo Go went head to head with them in battles and managed to keep the pirates at bay. This epic drama tells the story of a historical figure blending it with intrigue and battle of wit to make it into a successful drama of all times.
Cast
Choi Soo Jong as Goong Bok / Jang Bo Go
- Baek Sung Hyun as young Goong Bok / Jang Bo Go
Chae Si Ra as Lady Ja Mi
Song Il Gook as Yeom Jang
- Hong Hyun Ki as young Yeom Jang
Park Soo Ae as Jung Hwa
- Lee Yeon Hee as young Jung Hwa
Kim Heung Soo as Jung Nyeon
- Ahn Jae Hong as young Jung Nyeon
Chae Jung Ahn as Lady Chae Ryeong
Extended Cast
Kim Gab Soo as Lee Do Hyeong
Lee Won Jong as Choi Moo Chang
Park Young Kyu (박영규) as Seol Pyeong
Jo Dal Hwan as Lee Soon Jong (Jang Bo Go and Jung Nyeon’s friend)
- Heo In Beom (허인범) as young Soon Jong
Lee Hee Do as Mak Bong (Soon Jong’s dad)
Jung Sung Hwan as Chang Kyeom (Jung Hwa’s brother)
Kang Sung Pil as Joong Dal
Jung Ho Geun as Dae Chi
Park Jung Hak as Neung Chang
Go Do Young as Da Bok
- Lee Eun Hye as young Da Bok
Kim Ah Joong as Baek Ha Jin
Kil Yong Woo as Kim Woo Jing
Seo Do Young as Moo Jin (Jung Hwa’s Bodyguard)
Choi Sang Gil (최상길) as Cheon Tae
Kim Hyo Won (김효원) as Yoo Ja Seong
Lee Jae Yong as Master Jo Jang Gil
Kim Hyung Bum as Tae Bong (Lady Ja Mi’s security officer)
Do Ki Suk as Jang Seong Pil
Bae Soo Bin as Kim Yang
Go Myung Hwan as Pan Sool (one of Master Yi’s men)
Yeo Ho Min as Baek Kyung (Yeom Jang’s subordinate)
Park In Hwan as (Bo Go’s father, cameo ep.1-2)
Shim Eun Kyung
Seo Jin Wook
Bae Seul Gi
Lee Ji Eun
Seo Bum Yul (서범열)
Jo Seung Yun (조승연)
Lim Byung Gi (임병기)
Song Ji Eun
Seo Bum Shik
Baek So Mi
Kim Sung Hoon
more
Production Credits
Producer: Kang Il Soo, Kang Byung Taek
Screenriter: Jung Jin Ok, Hwang Joo Ha


Title: 사랑한다 말해줘 / Sa-rang-han-da Mal-haejwo / Say You Love Me
Chinese Title : 说你爱我 / 对我说爱你
Also known as: Tell Me You Love Me
Episodes: 15
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2004-Feb-25 to 2004-Apr-14
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
“I can’t fly without Young-Chae…because it’s impossible to fly with only one wing.”
“Byung-Soo is mine. He has always been mine ever since we were born.”
“There are neither victims nor assaulters when it comes to love.”
“If I knock that little girl down as you wish…then would you come to me?”
There’s Byung-Soo and Young-Chae who have grown up together ever since they were little. They seem to share everything, not to mention their dream so in order to together make their dream come true, they enter the same film company.
And there’s Ina who is the successful owner and the president of the film production company. She also has Hee-Soo beside her but they are not desperately in love with each other and lead their own private lives. They just occasionally go out and sleep together. But all of a sudden there comes this young and lovable couple and somehow she’s not that pleased to see them. Why? This young couple seems to be such full of life and they’re in love! She has missed all that just in order to come up where she’s now. She is totally feeling at loss now and she just can’t stand this feeling. She asks Hee-Soo, “Take Young-Chae away from Byung-Soo.”
Cast
Kim Rae Won as Kim Byung Soo
Yum Jung Ah as Cho Yi Na
Kim Sung Soo as Park Hee Soo
Suh family
Yoon So Yi as Suh Young Chae
Park In Hwan as Suh Pil Sang (father, 50)
Jo Yang Ja as Kim Jung Sook (mother, 50)
Jo Jung Rin as Suh Eul Chae (younger sister, 20)
Other people
Shin Seung Hwan as Kwon Suk Kwan (Byung Soo’s hometown friend, 20)
Kim Ji Young as Neung Ok (Young Chae’s aunt, runs boarding house, 50)
Lee Jung as Han Joon (amateur singer, likes Young Chae, 20)
Park Kwang Jung as Oh Sang Moo (Yi Na’s assistant, 30)
Lee Mae Ri as Na Kyung Rim (marketing team manager, 29)
Hong So Hee
Park Chul Min
Nam Ji Hyun
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Kim Kyu Wan
Producer: Jung Woon Hyun
Director: Oh Jong Rok


Title: 마지막 춤은 나와 함께 / Majimak Chumeun Nawa Hamkke / Save the Last Dance for Me
Chinese Title : 最后之舞 / 最后的舞请与我一起
Also known as: Save Your Last Dance for Me / The Last Dance Is With Me
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-Oct-23 to 2005-Jan-02
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45

Synopsis
Eun Soo (Eugene) is a pure but unsophisticated woman who runs a small resort inn with her father. Eun Soo is just an ordinary girl, but her life changes when she meets a man (Ji Sung) who’s completely lost his memory. She takes him in and cares for him, and even gives him a name: “Baek Chang Ho”. Love blossoms, and soon wedding bells can be heard. But on the night of their wedding ceremony, Eun Soo’s father passes away. And soon after, Chang Ho disappears too! In the blink of an eye, the two people Eun Soo loves most in the world have left her. But Chang Ho had his reasons for disappearing: his real name is Kang Hyun Woo, and he’s heir to a large conglomerate. Even more, someone is plotting to kill him…
Cast
Eugene as Ji Eun Soo (20)
Ji Sung as Kang Hyun Woo (20)
Lee Bo Young as Yoon Soo Jin (20)
Ryu Soo Young as Jung Tae Min (20)
Lee Hye Young as Kang Hyung Jung
Kim Mu Saeng as Chairman Kang
Kim Young Ran as Ms. Park (49)
Park In Hwan as Eun Soo’s father (47)
Kim Min Jung as Ms. Oh (50)
Kim Min Joo as Ahn Jang Mi (20)
Ahn Sun Young as Choo Sun Young (30)
Suh Kyung Suk (서경석) as Park Ho Jin (30)
Kim Hong Pyo as Choi Suk Koo (20)
Kang Ji Hwan as Shin Jung Kyu (20)
Shin Kwi Sik (신귀식) as Yoon Ui Won
Kim Hyung Ja as Ms. Son
Kim Byung Gi as Joo Sa Rang
Production Credits
Chief Producer: Huh Woong (허웅)
Producer: Park Young Soo (박영수)
Writer: Ma Jin Won (마진원), Jo Yoon Young (조윤영), Song Hwang Won (손황원)
Director: Lee Seung Ryul
Production (제작): Yoo Soo Yul (유수열), Yoo Han Na (유한나)
Asst. Director: Hwang Hyuk (황혁) , Sun Woo Young Gun (선우영건)
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Sweet 18

By : Han Jung Soo


Title: 낭랑18세 / Nang Rang 18 Seh / Sweet 18
Chinese Title : 新娘十八岁
Also known as: Little Bride / 18 Year Old Bride
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Jan-19 to 2004-Mar-09
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Kwon Hyuk-Joon’s grandfather, the head of the traditional Kwon family agrees to an arranged marriage between his grandson (Lee Dong Gun) and Yoon Jung-Sook (Han Ji Hye) when Yoon Jung-Sook is born. 18 years later, the two families lose contact because soon after the contract is signed, Jung-Sook’s family encounters financial issues and is forced to run away.
Meanwhile, Jung-Sook has grown up to be a rebellious and strong-willed girl who just wants to live her life as she sees fit. With little aspirations, she is the direct foil of her achievement-bound counterpart, Hyuk-Joon. When the two meet each other, they clash horribly; Jung-Sook thinks her fiancee is nothing but boring, and Hyuk-Joon believes Jung-Sook to be nothing but an immature child. Despite all this they do marry. The rest of the series follows their life living together as a couple, and the obstacles they are faced with.
Cast
Han Ji Hye as Yoon Jung-Sook
Lee Dong Gun as Kwon Hyuk-Joon
Lee Da Hae as Moon Ga-Young
Lee Joon as Jee Chul-Reum
Yoo Hye Jung as Kwon Sun-Ah
Park Joon Hyuk as Jung Chan
Lee Soon Jae as Hyuk-Joon’s grandfather
Kim Hae Sook as Jung-Sook’s mother
Jung Kyung Ho as Jung-Sook’s blind date
On Jo as Jung-Sook’s friend
Bi Ryu as Jung-Sook’s friend
Jang Joon Young
Kim Ki Hyun
Woo Kyung Ah
Min Ji
Lee Gun
Production Credits
Director: Kim Myung Wook, Kim Jung Gyu
Screenwriter: Kim Eun Hee, Yoon Eun Kyung
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Title: 유리화 / Yurihwa / Stained Glass
Chinese Title : 玻璃花
Also known as: Stained Glass Window
Genre: Melodrama, Romance
Episodes: 18
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2004-Dec-01 to 2005-Feb-03
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
During their childhood, Dong Joo and Gi Tae are both abandoned by their real parents. In the orphanage, they grow up like brothers and become best friends. Ji Soo transfers to the school where Dong Joo and Gi Tae attends. At the same time, they both fall in love with her. While trying to get Ji Soo’s ocarina, Dong Joo is caught in the river and is presumed drowned. A Japanese couple adopted him after he was rescued in the river and he became a heir to their corpotate throne. Meanwhile Gi Tae takes Dong Joo’s place in Ji Soo’s affections and they later become a couple. Twelve years later, Dong Joo, as a Japanese gentleman, returns to Korea and his feelings for Ji Soo begin to develop and his friendship with Gi Tae begin to unravel.
Cast
Kim Ha Neul as Shin Ji Soo
Lee Dong Gun as Han Dong Joo / Yuichi Yamamoto
Kim Sung Soo as Park Ki Tae
Jo Yi Jin as Park Tae Hee / Mako (Ki Tae’s sister)
Shim Ji Ho as Shin Ji Suk (Ji Soo’s brother)
Kim Se Ah as Chae Yoon Suh
Ahn Hye Ran as Shim Joo Kyung (Ji Soo’s friend)
Yoo Min as Jang Soo Yeon
No Joo Hyun as President Park (Ki Tae’s father)
Lee Eung Kyung as Cha Jin Joo (Ki Tae’s mother)
Han In Soo as Shin Jae Man / Yukio Yamamoto
Kuroda Fukumi as Keiko Yamamoto (Dong Joo’s adoptive mother)
Kaneko Noboru as Tani Masato
Lee Hee Do
Park Eun Bin as young Ji Soo
Lee Pung Woon as young Dong Joo
Kim Hak Joon as young Gi Tae
Jung Hyung Min as young Ji Suk
Production Credits
Production: SBS
Producer: Goo Bon Geun
Director: Lee Chang Soon
Screenwriter: Park Hye Kyung
Assistant Director: Park Soo Chul, Kwon Hyuk Chan
Cinematography: Yun Dae Young
Lighting: Jeon Hong Geun


Title: 미안하다, 사랑한다 / Mianhada, Saranghanda / Sorry I Love You
Chinese Title : 对不起,我爱你
Also known as: MiSa / I’m Sorry, I Love You / Sorry I Love You / Sorry But I Love You (YesAsia)
Genre: Human drama, romance
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period: 2004-Nov-09 to 2004-Dec-28
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Cha Moo Hyuk was adopted by an Australian family but was abused and left homeless at an early age. One day he comes across Song Eun Chae, the coordinator for Choi Yune, a famous singer in Korea, whom she is secretly in love with. Her fateful encounter with Moo Hyuk ends up affecting not only her life but that of her precious Yune as well.
Because of an accident involving his ex-girlfriend, Moo Hyuk is left with 3 months to live. This leads him to head back to Korea in search of his biological mother. The discoveries he makes, changes his heart from longing to revenge. Even with all this darkness surrounding him, he finds an unexpected source of happiness with someone he did not expect to love.
Cast
So Ji Sub as Cha Moo Hyuk
Im Su Jung as Song Eun Chae
Jung Kyung Ho as Choi Yune
Seo Ji Young as Kang Min Joo
Choi Yeo Jin as Moon Ji Young
Lee Hye Young as Oh Deul Hee (Yune’s mother)
Jun Hye Jin as Yoon Seo Kyung
Lee Young Ha as Song Dae Chun (Eun Chae’s father)
Kim Hye Ok as Jang Hye Sook (Eun Chae’s mother)
Shin Goo as Min Hyun Suk
Ok Ji Young as Song Sook Chae (Eun Chae’s older sister)
Jung Hwa Young as Song Min Chae (Eun Chae’s younger sister)
Park Gun Tae as Kim Kal Ji (Seo Kyung’s son)
Chung Lim as (dance cameo)
Production Credits
Screenwriter: Lee Kyung Hee
Producer: Jung Sung Hyo
Director: Lee Hyung Min
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