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SECRET GARDEN



Title: 시크릿 가든 / Sikeurit Gadeun / Secret Garden
Chinese Title : 秘密花园
Genre: Romance, comedy, fantasy, melodrama
Episodes: 20 + 1 Special
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2010-Nov-13 to 2011-Jan-22
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45

Synopsis
The drama tells the story of Kim Joo Won (Hyun Bin), an arrogant and eccentric CEO who maintains the image of seeming perfection, and Gil Ra Im (Ha Ji Won), a poor and humble stuntwoman whose beauty and body are the object of envy amongst top actresses. Their accidental meeting, when Joo Won mistakes Ra Im for actress Park Chae Rin, marks the beginning of a tense, bickering relationship, through which Joo Won tries to hide a growing attraction to Ra Im that both confuses and disturbs him. To complicate matters further, a strange sequence of events results in them swapping bodies.
Cast
Hyun Bin as Kim Joo Won
Ha Ji Won as Gil Ra Im
Yoon Sang Hyun as Choi Woo Young/Oska (Joo Won’s cousin)
Kim Sa Rang as Yoon Seul
Lee Philip as Im Jong Soo
Lee Jong Suk as Han Tae Ssun
Yoo In Na as Im Ah Young
Kim Ji Sook as Moon Yeon Hong
Park Joon Geum as Moon Boon Hong
Kim Sung Oh as Kim Sung Woo (Joo Won’s secretary)
Choi Yoon So as Kim Hee Won (Joo Won’s sister)
Kim Sung Kyum as Moon Chang Soo
Lee Byung Joon as Park Bong Ho
Sung Byung Sook as Park Bong Hee
Yoon Gi Won as Choi Dong Kyu
Yoo Seo Jin as Lee Ji Hyun
Kim Gun as Yoo Jong Heon
Baek Seung Hee as Park Chae Rin
Jang Seo Won as Hwang Jung Hwan
Kim Dong Gyoon as director
Kim Mi Kyung as guest house ahjumma
Song Yoon Ah as herself (cameo)
Lee Joon Hyuk as himself (cameo)
Beige (베이지) (cameo)
Baek Ji Young as herself (cameo, ep 13)
Han Ye Won as Cherry (cameo, ep 15)
Son Ye Jin as herself (cameo, ep 20)
Kang Chan Yang (강찬양)
Kim Sung Hoon
Production Credits
Producer: Oh Se Kang
Director: Shin Woo Chul, Kwon Hyuk Chan
Screenwriter: Kim Eun Sook
Awards
2011 Korea Drama Festival Awards: Daesang
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actor – Drama Special (Hyun Bin)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Actress – Drama Special (Ha Ji Won)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Netizen Popularity Award – Drama
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Netizen Popularity Award (Hyun Bin and Ha Ji Won)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Award (Hyun Bin and Ha Ji Won)
Episode Ratings

DateEpisodeNationwideSeoul
2010-11-13116.1 (2nd)16.5 (2nd)
2010-11-14215.0 (5th)15.6 (4th)
2010-11-20317.9 (2nd)18.9 (1st)
2010-11-21420.0 (3rd)20.8 (3rd)
2010-11-27525.4 (1st)26.3 (1st)
2010-11-28625.2 (3rd)25.6 (3rd)
2010-12-04724.2 (2nd)24.7 (1st)
2010-12-05824.6 (3rd)24.8 (2nd)
2010-12-11927.0 (1st)27.8 (1st)
2010-12-121028.0 (2nd)28.7 (2nd)
2010-12-181127.0 (1st)28.2 (1st)
2010-12-191228.2 (2nd)29.2 (2nd)
2010-12-251324.4 (2nd)25.0 (2nd)
2010-12-261426.5 (3rd)27.1 (2nd)
2011-01-011523.0 (1st)29.3 (1st)
2011-01-021623.9 (1st)29.9 (1st)
2011-01-081723.8 (1st)30.0 (1st)
2011-01-091827.4 (1st)34.1 (1st)
2011-01-151929.1 (1st)35.0 (1st)
2011-01-162031.4 (1st)38.6 (1st)
2011-01-22Special15.9 (4th)19.9 (4th)

Source: TNS Media Korea
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HEARTSTRING


Heartstrings (TV series)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heartstrings
Heartstrings Promotional Poster.jpg
Promotional poster for Heartstrings
GenreRomanceComedyDrama
FormatTelevision series
Directed byPyo Min Soo
StarringJung Yong Hwa
Park Shin Hye
Song Chang Ui
So Yi Hyun
Kang Min Hyuk
Ending themeYou've Fallen for Me by Jung Yong Hwa
Country of originSouth Korea
Language(s)Korean
No. of episodes15 +1 special
Production
Running time70 minutes
Broadcast
Original channelMBC
First shown inSouth Korea
Original runJune 29, 2011 – August 19, 2011
External links
Official site
Heartstrings (Hangul: 넌 내게 반했어, Romanized: Neon Naege Banhaesseo , literally:You've Fallen for Me, previously known as Festival and You're into Me) is a South Korean youthful melodrama about the main characters' love, friendship and dreams, set against the backdrop of an arts university.

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[edit]Naming of the drama

The drama was previously known as Festival and later renamed to You've Fallen for Me. Fans of the drama were able to vote and give ideas for the English title of the drama, and on May 9, 2011, the drama was announced to be named as Heartstrings.[1]

[edit]Background Information

This drama's main lead, Jung Yong Hwa and Park Shin Hye, were originally paired fromSBS's 2009 drama, You're Beautiful. Jung Yong Hwa's character in You're Beautiful, Shin Woo, was involved in a one-sided love relationship with Park Shin Hye's character, Mi Nam. This pair never got together in You're Beautiful.

[edit]Summary

Lee Shin is a university student majoring in modern music. He is also the vocalist and guitarist of the band "The Stupid." Shin is known for his good looks, cocky personality, and strong passion for music. Everyone sees him as a cold-hearted person, but he's actually soft inside. He lacks interest in anything unrelated to music and has neither dreams nor plans for the future. He initially likes Jung Yoon Soo, a dance professor at university, but this all changes when he meets Lee Gyu Won.
Lee Gyu Won is a bright and outgoing student who was born into a prestigious family and is majoring in traditional Korean instruments, especially the gayageum. Gyu Won's grandfather, Lee Dong Gun, is one of the top 3 traditional musicians of his age and his biggest wish is to see his granddaughter become a traditional music prodigy. Trying to live up to her grandfather's expectations, Gyu Won immerses herself in training and becomes a university student who knows nothing outside of her studies. As her friends are fans of "The Stupid", she was forced to go to the band's concert with them. There she saw Lee Shin performing live, and is immediately captivated by him.

[edit]Cast

ActorCharacter
Jung Yong HwaLee Shin
Park Shin HyeLee Gyu Won
Song Chang UiKim Suk Hyun
So Yi HyunJung Yoon Soo
Woo RiHan Hee Joo
Kang Min HyukYeo Joon Hee
Lee Hyun JinHyun Ki Young
Im Se MiCha Bo Woon
Extended Cast

[edit]Soundtrack

The Heartstrings soundtrack was released in four parts every week starting from June 29, 2011, and concluding on July 20, 2011.

[edit]References

  1. ^ "You Named The Drama. FESTIVAL Is Now HEARTSTRINGS". Dramafever. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  2. ^ "넌 내게 반했어 OST Part 1" (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  3. ^ "넌 내게 반했어 OST Part 2" (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  4. ^ "넌 내게 반했어 OST Part 3" (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  5. ^ "넌 내게 반했어 OST Part 4" (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  6. ^ "넌 내게 반했어 OST 2" (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 13, 2011.




CITY HUNTER


Title: 시티헌터 / Sitihunteo / City Hunter
Chinese Title: 城市猎人
Genre: Action, suspense, romance
Episodes: 20
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2011-May-25 to 2011-July-28
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55

Synopsis
‘City Hunter’ is an original script based on the world-famous novel by Japan’s Tsukasa Hojo. Since it became public that Korea would be the first remake of this story into a drama, ‘City Hunter’ has been receiving worldwide attention. ‘City Hunter’ has switched the setting from Tokyo 1980 to Seoul 2011, and according to the original story structure, the protagonist becomes a city hunter and his character develops while resolving gratifying cases.
The story takes place in Seoul, 2011. Lee Yoon Sung is a talented MIT-graduate who works on the international communications team in the Blue House. He plans revenge on five politicians who caused his father’s death with his surrogate father Lee Jin Pyo and eventually becomes a “City Hunter.”
Cast
Main Cast
Lee Min Ho as Lee Yoon Sung / John Lee
Park Min Young as Kim Na Na
Lee Joon Hyuk as Kim Young Joo
City Hunter Clique
Kim Sang Joong as Lee Jin Pyo / Steve Lee
Kim Sang Ho as Bae Shik Joong / Bae Man Deok
Jung Joon as Kim Sang Gook (Jin Pyo’s henchman)
The Blue House
Lee Seung Hyung as Song Young Duk
Baek Seung Hyun as Park Ho Shik
Yang Jin Sung (양진성) as Shin Eun Ah (bodyguard, Na Na’s friend)
Lee Kwang Soo as Go Ki Joon
Group of Five
Chun Ho Jin as Choi Eung Chan (President)
Choi Il Hwa as Kim Jong Shik (Myung Moon University’s president, Young Joo’s father)
Choi Sang Hoon as Seo Yong Hak (Minister of Defence)
Lee Hyo Jung as Lee Kyung Wan (senator)
Choi Jung Woo as Cheon Jae Man
Extended Cast
Hwang Sun Hee as Jin Soo Hee (veterinarian, Young Joo’s ex-wife)
Goo Ha Ra as Choi Da Hye (President’s daughter)
Kim Mi Sook as Lee Kyung Hee (Yoon Sung’s mother)
Kim Byung Choon as Jang Woo Hyun
Shin Young Jin (신영진) as Kim Mi Ok (investigator, Na Na’s aunt, Young Joo’s subordinate)
Choi Sung Ho as Jang Pil Jae (investigator, Young Joo’s subordinate)
Maeng Bong Hak (맹봉학) as Na Na’s father
Park Sang Min as Park Moo Yul (Yoon Sung’s real father) (cameo)
Min Young Won as Min Hee (cameo)
Yoon Ye Hee
Production Credits
Original work: Manga by Tsukasa Hojo
Producer: Kim Young Sup
Director: Jin Hyuk
Screenwriter: Hwang Eun Kyung, Choi Soo Jin (최수진)
Episode Ratings

DateEpisodeNationwideSeoul
2011-05-2519.5 (9th)11.8 (6th)
2011-05-26210.0 (9th)12.2 (7th)
2011-06-01311.9 (4th)13.6 (5th)
2011-06-02412.6 (5th)15.0 (4th)
2011-06-08513.0 (4th)15.7 (3rd)
2011-06-09613.2 (4th)15.4 (2nd)
2011-06-15713.6 (3rd)16.7 (2nd)
2011-06-16812.7 (4th)14.2 (2nd)
2011-06-22913.8 (4th)15.2 (3rd)
2011-06-231014.4 (4th)16.4 (3rd)
2011-06-291117.4 (3rd)19.5 (1st)
2011-06-301218.3 (2nd)20.5 (1st)
2011-07-061318.5 (1st)20.5 (1st)
2011-07-071418.3 (2nd)20.6 (1st)
2011-07-131517.4 (3rd)19.6 (1st)
2011-07-141617.5 (3rd)18.8 (1st)
2011-07-201717.9 (2nd)19.6 (1st)
2011-07-211818.6 (1st)20.3 (1st)
2011-07-271917.2 (3rd)18.7 (3rd)
2011-07-282019.1 (3rd)20.6 (1st)

Source: TNS Media Korea
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