Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Heartstrings

Heartstrings

Genre:   Music, Romance
Episodes:   15
Sypnosis:
          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 and strong passion for music, but in reality he is cold, 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 Kyu Won. Lee Kyu Won is a bright and outgoing student who was born into a prestigious family and is majoring in traditional Korean instruments, especially the gayageum. Kyu 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, Kyu 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.

Casts:

Jung Yong Hwa as Lee Shin
Park Shin Hye as Lee Kyu Won
Song Chang Ui as Kim Suk Hyun
So Yi Hyun as Jung Yoon Soo
Woo Ri as Han Hee Joo
Kang Min Hyuk as Yeo Joon
Lee Hyun Jin as Hyun Ki Young
Im Se Mi as Cha Bo Woon

Extended Cast
Lee Jung Hun as Im Tae Joon
Jung Kyung Ho as Goo Jung Eun
Jang Seo Won as Yoon Soo Myung
Shin Goo as Lee Dong Jin
Sun Woo Jae Duk as Lee Sun Ki
Lee Il Hwa as Song Ji Young
Moon Ga Young as Lee Jung Hyun
Kim Sun Kyung as Professor Hong
Seo Bum Suk as Lee Hyun Soo
Oh Won Bin as guitarist of The Stupid
Song Se Hyun as bassist of The Stupid


Protect The Boss

Protect the Boss

Genre:   Romantic Comedy
Episodes:   18
Sypnosis:
          No Eun Seol finally gets a job as a secretary at a law firm after struggling with unemployment, only to fall in love with her boss, Cha Ji Heon, the immature youngest son of a chaebol family.

Casts:

Choi Kang Hee as No Eun Seol
Ji Sung as Cha Ji Heon
Hero Jaejoong as Cha Moo Won
Wang Ji Hye as Seo Na Yoon
Lee Hee Won as Yang Ha Young
Park Young Kyu as Chairman Cha
Cha Hwa Yun as Shin Sook Hee
Kim Young Ok as Mrs. Song
Ha Jae Sook as Lee Myung Ran
Jung Kyu Soo as No Bong Man
Kim Hyung Bum as Secretary Kim
Kim Ha Kyoon as Secretary Jang
Kim Chung as Hwang Kwan Jang
Kim Seung Wook as Park Sang Moo
Lee Hee Jin
Ahn Nae Sang (cameo)
Oh Hyun Kyung (cameo)
Yoon Gi Won (cameo)

Sungkyunkwan Scandal

Sungkyunkwan Scandal

Genre:   Comedy, Period Drama, Romance
Episodes:   20
Sypnosis:
          This drama is set in Sungkyunkwan University during the Joseon era, revolving around the exploits and love stories of four youths. When her younger brother falls ill, Kim Yoon Hee enters the school in his place disguised as a boy in her desperation to find a way to support him, and becomes friends with Lee Sun Joon, extremely rich and the brains of the gang, playboy Goo Yong Ha and the rebellious Moon Jae Shin.

Casts:

Micky Yoochun as Lee Sun Joon
Park Min Young as Kim Yoon Hee
Bang Joon Seo as young Yoon Hee
Song Joong Ki as Goo Yong Ha
Yoo Ah In as Moon Jae Shin
Seo Hyo Rim as Ha Hyo Eun
Kim Min Seo as Cho Sun
Jun Tae Soo as Ha In Soo
Kang Sung Pil as Im Byung Choon
Kim Dong Yoon as Seol Go Bong
Chae Byung Chan as Kang Moo
Ahn Nae Sang as Jung Yak Yong
Park Geun Soo as Yoo Chang Ik
Kim Ha Kyoon as Choi Shin Mook
Kim Young Bae as Go Jang Bok
Im Young Pil as Ham Choon Ho
Kim Jung Kyoon as Ahn Do Hyun
Jang Se Hyun as Kim Woo Tak
Hwang Chan Woo as Bae Hae Won
Joo Ah Sung as Nam Myung Shik
Lee In as Park Dal Jae
Jo Sung Ha as King Jeongjo
Kim Gab Soo as Left State Minister Lee Jung Moo
Lee Jae Yong as Ha Woo Kyu (Minister of War)
Choi Dong Joon as Moon Geun Soo (Minister of Justice)
Kim Ik Tae as Prime Minister Chae Je Gong
Kim Mi Kyung as Ms. Jo (Yoon Hee’s mother)
Han Yun as Kim Yoon Shik (Yoon Hee’s brother)
Park Dong Bin as the Minister of War’s steward
Kim Kwang Gyu as Hwang Ga
Ryu Dam as Soon Dol
Sung Hyun Joo as Beo Deul
Im Yoon Jung as Aeng Aeng
Jung Hye Mi as Seom Seom
Lee Min Ho as Bok Soo (petty thief)
Kim Dan Yool as Bok Dong (page boy)
Park Chul Min as Hanseongbu official Yoon Hyung Goo
Lee Dal Hyung as Goo Yong Ha’s father
Lee Won Jong as shaman Bak Soo (cameo, ep8)
Oh Na Mi as Hyo Eun’s friend (cameo, ep10)
Seol Ji Yoon as retired gisaeng (cameo)

Thorn Birds

Thorn Birds

Genre:   Melodrama, Romance
Episodes:   20
Sypnosis:
          This is the story of two women, Seo Jung Eun and Han Yoo Kyung, who walk very different paths to achieve their desires. Seo Jung Eun is a strong and courageous woman who has suffered a difficult life, having grown up in an orphanage, but continues to embrace people around her despite longing for affection herself. Jung Eun harbours the hope that she will meet her mother if she becomes a star, striving to reach her goal and overcome her suffering with her pure and innocent nature. In contrast, Han Yoo Kyung has a birth secret for which she is willing to throw away everything in order to get revenge. The "thorn birds" of the title refers to Jung Eun's character, who only brings out her best at the cost of great pain. A thorn bird is a mythical bird who searches for a thorn tree from the day it is born. When it finds it, the bird impales itself upon the sharpest thorn, and rises above the agony to sing the most beautiful song ever heard.

Casts:

Han Hye Jin as Seo Jung Eun
- Kim So Hyun as young Jung Eun
Joo Sang Wook as Lee Young Jo
- Lee Min Ho as young Young Jo
Kim Min Jung as Han Yoo Kyung
- Yoon Jung Eun as young Yoo Kyung
Seo Do Young as Choi Kang Woo

Extended Cast
Cha Hwa Yun as Yoon Myung Ja / Lee Ae Rin
Kim Ha Eun as Yang Mi Ryun
Song Ok Sook as Kim Kye Soon
Choi Jae Won as Park Han Soo
- Kim Dong Young as young Han Soo
Jung Ui Kap as Lee Young Gook
Park Ji Il as Choi Jong Dal
Ahn Seung Hoon (안승훈) as Yoon Myung Goo
Lee Mi Young as Soon Geum
Jung Eun Byul as Seo Jin
Oh Hyun Kyung as Young Jo’s grandfather
Kim Soo Hyun (김수현) as Han Byul
Lee Won Jae (이원재) as Yoon Hak Goo
Choi Sang Hoon as Seo Jin’s father
Jung Kyung Soon as Yoo Kyung’s adoptive mother
Jang Min Ho (장민호) as Lee Soo Young
Jang Yong (cameo)
Kim Ji Young


Vampire Prosecutor

Vampire Prosecutor

Genre:   Fantasy, Mystery
Episodes:   12
Sypnosis:
          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.

Casts:

Yun Jung Hoon as Min Tae Yeon (Prosecutor)
Lee Young Ah as Yoo Jung In (Prosecutor)
Lee Won Jong as Hwang Soon Bum (Detective)
Kim Joo Young as Choi Dong Man

Supporting Cast
Kim Ye Jin (김예진) as Soo Hee (Coroner)
Jang Hyun Sung as Jang Chul Oh (Chief Prosecutor)
Park Jae Hoon as (Bartender)
Kim Eung Soo as Yoo Won Kook

Cameos
Song Min Jung (송민정) as Seo Ji Yeon (ep 2 )
Seo Woo Jin (서우진) as Oh Min Ho (ep 3 )
Choi Min (최민) as Nam Gun Wook (ep 4 )
Jang Young Nam as Yoon Ji Hee (ep 4, 8 )
Jo Jung Eun as Park Hyun Joo (ep 5)
Jung Da Hye (정다혜) as Yoon Se Hwa (ep 8 )
Jung Ui Chul as Min Jung Woo (ep 8 )
Lee Jong Hyuk as Prosecutor Jin (ep 8 )
Kim Hyo Sun (김효선)


Baby-faced Beauty

Baby-faced Beauty

Genre:   Romantic Comedy
Episodes:   20
Sypnosis:
          The story of a 34-year-old woman who's saddled with family debt and only has a high school qualifications, but dreams of becoming a fashion designer. Her youthful appearance is her only advantage; she is mistaken for a 25-year-old university graduate and subsequently lands her dream job when she's hired by a fashion design company.

Casts:

Jang Nara as Lee So Young
Choi Daniel as Choi Jin Wook
Ryu Jin as Ji Seung Il
Kim Min Seo as Kang Yoon Seo

The Style Design Company
Hong Rok Gi (홍록기) as Manager Jang Ki Hong
Son Hwa Ryung as Assistant Manager Jang Mi Soon
Yoo Yun Ji as Park Na Ra
Kim Mi Kyung as Director Baek
Na Young Hee as Managing Director Hyun Ji Sook
Yoo Tae Woong as Team Leader Kim Joon Soo

Other people
Oh Yeon Seo as Lee So Jin
Hyun Young as Ji Joo Hee
Yoon Hee Suk as No Yong Joon (So Young’s uncle)
Ahn Seo Hyun as Ji Hyun Yi
Kim Hye Ok as Jung Ok (So Young’s mother)
Kim Gyu Chul as So Young’s father
Kim Bo Yoon (김보윤) as Kwon Hye Jung
Park Chul Min as Sun Nam
Lee Seung Hyung as Director Ahn Jung Nam
Yoon Joo Sang as Jin Wook’s father
Geum Ho Suk (금호석) as Min Ki
Lee Sung Min as Chae Seul Ah
Min Ah as Hye Mi (cameo ep 1, 6)
Jun So Min as Lee Jin Hee (cameo)
Park Sung Kwang (박성광) (cameo)
Jung Joo Eun


Lie To Me

Lie to Me

Genre: Romantic Comedy
Episodes:   16
Sypnosis:
          Gong Ah Jung, a level 5 Ministry of Culture official, gets entangled in a web of lies when she mistakenly lies that she's married to Hyun Ki Joon, a hotel manager from an affluent family. Their relationship is further complicated when Ki Joon's ex-fiancée and a close friend of his brother's, Oh Yoon Joo, reappears in his life.

Casts:

Yoon Eun Hye as Gong Ah Jung
Kang Ji Hwan as Hyun Ki Joon
Sung Joon as Hyun Sang Hee
Jo Yoon Hee as Oh Yoon Joo
Hong Soo Hyun as Yoo So Ran
Ryu Seung Soo as Chun Jae Bum

Extended Cast
Oh Mi Hee as Hyun Myung Jin
Kwon Se In as Park Hoon
Park Ji Yoon as Manager Park
Kang Shin Il as Gong Joon Ho
Lee Kyung Jin as Shim Ae Kyung
Kwon Hae Hyo as Hwang Suk Bong
Kang Rae Yun as Rae Yeon
Song Ji Eun as Ji Eun
Kim Bo Yun (김보연) as Bo Yeon
Jang Woo Young (장우영) as Kim Yeon Nim
Kim Gyu Jin as Gyu Jin
Ahn Jung Hoon as Manager Ahn
Park Hyo Joon as Hyo Joon
Ja Doo (자두) as Ja Doo
Min Joon Hyun as journalist
Danny Ahn as Ki Joon’s friend (cameo)
Choi Yoon So as arranged marriage partner (cameo)
Baek Seung Hyun as Ah Jung’s blind date (cameo, ep9)
Yoo Ha Na (cameo)


The Greatest Love

The Greatest Love

Genre:   Romantic Comedy
Episodes:   16
Sypnosis:
          Ae Jung is a female band member who is already over the hill. When she enters a variety show to pretend marriage with the top star Jin, she gets entangled in a love triangle along with her ex-bandmate Kang Se Ri. Yoon Pil Joo is a doctor of oriental medicine who has no interest in the entertainment industry but meets Ae Jung by chance and falls for her.

Casts:

Gong Hyo Jin as Goo Ae Jung
Cha Seung Won as Dokko Jin
Yoo In Na as Kang Se Ri
Yoon Kye Sang as Yoon Pil Joo

Extended Cast
Choi Sung Min as Kim Eun Ho PD
Kim Mi Jin as Producer Han Myung Jung
Jung Man Shik as Director Jang
Ryu Hyo Young as Ha Roo Mi
Han Jin Hee as Goo Ja Chul
Jung Joon Ha as Goo Ae Wan (Ae Jung’s brother/manager)
Park Won Sook as Pil Joo’s mother
Choi Hwa Jung as Representative Moon
Lee Hee Jin as Jenny
Im Ji Kyu as Kim Jae Suk
Bae Seul Gi as Han Mi Na
Yang Han Yeol as Goo Hyung Kyu

Cameos
Lee Seung Ki as himself
Brian (브라이언) as Kang Min
Park Si Yeon as Kim Hee Jin
Ho Ran (호란) as radio DJ
Lee Je In (이제인)
Kim Sung Joo (김성주)
Jung Yoon Ki (정윤기)
Lee Byung Jin (이병진)
Jang Hang Joon
Jung Doo Hong (정두홍)
Kim Goo Ra (김구라)
Lee Hwi Jae
Park Mi Sun
Lee Kyung Shil
Jo Hyung Gi (조형기)
Kim Ji Sun (김지선)
Jo Hye Ryun
Ji Sang Ryul
Kim Hyun Chul (김현철)
Park Kyung Rim
Kim Shin Young (김신영)


If Tomorrow Comes

If Tomorrow Comes

Genre:   Family, Romance
Episodes:   50
Sypnosis:
          "If Tomorrow Comes" is about the love and conflict between a mother and daughter. Seo Woo takes on the role of kind-hearted college girl Eun-chae, who thinks respecting your parents brings you happiness. The mother role will be played by Ko Doo-sim.

Casts:

Seo Woo as Yoon Eun Chae
Go Doo Sim as Son Jung In
Ha Suk Jin as Lee Young Gyun
Lee Kyu Han as Lee Il Bong
Im Hyun Sik as Lee Kwi Nam
Lee Hye Sook as Kim Bo Bae
Kil Yong Woo as Yoon Won Sub
Kim Hye Sun as Kim Soon Jung
Seo Yoo Jung as Hyun Sook’s sister
Kim So Yun (김소연) as Da Jung
Lee Kyung Jin as Yoon Won Ja
Kim Joo Ri (김주리)
Lee Seung Hyung as Son Jung Mo
Shin Da Eun as Oh Soo Jung
Park Soo Young (박수영) as Lee Jin Gyu
Do Yi Sung as Lee Sung Ryong
Ri Ah (리아) as Lee Ji Mi

49 Days

49 Days

Genre:   Fantasy, Romance
Episodes:   20
Sypnosis:
          A young woman named Ji Hyun was enjoying absolute bliss as she was about to be married with her fiancé, but her perfect life is shattered in a car accident that left her in a coma. She is given a second chance at life by a reaper, but it comes with a condition: she has to find three people outside of her family who would cry genuine tears for her. In order to do this, she borrows the body of Yi Kyung, a part-time employee at a convenience store.

Casts:

Lee Yo Won as Song Yi Kyung
Nam Gyu Ri as Shin Ji Hyun
- Kim Yoo Bin as young Ji Hyun
Jo Hyun Jae as Han Kang
Bae Soo Bin as Kang Min Ho
Jung Il Woo as scheduler / Song Yi Soo
Seo Ji Hye as Shin In Jung

Extended Cast
Choi Jung Woo as Shin Il Shik (Ji Hyun’s father)
Yoo Ji In as Ji Hyun’s mother
Bae Geu Rin as Park Seo Woo
Son Byung Ho as Oh Hae Won
Moon Hee Kyung as Bang Hwa Joon
Kang Sung Min as No Kyung Bin
Yoon Bong Gil (윤봉길) as Cha Jin Young
Kim Ho Chang as Ki Joon Hee
Jin Ye Sol as Ma Soon Jung
Lee Jong Park (이종박) as Go Mi Jin
Ban Hyo Jung as sunbae Scheduler (cameo)
Kim Hyung Bum as another 49-days-traveller (cameo, ep 15)
Jung Da Hye (정다혜) (cameo)


Live In Style

Live in Style

Genre:   Family
Episodes:   50
Sypnosis:
          The story of the love and conflicts of each member of a large family, all of whom have unusual names.

Casts:

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 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


A Thousand Kisses

A Thousand Kisses

Genre:   Romance
Episodes:   50
Sypnosis:
          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.

Casts:

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)


Dream High 2

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Genre:   School, Drama
Episodes:   16
Sypnosis:
          Kirin High School of Art has been taken over by Oz Entertainment because of financial bankruptcy. Oz Entertainment then transfers over its own idol stars to Kirin High to avoid a law requiring under age entertainers to study for a set time. Competition then brews between troubled students at Kirin High School of Art and then newly transfered idols from Oz Entertainment.
          Shin Hae-Sung (Kang So-Ra) enters Kirin High School of Art with a high written exam score, but poor performance scores. She then meets fellow students Jin Yoo-Jin (Jinwoon) and JB (JB), who makes her realize how fun music can be. Jin Yoo-Jin acted when he was a young child. Now, he is a troubled student dreaming of becoming a rock star. He attempts to cure his pain caused by his parent's divorce through music.