Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Resident Playbook (Korean: 언젠가는 슬기로울 전공의생활) is an upcoming South Korean television series created by Shin Won-ho and Lee Woo-jung, written by Kim Song-hee, directed by Lee Min-soo, and starring Go Youn-jung, Shin Si-ah, Han Ye-ji, Kang You-seok [], and Jung Joon-won.
Hospital Playlist (Korean: 슬기로운 의사생활) is a South Korean television series written by Lee Woo-jung and directed by Shin Won-ho. [1] [2] It is the second installment of the Wise Life series, following Prison Playbook (2017–18). [3]
This is an incomplete list of Korean dramas, broadcast on nationwide networks KBS (KBS1 and KBS2), MBC, SBS; and cable channels JTBC, tvN, OCN, Channel A, MBN, Mnet and TV Chosun. The list also contains notable miniseries and web series broadcast on Naver TV , TVING , Wavve , Coupang Play , Netflix , Viu , Viki , iQIYI , Disney+ ( Star ), Apple ...
Prison Playbook [2] (Korean: 슬기로운 감빵생활) is a 2017 South Korean television series directed by Shin Won-ho and starring Park Hae-soo and Jung Kyung-ho. The series marks Park Hae-soo's first-ever lead role. It aired on tvN from November 22, 2017 to January 18, 2018, every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:10 for 16 episodes. [3] [4]
Death's Game centers on Choi Yee-jae, a young man who attempts suicide after struggling to find a job for seven years.Death, however, is offended by Yee-jae's lack of concern for dying and chooses to punish him by making him play a game in which he must reincarnate and die 12 times before being sent to hell.
It is the second installment of the Wise Life series, following Prison Playbook (2017–18). [105] Lee, who has partnered with Shin Won-ho on all her previous dramas for tvN, has once again joined forces with the director. They have also reunited with two actors from their past dramas, Jung Kyung-ho from Prison Playbook, and Yoo Yeon-seok from ...
Lee Do-hyun made his acting debut in the 2017 black comedy Prison Playbook, in which he portrayed the young version of Jung Kyung-ho's character. [4]In 2018, Lee was cast in the romantic television series Still 17 in a supporting role as a member of the high school's rowing club. [5]
Golden Time (Korean: 골든타임; RR: Goldeuntaim) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Lee Sun-kyun, Hwang Jung-eum, Lee Sung-min and Song Seon-mi. [1] [2] [3] It aired on MBC from July 9 to September 25, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 23 episodes.