Thursday 4 August 2011

Birdie Buddy


Title: 버디버디 / Beodibeodi / Birdie Buddy

Chinese Title: 无名侠客

Genre: Sports, romance

Episodes: 24

Broadcast network: tvN

Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-08 to 2011-Oct-25

Air time: Monday & Tuesday 23:00


Synopsis


“Birdie Buddy” tells the story of former pro golfer John Lee and how he leads two women to become the next golf queens. John Lee became the first Korean to win a PGA title. His background was a mystery other than the fact that he was an adoptee. Aside from golf, he also excelled in the Afro-Brazilian dance/martial arts style known as “Capoeira.” Even though he found success by winning the PGA title, John Lee stopped playing golf to become a golf course tester.


Min Hae Ryung was raised to become an elite golf player and was always placed in the best environment to play golf. Her emotions have always been controlled and she has a deep wound inside of her. In contrast, Sung Mi Soo is a country girl from Kangwon Province. She comes from a poor background, but her mom worked as caddie. With her bright personality and determined efforts, she attempts to become an elite golf player.


Cast


Uee as Sung Mi Soo

- Jin Ji Hee as Mi Soo (child)

Lee Yong Woo as John Lee

Lee Da Hee as Min Hae Ryung

Yoon Yoo Sun as Jo Kyung Suk (Mi Soo’s mother)

Oh Hyun Kyung as Min Se Hwa (Hae Ryung’s mother)

Yoo In Na as Mi Soo’s friend

Park Han Bi (박한비) as Sung Tae Gab (Mi Soo’s brother)

Yang Hee Kyung

Yoon Gi Won

Park Sung Woong

Kim Jung Hak

Woo Hyun

Han Seung Hyun (한승현)

Park Young Rin (박영린)


Production Credits


Production company: Group Eight

Director: Yoon Sang Ho

Original writing: Manhwa “Buddy” by Lee Hyun Se (이현세)

Sceenwriter: Kwon In Chan


Note


- The drama was initially scheduled to air in the summer of 2010 but was postponed by Group Eight.

- On 2/Nov/2010, a representative from MBC announced that Birdie Buddy will air after Queen of Reversals in March 2011. However, the drama was later rejected by the MBC board for being unsuitable. Instead, Queen of Reversals was extended and another series, The Duo was aired in the place of Birdie Buddy.

- After several cancellations and postponements, an official from tvN announced on 5/July/2011 that Birdie Buddy will premiere August 8 after I Need Romance ends. The producers have decided to air 24 episodes spanning 45 minutes each instead of the initial 20 episodes of 70 minutes each.

- Filming has completed before the broadcast in November 2010 and has already sold rights to air overseas in seven other countries.


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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: To Be Announced

Broadcast Network: KBS2

Broadcast period: 2011-Aug-06

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).





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