Showing posts with label Year 2002. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year 2002. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Winter Sonata

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Title: 겨울연가 / Gyeoul Yeonga

Also known as: / Winter Ballad / Winter Love Song / Endless Love 2

Genre: Drama, Romance

Episodes: 20

Broadcast network: KBS2

Broadcast period: 2002-01-14 to 2002-03-19

Air time: Monday & Tuesday 9:55 PM

Synopsis

Winter Sonata begins when Joon-sang (Bae Yong Jun) moves to a new high school in search for his biological father. Yu-jin (Choi Ji Woo) and Sang-hyuk (Park Yong Ha) have been close childhood friends; though Sang-hyuk wants to be more than a friend, Yu-jin sees him merely as a brother. On a trip together with some other high school mates, Oh Chelin (Park Sol Mi), Jin-suk (Lee Hye Eun) and Yong-kuk (Ryu Seung Soo), Yu-jin is saved after an accident by Joon-sang and after that they get to be really close and she opens up his cold heart. However, circumstances and fate dictate that their love will never be. He abruptly disappears from their lives.

Ten years later the old High School buddies get together to celebrate Yu-jin and Sang-hyuk's soon to be wedding. Yu-jin who was deeply in love with Joon-sang, still has this fire in her heart for him, even though he's been out of her life for a decade. But at this party Oh Chelin's new boyfriend arrives, and he looks just the same as Joon-sang. Could it be him or is Yu-jin only dreaming?

Cast

Bae Yong Jun as Kang Joon-sang/Lee Min-hyung

Choi Ji Woo as Jung Yu-jin

Park Yong Ha as Kim Sang-hyuk

Park Sol Mi as Oh Che-lin

Lee Hye Eun as Kong Jin-suk (classmate with glasses)

Ryu Seung Soo as Kwon Yong-kuk (classmate who reads palms)

Ha Jae Young as Jung Hyun-soo (Yu-jin's father)

Kim Hae Sook as Yu-jin's mother

Jung Dong Hwan as Prof. Kim Jin-woo (Sang-hyuk's father)

Lee Hyo Chun as Sang-hyuk's mother

Jung Won Jong as Park Jong-ho (teacher)

Jang Hang Sun as Supervisor Min

Production Credits

Director: Yun Seok Ho, Lee Hyung Min

Writer: Kim Eun Hee, Yoon Eun Kyung, Oh Soo Yun

Cinematography: Kim Byeong-Cheon

Lighting: Kim Gwang-Su

Production: KBS

Monday, 8 March 2010

We Are Dating Now

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Title: 지금은 연애중 / Jigeumeun Yeonaejung

Also known as: Dating Now

Genre: Drama, Romance

Episodes: 16

Broadcast network: SBS

Broadcast period: 2002-01-16 to 2002-03-07

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55 PM

Synopsis

Ho-Jung (Chae Rim) is a cute, naive girl who often falls head over heals with the wrong guys. Both Ho-Jung and Kyu-In (So Ji Sup), her neighbor, are idealistic about love. They start off on the wrong foot and treats each other as if they were siblings, constantly fighting. Ho-Jung's friend Cha Hee (Choi Yoon Young) has a thing for Kyu-In and Ho-Jung later realizes that she too has feelings for him. Ho-Jae (Kwon Sang Woo), Ho-Jung's brother, is a player, who has good physical features. Things start to get complicated for Ho-Jae when he falls for Ho-Jung's friend Soo-Ji (Lee Hee Jung), who does not have a physical appeal but has a good personality and intelligence.

Cast

Chae Rim as Yoon Ho-jung

So Ji Sup as Choi Kyo-in

Choi Yoon Young as Kang Cha-hee

Kwon Sang Woo as Yoon Ho-jae

Kim Na Woon as Choi Kyo-sun

Production Credits

Chief Producer: Woon Goon Il

Director: Oh Se Kang

Screenwriter: Yoon Sung Hee

Production: SBS

Trio

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Title: 삼총사 / Sam-chong-sa

Episodes: 17

Broadcast network: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-11-06 to 2003-01-02

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55 PM

Synopsis

Trio tells the story about 3 boys (Joon-ki, Bum-soo and Jae-moon) who befriend each other and become known as the Trio of Incheon. The drama is about the bond of friendship between 3 guys who grew up together. Their friendship endures, even though they may face obstacles and hardships between them. Trio is one of the feel good dramas after you watch it. The drama makes you want to cherish the friendship you have in your own life.

Cast

Ryu Jin as Park Joon-ki

Son Ji Chang as Jang Bum-sooKim So Yun as Choi Su-young

Hwang In Young as Jung Mi-ri

Lee Jung Jin as Lee Jae-moon

Jung Da Bin as Jang Yoon-jung (Bum-soo's sister)

Production Credits

Producer: Jung Woon Hyun 정운현

Director: Jang Doo Ik 장두익

Writer: Jung Young Sun 정영선, Do Hyun Jung 도현정, Yeo Jung Mi 여정미

Sunshine

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Title: 그햇살이 나에게 / Keu-haet-sal-i Na-e-ge

Also known as: Sunlight Upon Me

Episodes: 16

Broadcast network: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-01-02 to 2002-02-21

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55 PM

Synopsis

Kim Yun-woo (Kim So Yun) is trying to get the money for a license to become a distributor at the local harbour while living with her sea captain father and 17 year older sister. She first meets Attorney Kang Dong-suk (Ryu Shi Won) when going to a local singing competition to earn some of the money but ends up saving him from drowning.

He works on a homeshopping network in Seoul as an attorney and is dating the owners daughter; Director Choi Joon-hee (Yoo Sun). Kim Yeon-woo's childhood friend Lee Han-su (Park Kwang Hyun) wants to be an actor and steals the money that Yeon-woo lent from his parents and so she has no choice but to follow Han-su to Seoul where she must contact Kang Dong-suk for legal advice when Lee Han-su gets scammed.

–Shayla

Cast

Kim So Yun as Kim Yun-woo

Ryu Shi Won as Attorney Kang Dong-suk

Yoo Sun as Director Choi Joon-hee

Park Kwang Hyun as Lee Han-su (Yun-woo's childhood friend)

Kim Hyun Soo as Choi So-hee

Yang Mi Kyung as Kim Yun-sook (Yun-woo's sister)

Lee Hwi Hyang as Yoon Yu-sa (Joon-hee's mother)

Choi Bool Am as Choi Myung-ho (Joon-hee's grandfather)

Kil Yong Woo as Choi Tae-kyung (Joon-hee's father)

Kim Chang Wan as Joo Min-ho

Kim Sung Kyum as Kim Kwang-chul

Im Hyun Sik

Production Credits

Producer: Lee Eun Kyu

Director: Kim Sa Hyun

Writer: Kim In Young

Successful Story of a Bright Girl

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Title: 명랑소녀 성공기 / Myung-rang So-nyu Sung-gong Gi

Also known as: Cheerful Girl's Success Story / A Bright Girl's Success Story

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Episodes: 16

Broadcast network: SBS

Broadcast period: 2002-03-13 to 2002-05-02

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55-11:05 PM

Synopsis

Jang Nara plays a cute and innocent country girl who often daydreams of rescuing her prince. One day, she meets Jang Hyuk who accidentally falls into her bath tub while she was taking her bath. Not off to a good start they started arguing over the matter. However, the story goes on to tell how Jang Nara arrives in the big city due to her plan to settle her irresponsible parents' debts. She moves into Jang Hyuk's house as a hired servant hence begins to teach the rich spoiled brat (Jang Hyuk) some manners through her down to earth scoldings and no-nonsense attitude. This drama gets totally hilarious in many scenes where Jang Nara and Jang Hyuk's combination comes out as refreshingly cute. Jang Hyuk plays a rich and proud man who inherits his father's business but is later betrayed by his own cousin and uncle leading to his downfall. On the other hand, Jang Nara plays a girl that he meets who help him pick up the pieces in his life, from defeat to success. A very well written drama with a story many will enjoy!

Cast

Jang Hyuk as Han Gi-tae

Jang Nara as Cha Yang-soon

Han Eun Jung as Yoon Na-hee

Ryu Soo Young as Han Joon-tae

Yoon Tae Young as Song Suk-koo

Chu Ja Hyun as Hwang Bo-bae

Jun Min

Production Credits

Producer: Jang Ki Hong

Writer: Lee Hee Myung

Production: SBS

Since We Met

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Title: 그대를 알고부터 / Keu-dae-reul Ahl-go-bu-teo

Also known as: Since I Met You / Since I Knew You

Episodes: 48

Broadcasted by: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-04-28 to 2002-10-20

Air time: Saturday & Sunday 7:55 PM

Synopsis

Choi Jin Shil stars as Lee Ok Hwa, a good-spirited “yun-byun” (Korean person living in China) girl from China. Ryu Shi Won is an entertainments reporter that happens to find himself in trouble when he's in China. He is played around with by kkang ppaes, but Lee Ok Hwa saves him when she finds out one of the kkang ppaes is her own brother. When Ok Hwa comes to Korea to work under Ryu Shi Won's uncle, Ryu Shi Won tries to pretend like he never knew Ok Hwa, which doesn't work out. They always get in fusses and fights, but those are what bring them closer together. On the other hand, Ok Hwa lives with her boss's sister and her two children. The twins, Su Jin and Mi Jin (Park Jin Hee) are bright kids that grew up very well despite the difficult financial problems. Mi Jin is still in college, and secretly loves Lee Suh Jin. She coincidentally works for Lee Suh Jin's outrageous grandmother, and while working there becomes closer to Lee Suh Jin. The only problem is that Mi Jin's cousin (also Ryu Shi Won's sister), Hae Won (Park Yae Jin) likes Lee Suh Jin too. The struggles and love that bonds a family together is beautifully portrayed in this drama.

Cast

Choi Jin Shil as Lee Ok-Hwa

Ryu Shi Won as Cho Ki-Won

Park Jin Hee as Kim Mi-Jin (Ki-Won's cousin)

Lee Seo Jin as Kang Min-Suk (Mi-Jin's bf)

Park Ye Jin as Cho Hae-Won (Ki-Won's sister)

Kim Tae Hyun as Kim Su-Jin (Mi-Jin's brother)

Oh Seung Hyun as Hwang Bong-sook (Su-Jin's gf)

Extended Cast:

Kim Hye Ja as Cho Nam-Deuk (Mi-Jin's mother)

Han In Soo as Cho Nam-Uk (Ki-Won's father)

Lee Hyo Chun as Kim Young-Sook (Ki-Won's mother)

Kim Chang Wan as Cho Nam-Sik (Ki-Won's uncle)

Yang Hee Kyung as Hong Ae-Kyung (Nam-Sik's wife)

Kim Kyu Chul as Cho Nam-Ki (Ki-Won's uncle)

Kim Do Yeon as Lee Geum-Hee

Hong Chung Min as Reporter Hong Eun-Jae (Ki-Won's co-worker)

Kim Young Ok as Min Suk-Hee (Min-Suk's grandmother)

Kim Hyung Ja as Yeon Ja (Bong-sook's mother)

Song Jae Ho as Prof. Piao (Nam-Deuk's teacher)

Production Credits

Producer: Park Jong

Writer: Jung Sung Ju

Shoot for the star

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Title: 별을쏘다 / Byeol-eul Sso-da

Also known as: Shooting Stars / Shooting the Star

Episodes: 16

Broadcast network: SBS

Broadcast period: 2002-11-20 to 2003-01-09

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday at 9:55-11:05 PM

Synopsis

Sora, a 29 year-old woman who has no job, career, or academic pedigree, and longs only to be married to a man she can call her true love. Her chance arrives when she meets Sung Tae, a waiter and wannabe actor. He impresses Sora and her brother, a low-rent talent manager named Bada, in a winning dramatic role. Sung Tae also suffers from dyslexia, making script reading mighty difficult, but with Sora's support, Sung Tae finally does become an actor. However, when a relationship builds between the two, it inevitably leads to complications, and even a scandal…

Cast

Jun Do Yeon as Han Sora

Jo In Sung as Ku Sung-tae

Park Sang Myun as Han Ba-dah (Sora's brother)

Lee Seo Jin as Do-hun (Yae-rin's manager)

Hong Eun Hee as Yae-rin (aspiring actress)

Jo Jung Rin as Ah-jung

Han Joon as Seung-woo

Byun Jung Soo as Lee Mi-ryun

Park Chul as Jang Min-su (director)

Production Credits

Director: Lee Jang Soo

Writer: Yoon Sung Hee

Ruler of Your Own World

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Title: 네 멋대로 해라 / Ne Meot-dae-ro Hae-ra

Also known as: As You Wish

Genre: Drama, Romance

Episodes: 20

Broadcast network: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-07-03 to 2002-09-05

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 9:55 PM

Synopsis

Ko Bok-Su's life is a mess. After a difficult childhood and time in prison, fate leads him to Chun Kyung. Bok-Su steals her wallet, but the chain reaction that follows from the act is both unpredictable and unforgettable. Ko Bok-Su embarks on a journey that ultimately touches the lives of all those around him, and will inspire and surprise even the most jaded K-drama fan!

Cast

Yang Dong Geun as Ko Bok-Su

Lee Na Young as Jun Kyung

Gong Hyo Jin as Song Mi-Rae

Lee Dong Gun as Han Dong-Jin

Extended Cast

Shin Goo as Ko Joong-Sup (Bok-Su's father)

Yoon Yuh Jung as Jung Yoo-Soon (Bok-Su's mother)

Jo Kyung Hwan as Jun Nak-Kwan (Kyung's father)

Lee Hye Sook as Kang In-Ok (Kyung's mother)

Lee Se Chang as Jun Kang (Kyung's brother)

Kim Myung Kook as Sgt. Park Jung-Dal

Huh In Bum as Kko Boong-Yi (Junior)

Jun Hye Jin as Song Hyun-Ji (Mi-Rae's sister)

Kim Jae Wook as Ki Hong (band member)

Kim Jae Man as Jung Kook (band member)

Production Credits

Chief Producer: Jang Keun Soo

Director: Park Sung Soo

Writer: In Jung Ok

Romance

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Title: 로망스 / Ro-mang-seu

Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy

Episodes: 16

Broadcast network: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-05-08 to 2002-06-27

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday at 9:55 PM

Synopsis

Fatal love strikes us out of a sudden and helplessly takes us deep down into the sea of fervor, giving us no choice but to yield. This drama beautifully unfolds the forbidden passion between a teacher and a student.

Chae-Won (Kim Ha Neul) and Gwan-Woo (Kim Jae Won) meet for the first time at a rural seaside village flower festival. They fall in love at first sight, not in their dreams have they known that Chae-Won is the teacher at Gwan-Woo's high school. The second time they meet is at the classroom where they realize the situation and become bewildered and embarrassed. The love story between the two young people is overlapped with Gwan-Woo's tearful success story and this inspire the viewers with high emotion.

Source: MBC Production

Cast

Kim Jae Won as Choi Kwan-woo

Kim Ha Neul as Kim Chae-won

Jung Sung Hwan as Lee Eun-suk (son of the Chairman)

Kim Yoo Mi as Choi Yun-hee (Kwan-woo's sister)

Han Hye Jin as Yoon Ji-soo (Kwan-woo's classmate)

Kim Hae Sook as Oh Young-suk (Kwan-woo's mother)

Hyun Seok as Choi Jang-soo (Kwan-woo's father)

Go Myung Hwan as Kim Bong-kyun

Shim Yang Hong as Kim Dae-kun (Chae-won's father)

Park Won Sook as President Yoon Mi-hee (Chae-won's mother)

Kim Yong Gun as Chairman Lee Young-kyu (Eun-suk's father)

Ahn Yeon Hong as Suh Min-joo (Chae-won's roommate)

Moon Ji Yoon as Choi Jang-bi (Kwan-woo's brother)

Lee Byung Joon as Choi Gong-myung (Kwan-woo's little half-brother)

Production Credits

Director: Lee Dae Young

Executive Producer: Jung Wun Hyun

Script Writer: Bae Yoo Mi

Production: MBC

Saturday, 6 March 2010

My Love Patzzi

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Title: 내 사랑 팥쥐 / Nae Sarang Patjwi

Also known as: My Love Cindy

Episodes: 10

Broadcast network: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-08-26 to 2002-09-24

Airtime: Monday & Tuesday at 9:55 PM

Cast

Jang Nara as Yang Song-yi

Kim Rae Won as Kim Hyun-sung

Kim Jae Won as Kang Seung-joon

Hong Eun Hee as Eun Hee-won

Production Credits

Scriptwriter: Kim Yi Young

Producer: Lee Jin Suk

Loving You

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Title: 러빙유 / Leobing Yu

Episodes: 12

Broadcasted by: KBS

Broadcast period: 2002

Cast & Credits

Park Yong Ha as Lee Hyuk

Eugene as Jin Da Rae

Lee Yu Ri as Cho Su Kyong

Lee Dong Wook as Lee Min

Director : Lee Geon Jun

Writer : Kim Jong Hyeon & Shin Hye Jin

Synopsis

Jin Da Rae (Eugene) is the daughter of a female diver in Cheju Island. After her father mysteriously passes away she tries to uncover the truth about his death. One day she coincidentally saves Hyuk (Park Yong Ha) from torrent waters. Hyuk works for an orange farm opposed to his father's wish that Hyuk should take over his resort development business. Da Rae and Hyuk gradually fall in love. However, their love is put to a risky test after Hyuk's half-brother (Lee Dong Wook) also discovers his love for Da Rae. While all 3 of them get entangled in a complicated love triangle, Da Rae finds out that Hyuk is connected to her father's death.

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Love Rollercoaster

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Title: Sa-rang-eul Ye-yak-ha-se-yo

Also Known As: Reservation for Love / Please Reserve Your Love

Episodes: 34

Broadcasted by: MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-02-03 to 2002-10-13

Cast & Credits

Kim Yu Seok as Kim Sang Hyun

Kim Chae Yun as Jang Seung Ri

Kwon Hae Hyo as Jang Seung Won

Yoo Hye Jung as Yoon Hee Jung

Producers : Kwon Seok Jang

Script Writers : Kim Sung Hee & Hwang Sung Yeon

Glass Slippers

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Title: 유리구두 / Yu-ri Ku-du

Also known as: Glass Shoes

Episodes: 40

Broadcast network: SBS

Broadcast period: 2002-Mar-02 to 2002-Jul-28

Air time: Saturday & Sunday 09:45-10:50 PM

Synopsis

This drama is about the lives of Tae-hee and Yun-hee, two sisters whose mother died while giving birth to Yun-hee. Their father, who loves them dearly, married their mother without their paternal grandfather's consent, and deprived of any familial support, the sisters and their father struggle to make ends meet even as their father faces a life-threatening illness. This drama follows Tae-hee and Yun-hee into adulthood as, separated by a cruel twist of fate, the girls come to lead very different lives, oblivious of one another.

Source: KoreanWiz (http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-glass.html)

Cast

Kim Hyun Ju as Kim Yun-hee / Lee Sun-woo

Kim Ji Ho as Kim Tae-hee

So Ji Sup as Park Chul-woong

Han Jae Suk as Jang Jae-hyuk

Kim Min Sun as Woo Seung-hee

Kim Jung Hwa as Park Yon-woong (Chul-woong's sister)

Kim Chung Ryeol as Yun Suh-joon (Yun-hee & Tae-hee's cousin)

Kim Chung as Suh-joon's mom

Ha Jae Young as Kim Hyun-ho (Yun-hee & Tae-hee's father)

Production Credits

Director: Choi Yoon Suk

Writer: Kang Eun Kyung

Friends 2002

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Title: フレンズ / 프렌즈 / Friends 2002

Episodes: 4

Broadcast network: TBS and MBC

Broadcast period: 2002-02-04 and 2002-02-05 (TBS), 2002-02-15 and 2002-02-16 (MBC)

Air time: Monday & Tuesday 9:00-11:09PM (TBS), Friday & Saturday 9:55PM (MBC)

Synopsis

Left alone on a trip to Hong Kong, Tomoko (Fukada Kyoko) finds herself the victim of a purse-snatching. The police arrest the man she points out, but it turns out to be the wrong person: a young Korean man named Ji Hoon (Won Bin). Despite his anger and humiliation, he takes her out to dinner since she has lost all her money, and in return, she agrees to model for his amateur film. What follows is a magical and romantic two days. Upon returning to their respective countries, Tomoko must return to her nine-to-five job and Ji Hoon must resume studying to join the family business rather than pursuing his dream of becoming a film director. But soon the two begin to email each other and rekindle their relationship despite the distance and obstacles between them. Marking the very first time in television history that a drama has been co-produced between Japan and South Korea, the story shows us that love has no borders.

Cast

Won Bin as Kim Ji Hoon

Fukada Kyoko as Asai Tomoko

Lee Dong Gun as Park Kyung Joo

Han Hye Jin as Park Hye Jin

Yada Akiko as Yamagishi Yuko

Toda Naho as Kaneda Midori

Ozawa Yukiyoshi as Sakamaki Shouta

Dokgo Young Jae

Production Credits

Screenwriters: Okada Yoshikazu, Hwang Sun Young

Producers: Isano Hideki, Setoguchi Katsuaki, Take Keiko (武敬子)

Directors: Doi Nobuhiro, Han Chul Soo

Asst. Director: Park Soo Chul

Official Site (TBS)

Official Site (MBC)

Friday, 5 March 2010

Daemang

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Title: 大望 / 대망 / Dae-mang

Also known as: The Great Ambition / A Great Hope

Genre: Historical Drama

Episodes: 26

Broadcast network: SBS

Broadcast period: 2002-10-12 to 2003-01-05

Air time: Saturday & Sunday 9:45-10:50 PM

Synopsis

Walking into the doorsteps of a rich merchant's house, a woman leaves her newborn child there, stating that the child is of the merchant's blood. Eighteen years later, the small child grows up to be Jang Hyuk, the younger son of the rich merchant, Park Sang Won. He is a warm-hearted guy that always gets himself in trouble. Not knowing Lee Yoh Won is of the aristocratic class, he loves her since they were small children. Lee Yoh Won also loves him and tries to ignore her higher class by ignoring its rules. Jang Hyuk's elder brother, Han Jae Suhk, on the other hand, is a wicked person with too much ambition. Even as a small child, his father knew that he would never be pleased with what he had. Han Jae Suhk lives to satisfy his pleasures, killing many people in return and also ignoring his brother. When Jang Hyuk runs away from his dad (who killed his friends in order to save his son), he encounters Park Young Gyu- a humantistic merchant, and his daughter, Sohn Aeh Jin. Through these people, he also gets to meet the mother he has never seen, Jo Min Soo, who is a political lobbyist. In the dangerous world of trying to satify ones own ambition, the search for true happiness turns into a deadly wish for some people.

Cast

Jang Hyuk as Park Jae-young

Son Yeh Jin as Choi Dong-hee

Lee Yo Weon as Yoon Yeo-jin

Han Jae Suk as Park Si-young

Park Sang Won as Park Hwi-chan

Production Credits

Producer: Kim Jong Hak

Writer: Song Ji Na

Bad Girls

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Title: 나쁜 여자들 / Na-ppeun Yeo-ja-deul

Episodes: 16

Broadcast network: SBS

Broadcast period: 2002-05-08 to 2002-06-27

Air time: Wednesday & Thursday at 9:55pm

Synopsis

Jae-kyung, Yeol-mae, and Yeon-hee are three inseperable friends. Yeon-hee is married to Taek-su. In-ku is Jae-kyung's boyfriend, and Bong-chul is Yeol-mae's boyfriend.

Taek-su (Kim Byung Se) is having an affair with a fellow co-worker, which his wife finds out about. Yeon-hee (Kim Hae Ri) decides to find her own success in the workplace rather than live as a homemaker for her husband.

In a competitive businessplace, Jae-kyung (Park Sol Mi) wins a high position, but her superior, Jang-su (Sun Woo Jae Duk) tries to sexually harass her. When In-ku (Lee Jung Jin) found it out, he got angry, but kept the story quiet in exchange for the position that Jae-kyung had gotten. Jae-kyung, feeling betrayed, moves to a another city to work as a supervisior, where she meets Sin-ho (Park Kwang Hyun), who works as a manager there. Sin-ho is a warm-hearted guy that falls for Jae-kyung.

In-ku, though, is not a guy crazy for ambition, but has his own dark family secret, connected to the company's president, Lee Soon Jae-which is why he wants to succeed in that company. This yearning for recognition constantly puts him in a dilemma where he has to decide whether to get his success or Jae-kyung.

Bong-chul (Lee Jong Soo) is an unemployed ‘bum' that always uses money that innocent Yeol-mae (Sung Yu Ri) gives.

In the beginning of the drama, guys defined a ‘bad girl' as a girl that is sexy, smart, and cute because they are hard to control, but the drama tries to redefine the stereotypical images of career women.

Cast

Park Sol Mi as Park Jae-kyung

Sung Yu Ri as Han Yeol-mae

Kim Hae Ri as Lee Yeon-hee

Park Kwang Hyun as Kim Sin-ho

Lee Jung Jin as Lee In-ku

Kim Byung Se as Jun Taek-su

Lee Jong Soo as Na Bong-chul

Ye Ji Won as Oh Jung-hwa

Sun Woo Jae Duk as Byun Jang-su

Production Credits

Producer: Choi Moon Suk

Writer: Park Hyun Ju