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HAPPY HOME

Happy Home Also known as: All’s Well with a Happy Home Genre: Family, Melodrama Episodes: 51 Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-27 to 2016-Aug-21 Air time: Saturday & Sunday 20:45 Synopsis “Happy Home” is based on the biggest Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, South Korea. It tells the story about a family and their happiness and sadness. The Bong Family quarrel and fight all the time but comes dinnertime they are all happy and smiles again. This drama looks back on the true meaning of family. Bong Hae Ryung (Kim So Yun) is the eldest daughter in this family. Cast Main Cast Kim So Yun as Bong Hae Ryung Lee Sang Woo as Seo Ji Gun Lee Pil Mo as Yoo Hyun Ki Bong Hae Ryung’s Family Kim Young Chul as Bong Sam Bong (Hae Ryung’s father) – Park Min Sang (박민상) as Bong Sam Bong (young) Won Mi Kyung as Bae Sook Nyeo (Hae Ryung’s mother) – Lee Bom as Bae Sook Nyeo (young) Jang In Sub as Bong Man Ho Kim Ji Ho as Han Mi Soon Choi Yoon So as Bong Hae Won Yoon Da Hoon as Bong Sam Shik

RICKETY RACKETY FAMILY

Rickety Rackety Family Genre: Comedy, Sitcom Episodes: 9 Broadcast network: NAVER tvcast Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-26 Air time: Friday Synopsis Imagine a family who has gone bankrupt all the way comes into your boarding house to live! What we can do best under the desperate situation is to laugh. Cast Lee Yong Joo as Kim Chang Jo Jo Duk Je as Jeong Man Oh Yoon Ye Hee as Choi Se Na Woo Sang Jun as Choi Go Bong Ha Seung Ri as Jeong Na Mi Jeong Ji Hoon (정지훈) as Jeong Na Ro Production Credits Director: Lee Jin Soo Screenwriter: Kang Hye Hin, Kim Seul Ki

COME BACK MISTER

Please Come Back, Mister Also known as: Come Back Ahjussi / Come Back Mister Genre: Melodrama, Comedy Episodes: 16 Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-24 to 2016-Apr-14 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00 Synopsis This drama was based on the Japanese Novel “Mr. Tsubakiyama’s Seven Days / 椿山課長の七日間“ by Jiro Asada which was published from 2001-July-02 to 2002-April-16 through “Asahi Shimbun“. A man is worked to death, but he comes back to the living world in the attractive body of another man for a limited amount of time. Lee Hae Joon (Rain) is a perfect man with good looking appearance. He works as a section chief in the women’s apparel section at a department store. His body is actually possessed by the spirit of Kim Young Soo (Kim In Kwon) who was worked to death. Meanwhile, Hong Nan (Oh Yeon Seo) is a beautiful woman, but her spirit is possessed by a tough guy, Han Ki Tak (Kim Soo Ro). At the same time, Shin Da Hye (Lee Min Jung) is a beautiful housewife, but her hu

DESCENDANTS OF THE SUN

Descendants of the Sun Genre: Melodrama, Romance Episodes: 16 + 3 Special Episode Broadcast network: KBS2 Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-24 to 2016-Apr-22 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00 Synopsis Yoo Shi Jin (Song Joong Ki) is the captain of the special forces. He catches a motorcycle thief with Sergeant Major Seo Dae Young (Jin Goo). The thief is injured during his capture and is sent to the hospital. Dae Young realises his cellphone was stolen by the thief and goes to the hospital to retrieve his cellphone. In the emergency room, Shi Jin meets Dr. Kang Mo Yun (Song Hye Kyo) for the first time. He falls in love with her immediately. Mo Yun mistakenly assumes Shi Jin is part of thief’s criminal gang. He proves to her that he is a soldier with the help of army doctor Yoon Myung Joo (Kim Ji Won). Shi Jin and Mo Yun begin to date, but due to their jobs, their dates don’t go well. Shi Jin takes an order to lead his soldiers on a peacekeeping mission to the fictional country of Urk. Me

FIVE ENOUGH

Five Children Also known as: Five Enough Genre: Family, Comedy Episodes: 54 (50+4) Broadcast network: KBS2 Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-20 to 2016-Aug-21 Air time: Saturday & Sunday 19:55 Synopsis This follows the story of a single father, Lee Sang Tae (Ahn Jae Wook) and a single mother, Ahn Mi Jung (So Yoo Jin) that meet each other and fall in love. Cast Main Cast Ahn Jae Wook as Lee Sang Tae So Yoo Jin as Ahn Mi Jung Shim Hyung Tak as Lee Ho Tae Shim Yi Young as Mo Soon Young Im Soo Hyang as Jang Jin Joo Shin Hye Sun as Lee Yun Tae Sung Hoon as Kim Sang Min Ahn Woo Yeon as Kim Tae Min Lee Sibling’s Family Jang Yong as Lee Shin Wook Park Hye Sook as Oh Mi Sook Jo Hyun Do as Lee Soo – Hong Dong Young as Lee Soo (young) Kwon Soo Jung as Lee Bin Jin Joo’s Family Choi Jung Woo as Jang Min Ho Song Ok Sook as Park Ok Soon Kang So Young’s family Wang Bit Na as Kang So Young Kim Chung as Lee Jum Sook Kwon Oh Joong as Yoon In Chul Mi Jung’s Family Sung Byung Sook as Jang Soon Ae Jung Yoon Su

CHOCO BANK

Choco Bank Genre: Romance, Comedy Format: Web drama Episodes: 6 Broadcast network: NAVER tvcast Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-15 to 2016-Feb-19 Air time: Monday to Friday 10:00 AM Synopsis Choco Bank is about a guy named Kim Eun Haeng, who is a college graduate entering the workforce. His father made sure he had a lucky start in life by giving him a name that meant money. Eun Haeng (meaning 'bank' in Korean) will deal with the concerns many in their 20's struggle with when they start working for the very first time. Meanwhile, Ha Cho Co is a lady getting ready to start a business. The story plays out as the two meet and finds out more about the financial service industry. Cast Kai as Kim Eun Haeng Park Eun Bin as Ha Cho Ko Yun Joon Suk as Bae Dal Soo Lee Chae Won (이채원) as Hong Cherry Lee Il Hwa as Eun Haeng’s mother Production Credits Director: Jung Jung Hwa Screenwriter: Woo Soo Jin

YEAH, THAT'S HOW IT IS

Yeah, That’s How It Is Genre: Family, Romance, Comedy Episodes: 54 (60-6) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-13 to 2016-Aug-21 Air time: Saturdays & Sundays 20:45 Synopsis This drama follows the story of a big family. Cast Main Cast Yoon So Yi as Yoo Se Hee Seo Ji Hye as Lee Ji Sun Jo Han Sun as Yoo Se Hyun Nam Gyu Ri as Lee Na Young Shin So Yool as So Hee Yoo Jong Chul’s Family Lee Soon Jae as Yoo Jong Chul Jung Hae In as Yoo Se Joon (Jae Ho’s Son) Kim Hae Sook as Hye Kyung (Jae Ho’s Wife) Hong Yo Seob as Yoo Jae Ho (Jong Chul’s Son) Kang Boo Ja as Sook Ja (Jong Chul’s Wife) Others Noh Joo Hyun as Yoo Min Ho (Yoo Jong Chul’s eldest son) Im Ye Jin as Lee Tae Hee (Lee Na Young’s Mother) Song Seung Hwan as Yoo Kyung Ho (Yoo Jong Chul’s Son) Yang Hee Kyung as Kim Sook Kyung (Sook Ja’s Sister) Wang Ji Hye as Yoo Ri (Yoo Se Hyun’s ex-girlfriend) Kim Jung Nan as Kang Soo Mi Jung Jae Soon as Ha Myung Ran (Kyung Ho’s wife) Kim Young Hoon as Na Hyun Woo (Yoo Se Hee’s Husband)

TIME OF MIRACLE: LOSS TIME

Time of Miracle: Loss Time Genre: Comedy Episodes: 2 Broadcast network: KBS2 Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-10 to 2016-Feb-17 Air time: Wednesday 23:10 (1st ep) & 20:55 (2nd ep) Synopsis A comedy about people who are facing sudden death but are given extra time to spend before death. Cast Kim Sung Joo as Anchor Jung Sung Ho as Hae Seol Han Seong Shik as Referee Choi Jae Sup as Assistant referee 1 Yook Dong Il as Assistant referee 2 Lee Joon Suk (이준석) as Electronic display Im Ji Kyu as Lee Seon Ho Sung Byung Sook as Seon Ho’s mom Hwang Yeong Hee as Hyeong Sik’s mom/Sook Ja’s aunt Baek Bong Ki as Hyeong Sik Bae Jung Hwa as Hye Seon Im Ha Ryong as Convenience store boss/Paramedics Bong Tae Kyu as Yoon Dal Soo Son Dam Bi as Yoon Dal Hee Kim Jeong Heon (김정헌) as Kim Yeong Cheol Production Credits Director:Kim Jin Hwan Screenwriter: Lee Jeong Seon

YEONG JO

Yeong Joo Genre: Romance, Family Episodes: 2 Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2016-Feb-07 Air time: Sunday 09:30 Synopsis This is a story about people and a family who once tried to abandon their home town and change their names, and seek forgiveness and repentance for their acts. Cast Main Cast Kim Hee Jung as Yeong Joo Choi Min Soo as Man Sik – Lee Geon Hee as Man Sik (young) Han Eun Jung as Hae Sook – Kim Se On (김세온) as Hae Sook (young) Supporting Cast Joo Sung Min as Jae Hong Jeong Yeong Min (정영민) as Do Chi Park Nam Hyeon (박남현) as Oh Bong Oh Ji Young as Soon Duk Kang Nam Gil as Chul Min Seo Seung Man Son Ha Jung (손하정) Production Credits Director: Joo Dong Min Screenwriter: Kim Kyung Sun, Park Hyo Yun