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STRONGEST DELIVERYMAN

Strongest Deliveryman Genre: Romance, Comedy Episodes: 32 (30 minutes/episode) Broadcast network: KBS2 Broadcast period: 2017-Aug-04 to 2017-Sep-23 Air time: Friday & Saturday 23:00 (2 episodes back-to-back) Synopsis This drama tells the story of Choi Kang Soo (Go Gyung Pyo), a deliveryman who eventually becomes the CEO of a delivery app company; and his inspiring journey to achieving love and success. Cast Main Cast Go Gyung Pyo as Choi Kang Soo Chae Soo Bin as Lee Dan Ah Kim Sun Ho as Oh Jin Gyoo Go Won Hee as Lee Jin Yoon Nam Ji Hyun as Choi Yun Ji Others Kim Hye Ri as Jung Hye Ran Jo Hee Bong as Jang Dong Soo Lee Min Young as Soon Ae Kang Bong Sung as Byung Soo Lee Won Jong as Jin Gyu’s father Kim Ki Doo as Baek Kong Ki Heo Ji Won as Min Chan Kim Min Suk as Ho Young Lee Kan Hee Ye Soo Jung Production Credits Production Company: Jidam Co., Ltd. Chief Producer: Ahn Hyung Jo Director: Jun Woo Sung Screenwriter: Lee Jung Woo

SOMEONE NOTICEABLE

Someone Noticeable Genre: Melodrama Episodes: 10 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: jTBC Broadcast period: 2017-July-31 to 2017-Aug-11 Air time: Monday to Friday 7:00am Synopsis This is a drama about figuring out the password to an ex-lovers smartphone and recalling the memory of love. Cast Choi Soo Young as Lee Ahn Lee Won Geun as Kim Jin Yeong B Shim Hee Sub as Kim Jin Yeong A Jeon Hye Jin as Kim Hyo Eun Son Jong Hak Ahn Woo Yeon Moon Hee Kyung Park Min Soo Jang Sung Kyu Yoo Ra Lee Joo Young Production Credits Production Company: Dramahouse Director: Im Hyun Wook Screenwriter: Yoon Yi Na

CRIMINAL MINDS

Criminal Minds Genre: Crime, Police, Investigation Broadcast network: tvN Episodes: 20 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast period: 2017-July-26 to 2017-Sep-28 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:50 Synopsis Based on the popular American CBS drama ‘Criminal Minds.‘ This action-thriller is about highly trained profilers who track down criminals to solve cases. Cast Main Cast Lee Joon Ki as Kim Hyun Joon Moon Chae Won as Ha Sun Woo Son Hyun Joo as Kang Ki Hyung National Criminal Investigation Department (NCI) Lee Sun Bin as Yoo Min Young Go Yoon as Lee Han Yoo Sun as Na Na Hwang Kim Young Chul as Baek San Others Park Si Eun as Kim Hyun Joon’s first love Oh Yeon Soo as Hye Won (Kang Ki Hyung’s Wife) Kim Won Hae Ji Min Hyuk Park Geun Hyung Production Credits Director: Yang Yoon Ho, Lee Jung Hyo (quit just before the show started airing) Screenwriter: Hong Seung Hyun

FALSIFY

Falsify Genre: Legal, Thriller, Political Episodes: 32 (35 minutes/episode) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2017-July-24 to 2017-Sep-12 Air Time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back) Synopsis This drama tells about reporters who struggle to get to the bottom of the truth againsts social corruption. Cast Main Cast Nam Goong Min as Han Moo Young Uhm Ji Won as Kwon So Ra Yoo Joon Sang as Lee Suk Min Moon Sung Geun as Goo Tae Won Oh Jung Se as Han Chul Ho Patriot Newspaper Joo Hee Bong as Yang Dong Sik Kim Kang Hyun as Lee Yong Sik Park Kyung Hye as Seo Na Rae Ahn Ji Hoon as Yang Sang Ho Splash Team Jun Hye Bin as Oh Yoo Kyung Park Sung Hoon as Na Sung Sik Oh Ah Yun as Kong Ji Won Prosecutor Park Ji Young as Cha Yeon Soo Jung Hee Tae as Park Jin Woo Park Won Sang as Im Ji Tae Others Choi Kwi Hwa as Yang Chu Seong Kim Ki Nam (김기남) as Lee Byung Kwan Ryu Seung Soo as Jo Yeong Ki Kim Min Sang as Jeong Hae Dong Jung Man Shik as Jeon Chan Soo Park Jung Hak as Park Eung M

REUNITED WORLDS

Reunited Worlds Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Comedy Episodes: 40 (35 minutes/episode) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2017-July-19 to 2017-Sep-21 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back) Synopsis This drama is a love story between an 19-year-old man and 31-year-old woman, born in the same year and were childhood friends. Although born in the same year, two childhood friends end up being 12 years apart because they have aged at different places (worlds) for some strange reason. Now Jung Jung Won (Lee Yun Hee) is a 31-year-old woman but Sung Hae Sung (Yeo Jin Goo) is still a 19-year-old boy. Meanwhile, Cha Min Joon (Ahn Jae Hyun) is a chef also interested in Jung Jung Won. Cast Main Cast Lee Yun Hee as Jung Jung Won – Jung Chae Yun as Jung Jung Won (young) Yeo Jin Goo as Sung Hye Sung Ahn Jae Hyun as Cha Min Joon Hae Sung and Jung Won’s friends Shin Soo Ho as Kil Moon Shik Lee Shi Un as Shin Ho Bang Kim Jin Woo as Cha Tae Hoon – Choi Soo Han as Cha Tae Hoon

MAN WHO DIES TO LIVE

Man Who Dies to Live Genre: Family, Comedy Episodes: 48 (35 minutes/episode) Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2017-July-19 to 2017-Oct-05 Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back) Synopsis In the late 1970’s, Jang Dal Goo (Choi Min Soo) went to the Middle East and settled down in the small kingdom. He found success and then became Count Souad Fahd Ali. One day, he returns to South Korea and appears in front of his married daughter Lee Ji Young (Kang Ye Won) who is an aspiring writer. Meanwhile, Kang Ho Rim (Shin Sung Rok) is his son-in-law who good looking and works as an ordinary salaryman. The circumstances will be light and warm comedy which will highlight the importance of a family. Cast Main Cast Choi Min Soo as Count Souad Fahd Ali / Jang Dal Goo Kang Ye Won as Lee Ji Young (A) Shin Sung Rok as Kang Ho Rim Lee So Yeon as Lee Ji Young (B) People around Count Cho Tae Kwan as Abdallah Muhammad Walliwalla Kim Byung Ok as Han So Jang Hwang Seung Eon

SCHOOL 2017

School 2017 Genre: School, Youth, Mystery Episodes: 16 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: KBS2 Broadcast period: 2017-July-17 to 2017-Sep-05 Air time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00 Related Series: School Series Synopsis A story about the lives of 18-year-old high school students who are valued according to their ranking in school. Despite the odds, they find out how to make their own way in this world and prove life is more than just school and home. Cast Main Cast Kim Se Jung as Ra Eun Ho Kim Jung Hyun as Hyun Tae Woon Jang Dong Yoon as Song Dae Hwi Seol In Ah as Hong Nam Joo Teachers & Staff Han Joo Wan as Shim Kang Myung Han Sun Hwa as Han Soo Ji Kim Eung Soo as Yang Do Jin Lee Jae Yong as Goo Young Goo Park Chul Min as Park Myung Duk Jo Mi Ryung as Jang So Ran Students Kim Ro Woon as Lee Shyoo Park Se Wan as Oh Sa Rang Seo Ji Hoon as Yoon Kyung Woo Ha Seung Ri as Hwang Young Gun Kim Hee Chan as Kang Hee Chan Choi Sung Min as Han Duk Soo Hong Kyung as Won Byung Goo Han Bo Bae as

THE KING LOVES

The King Loves Genre: Historical, Romance, Melodrama Episodes: 40 (35 minutes/episode) Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2017-July-17 to 2017-Sep-19 Air time: Mondays & Tuesdays 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back) Synopsis Wang Won (Im Shi Wan) is the Crown Prince during the Goryeo Dynasty who harbors an extreme lust for power. His childhood friend, Wang Rin (Hong Jong Hyun), is his trusted ally and bodyguard. When they meet Eun San (Im Yoon Ah), the beautiful daughter of the wealthiest man in the country, they become rivals. Cast Main Cast Im Shi Wan as Wang Won – Yoon Chan Young as Wang Won (young) Im Yoon Ah as Eun San – Lee Seo Yeon as Eun San (young) Hong Jong Hyun as Wang Rin – Nam Da Reum as Wang Rin (young) Oh Min Suk as Song In People around Wang Won Jung Bo Suk as King Chungnyeol Jang Young Nam as Queen Jangmok Uhm Hyo Sup as Lee Seung Hyoo Park Hwan Hee as Dan Jae Ho as Jin Quan Ki Do Hun as Jang Eui People around Eun San Lee Ki Young as Eun Young Baek Park Ji Hyun as