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GOODBYE TO GOODBYE



Goodbye to Goodbye
also known as: Parting Left / The Goodbye Has Left
Genre: Melodrama, Romance
Episodes: 40 (To Be Confirmed)
Broadcast network: MBC
Broadcast period: 2018-May-26 to 2018-Oct-06
Air time: Saturday 20:45 (2 episodes back-to-back)


Synopsis

This drama is based on the screenwriter (So Jae Won)’s own novel of the same title and illustrated by Sal Goo, which was first published on Feb 11, 2017 via Naver.

A married woman in the 50s and a single woman in the 20s -- the two women on the completely opposite side of the world share a story of living together with complications from conflicts with the husband's lover, marriage and pregnancy.


Cast

Main Cast

Chae Si Ra as Suh Young Hee
Jo Bo Ah as Jung Hyo
Lee Sung Jae as Han Sang Jin
Lee Joon Young as Han Min Soo
Jung Hye Young as Kim Se Young
Jung Woong In as Jung Soo Chul

Supporting Cast

Yang Hee Kyung as Kim Ok Ja
Kim San Ho as Moon Jong Won
Ha Si Eun as Han Hee Jin
Oh Ha Nee as Lee Ah In
Yoo Soo Bin as Woo Nam Sik


Production Credits

Director: Kim Min Shik
Screenwriter: So Jae Won

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