Choi Dae-Hyun (Ji Chang-Wook) walks despondently through a residential back alley after getting dumped by a girl. Sitting nearby are three high school girls, including Jung Saet-Byul (Kim You-Jung). She thinks Choi Dae-Hyun is cute and asks him to buy them a pack of cigarettes. Instead of getting cigarettes, they girls receive a lesson from Choi Dae-Hyun. He thinks the girls are just a bunch of knuckleheads, but Jung Sae-Byul is now even more smitten with him and kisses him.
3 years later, Choi Dae-Hyun manages his family owned convenience store. Although, high school girls like to come in and take pictures with him, the store doesn't make a lot of money. Choi Dae-Hyun has also decided to put up a "part-timer worker needed" sign, due to the heavy hours he has been working. Sometime during the night, Jung Saet-Byulwalks into the store. She is now an adult and applies for the part-time job.
Han Tae-Sang (Song Seung-Heon) is a former gangster, but now a successful business man. He has a cold-blooded decisiveness and incredible drive. This helped him to attain his current status, as he started with nothing. He then meets a younger woman named Seo Mi-Do (Shin Se-Kyung). Her personality reminds him of himself when he was that age. Han Tae-Sang begins to feel love for the first time in his life.
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Tae-Sang works for a powerful loan shark (Lee Sung-Min). One day, he goes with his men to a small bookstore in a poor area to collect on a debt. They enter the bookstore and threaten the bookstore owner (Kang Shin-Il).
Around this time, the bookstore owner's daughter Mi-Do (Shin Se-Kyung) goes to the public welfare office to get free rice. A TV reporter is there and asks Mi-Do for an interview. Mi-Do becomes extremely embarrassed and hides her face with the rice bag. Even though she tells the reporter no, the TV reporter repeatedly asks her for an interview. Mi-Do then becomes angry and pushes the TV reporter. She leaves without the rice bag. While leaving the area, somebody shouts at her "hey rude student!" When she turns around, a young man named Jae-Hee (Yeon Woo-Jin) gives her the rice bag and leaves.
When Mi-Do gets back to her father's bookstore, she finds a bunch of men in the store. The men soon leave. Mi-Do asks her father about the men, but he doesn't tell her anything.
The next day, Tae-Sang learns that the bookstore owner left a last will and disappeared. Tae-Sang yells at his men to find the bookstore owner. Tae-Sang's men eventually finds the man and takes him back to the bookstore. Meanwhile, Mi-Do is at a private institute and looks at her report card. She lets out a huge smile. Mi-Do got the top score in her class. Mi-Do then receives a phone call from her mother and learns that her father has disappeared.
When Mi-Do arrives back at the bookstore, she sees her mother and father harassed by a bunch of men. Mi-Do quickly gets into a physical struggle with the men. During the struggle, she shows no fear of the men. Tae-Sang then arrives at the bookstore and watches Mi-Do fight with his men. Suddenly, Tae-Sang thinks of himself when he was about Mi-Do's age. Around that time, his mother had an affair. She also owed money to the loan shark that Tae-Sang now works for. At that time, the loan shark and his men came and beat Tae-Sang over his mother's debt. That moment completely changed Tae-Sang's life. He went from a smart kid with good grades to an enforcer for a gangster.
Tae-Sang then sees Mi-Do's report card in her bag. He then stands in front of her and stops the fight. Mi-Do promises to pay back the loan by 3 PM on Saturday. Tae-Sang agrees and leaves with his men. The loan shark then learns of Tae-Sang's actions and thinks he has now become soft. The loan shark has now lost all faith in Tae-Sang.
A few hours after the 3 PM deadline, Mi-Do appears at Tae-Sang's office. Mi-Do, trying to stay as calm as possible, offers to sell herself to Tae-Sung to pay off her father's debt. Tae-Sang accepts her offer and takes her to a hotel room. Mi-Do, trying to stay as calm as possible to hide her fear, listens to Tae-Sang in the hotel room. Tae-Sang tells her to payback the principle without the interest.
Later, Tae-Sang, the loan shark boss' girlfriend Sung-Joo (Chae Jung-An) and Tae-Sang's men gather for a birthday party for their loan shark boss. During the party, the loan shark begins to bad mouth Tae-Sang's mother. Tae-Sang becomes furious and tells his boss that he quits and leaves. The next day, one of Tae-Sang's men goes to the bookstore and gives Mi-Do a bank bank. He tells her that Tae-Sang will pay for her school tuition fees. Mi-Do goes to see Tae-Sang and asks him why he is helping her. Tae-Sang tells her that if someone helped him at her age, his life would be different.
Meanwhile, the loan shark boss sends several men to kill Tae-Sang. Right before the attack, Tae-Sung receives a phone call from the boss' girlfriend tipping him off that he is about to be killed. Tae-Sang is able to get away from harm and goes to see his boss. When he finds his boss they get into a heated argument. The boss' men then brings in Mi-Do. Tae-Sang tells her to run, but the door is closed. When they try to leave, the boss stabs Tae-Sang in the back. Tae-Sang still manages to let Mi-Do escape before collapsing.
Title: 동백꽃 필 무렵 / When the Camellia Blooms Genre: Romance, Comedy, Thriller Episodes: 40 (32+8) + 4 Special Broadcast network: KBS2 Broadcast period: 2019-Sep-18 to 2019-Nov-21 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back)
Synopsis
This drama tells the story of Dong Baek (Gong Hyo Jin), owner of a bar named Camellia, whose life changes after she encounters three men including a good man, a bad man and a cheap man.
Cast
Main Cast
Gong Hyo Jin as Dong Baek Kang Ha Neul as Hwang Yong Sik Kim Ji Suk as Kang Jong Ryul Ji Yi Soo as Jessica / Park Sang Mi Oh Jung Se as Noh Kyu Tae Yum Hye Ran as Hong Ja Young Son Dam Bi as Hyang Mi / Choi Go Eun Kim Kang Hoon as Pil Goo – Jung Ga Ram as Pil Goo (teen) Go Doo Shim as Kwak Duk Soon Jun Bae Soo as Byun Bae Soo
Title: 18 어게인 / Eighteen Again Also Known as: 18 Again Genre: Romance, Fantasy Episodes: 16 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: jTBC Broadcast period: 2020-Sep-21 to 2020-Nov-10 Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:30
Synopsis
This drama is based on the 2009 U.S. film “17 Again“. It’s about a husband who goes back to his golden days right before his divorce.
Jung Da Jung (Kim Ha Neul) is married to 37-year-old Hong Dae Young (Yoon Sang Hyun). They have have 18-year-old son and daughter. Jung Da Jung works hard as a rookie announcer and she has a warm heart. She becomes completely fed up with her husband and is unable to deal with him anymore. Hong Dae Young got fired from his job and he is looked down upon by his family. Jung Da Jung hands him divorce papers.
Meanwhile, Hong Dae Young looks at himself as an ordinary jobless middle-aged man. He regrets his life. At that moment, his body changes into that of an 18-year-old year old person, while his mind is still that of his 37-year-old self. Back in his teenage days, Hong Dae Young (Lee Do Hyun) was an excellent basketball player and also popular. Now, with his regained 18-year-old body, he changes his name to Go Woo Young and begins to live a new life.
Cast
Main Cast
Kim Ha Neul as Jung Da Jung – Han So Eun as Da Jung (teen) Yoon Sang Hyun as Hong Dae Young – Lee Do Hyun as Hong Dae Young (teen) Lee Do Hyun as Go Woo Young Kim Yoo Ri as Ok Hye In Wi Ha Joon as Ye Ji Hoon Kim Kang Hyun as Ko Duk Jin Lee Mi Do as Choo Ae Rin Noh Jung Ui as Hong Shi Ah Rye Un as Hong Shi Woo
SOHYANG – HELLO (18 AGAIN OST PART 2)
CHOI NAKTA – IF ONLY IT WAS YOU (너였으면) 18 AGAIN OST PART 3
This drama is about youths living in a co-living house together who want to be in relationships but don’t want anything too serious, and who want freedom but don’t want to be lonely. It is set to be a realistic portrayal of people in their twenties and thirties as they navigate through life and love.
A successful psychiatrist in his thirties, Cha Kang Woo (Ji Hyun Woo) could be considered by some to be the perfect man. Handsome and single, with a successful career, he has no problem finding women who are attracted to him. Unfortunately, his traumatic past has made it impossible for him to reciprocate anyone’s feelings as he harbors a very real fear of romantic relationships. Despite not wanting to date, Kang Woo still craves interaction with others, and as he’s intrigued by the habits of others, he finds residing at a co-living house to be just about perfect.
But life takes an unexpected turn when Lee Na Eun (Kim So Eun) moves in. A freelance copy editor who dreams of someday becoming a novelist, Na Eun sparks feelings within Kang Woo he wasn’t expecting. Generous to those she deems good and intolerant of any sort of injustice, Na Eun is a unique woman, who has, coincidentally, spent the last four years single. While being single doesn’t bother her, Na Eun has to admit that being lonely is no fun.
Despite the fact that Kang Woo and Na Eun prefer the freedom that comes with being single, they both agree that they’d rather not be lonely. Can true love blossom between housemates when neither seems willing to commit to a serious relationship?
Cast
Main Cast
Ji Hyun Woo as Cha Kang Woo (psychiatrist) Kim So Eun as Lee Na Eun (aspiring novelist) Park Gun Il as Kang Hyun Jin (airline steward)
Title: 브람스를 좋아하세요 / Do You Like Brahms? Also known as: Liking Brahms Genre: Music, Romance Episodes: 32 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2020-Aug-31 to 2020-Oct-20 Air Time: Monday & Tuesday 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back)
Synopsis
Gifted classical music students pursue their dreams at a prestigious university and just may also discover love along the way.
Cast
Main Cast
Park Eun Bin as Chae Song Ah Kim Min Jae as Park Joon Young Lee Yoo Jin as Yoon Dong Yoon Park Ji Hyun as Lee Jung Kyung Kim Sung Chul as Han Hyun Ho Bae Da Bin as Kang Min Sung
Kyunghoo Cultural Foundation
Ye Soo Jung as Na Moon Sook Kim Jong Tae as Lee Sung Geun Seo Jung Yeon as Cha Young In Choi Dae Hoon as Park Sung Jae Yang Jo Ah as Lim Yoo Jin Ahn Sang Eun as Jung Da Woon Lee Ji Won as Kim Hae Na
Seoryeong University
Gil Hae Yeon as Song Jung Hee Baek Ji Won as Lee Soo Kyung Joo Suk Tae as Yoo Tae Jin
Others
Kim Hak Sun as Chae Song Ah’s father Kim Sun Hwa (김선화) as Chae Song Ah’s mother Lee Noh Ah as Chae Song Hee Kim Jung Young as Park Joon Young’s mother Go So Hyun as Yang Ji Won
Title: 청춘기록 / Record of Youth Previously Known as: The Moment Genre: Family, Melodrama, Youth Episodes: 16 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: tvN Broadcast period: 2020-Sep-07 to 2020-Oct-27 Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:00
Synopsis
This is a drama about the growth record of young people who strive to achieve their dreams and love without despair in a generation where dreams have become a luxury and the passionate record of young people who beeline for their dreams in their own way, presenting excitement and empathy.
Sa Hye Joon (Park Bo Gum) is smart and handsome. He is a nice guy and a popular model, but what he really wants is to become an actor. He has auditioned for many acting roles, but hasn’t found success yet. Unfortunately, Sa Hye Joon doesn’t have much presence as an actor. Meanwhile, Ahn Jung Ha (Park So Dam) works as a make up artist. Bright and cheerful on the outside but lonely on the inside, Jung Ha takes out her stress and frustrations by fan-girling over idols.
Cast
Main Cast
Park Bo Gum as Sa Hye Joon Park So Dam as Han Jung Ha Byun Woo Suk as Won Hae Hyo
Hye Joon’s family
Ha Hee Ra as Han Ae Sook (Hye Joon’s mother) Park Soo Young as Sa Young Nam (Hye Joon’s father) Han Jin Hee as Sa Min Ki (Hye Joon’s paternal grandfather)
Hae Hyo’s family
Shin Ae Ra as Kim Yi Young (Hae Hyo’s mother)
Others
Kwon Soo Hyun as Kim Jin Woo (Hye Joon & Hae Hyo’s friend) Jo Yoo Jung as Won Hae Na Lee Chang Hoon as Lee Tae Soo Lee Jae Won as Sa Kyung Joon Shin Dong Mi as Lee Min Jae Yang So Min Jung Min Sung Jo Ji Seung Im Ki Hong Park Se Hyun Jang Yi Jung Kim Kang Min as aspiring model (ep.2)
Production Credits
Production Companies: Studio Dragon, PAN Entertainment Director: Ahn Gil Ho ScriptWriter: Ha Myung Hee
Title: 앨리스 / Alice Genre: Fantasy, science fiction, time-travel, romance Episodes: 32 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2020-Aug-28 to 2020-Oct-24 Air time: Friday & Saturday 22:00 (2 episodes back-to-back)
Synopsis
While investigating a mysterious case, a stoic police detective discovers the existence of time travelers from the future visiting the present though a strange hotel called ‘Alice’. The detective tries to prevent negative things happening through ‘Alice’, but ends up encountering a version of his dead girlfriend, a brilliant physicist who seems to hold the key to time travel.
Cast
Main cast
Kim Hee Sun as Yoon Tae Yi / Park Sun Young Joo Won as Park Jin Kyum Kwak Shi Yang as Yoo Min Hyuk Lee Da In as Kim Do Yun Kim Sang Ho as Go Hyung Suk Choi Won Young as Suk Oh Won
Police station
Lee Jae Yoon as Kim Dong Ho Jung Wook as Ha Yong Suk Song Ji Hyuk as Hong Jung Wook Choi Hong Il as Yoon Jong Soo
Alice staff
Kim Kyung Nam as Ki Chul Am Hwang Seung Eon as Oh Shi Young Yang Ji Il (양지일) as Choi Seung Pyo Kim Sun Ah as Jung Hye Soo
Tae Yi’s family
Choi Jung Woo as Tae Yi’s father Oh Young Shil as Tae Yi’s mother Yeon Woo as Tae Yun (Tae Yi’s younger sister)
Time travelers
Oh Yun Ah as Eun Soo’s mother Lee Jung Hyun as Yang Hong Sub Park In Soo (박인수) as Lee Se Hoon Yoon Joo Man as Joo Hae Min
Others
Bae Hae Sun as Kim In Sook Min Joon Ho (민준호) as Kim Jung Bae Lee Soo Woong as Jung Ki Hoon Im Jae Hyuk (임재혁) as Lee Dae Jin
Title: 내가 가장 예뻤을 때 / When I Was Most Beautiful Also known as: When I Was the Prettiest Genre: Romance Episodes: 32 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2020-Aug-19 to 2020-Oct-14 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:30 (2 episodes back-to-back)
Synopsis
This is a healing drama emphasizing the end of suffering and salvation to the cry that everyone deserves to be happy. It deals with the love of a woman and two brothers.
Oh Ye Jin (Im Soo Hyang) is a ceramic artist. She dreams of finding ordinary happiness, but life throws her a twist when she falls in love with brothers Seo Hwan (Ji Soo) and Seo Jin (Ha Suk Jin).
Seo Hwan is an architectural designer. He falls in love with Oh Ye Jin at first sight, but his feelings puts him up against his older brother Seo Jin. Older brother Seo Jin is a race car driver. He became attracted to Oh Ye Jin after he met her for the first time at his father’s workshop. Meanwhile, Carry Jung (Hwang Seung Eon) is Seo Jin’s ex-girlfriend. Even though they broke up, she can’t get over him.
Cast
Main Cast
Im Soo Hyang as Oh Ye Ji Ji Soo as Seo Hwan Ha Suk Jin as Seo Jin Hwang Seung Eon as Carrie Jung
People around Hwan
Choi Jong Hwan as Seo Sung Gon Park Ji Young as Kim Yun Ja Joo In Young (주인영) as Hong Il Hwa Jun Yoo Rim as Jung Da Woon Son Bo Seung (손보승) as Baek Jung Il Lee Seung Il (이승일) as Kim In Ho
People around Ye Ji
Kim Mi Kyung as Kim Go Woon Shin Yi as Oh Ji Young Jung Eun Pyo as Lee Kyung Shik Kim Noh Jin (김노진) as Lee Chan Hee Lee Dong Ha as Ryoo Seung Min
People around Jin
Lee Jae Yong as Chairman Bang Young Geun Kim Tae Gyum as Kang Ki Suk Jung Wook Jin as Park Woo Geun Kwon Hyuk as Kim Yun Chul Seo Eun Woo as Yoon Ji Yang
Title: 용팔이 / Yong Pal Chinese Title: 龍八夷 Genre: Medical, Action Episodes: 18 Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2015-Aug-05 to 2015-Oct-01 Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Synopsis
Kim Tae Hyun (Joo Won) is an excellent surgeon, but he is constantly harassed by debt collectors due to his younger sister. His younger sister requires expensive kidney dialysis. To make more money, he goes to see patients privately for a high fee. He doesn’t care whether these patients are criminals as long as they can pay him. He then meets Han Yeo Jin (Kim Tae Hee) who is in deep sleep in the hospital.
Cast
Main Cast
Joo Won as Kim Tae Hyun – Jung Yoon Suk as Tae Hyun (child) Kim Tae Hee as Han Yeo Jin – Kang Ji Woo as Yeo Jin (child) Jo Hyun Jae as Han Do Joon – Kim Dan Yool as Do Joon (child) Chae Jung Ahn as Lee Chae Young
12th Floor at Hanshin Hospital
Jung Woong In as Chief Surgeon Lee Bae Hae Sun as Nurse Hwang Stephanie Lee as Cynthia
Hanshin Hospital
Jo Bok Rae as Park Tae Yong Cha Soon Bae as Chief Surgeon Shin Kim Mi Kyung as Head Nurse Kang Soo Min Oh Na Ra as nurse in ICU Park Pal Young as hospital director Byung Won Jang Jung Suk Yong as surgeon Moon Ji In as nurse Song Yoo Joon Hong as resident 1 Im Hwa Young as resident 2 Kim Dong Suk as Kim Do Young (resident 3) Kim Kwang In as Lee Seung Hoon
People around Kim Tae Hyun
Song Kyung Chul as Doo Chul Jung Kyung Ho as Doo Chul’s subordinate Ahn Se Ha as Man Shik Park Hye Soo as Kim So Hyun Choi Joon Yong as Tae Hyun’s father Kim Na Woon as Tae Hyun’s mother
Hanshin Group
Jun Gook Hwan as Chairman Han Chang Joo (Yeo Jin’s father) Choi Byung Mo as Secretary Min (Han Do Joon’s assistant) Jang Kwang as President Go Nam Myung Ryul as Chae Yeong’s father Kwon Tae Won as security chief Kim Min Chan as Hanshin Group hacker
Daejeong Group
Go In Bum as Chairman Choi Choi Min as Choi Sung Hoon (Andre)
Police
Yoo Seung Mok as Detective Lee Jo Hwi as Detective Kim
Others
Min Jin Woong as Lee Sang Chul (Tae Hyun’s bodyguard) Jung Dong Kyu as Representative Choi Chul Min Kim Ik Tae Im Do Gyoo as Cha Se Yoon Park Isaiah (박이사야) as Ali Kim Kyung Ryong Park Hyun Sook as housekeeper So Hee Jung as nun Han Min as nurse Kim Jae Young as 2nd Yong Pal (ep 18) Park Young Soo Jang Seo Kyung Kim Bo Jung as Kim Yeong Mi Kim Yong Woon as Killer Bae Jin Woong as good-for-nothing
Production Credits
Production Company: HB Entertainment Chief Producer: Park Young Soo Director: Oh Jin Suk, Park Shin Woo Screenwriter: Jang Hyuk Rin
Awards
2015 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars Awards – Kim Tae Hee (Yong Pal) 2015 SBS Drama Awards: Top 10 Stars Awards – Joo Won (Yongpal) 2015 SBS Drama Awards: Chinese Netizen Popularity Award – Joo Won (Yongpal) 2015 SBS Drama Awards: Best Couple Awards – Joo Won & Kim Tae Hee (Yong Pal) 2015 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Actress (Mini Series) – Kim Tae Hee (Yong Pal) 2015 SBS Drama Awards: Daesang – Joo Won (Yongpal) 2015 Korea Drama Festival Award – Top Excellence Actress: Kim Tae Hee (Yong Pal) 2015 Korea Drama Festival Award – Best Scriptwriting: Jang Hyuk Rin (Yong pal)
Title: 기황후 / Empress Ki Chinese Title: 奇皇后 Previously Known as: 화투 / Hwatu (Battle of Flowers) Genre: Historical, Politic, Romance, Melodrama Episodes: 51 Broadcast network: MBC Broadcast period: 2013-Oct-28 to 2014-April-29 Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
Synopsis
This drama is about the loves and battles of Empress Ki (Ha Ji Won) from Goryeo who exercises her influence in the Yuan Dynasty.
Cast
Main Cast
Ha Ji Won as Ki Seung Nyang (later Empress Ki) – Hyun Seung Min as Seung Nyang (young) Joo Jin Mo as Wang Yoo (later King Choong Hye of Goryeo) – Ahn Do Gyu as Wang Yoo (young) Ji Chang Wook as Ta Hwan (later Emperor Huizong of Yuan)
People who assist Empress Ki in Goryeo
Lee Won Jong as Dok Man Choi Moo Sung as Park Bool Hwa Cha Kwang Soo as Go Yong Bo Lee Moon Shik as Bang Shin Woo Kwon Oh Joong as Choi Moo Song Yoon Yong Hyun as Jum Bak Yi
Enemies who confront Empress Ki
Cha Do Jin as Tab Ja Hae Jun Gook Hwan as Yeon Chul Jung Woong In as Uhm Byung Soo Kim Jung Hyun as Dang Ki Se Baek Jin Hee as Princess Dana Shiri Lee Jae Yong as Wang Go
Empress Ki’s Rival
Kim Young Ho as Baek Ahn Jin Yi Han as Tal Tal Kim Suh Hyung as Empress Dowager
Awards
– 2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actress (Baek Jin Hee) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Popularity Actress Awards – Ha Ji Won (Empress Ki) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Producers’ Choice Actor of the Year – Ha Ji Won (Empress Ki) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Writer of the Year – Jang Young Chul and Jung Kyung Soon (Empress Ki) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Rookie Actress Award: Baek Jin Hee (Empress Ki) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Excellence Actor (Special Production): Ji Chang Wook (Empress Ki) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: : Top Excellence Actor (Special Production): Joo Jin Mo (Empress Ki) – 2013 MBC Drama Awards: Daesang – Ha Ji Won (Empress Ki)
Title: 쓸쓸하고 찬란하神-도깨비 / Goblin Also known as: The Lonely, Shining Goblin / Guardian : The Lonely and Great God Chinese Title: 孤單又燦爛的神-鬼怪 Genre: Fantasy, Romance Episodes: 16 + 1 Special Broadcast network: tvN Broadcast period: 2016-Dec-02 to 2017-Jan-21 Air time: Friday & Saturday 20:00
Synopsis
Kim Shin (Gong Yoo) is an immortal goblin who is also a protector of souls. He lives together with an amnesiac grim reaper (Lee Dong Wook) who is in charge of taking deceased souls. Together the two of them sees the dead off into the afterlife. Meanwhile, Ji Eun Tak (Kim Go Eun) is a high school student who despite her painful reality, remains optimistic. She ends up falling in love with the goblin. Kim Sun (Yoo In Na) is an owner of a chicken shop; a bright and attractive girl who is loved by all men.
Cast
Main Cast
Gong Yoo as Kim Shin Kim Go Eun as Ji Eun Tak – Han Seo Jin as Eun Tak (child) Lee Dong Wook as Wang Yeo – Kim Min Jae as Wang Yeo (past) Yoo In Na as Kim Sun / Sunny – Kim So Hyun as Kim Sun (past) Yook Sung Jae as Yoo Duk Hwa – Jung Ji Hoon as Yoo Duk Hwa (child) – Kim Hyun Bin as Yoo Duk Hwa (teen)
Title: 엄마가 바람났다 / Mom Has An Affair Also Known as: Mother Has a Fling Genre: Romance, Family Episodes: 120 (To Be Confirmed) Broadcast network: SBS Broadcast period: 2020-May-04 to 2020-Oct-16 Air time: Monday to Friday 08:35
Synopsis
This drama tells the story of a temporary teacher wants to marry a rich man, while her children look for a father who will take care of them.