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Goodbye Dear Wife - Season 1

Goodbye Dear Wife is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Ryu Si-won, Hong Soo-hyun and Park Ji-yeon. It aired on Channel A from May 7 to July 10, 2012 at 20:50 for 20 episodes.

Top Cast

  • Ryu Si-won

    Ryu Si-won

    Cha Seung-hyuk

  • Hong Soo-hyun

    Hong Soo-hyun

    Kang Sun-ah

  • Park Ji-yoon

    Park Ji-yoon

    Oh Hyang-gi

  • Danny Ahn

    Danny Ahn

    Gye Dong-hee

  • Kim Min-Soo

    Kim Min-Soo

    Kim Hyun-chul

  • Yoon Seong-min

    Yoon Seong-min

    Seong-min

Overview

Goodbye Dear Wife is a 2012 South Korean television series, starring Ryu Si-won, Hong Soo-hyun and Park Ji-yeon. It aired on Channel A from May 7 to July 10, 2012 at 20:50 for 20 episodes.

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