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Hot Coffee

Oh Jong is a single mother of three children, all from different fathers. She has a talent for coffee roasting, and her bright personality and desire to share happiness and stories through her coffee makes her a popular sight at Ji Suk's coffee shop. Choi Chang, a straightlaced and no-nonsense businessman, disagrees with Oh Jong's methods and believes that coffee-making is a mathematical science that uses exact measures. Despite their clash of personalities, Choi Chang finds himself opening up to Oh Jong's warmth, discovering a love as exciting and flavoured as the coffee she serves.

Hot Coffee

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GO Show

GO Show was a South Korean talk show which began airing on April 6, 2012 on Friday nights at 11:05 pm KST on SBS. It is hosted by famed actress, Go Hyun-jung, who starred in highly-rated dramas such as Sandglass and Queen Seondeok. This is the first talk show she has hosted, with the help of comedians Jung Hyung-don, Kim Young-chul, and Yoon Jong-shin. Originally, only 25 episodes were ordered by SBS, ending the show in early October. However, with a solid audience and Go Hyun-jung's improving hosting skills, the show has been renewed until the end of year. The program ended with 35 episodes on December 21, 2012.

GO Show

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Intern Possible

'Intern Possible' depicts the story of a daughter, Ji Woo, who prepares for civil service exams, but faces difficult times, and a father, Jin Gook, whose contract ends while making a living as a security guard after retiring as the head of a corporation. The two meet by chance at a blind job interview that does not look at their educational background or age, and both succeed in getting a job as an intern. However, at the end of internship, only one will become a full-time employee.

Intern Possible

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Happiness In ₩10,000

This was a program where stars picked a partner and lived one week with solely 10,000 won (approximately $8.88). They would carry out missions every day and if they failed, their money would be deducted. They also had midpoint evaluations, betting on games, and more, which gave the stars opportunities to gain their money back. The star with the largest amount of money left would be the winner, and they would win a tourism gift card for their parents as well as donate their balance for the underprivileged. The program, much like variety shows today, would be carried out with one cameraman per celebrity, and viewers were able to see the daily lives of some very famous celebrities.

Happiness In ₩10,000

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