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The 4th Republic
Sandglass is a South Korean television series considered one of the most significant and highest-rated Korean dramas in history. Written by Song Ji-na and directed by Kim Jong-hak, it aired on SBS in 1995 in 24 episodes. A depiction of the tragic relationship among three friends affected by the political and civilian oppression of 1970s and 1980s Korea, the series mixed politics, melodrama, action, and great acting. It recorded a peak rating of 64.5%, the third highest of all time, and launched its leading trio of Choi Min-soo, Go Hyun-jung, and Park Sang-won into stardom. Its reenactment of the Gwangju Massacre remains one of the most realistic, devastatingly powerful, and unforgettable moments in Korean TV history.
Sandglass
A drama depicting the life of Jang Hee Bin, who raised up as a royal concubine in the midst of political struggle during the reign of King Sukjong (Joseon).
Jang Hee Bin
A drama that depicts the journey of Dong-ha, who falls into a difficult slump after Jae-sung’s death and his star-crossed love with Hye-jin, as well as the story of Dong-ha and Jae-sung growing up as close friends and rivals in swimming, and Hye-jin developing a tender romance with Dong-ha.
Love is Blue
This sitcom deals with the joys and sorrows in the lives of Korean-Americans living in Los Angeles, America.
LA Arirang
In the late 80's, with the theme of ambition and betrayal of young people who wanted to succeed in the background of the mining village of Sabuk and Seoul.
A Sunny Place of the Young
This drama summarizes the relationship between Joseon tyrant Prince Yeonsan and the former gisaeng Jang Nok Su, who became Yeonsan's queen.
Jang Nok Soo
A drama based on a popular portrayal of the events during the time of Prince Gwanghae in early 17th Century Joseon. Queen Inmok is depicted as a virtuous lady who fell victim to palace politics and is subsequently banished to the West Palace. Her stepson, Prince Gwanghae, is bewitched by the scheming concubine Kim Gae Shi, and her ambitions and unsatiable thirst for power leads him to his downfall.
West Palace
Asphalt Man is a 1995 South Korean television series starring Lee Byung-hun, Choi Jin-shil, Jung Woo-sung, and Lee Young-ae. Based on the 1991 comic of the same title by manhwa artist Huh Young-man, it aired on SBS from May 17 to July 6, 1995 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
Asphalt Man
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A melodrama about friendship, betrayal, and love between two women with the same name, Sook-hee, with opposite characters.
Suk Hee
Basics of Love
꼬비꼬비
옥이 이모
Blowing of the Wind
바람의 아들
테마게임
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발명가와 발명
12
大饭店