Beating Heart

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Beating Heart
Format Omnibus drama, miniseries
Starring Bae Jong-ok
Kim Chang-wan
Bae Doona
Ko Ah-seong
Country of origin Flag of South Korea South Korea
Language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 12
Production
Running time 50 mins.
Broadcast
Original channel MBC
Original run April 2, 2005May 8, 2005
External links
Official website

Beating Heart (떨리는 가슴, Ddeollineun Gaseum; aka Six Love Stories) is a South Korean television drama series, produced by the MBC network and broadcast in 2005. The series consists of six two-part stories, with each story having its own team of writer and producer. It focuses on the lives of a typical Korean family, examining the relationships between the four main characters, their romantic interests, and other family members.

In 2006, the series was broadcast by the KBFD network in Hawaii as My Trembling Heart. It has also been released on DVD in South Korea and Japan.

Contents

[edit] Cast and characters

[edit] Main cast

  • Bae Jong-ok as Bae Jong-ok
  • Kim Chang-wan as Kim Chang-wan
  • Bae Doona as Bae Doona
  • Ko Ah-seong as Kim Bo-mi

[edit] Supporting cast

  • Kim Dong-wan as Kang Seong-jae (episodes 1 & 2)
  • Sin Seong-woo as Jeong Nam-su (episodes 1-4)
  • Harisu as Kim Hae-jung (episodes 3, 4, 9 & 12)
  • Yoo Hye-jeong (episodes 5 & 6)
  • Choi Kang-hee (episodes 7 & 8)
  • Ji Seong as Kim Woo-jin/Seok Jin (episodes 9 & 10)
  • Kim Soo-mi as Jong-ok and Doona's mother (episodes 11 & 12)

[edit] Staff

[edit] Producers

  • Oh Kyeong-hoon (episodes 1 & 2)
  • Ko Dong-seon (episodes 3 & 4)
  • Sin Hyeong-chang (episodes 5 & 6)
  • Lee Yoon-jeong (episodes 7 & 8)
  • Kim Jin-man (episodes 9 & 10)
  • Park Seong-soo (episodes 11 & 12)

[edit] Writers

  • Kim In-yeong (episodes 1 & 2)
  • Jeong Hyeong-soo (episodes 3 & 4)
  • Park Jeong-hwa (episodes 5 & 6)
  • Hong Jin-ah (episodes 7 & 8)
  • Lee Kyeong-hee (episodes 9 & 10)
  • In Jeong-ok (episodes 11 & 12)

[edit] Airdates

Episode # South Korea (MBC)[1] Hawaii, USA (KBFD)[2]
1 April 2, 2005 February 6, 2006
2 April 3, 2005 February 7, 2006
3 April 9, 2005 February 13, 2006
4 April 10, 2005 February 14, 2006
5 April 16, 2005 February 20, 2006
6 April 17, 2005 February 21, 2006
7 April 23, 2005 February 27, 2006
8 April 24, 2005 February 28, 2006
9 April 30, 2005 March 6, 2006
10 May 1, 2005 March 7, 2006
11 May 7, 2005 March 13, 2006
12 May 8, 2005 March 14, 2006

[edit] References

[edit] External links