List of South Korean television series
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Here is a partial list of South Korean television shows:
News
- MBC News Desk (MBC 뉴스데스크)
- KBS 9 News (KBS 9시 뉴스)
- SBS 8 News (SBS 8시 뉴스)
Ombudsman & Mass Communication
- PD Note (PD 수첩)
- World Wide Weekly
- News Who
- Current Magazine 2580 (시사매거진 2580)
- The Its Know (그것이 알고싶다)
- VJ Trooper
- VJ Club
Studio Show
Comedy Show
- Ha ttang sa (하땅사)
- People Looking for Laugher (웃음을 찾는 사람들)
- Gag Concert (개그콘서트)
Music Show
- KBS Lee Hana's Peppermint (이하나의 페퍼민트) -> 2008-11-21 ~ 2009-04-14
- KBS Live Music Warehouse (라이브 음악창고) -> 2010-05-12 ~ 2010-12-29
- Music Bank (KBS) (뮤직뱅크)
- KBS Yoon Do Hyun's loveletter (윤도현의 러브레터) -> 2002-4-6 ~ 2008-11-14
- MBC Kim Dong Ryul's For You (김동률의 포 유) -> 2005-10-26 ~ 2007-03-06
- MBC Music Travel LaLaLa (음악여행 라라라) -> 2008-11-26 ~ 2010-10-27
- MBC Music Camp (음악캠프) -> 1998-04-25 ~ 1999-01-23,1999-05-08~2005-07-30
- Show! Music Core (MBC) (쇼! 음악중심)
- M! Countdown (Mnet) (M 카운트 다운)
- Superstar K (Mnet) (슈퍼스타 K)→2009-12-19~2011-08-12
- Inkigayo (SBS 인기가요)
- SBS Kim Jung Eun's Chocolate (김정은의 초콜릿) -> 2008-03-10 ~ 2011-03-20
- SBS Music Space (음악공간) -> 2006.10.27 ~ 2008-02-19
- SBS Music Wave (뮤직웨이브) -> 2005-08-02 ~ 2006-09-28
- Korea Local Music Show (전국 노래자랑)
Entertainment Show
- Section TV (섹션 TV 연예통신)
- KBS Entertainment Broadcast Show (KBS 연예가중계)
- SBS TV Entertainment Show (SBS TV 연예)
Living People Show
- Dissatisfaction Zero (불만제로)
- Find Delicious TV (찾아라 맛있는 TV)
- Global Talk Show (미녀들의 수다)
- Sponge (스펀지 2.0)
- SBS Lotto Show (SBS 생방송 브라보 나눔로또)
- Shocking of the World (순간포착 세상에 이런일이)
Variety Show
- Infinity Challenge (무한도전)MBC
- Goldfish (황금어장)MBC
- Star King (Korean TV show) (놀라운 대회 스타킹)SBS
- Happy Sunday (해피선데이)KBS2
- Sunday Sunday Night (일요일 일요일 밤에)MBC
- Happy Together (해피투게더)KBS2
- 1 Night 2 Days (1박2일)KBS2
- We Got Married (우리 결혼했어요)MBC
- Come to Play (놀러와)
- Win Win (승승장구)
- Strong Heart (Korean TV show) (강심장)SBS
- Running Man (TV series) (런닝맨)SBS
- Invincible Youth (청춘불패), KBS2
- Family Outing (패밀리가 떴다), SBS, program no longer airing
- Good Sunday (일요일이 좋다), SBS, program no longer airing
- X-Man (X맨 일요일이 좋다), SBS, program no longer airing
- Oh! Brothers (오! 부라더스), program no longer airing
- Star Golden Bell (스타골든벨), KBS, program no longer airing
- Hello Baby KBS , program no longer airing
- Oh! My School KBS, program no longer airing
- Secret (비밀)
- Immortal Song 2 (불멸의 노래 2)
- Gag Star
Special Event Show
- MBC Drama Award (MBC 연기대상)
- SBS Drama Award (SBS 연기대상)
- KBS Drama Acting Awards (KBS 연기대상)
- KBS Music Award (KBS 가요대상)
- MBC University Music Festival (MBC 대학가요제)
- MBC Broadcast & Entertainment Award (MBC 방송연예대상)
Sporting Show
- Viva! K-League (비바 K리그)
- KBS Sports World (스포츠 세상)
Drama
Main article:
Korean drama
Dramas by years
1994
- Feelings (느낌)
- Police
- The Last Dunk (마지막 승부)
1995
1996
1997
- Invitation (초대)
- My Proposal (프로포즈)
- Model (모델)
- Wedding Dress (웨딩 드레스)
1998
- Forever Yours (세상끝까지)
- Mr. Q (미스터 큐)
- Pure of love (순수)
1999
- Did We Really Love? (우리가 정말 사랑했을까), also known as Have We Really Loved? or True to Love.
- Love Story
- RNA
- Sweet Love (토마토), also known as Tomato.
- The Kiss of the Angel (천사의 키스)
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Modern Drama
- The Clinic for Married Couples: Love and War (부부클리닉 사랑과 전쟁)
- MBC Best Theater (MBC 베스트극장)
- KBS Drama City (드라마시티)
Sitcom
Real School
Teenage Drama
- Sharp 1 (반올림 1)
- Sharp 2 (반올림 2)
- Sharp 3 (반올림 3)
- Puberty (사춘기)
- Jungle Fish 1 (정글피쉬 1)
- Jungle Fish 2 (정글피쉬 2)
- School 1 (학교 1)
- School 2 (학교 2)
- School 3 (학교 3)
- School 4 (학교 4)
Historical Drama
- The Princess' Man (공주의 남자) - July 20,2011-October 6,2011
- Warrior Baek Dong Soo(무사 백동수) - July 4,2011-October 11,2011
- Faith (신의) - upcoming (2011)
- King Geunchogo (근초고왕) - November 6, 2010-May 29,2011
- Sungkyunkwan Scandal (성균관 스캔들) - August 30, 2010-November 2, 2010
- Gumiho: Tale of the Fox's Child (구미호: 여우누이뎐) - July 5, 2010-August 24, 2010 (formerly named as "Gumiho's Revenge")
- Road Number One (로드 넘버원) - June 23, 2010-August 26, 2010 (from the name of the No. 1 national highway that served as the main passageway used in 1950 during the outbreak of the Korean War, traversing from Pyeongyang to Seoul; in commemmoration of the 60th anniversary of the Korean War)
- Kim Su-ro (김수로) - May 29, 2010-September 18, 2010 (also known as The Iron King; about the life of Kim Su-ro, founder of Geumgwan Gaya)
- Dong-yi (동이) - March 22, 2010-October 12, 2010 (also known as Jewel in the Crown; about the life of Choi suk-bin, one of the concubines of Sukjong; the mother of the future Yeongjo)
- Wealthy Merchant Kim Man-deok (거상 김만덕) - March 6, 2010-June 13, 2010 (about Kim Man-deok (1739–1812), a Jeju Island gwangi-turned-great merchant, who accumulated great wealth, then donated everything to save the starving poor from a famine)
- Chuno (추노) - January 6, 2010-March 25, 2010 (also known in its official title Pursuing Servants or The Slave Hunters)
- Jejungwon (제중원) - January 4, 2010-May 4, 2010 (originally Gwanghyewon, Jejungwon ("House of Universal Helpfulness") is the first hospital (established April 10, 1855) in Korea utilizing modern medicine)
- Reputable Family (명가) - January 2, 2010-February 21, 2010
- Queen Seondeok (선덕여왕)
- Tamna, the Island (탐나는 도다) - August 8, 2009-September 27, 2009 (The Kingdom of Tamna formerly ruled over Jeju Island, before being absorbed by Taejong into the Joseon Dynasty in 1404) (also known as Tamra the Island, it originally finished shooting its planned 20 episodes before cutting it down to 16; the 4 extra episodes will appear in its DVD)
- Princess Jamyeong-go (왕녀 자명고) - March 9, 2009-July 21, 2009 (simply known as Jamyeong-go)
- Empress Cheonchu (천추태후) - January 3, 2009-September 27, 2009 (also known as The Iron Empress)
- Painter of the Wind (바람의 화원) - September 24, 2008-December 4, 2008
- The Kingdom of The Winds (바람의 나라) - September 10, 2008-January 15, 2009
- Strongest Chil-woo (최강칠우) - June 17, 2008-August 19, 2008
- Bicheonmu (비천무) - February 1, 2008-March 21, 2008
- Great King Sejong (대왕세종) - January 5, 2008-November 16, 2008
- The Eight-day Mystery of Jeongjo's Assassination (정조 암살 미스터리 8일) - November 17, 2007-December 16, 2007 (also known as 8 Days)
- Yi San (이산) - September 17, 2007-June 16, 2008 (also known as King Jeongjo the Great (Yi San was Jeongjo's birthname))
- The Story of the Great King and the Four Gods (태왕사신기) - September 10, 2007-December 5, 2007
- The Legend of Hyang-dan (향단전) - September 3 & 04, 2007 (spin-off from the popular "Legend of Chun-hyang")
- The King and I (왕과 나) - August 27, 2007-April 1, 2008 (also known as Eunuch, due to the main character, Kim Cheo-seon, a eunuch who served from the time of King Munjong to Prince Yeonsan)
- The Six Martyred Ministers - (사육신) - August 8, 2007-November 1, 2007 (referring to the six ministers who were executed by King Sejo for trying to return to the throne King Danjong)
- The Ballad of Seoul (한성별곡-正) - July 9, 2007-July 31, 2007 (also known as Conspiracy in the Court, due to the story's plot surrounding an intrigue concerning King Jeongjo and his conservative ministers)
- Seoul Scandal (경성스캔들) - June 6, 2007-August 1, 2007 (based from a novel entitled "Seoul Scandal"; Gyeongseong was the name of Seoul during the Japanese Occupation)
- The Return of Shim Cheong (심청의 귀환) - February 18, 2007-???
- Hwang Jin-i (황진이) - October 11, 2006-December 28, 2006
- Dae Jo-yeong (대조영) - September 16, 2006-December 23, 2007
- Yeon Gaesomun (연개소문) - July 8, 2006-June 17, 2007
- Jumong (주몽) - May 15, 2006-March 6, 2007 (also known as The Book of Three Han)
- Seoul 1945 (서울 1945) - January 7, 2006-September 10, 2006
- Shin don (신돈) - September 24, 2005-May 7, 2006
- Seodong-yo (서동요) - September 5, 2005-March 27, 2006 (also known as The Ballad of Seodong)
- Rebirth-NEXT (환생-NEXT) - May 16, 2005-June 28, 2005
- Emperor of the Sea (해신) - November 24, 2004-May 26, 2005 (also known as Sea God)
- Immortal Admiral Yi Sun-shin (불멸의 이순신) - September 4, 2004-August 28, 2005
- The Age of Heroes (영웅시대) - July 5, 2004-March 1, 2005
- Jang Gil-san (장길산) - May 17, 2004-November 16, 2004
- The King's Woman (왕의 여자) - October 6, 2003-March 2, 2004 (referring to Lady Kim Gae-si, one of Prince Gwanghae's concubines)
- The Great Jang-geum (대장금) - September 15, 2003-March 22, 2004 (also known as Jewel in the Palace)
- Damo (다모) - July 28, 2003-September 9, 2003 (also known as 조선 여형사 다모 Joseon Female Detective Damo)
- The Age of Warriors (무인시대) - February 8, 2003-August 15, 2004
- Inspector Park Moon-soo (어사 박문수) - December 9, 2002-February 4, 2003
- Great Ambition (대망) - October 12, 2002-January 5, 2003
- The Rustic Period (야인시대) - July 29, 2002-September 30, 2003
- Man of the Sun, Lee Je-ma (태양인 이제마) - July 24, 2002-January 31, 2003 (also known as The Pioneer, Lee Je-ma, based on the story of Lee Je-ma, a Korean doctor in the early 19th century, who theorized the Sasang typology)
- The Dawn of the Empire - (제국의 아침) - March 2, 2002-January 26, 2003
- Sang-do (상도) - October 15, 2001-April 2, 2002 (also known as The Way of Trade, due to the show's primary character, legendary merchant Im Sang-ok)
- Empress Myeongseong (명성황후) - May 9, 2001-July 18, 2002 (also known as The Last Empress and The Lost Empire)
- Emperor Taejo, Wang Geon (태조 왕건) - April 1, 2000-February 24, 2002
- Hong Guk-yeong (홍국영) - March 26, 2001-August 7, 2001
- Woman of the World (여인천하) - February 5, 2001-July 22, 2002 (also known as Ladies of the Palace & Woman Power; pertaining to all the court ladies of the period (from the reigns of Jungjong to Injong), most prominently Jeong Nan-jeong, pulling the strings of Joseon)
- Mok Min Shim Seo (목민심서) - May 1, 2000-July 21, 2000
- The Thunder Rolls (천동소리) - 2000
- Heo Jun (허준) - November 29, 1999-June 27, 2000
- King and Queen (왕과 비) - June 6, 1998-March 26, 2000 (sequel to "Tears of the Dragon")
- The Age of the 3 Kim's (삼김시대) - February 28, 1998-May 24, 1998
- The Path of the Great Dynasty (대왕의길) - 1998
- Tears of the Dragon (film) (용의 눈물) - November 24, 1996-May 31, 1998
- Im Ggeok-jeong (임꺽정) - November 10, 1996-April 6, 1997
- Jo Gwang-jo (조광조) - January 1, 1996-June 25, 1996
- Dazzling Dawn (찬란한 여명) - October 28, 1995-November 23, 1996
- West Palace (서궁) - July 3, 1995-December 26, 1995 (referring to Queen Inmok, who lived in the titular West Palace (in contrast to Prince Gwanghae, who lived in his titular East Palace))
- The Hourglass (모래시계) - January 10, 1995-February 16, 1995
- Jang Nok-su (장녹수) - January 2, 1995-June 27, 1995 (referring to Yeonsangun's favorite concubine)
- Han Myeong-hoi (한명회) - January 3, 1994-December 27, 1994 (referring to Queen Jangsun and Gonghye's father, titled Sangdang Buwongun; Sejo's favorite minister.)
- Ambition (야망) - 1994
- Bird, Bird, Blue Bird (새야 새야 파랑새야) - 1994 (in honor of the centennial of the Donghak Peasant War of 1894)
- The Dawn (문동) - 1993-1994
- The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms (삼국기) - April 12, 1992-April 17, 1993
- Sunrise Peak (일출봉) - 1992
- (바람꽃은 시들지 않는다) - October 12, 1991-March 28, 1992
- The Eyes of the Dawn (여명의 눈동자) - October 7, 1991-February 6, 1992
- The Way of Medicine (동의보감) - 1991 (after Heo Jun's book on medicine)
- The Dance of Sky Breaking (파천무) - April 2, 1990-October 30, 1990
- Oh, Heaven (하늘아 하늘아) - July 4, 1988-March 28, 1989
- The Region of Calm (무풍지대) - June 28, 1988-September 7, 1989
- Independence Gate (독립문) - January 1, 1984-December 20, 1984
- The Foundation of the Dynasty (개국) - January 2, 1983-December 8, 1983
- Wind and Cloud (풍운) - January 10, 1982-December 26, 1982
- Women's History (여인열전) - 1982
- Jang hui-bin (장희빈) - 1981
- Hwang Jin-i (황진이) - 1982-1983
- The Queen of the West Palace (서궁마마) - 1982 (also referring to Queen Inmok)
- Great Vocation (대명) - January 5, 1981-December 28, 1981
- Royal Secret Inspector (암행어사) - 1981-1984
- 100 Years of Wind and Cloud (풍운백년)
- The Torch (횃불) - April 12, 1976-June 12, 1976
- The Young Ones (젊은 그들) - June 14, 1976-???
- Anguk-dong Lady (안국동 아씨) - 1979 (about the life of Jeongjo's mother, Lady Hyegyeong)
- Jeonghwa (정화) - 1976
- The Unification of the Three Kingdoms (삼국통일) - 1974
- Kim Yu-shin (김유신) - 1969
- The Prince in Hemp Clothes (마의태자) - 1964
The Republic Series - April 1981-September 2005
- The First Republic (suatu) - April 1981-February 1982
- The Second Republic (제2공화국) - 1989-1990
- The Third Republic (제3공화국) - February 1993-August 1993
- The Fourth Republic (제4공화국) - October 1995-January 1996
- The Fifth Republic (제5공화국) - April 2005-September 2005
The 500 Years of the Joseon Dynasty (조선왕조 500년) - March 31, 1983-December 23, 1990
- Episode 1 - The King of Chudong Palace (추동궁 마마) - March 31, 1983-July 1, 1983
- Episode 2 - The Deep-rooted Tree (뿌리깊은 나무) - July 8, 1983-December 31, 1983
- Episode 3 - The Ume Tree in the Midst of the Snow (설중매) - January 9, 1984-February 29, 1985 (the personification of Queen Sohye, commonly known as Queen Mother Insu; Seongjong's mother)[1]
- Episode 4 - The Wind Orchid (풍란) - March 11, 1985-October 8, 1985 (the representation of Jeong nan-jeong, Queen Munjeong's 2nd sister-in-law)
- Episode 5 - The Imjin War (임진왜란) - October 14, 1985-April 15, 1986
- Episode 6 - Hoecheon Gate (회천문) - April 28, 1986-October 28, 1986
- Episode 7 - Namhan Mountain Castle (남한산성) - November 3, 1986-January 27, 1987[2]
- Episode 8 - Queen Inhyeon (인현왕후) - January 13, 1988-October 13, 1988 (can be considered as the 3rd Jang Hui-bin (MBC) (see below))
- Episode 9 - The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong (한중록) - October 19, 1988-June 1, 1989
- Episode 10 - Pa Mun (파문) - June 7, 1989-September 14, 1989
- Episode 11 - Daewon-gun (대원군) - May 6, 1990-December 23, 1990
Recurring Historical Dramas
- Jang Hee-bin (장희빈)
- 1971 (MBC)
- February 20, 1995-September 26, 1995 (SBS)
- November 6, 2002-October 23, 2003 (KBS) (also known as Royal Story)
- Joseon Scientific Criminal Investigators - Byeolsungeom (조선과학수사대 별순검) (also known as Joseon Police and CSI: Joseon, and simply known as Byeolsungeom (별순검)) (all under MBC)
- Documentary Drama
- Pilot Season - September 18, 2005 (as a Chuseok special)
- Program - October 29, 2005-November 26, 2009
- New Year's Special - January 28, 2006-January 29, 2006
- Season 1 - October 13, 2007-December 29, 2007
- Season 2 - October 4, 2008-December 6, 2008
- Season 3 - September 4, 2010-ongoing
- The Land (토지) (the most famous of Park Gyeong-ni's novels)
- 1979-1984 (KBS)
- 1986 (MBC)
- October 24, 1987-August 6, 1989 (KBS)
- November 26, 2004-May 22, 2005 (SBS)
- Hong Gil-dong (홍길동)
- Iljimae (일지매)
- August 9, 1993-August 31, 1993 (MBC)
- May 21, 2008-July 24, 2008 (SBS)
- January 21, 2009-April 9, 2009 (MBC) (under the title The Return of Iljimae (돌아온 일지매))
- Hometown of Legends (전설의 고향) (also made into a film (2007))
- October 18, 1977-October 3, 1989
- June 26, 1996-August 3, 1999 (KBS)
- Season 1 - June 26, 1996-September 12, 1996 - 21 episodes
- Season 2 - July 12, 1997-October 5, 1997 - 25 episodes
- Season 3 - July 6, 1998-August 10, 1998 - 11 episodes
- Season 4 - June 28, 1999-August 3, 1999 - 12 episodes
- August 6, 2008-September 3, 2008 (KBS)
- August 10, 2009-September 8, 2009 (KBS)
- The Royal Way (왕도)
- October 18, 1976-February 26, 1977 (KBS)
- January 6, 1991-October 5, 1991 (KBS)
- Queen Seondeok (선덕여왕)
- Comrades (전우)
Realtime Drama
- Place Record Cop (현장기록 형사)
- Rescue 119 (긴급구조 119)
Documentary
- MBC Special (MBC 스페셜)
- KBS Special (KBS 스페셜)
- SBS Special (SBS 스페셜)
- KBS History Special (KBS 역사 스페셜)
Educational/Propaganda
Voice acting TV Series
TV Edition Movie
- MBC Weekend of Movie (MBC 주말의 명화)
- MBC Friday Movie Heaven (MBC 금요영화천국)
- SBS Movie Express (SBS 영화특급)
- SBS Cine Club (SBS 씨네클럽)
- KBS Saturday Movie (KBS 토요명화)
- KBS Movie Theatre (KBS 명화극장)
Worldwide Drama
Animation
See also
References
- ^ This controversial episode garnered huge protests over the show's positive treatment of Han Myeong-hoi and Sejo's coup of 1453, which in the traditional Confucianist view was viewed as negative. http://deiner.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=other&action=print&thread=4344
- ^ After this episode, there was a 1-year hiatus because of the huge controversy on Episode 3. http://twitchfilm.net/archives/005168.html
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