Dream (TV series)

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Dream
Format Drama, Sports, Romance
Written by Jung Hyung-soo
Directed by Baek Soo-chan
Starring Joo Jin-mo
Kim Bum
Ending theme "Countdown" by SHINee
Country of origin South Korea
No. of episodes 20
Production
Running time Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST)
Broadcast
Original channel Seoul Broadcasting System
Original run July 27, 2009 (2009-07-27) – September 29, 2009 (2009-09-29)
Chronology
Preceded by Ja Myung Go
Followed by Jejungwon
External links
Website

Dream (Hangul: 드림) is a 2009 South Korean television series that follows the lives of a sports agent and K-1 fighters. Starring Joo Jin-mo, Kim Bum and Son Dam-bi (in her acting debut[1]), it aired on SBS from July 27 to September 29, 2009 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.

Plot

Nam Jae-il is a successful sports agent with some famous clients, but when one of his baseball stars gets involved in a drug case, he loses everything. But when the miserable Nam befriends former pickpocket and aspiring K-1 fighter Lee Jang-seok, and tomboyish taebo instructor Park So-yeon, he decides to regain his glory by making Lee a star.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

Dream OST
Soundtrack album by various artists
Released August 3, 2009[5]
Genre K-pop, Soundtrack
Language Korean
Label Forest Media[5]
Singles from Boys Meet U
  1. "Countdown"
    Released: July 31, 2009 (2009-07-31)
  1. Countdown – Shinee
  2. 죽기 아니면 살기 (Live Or Die) – Bobby Kim
  3. Love Is Crying - Seo Young-eun
  4. Always – Someday
  5. Moonlight – Yoon Hwa Jae In
  6. Run – Lee Hyun-wook
  7. 눈물을 삼켜 (Tears and Swallow) – Kan Jong-wook
  8. And Now - PSW
  9. Take Me - J.Y
  10. Lonely Dream - Oh Joon-sung
  11. Force The Game - Choi Wan-hee
  12. Breakdown – Choi Wan-hee
  13. White Dream - Choi Wan-hee
  14. Jerry’s Theme - Choi Wan-hee
  15. Distorted Face - Ha Geun-young

International broadcast

It aired in the Philippines on ABS-CBN in 2009.[6]

References

  1. Lee, Hae-joo (12 July 2009). "Son Dam-bi wins lead role in new SBS-TV drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. 
  2. Han, Sang-hee (27 July 2009). "Dream to Depict the World of Sports Business". The Korea Times. 
  3. Choi, Ji-eun (28 October 2009). "INTERVIEW: Kim Bum (1)". 10Asia. 
  4. Choi, Ji-eun (28 October 2009). "INTERVIEW: Kim Bum (2)". 10Asia. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Dream OST". iTunes. Retrieved 2013-07-06. 
  6. Dimaculangan, Jocelyn (3 October 2009). "Kim Bum's sports drama Dream will soon air on ABS-CBN". Philippine Entertainment Portal. 

External links

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