Nonstop (TV series)
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Genre |
Comedy Drama Romance |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | MBC |
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Website |
Nonstop (Hangul: 논스톱) is a South Korean sitcom that broadcast its first season in 2000 on MBC. It continued with 5 more seasons. The series was popular for its cast of teen idols, many who debuted through the show gaining vast popularity.
Synopsis
Each Nonstop season shows the hilarious everyday life adventures of a group of college students and their friends and family. Actors in this program made many stories to be expected in campus. Unlike traditional sitcoms, each season features a brand new cast.
Much of its over-the-top dialogue became a staple of pop culture in South Korea. It made many Korean high school students expect university life to be similar to that of Nonstop.
Cast
Season 1
Broadcast: 2000
- Lee Jenny
- Yang Dong-geun
- Lee Jae-eun
- Go Soo
- Kim Jung-hyun
- Kim Hyo-jin
- Baek Il-seob
- Kim Hyung-ja
- Yeon Jung-hoon
Season 2
Broadcast: 2000-2002
- Lee Jenny
- Yang Dong-geun
- Jo In-sung
- Jeong Da-bin
- Park Kyung-lim
- Jang Na-ra
- Kim Young-jun
- Lee Ip-sae
- Yang Mi-ra
- Lee Kyung-kyu
- Kim Jung-hwa
Season 3
Broadcast: 2002-2003
- Choi Min-yong
- Jung Tae-woo
- Haha
- Jo Han-sun
- Yeo Wook-hwan
- Lee Jin
- Jeon Hye-bin
- Kim Young-ah
- Kim Hyo-jin
- Jeong Won-joong
- Dana
- Jeong Da-bin
- Son Dam-bi
- Kim Jung-hwa
- Hwang Ji-hyun
- Kim Ji-hoon
- Jo Sung-gil
Season 4
Broadcast: 2003-2004
- Andy[1]
- Hyun Bin
- Jang Keun-suk
- Lee Jang-woo
- Park Shin-hye
- Oh Seung-eun
- Han Ye-seul
- Lee Yoon-ji
- Lee Young-eun
- Yoon Jong-shin
- MC Mong
- Bong Tae-gyu
- Yeh Hak-young
- Kim Bo-ri
- Jo Sung-gil
- Jun Jin
- Kim Jae-seung
- Jung Sung-woon
- Lee Yoo-jung
- Kim Hyo-seo
- Han Yeo-reum
- Lee Joon-gi as guest
Season 5
Broadcast: 2004-2005
- Park Jin-woo
- Han Hyo-joo
- Jo Jeong-rin
- Lee Min-woo[1]
- Ku Hye-sun
- Kang Kyung-joon
- Hong Soo-ah
- Lee Jung
- Tablo
Special Guests
- Lee Seung-gi
- Lee Sang-woo
- Lee Min-ho
- Kim Ji-seok
- Kim Byul
- Jin Goo
- Kim Ji-woo
- Jang A-young
- Kim Hyun-joong[2]
- Jang Mi-inae
- Ivy
Cameo
Season 6
Broadcast: 2006, also known as Rainbow Romance
- Kang Eun-bi
- Kim Ki-bum
- Kim Heechul
- Lee Min-ki
- Jung Eui-chul
- Hwang Bo-ra
- Seo Jae-kyung
- Park Hee-bon
- Kim Hyung-min
- Lee Sang-mi
- Noh Hong-chul
- Park Hee-jin
- Uhm Hyun-kyung
- Chun Myung-hoon
- Kim Chang-wan
- Lim Eun-kyung
- Ah Yoo-mi
- Go Eun-ah
Special Guests
- Park Soo-jin
- Seo Ji-young
- Park Myung-soo
- Leeteuk
- Han Geng
- Kang-in
- Eunhyuk
- U-Know Yunho
- Bae Seul-ki
- Micky Yoochun
- Kim Hyo-jin
- Jang Mi-inae
- Choi Won-joon
- Seo In-young
- Stephanie Kim
- Boom
Awards
Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Work | Recipient | Result |
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2004 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best OST | "You Are Different"[4] | Han Ye-seul | Nominated |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hong, Grace Danbi (16 December 2012). "Star of the Week: The Marks Shinhwa Left Here and There in the Acting World". enewsWorld (CJ E&M). Retrieved 16 December 2012.
- ↑ "Episode 208." Nonstop 5. MBC. Seoul, 2005. Television.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Episode 207." Nonstop 5. MBC. Seoul, 2005. Television.
- ↑ "2004 MKMF part 1". Mwave. Retrieved 2014-08-25.