Lie to Me (2011 TV series)

Lie To Me

First official poster
Genre Romance
Comedy
Drama
Created by SBS
Written by Kim Ye-ri
Directed by Kim Soo-ryung
Kwon Hyuk-chan
Starring Yoon Eun-hye
Kang Ji-hwan
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 16
Production
Running time Monday & Tuesday 21:55 (KST)
Release
Original network SBS (South Korea)
Original release 9 May 2011 (2011-05-09) – 28 June 2011 (2011-06-28)
Chronology
Preceded by Midas
Followed by Warrior Baek Dong-soo
External links
Website

Lie To Me (Hangul: 내게 거짓말을 해봐) is a South Korean romantic drama starring Yoon Eun-hye and Kang Ji-hwan.[1][2]

The series revolves around a civil servant named Gong Ah-jung (played by Yoon) who pretends to be the wife of the wealthy hotel heir, Hyun Ki-joon (played by Kang) to impress her former friend. It is directed by Kim Soo-ryung and Kwon Hyuk-chan, produced by Jo Sung-won and written by Kim Ye-ri.

Synopsis

Gong Ah-jung (Yoon Eun-hye) is a government employee of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. At the beginning of the series, Ah-jung lies to an antagonistic friend about being married, not to lose face in front of her. The lie quickly snowballs (due to several misunderstandings) until Ah-jung realizes that everyone is gossiping about her supposed, secret marriage to Hyun Ki-joon (Kang Ji-hwan), the very wealthy president of World Hotel.

As the gossip spreads, a miserable Ki-joon is forced to combat the rumors to his friends as he decides a plan of action in getting Ah-jung to correct her lie. Ki-joon and Ah-jung decide to take action to squash the rumors, with Ah-jung agreeing to call her friends together so she can confess her discretion. When this doesn't go as planned, Ki-joon decides to take legal action against Ah-jung. However, after a series of events that bond the pair, they agree that pretending to be married for a short while would be mutually beneficial though Ki-joon promises that Ah-jung's lie is not forgiven and that he will eventually follow through with his lawsuit.

Things become even more complicated when Ki-joon's ex-fiancée returns from France. Ki-joon and Ah-jung grow closer and more fond of one another over the duration of their pretended marriage; Ki-joon finds himself questioning his commitment to his former fiancée Yoon-joo.

Cast

Ratings

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2011-05-09 01 8.2% (19th) 10.1% (11th)
2011-05-10 02 8.3% (20th) 10.0% (10th)
2011-05-16 03 7.4% 9.5% (11th)
2011-05-17 04 7.6% (16th) 9.3% (8th)
2011-05-23 05 7.9% (19th) 9.5% (14th)
2011-05-24 06 8.6% (11th) 10.5% (7th)
2011-05-30 07 8.2% (17th) 9.8% (10th)
2011-05-31 08 8.5% (12th) 20.5% (10th)
2011-06-06 09 9.2% (10th) 11.4% (6th)
2011-06-07 10 9.3% (10th) 10.0% (9th)
2011-06-13 11 8.7% (13th) 10.7% (8th)
2011-06-14 12 8.9% (9th) 11.7% (7th)
2011-06-20 13 8.4% (12th) 9.7% (9th)
2011-06-21 14 8.7% (8th) 9.8% (8th)
2011-06-27 15 8.0% (20th) 8.8%
2011-06-28 16 8.0% (16th) 8.4% (17th)
Average 8.4% -

Source: TNmS Media Korea

International Broadcast

The series aired in Japan on Fuji TV in August 2011 following several rebroadcasts of Yoon Eun-Hye's previous dramas.[3]

In Indonesia aired by RTV every Monday to Friday at 2:00 p.m. from 6 April 2015.

In Philippines aired by GMA Network every Monday to Friday.

In Thailand aired by Channel 7 every Monday to Thursday at 2:25 a.m. from 1 April 2015.[4]

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External links

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