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Secret Garden








Title: 시크릿 가든 / Sikeurit Gadeun / Secret Garden
Chinese Title :
秘密花园
Genre: Romance, comedy, fantasy, melodrama
Episodes: 20 + 1 Special
Broadcast network: SBS
Broadcast period: 2010-Nov-13 to 2011-Jan-22
Air time: Saturday & Sunday 21:45


Mary Stayed Out All Night



Title: 매리는 외박중 / Maerineun Oebakjoong / Mary Stayed Out All Night
Chinese Title :
玛丽外宿中
Also Known as : Mary is Out at Night / Marry Me, Mary!
Genre: Romance, comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast network: KBS2
Broadcast period:
2010-Nov-08 to 2010-Dec-28
Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55

Synopsis
Wi Mae Ri is the cheerful, pragmatic daughter of a failed businessman who had grown used to being constantly on the move to escape from debtors. She becomes fast friends with the free-spirited indie singer Kang Moo Kyul when she nearly ran him over in a car. Meanwhile, her father Wi Dae Han is saved from his debtors by his old friend, Jung Suk, who had just returned from considerable success in the Japanese entertainment industry. Jung Suk, who had harboured a secret love for Mae Ri’s mother, sets up a deal with Dae Han to have Mae Ri marry his son, Jung In. In her desperate to escape this predicament, Mae Ri begs Moo Kyul to pose as her husband, and finds herself in even more trouble than before when her father proposes a 100-day period in which she has to divide her time equally between Moo Kyul and Jung In, after which she has to decide who to marry.

Cast
Moon Geun Young as Wi Mae Ri
Jang Geun Suk as Kang Moo Kyul
Kim Jae Wook as Byun Jung In
Kim Hyo Jin as Seo Joon
Park Joon Gyu as Jung Suk (Jung In’s father)
Park Sang Myun as Wi Dae Han (Mae Ri’s father)
Lee Ah Hyun as Kam So Young (Moo Kyul’s mother)
Shim Yi Young (
심이영) as Director Bang
Lee Sun Ho as Lee An
Kim Min Gyu (
김민규) as Ri No
Geum Ho Suk (
금호석) as Yo Han
Park Chul Hyun (
박철현) as Re Oh
Kim Hae Rim (
김해림) as Ji Hye
Lee Eun as So Ra
Chae Min Hee (
채민희) as Jang PD
Yo
on Yoo Sun as writer

Production Credits
Chief Producer: Jung Sung Hyo
Producer: Han Sang Woo (
한상우)
Director: Hong Suk Goo, Kim Young Kyoon (
김영균)
Original writing: Won Soo Yeon (
원수연)
Screenwriter: In Eun Ah (1-10), Go Bong Hwang (11-16)

Note
- Based on the internet comic “Maerineun Uibakjoong” by Won Soo Yeon.
- “Maerineun Uibakjoong” was first published online via cartoon.media.daum.net on February 6, 2009. It was then published as comic book on November 24, 2009
- Won Soo Yeon also wrote the manhwa “Full House” which was adapted into the 2004 KBS drama “Full House”.
- Writer In Eun Ah left the drama due to the drama’s low ratings and discord with the production team. She was replaced with Go Bong Hwang who took over the script from episode 11.
                                                                                           
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K-Drama Real School



Title: 레알 스쿨! / Real School!
Chinese Title :
实的学校
Genre: Sitcom
Episodes: 40
Broadcast network: MBC Every 1
Broadcast period: 2011-Jan-10 to 2011-Mar-04
Air time: Monday to Friday 16:30

Synopsis
A sitcom about a group of students who have a phobia of English. They are enrolled into a “Secret Class” that is known for a high success rate of teaching students English. Each student has their own ‘secrets’ and problems with studying English.
Cast
Do Ji Han as Good Student Do Ji Han
Joo Da Young as Idol Joo Da Young
Kim Soo Yun (
김수연) as Ambitious Girl Kim Soo Yun
Dong Ho (
동호) as Show Off Dong Ho
Kim Dong Bum as Bad Boy Kim Dong Bum
Yoon Bong Gil (
윤봉길) as Hopeless Guy Yoon Bong Gil
Hong Yoon Hwa as Hong Yoon Hwa
Ki Sup (
기섭) as Ki Sup
Kim Young Chul as inferior class teacher
Park Seul Gi as Housemaster Park Colleen
Kwang Soo (
광수) as dance teacher
Jung Won Joong as Principal
Guzal Tursunova as foreign teacher
Lee Ki Chan (
이기찬) as teacher
Kim Kyung Jin (
김경진) as laundry employee (cameo)
Julien Kang as James (cameo)
Eli (
일라이)
Jo Woo Ri (
조우리)
Park In Young (
박인영) (cameo)
Danny Ahn (cameo)
Kim Min Ki (
김민기) (cameo)
Official Site
Trailer I & Trailer II
OST
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My Princess K-Drama


Profile
§  TV Show: My Princess
§  Revised romanization: Mai Peurinseseu
§  Hangul: 마이 프린세스
§  Director:
§  Writer: Kim Eun-Suk, Jang Young-Sil
§  Network: MBC
§  Episodes: 16
§  Release Date: January 5, 2011 - February 24, 2011
§  Runtime: Wed. & Thurs. 21:55
§  Language: Korean
§  Country: South Korea
Plot
Lee-Sul (Kim Tae-Hee) is a woman who enters college later than other girls. Like her peers, they dream of one day becoming a princess, but for Lee-Sul she actually becomes a real life princess ...
Hae-Young (Song Seung-Heon) is a 31-year-old diplomat. He is the sole successor of the Daehan Jonghap Group (the largest conglomerate in Korea). Hae-Young is also handsome and graduated from an Ivy League school. Agreeing to his grandfather`s creed, Park Hae-Young decides to give up his rights to the company and all of his assets. This is all for a young woman named Lee-Sul.
Lee-Sul is a 25-year-old college student, majoring in Art History. She doesn't think about the secrets surrounding her birth or her stepsister who teased her behind her back. Lee-Sul keeps a shabby appearance and works several part time jobs on top of her college career. She also has a crush on her professor Nam Jung-Woo (Ryu Su-Yeong). One day, Lee-Sul becomes a princess overnight. In order to make her a princess, the President of the Daehan Jonghap Group offers all of his assets. 50,000,000 people stamp their approvals for her and royal families from all over the world sends congratulatory telegrams. Lee-Sul accepts the role of Princess, but she is now locked up in her palace and forced to study from dawn to late at night. Even worse, Park Hae-Young is her only instructor and he is snooty.
Yoon-Joo (Park Ye-Jin) is a 30-year-old woman, who works as the director of Hae-Young Museum. Her father is the secretary for the President of the Daehan Jong Group. Yoon-Joo hopes to marry Park Hae-Young one day to gain control over the company. Her plans come to a halt when the Princess suddenly appears. For the Princess, the President of the Daehan Jonghap Group returns all of his property to the community. Even Hae-Youngs begins to have favorable feelings for Lee-Sul. Yoon-Joo can't forgive Lee-Sul for what she has caused. Yoon-Jo then makes a plan and if it succeeds Korea will lose their imperial family.
Jung-Woo (Ryu Su-Yeong) is a professor, archeologist and holds a PH.D in the Arts. He is also popular among the female students. Jung-Woo grew up in a poor family. Even now with his high status, his financial situation isn't so good. Because of this, Jung-Woo hasn't proposed to his girlfriend Yoon-Joo. One day, something strange happens. Jung-Woo's student Lee-Sul (who always submits papers late, but works hard at excavation sites) turns out to be a princess. Lee-Sul then asks Jung-Woo to become an advisor for the "Redemption Committee of Imperial Family Cultural Assets".
Notes
1.     Filming for drama "My Princess" will begin in late August.
Cast
Park Hae-Young
Lee-Sul
Oh Yoon-Joo
Nam Jung-Woo

Park Dong-Jae
Oh Ki-Taec
Lee Dan
Kim Da-Bok
Gun-I
Hae-Young's grandpa
Park Dong-Jae's sec.
Lee-Sul' stepsister
Lee-Sul' stepmom
assistant cook

Lee Young-Chan
So Soon-Woo
Kang Sun-A
Yoo Gi-Kwang
Korean president
politician
Lee-Sul's friend
aide
reporter
Additional Cast Members:
§  Ahn Nae-Sang - king Soon-Jong
§  Son Seon-Yun - Shin Mi-So
§  Hwang Young-Hee - Hong In-Ae

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