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  2. Signal (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Signal (Korean: 시그널) is a South Korean television series written by Kim Eun-hee, directed by Kim Won-seok, and starring Lee Je-hoon, Kim Hye-soo, and Cho Jin-woong. Inspired by real-life criminal incidents in Korea, [ 1 ] including the Hwaseong serial murders .

  3. Ugly Alert - Wikipedia

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    Ugly Alert (Korean: 못난이 주의보; Hanja: 못난이 注意報; RR: Motnani Juuibo) is a 2013 South Korean daily drama starring Im Joo-hwan, Kang So-ra, Choi Tae-joon, and Kang Byul. [1] It aired on SBS from May 20 to December 13, 2013 on Mondays to Fridays at 19:20 for 133 episodes.

  4. Heart Signal - Wikipedia

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    Heart Signal (Korean: 하트시그널) is a South Korean dating reality television show distributed by Channel A. Season 1 of the show aired in 2017, followed by season 2 in 2018, season 3 in 2020 and season 4 in 2023. [1] [2] Based on the cast members of Heart Signal, a new program named Friends was also produced. [3]

  5. Signal (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    It is a remake of the South Korean drama of the same name written by Kim Eun-hee and aired every Tuesday at 21:00 JST from April 10 to June 12, 2018, on Fuji TV. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A sequel film, Signal the Movie , was released in theaters in Japan on April 2, 2021.

  6. Twenty-Five Twenty-One - Wikipedia

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    During the eight weeks of broadcast, Twenty-Five Twenty-One, Kim Tae-ri and Nam Joo-hyuk maintained the top spots in drama and actors popularity rankings conducted by Good Data Corporation. [43] The series also placed first in viewership ratings for all its 16 episodes, in both the Metropolitan Area and nationwide. [ 44 ]

  7. Hospital Playlist - Wikipedia

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    Each episode was released on Netflix in South Korea, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and English-speaking countries after their television broadcast. [b] [6] By the conclusion of the first season, the series became the ninth highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history at the time. The second season aired between June 17 and September 16 ...

  8. Tunnel (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS). Due to South Korean presidential election on May 9, 2017, the episodes 13 and 14 were canceled to air on May 6 and 7. [33] Those episodes were broadcast on May 13 and 14. [34]

  9. Extracurricular (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    On April 22, 2019, Netflix announced through a press release that it would distribute a new Korean original series entitled Extracurricular and produced by Studio 329, confirming at the same time that the main cast would consist of Kim Dong-hee, Jung Da-bin, Park Ju-hyun, Nam Yoon-soo, Choi Min-soo, Park Hyuk-kwon and Kim Yeo-jin.