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South Korean television series have become popular globally from the end of the 2000s onward. [1] Below is a partial list of notable South Korean television series and programmes across a variety of genres.
KBS prime-time flagship dramas are broadcast on KBS2 at 21:50, generally with two series airing simultaneously, with each series airing on two consecutive nights: Monday–Tuesday and Wednesday–Thursday; and on KBS1 at 20:30 every weekdays and at 20:40 on Saturdays, following the weekend edition of KBS News 9.
Viu (pronounced as view) is a Hong Kong-based over-the-top video on demand streaming service from PCCW Media Group's Viu International Ltd. [2] Operated in a dual-revenue model comprising subscriptions and advertising, Viu delivers content in different genres from Asia's top content providers with local language subtitles, as well as original production series under the Viu Original initiative ...
Full House (Korean: 풀하우스; RR: Pul-hauseu) is a 2004 South Korean television series starring Rain, Song Hye-kyo, Han Eun-jung and Kim Sung-soo.Based on the manhwa Full House by Won Soo-yeon, the romantic comedy series aired on KBS2 on Monday and Friday at 21:50 for 16 episodes from July 14 to September 2, 2004.
The first Korean drama to be broadcast in Cambodia was Winter Sonata; it was, however, Full House that launched the interest in Korean dramas and entertainment in the country. Following the success of Full House, more Korean dramas have been dubbed into the Khmer language. Korean dramas have become popular particularly amongst youth in Cambodia.
Romance Full of Life (Korean: 생동성 연애; Hanja: 生動性戀愛; RR: Saengdongseong Yeonae; lit. Vivid Love) is a 6-episode South Korean television drama starring Yoon Shi-yoon and Cho Soo-hyang. The drama is one of the "Three Color Fantasy" drama trilogy by MBC. The drama's color is Green.
Stairway to Heaven (Korean: 천국의 계단; RR: Cheonguk-ui Gyedan) is a 2003 South Korean television series starring Choi Ji-woo, Kwon Sang-woo, Shin Hyun-joon, and Kim Tae-hee. [1] It aired on SBS from 3 December 2003 to 5 February 2004 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes. [ 2 ]
Dong Yi was a hit across Asia and recorded the highest ratings for Korean dramas on Japanese network NHK. [5] It also recorded solid viewership ratings in the mid-20% to 30% range in South Korea, [6] and Han won acting awards for her performance including Daesang (Grand Prize) at the MBC Drama Awards.