Wife Returns is a South Korean television series starring Kang Sung-yeon, Jo Min-ki, Yoon Se-ah, Park Jung-chul, and Kim Mu-yeol. It aired on SBS from November 2, 2009 to April 16, 2010 on Mondays to Fridays at 19:20 for 116 episodes. The melodrama deals with a broken family, betrayal, adultery and revenge with a dash of violence. Wife Returns revolves around a woman who gets revenge on the husband of her identical twin sister. The sister was forced to leave her husband and their child by her mother-in-law.
The series was part of the "Wife Trilogy," which includes Temptation of Wife and Two Wives.
Let’s face it: dating is complicated. Couples have different tendencies, cultures and sometimes even have trouble deciding what to eat! Not to worry, the ladies are here to take your worries away. Dating experts Na Rae and Do Yeon plan a customized dating course for each couple and see whose course is better. Through this customized counseling program from the dating experts, couples learn tips and are introduced to popular places as well. Let Park and Jang take care of your concerns!
A comedy sitcom showing a behind the scenes look into the SBS music show Inkigayo, featuring a fictional love triangle between Sulli, Nickhun, and Seulong that occurs as Maestro has a trouble-ridden comeback, his first in five years, and all the problems these situations cause for the crew of Inkigayo.
A K-pop star, Sa-gye, reluctantly enters college, forms a 4-member mixed band, and navigates love and growth through music amid the chaos of campus life.
The survival of the fittest is the primary rule in the African wild of Maasai Mara in Kenya. In the land of the jungle of the law, the survival story of Samantha, a single-mother cheetah, is revealed. Samantha struggles with all the hardships for the survival of herself and her offspring. In spite of the adverse condition where she has to find ways to protect her three offspring all by herself from threats of predatory beasts like lions and hyenas, she never gives up easily.
Kim Jung-eun's Chocolate was a South Korean late night music program which began airing on March 11, 2008 on Tuesday nights at 12:35am on SBS replacing Lee Juk's Music Space. It was then moved to Wednesday nights at 12:30AM, Saturday nights at 12:10AM, and now Sunday nights at 12:10AM. It is hosted by famed actress, Kim Jung-eun, who starred in highly-rated dramas such as Lovers in Paris and its sequel, Lovers. It aired its 3rd year anniversary as its final episode on March 20, 2011.
Park Tae-joon is an intelligent law student and a filial son to his parents who runs a mill. His has a younger brother, Tae-soo not quite as academic still quite smart and a known brat in town, and a younger sister, the kind and gentle hearted Sun-hee. From the same town as Tae-Joon, Kim Mi-ja, his love interest is sick and tired of living in poverty and desires to leave their small town for a better life. One day after their father’s death, the family learns that they will lose their home as a pledge due to an assurance their father has made before his death. From the poverty stricken post war era of the 1950s to the modern times of Korea, this TV-series follows a family and the surrounding characters who rode the drastic changes with passion.
A melodrama depicting the true form of love that one should pursue through the life of a woman who spends her youth struggling due to the fate of first love. The environment surrounding the main character Ji-woo is burdensome, including the betrayal of her fiancé, the death of her younger brother, and her mother who has a mental illness. In the midst of all this, she meets different men and experiences love and conflict, but tries to give up all love for fear of experiencing the failure of her first love again,