A young actress, Soo-jin, runs away while filming a commercial shoot in Tokyo. She meets and falls in love with Hyun-soo, a sushi chef from Korea living in Japan. Seven years later and now a famous actress, she still cannot forget him.
A drama from the SBS Hope TV donation program that tells the story of a bar hostess who encounters a deaf vegetable deliveryman. Bong Dal used to be an UDT personnel in the Navy, but lost his hearing in an accident during underwater blasting operations. He meets Soon Ok when he helps her escape from loan sharks, and this fateful meeting marks the beginning of a new life for two people who were unable to move on.
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.
The stars, who are desperately in need of a break, travel around the country for a healing trip. The travel mates who will add the fun to this special trip are Lee Su Geun, Lee Jin Ho, and Kyu Hyun. With his Type 1 driver's license and recreation instructor certificate, Su Geun can take the guests anywhere. For the guest's comfortable trip, Jin Ho becomes a diligent worker. Kyu Hyun is the talented youngest member who can both entertain and cook. Where will the hilarious travel mates go?
Glass Slippers was a 40-episode South Korean drama series, first broadcast by SBS in 2002 starring Kim Hyun-joo and Kim Ji-ho as the two orphaned sisters Yun-hee and Tae-hee.
A fantasy romance about a woman who can see the death in people due to an accident and a psychiatrist who finds real happiness after a downfall in life.