What's the destiny with my ex that I have broken up with? For those who can't sleep because of regret or deep regret over their past breakup, men and women who somehow left regrets. A love reality show "Love Recall"
It tells the work and love story of 6 men and women from all over the world living in a luxurious global share house in Seoul in YeonNamDong, and their stories of life, love, and friendship.
It’s no secret that it’s extremely difficult for celebrities to openly be in a relationship in Korea. “Don’t Be Jealous” looks to normalize this current taboo by talking about what life is like while dating under the limelight. These are the real love stories of Ji Sook (Rainbow), Chef Lee Won II, actress Choi Song Hyun and Woo Hye Rim (Wonder Girls) - their private dating lives ready to be laid out. You can laugh and empathize with their honest love, their daily lives, and even their deepest thoughts! Hosted by Jang Sung Kyu, Jang Do Yeon, Heo Jae, Ravi (VIXX), and Jeon So Mi, you’ll surely be laughing as they narrate each relationship.
All I ask for is to be in a relationship for once in my life. I am about to throw a gamble of a question with 18 years of my life on the line. A youthful comic drama about attempted relationships with reasons for failure.
When SUPER JUNIOR comes together, the variety show gods descend! In 2025, we present the hardcore, outrageous, yet fun-packed variety show of Korea's national idol group, SUPER JUNIOR. The self-proclaimed laughter machines, SUPER JUNIOR, are given a special mission this time. Over their 20-year idol career, they've kept many activities and thoughts to themselves, but now they can speak them out loud. The catch? The words casually thrown out by the members start becoming a reality! From being a daily manager to going to a fasting center, getting a colonoscopy, and more. Every time they open their eyes, the world changes based on what they say. Can SUPER JUNIOR's project of keeping their promises in this unpredictable, word-driven world succeed?
Love Andante unfolds in the tranquil yet tense setting of the Korean DMZ, where two contrasting souls find themselves drawn together. Following the formal end of the Korean War, the two Koreas established the Pyeonghwa Village in Goseong, Gangwon Province.
Im Ju-hyeong, a prodigious pianist seeking respite from his demanding career, retreats to this haven. There he encounters Ha Na-gyeong, a holder of Ph.D. in Hydroponics and the pragmatic daughter of a high-ranking North Korean officer. As they navigate their lives in this village founded on hope and peace, their shared experiences and unexpected bond blossom into a poignant love story, bridging the divide between two worlds.
When three women put their careers above their personal relationships in their quest to succeed, would they change anything about their lives now that they’re in their 30s? Lee Shin Young is a reporter for the UBN broadcasting company. Jung Da Jung works as a Korean-English translator. Kim Boo Ki works as a popular restaurant consultant. The women are all 36 years old and good friends. When one gets married and discovers married life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, another develops a condition that sidelines her career, and the other suddenly finds a baby at her doorstep, they help each other deal with the challenges facing modern career women.
A story about a young man who expresses his unrequited first love for a girl through music and a young woman who chases after her dream despite a harsh situation.
Gangster Kyung Tae goes down to Kanggu with a plan to develop an area of land. It's true he has come on business, however, he plans to go to see Moon Suk, the older sister of his deceased close friend, and her son, Kang Gu. Moon Suk is living the life of a terminally ill patient and runs Kanggu Restaurant with her son, Kang Gu. Kyung Tae does not reveal his identity to Moon Suk, who is still unaware of her brother's death, and begins to go around making arrangements for her.
Style is a 2009 South Korean television series starring Kim Hye-soo, Lee Ji-ah, Ryu Shi-won, and Lee Yong-woo. It aired on SBS from August 1 to September 20, 2009 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 16 episodes. Based on the popular 2008 chick lit novel of the same title by former fashion reporter Baek Young-ok, Style depicts the inner workings of a fictional fashion magazine.
'In the SOOP BTS ver.' is a reality show, portraying BTS members' everyday life, relaxation, and everything in between, away from the city life. A time of freedom and healing in a place for BTS, and BTS only.