Full House (Korean TV series)
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Original title | Full House ( 풀 하우스 ) |
Country of production | South Korea |
Year (s) | 2002 |
Episodes | 16 |
genre | Drama , romantic comedy |
production | Pyo Min-soo |
First broadcast | July 14th to September 2nd, 2004 on KBS2 |
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Full House ( 풀 하우스 ) is a South Korean television series consisting of 16 episodes. It was first broadcast in 2004 on the South Korean broadcaster KBS2 before it wasexportedto other Asian countries. In the Philippines , the series reachedover half of the country's households with an audience rate of 54.5% in prime time and is considered one of the ten most successful Asianovelas in the country.
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After Han Ji-eun returns from a short trip to China that her friends paid for, she discovers that these so-called friends only did so to sell the house that her late father left and with the money to disappear. It was bought by the famous actor Lee Young-jae, whom she met by chance during her stay in China. Due to some confused circumstance, the two end up in a contract that requires them to pretend to be married for six months in public. Provided that Ji-eun does all the housework, she will get her property back after six months.
Despite their initial reluctance, the two learn to live under the same roof together, but the situation becomes complicated when Ji-eun realizes she's attracted to Young-jae. However, he is madly in love with the pretty designer Hye-won. When Young-jae's friend Min-hyuk shows interest in Ji-eun, it seems impossible to keep the contract for the full six months.
Individual evidence
- ^ Philippine Entertainment Portal | Features | Top Asianovelas since the year 2002. January 16, 2008, accessed November 23, 2012 .
Web links
- Full House at the Internet Movie Database (English)
- KBS full house. Retrieved June 21, 2008 (Korean).
- KBS Global Marketing. Retrieved June 21, 2008 .
- Full House on DramaFever View