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The King and I (TV series)

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Genre
  
Historical

Country of origin
  
Written by
  
Yoo Dong-yoon

No. of episodes
  
63

Directed by
  
Kim Jae-hyungLee Jong-sooSon Jae-sung

Starring
  
Oh Man-seokKu Hye-sunGo Joo-won

The King and I (Hangul왕과 나; Hanja王과 나; RR: Wanggwa Na) is a South Korean historical drama series that aired on SBS from August 27, 2007 to April 1, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55. Starring Oh Man-seok, Ku Hye-sun and Go Joo-won, the series was moderately successful, with its ratings peak at 20%.

Contents

Plot

The King and I revolves around the life of Kim Cheo-sun, considered the best eunuch attendant who lived during the Joseon Dynasty.

Cheo-sun secretly loves his childhood friend So-hwa, but he cannot confess his love because of their difference in social class. Eventually, when So-hwa becomes betrothed to King Seongjong, he castrates himself and enters the palace as a eunuch, determined to watch over her and protect her.

Initially the King's second concubine, So-hwa later becomes the Queen Jeheon. But she becomes a pawn of the intense strife among warring political factions, and is stripped of her title and cast out of the palace in disgrace. Despite Cheo-sun's attempts to help her, she is sentenced to death. Cheo-sun carries out his orders by handing her the bowlful of poison, as he watches the woman he's loved all his life die before his eyes. After her death, he looks after her son, Prince Yeonsan.

Main characters

  • Oh Man-seok as Kim Cheo-sun
  • Joo Min-soo as young Cheo-sun
  • Ku Hye-sun as Yoon So-hwa, later Queen Jeheon
  • Park Bo-young as young So-hwa
  • Go Joo-won as King Seongjong
  • Yoo Seung-ho as young Jaeulsangun (later Seongjong)
  • Jun Kwang-ryul as Jo Chi-gyeom, head of the eunuchs
  • Yang Mi-kyung as Queen Jeonghui, Seongjong's grandmother
  • Jeon In-hwa as Queen Insoo (Sohye), Seongjong's mother
  • Ahn Jae-mo as Jung Han-soo, a eunuch
  • Baek Seung-do as young Han-soo
  • Jeon Hye-bin as Seol-young, Chi-gyeom's adoptive sister
  • Lee Jin as Queen Jeonghyeon
  • Supporting characters

  • Shin Goo as Noh Nae-shi, Chi-gyeom's adoptive father / former eunuch
  • Kim Soo-mi as Old woman So-gwi, in charge of discipline at the eunuch training house
  • Yoon Yoo-sun as Wol-hwa, Cheo-sun's foster mother / Soginopa's daughter)
  • Kang Nam-gil as Choi Cham-bong, eunuch trainer
  • Jung Tae-woo as Prince Yeonsan, King Seongjong and Queen Jeheon's son
  • Jung Yun-seok as Yi Yung, later Yeonsan
  • Kim Sa-rang as Eoudong
  • Production

    Park Sang-min was originally cast as King Seongjong, but had to back out. He was replaced by Go Joo-won.

    Yeo Woon-kye was supposed to portray Old Woman So-gwi but had to quit due to health reasons, even though she had already filmed a few episodes. Her replacement was Kim Soo-mi.

    Reportedly enraged because the scripts were routinely turned in late, resulting in exhaustion for the actors in the cast, Jeon In-hwa's husband Yoo Dong-geun assaulted two producers on the The King and I set on December 29, 2007. He later apologized for the incident.

    Episode ratings

    The King and I performed moderately well, getting ratings in the 20%–25% range and ranking in the top 10. However, in late January 2008, due to competition from MBC's Yi San, ratings fell to the mid-tens, barely cracking the Top 20 in Korea.

    SBS first extended the episodes from the originally planned 50 to 67, then back to 61 because of bad ratings, and finally to 63.

    Awards

    2007 SBS Drama Awards
  • Top Excellence Award, Actor Jun Kwang-ryul
  • Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama: Oh Man-seok
  • Top 10 Stars: Jun Kwang-ryul
  • Best Teen Actor: Yoo Seung-ho
  • Best Teen Actor: Joo Min-soo
  • Best Teen Actress: Park Bo-young
  • Achievement Award: Shin Goo
  • New Star Award: Ku Hye-sun
  • References

    The King and I (TV series) Wikipedia