Weekly KBFD Table, 6/21/19 issue

Channel 4 (Spectrum) and 6 (Hawaiian Telcom) (Subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 521–8066)

“Marry Me Now,” Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m.; re-airs on Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m.

Yoo-Ha Park studied hard in medical school and completed her intern course. She worked hard to become a doctor. Her father raised four children by himself and her oldest sister also sacrificed for the family. Yoo-Ha is not interested in a romantic relationship. Suddenly her father marries a woman rich enough to own a building.

Meanwhile, Eun-Tae Jung works as a doctor. After volunteering to provide medical services abroad, he returns to Korea. Eun-Tae is not interested in marriage, because, just like his father, he places priority on his medical career.

Starring Ji-Hye Han, Sang-Woo Lee, Sun-Young Park, Dong-Geun Yoo and Mi-Hee Jang.

“The Nokdu Flower,” Sunday at 6:45 p.m.; re-airs on Monday at 1 p.m.

Set during the Donghak Peasant Revolution (1894-1895), two half-brothers fight on opposite sides of this rebellion. Yi-Kang Baek is the first son of an important family. His father is a wealthy and notorious local government officer. However, due to his mother’s low social status, people look down on Yi-Kang.

Yi-Hyun Baek is Yi-Kang’s younger half-brother. He is smart, handsome and polite. Unlike Yi-Kang, Yi-Hyun was not born out of wedlock. Although Yi-Hyun is wealthy, he treats his half-brother politely.

Starring Jung-Seok Cho, Si-Yoon Yoon, Ye-Ri Han, Moo-sung Choi and Hyuk-Kwon Park.

“Gangnam Scandal,” Monday-Friday at 9:20 p.m.; re-airs Monday-Friday at 12:20 p.m.

So-Yoon Eun works as a stylist. She struggles to make enough money to pay for her mother’s surgery. Due to a case, So-Yoon becomes involved with Seo-Joon Choi. He is rich and from a chaebol family. She pretends to love him for his money, but she falls truly in love with him. Seo-Joon has an incurable disease. He is more interested in playing around than working, and doesn’t believe in true love.

Starring Go-Eun Shin, Yoon-Ho Im, Do-Young Seo, Bo-Mi Hwang and Eun-Hee Bang.

“The Secret Life of My Secretary,” Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.; re-airs on Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:15 p.m.

This is a romance story between Min-Ik Do and Gal-Hee Jung. Min-Ik works as a director of the Mobile Media 1 team at a company called T & T. He is smart and excellent at his job. His secretary is Gal-Hee. Although Min-Ik does childish and spiteful things to Gal-Hee, she carries out his orders without complaints. She looks soft, but has a hidden tough side.

Starring Young-Kwang Kim, Ki-Joo Jin, Jae-Kyung Kim, Ja-Sung Koo and So-Yeon Jang.

“Black Knight,” Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m.; re-airs on Tuesday and Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Soo-Ho is a successful businessman who lives abroad. Those that oppose Soo-Ho always seem to suffer misfortune. He decides to go to South Korea to find Hae-Ra, but first he goes to Slovenia.

Meanwhile in Seoul, Hae-Ra works at a travel agency, but she has never had a chance to travel abroad. She had a happy childhood until her parents died. Her life has been miserable ever since. She recalls a purple cashmere coat that her parents ordered for her as a present, but she never received it. She decides to look for that coat in hopes of changing her fortune. After meeting Sharon at the boutique, she finds her purple cashmere coat. Afterwards, people who give her a hard time suffer misfortune. She goes to Slovenia and meets Soo-Ho. Their fate has been intertwined since their past lives.

Starring Rae-Won Kim, Se-Kyung Shin, Ji-Hye Seo, Mi-Hee Jang and Hyun-Joon Kim.

“My Absolute Boyfriend,” Wednesday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m.; re-airs Thursday and Friday at 2:15 p.m.

Da-Da works as a special effects make-up artist. After being emotionally scarred from a previous relationship, she becomes cold-hearted. She has a humanoid robot, Young-Goo, programmed to be the perfect boyfriend to her. Popular actor Wang-Joon Ma appears in front of her and he has feelings for her. Da-Da gets involved in a love triangle with Young-Goo and Wang-Joon.

Starring Jin-Goo Yeo, Min-Ah Bang, Jong-Hyun Hong, Seo-Young Hong and Sung-Won Choi.

“Pledge to God,” Friday and Saturday at 7:45 p.m.; re–airs on Saturday and Sunday at noon.

Ji-Young works as an announcer and is married to Jae-Wook who is an architect from a wealthy family. Ji-Young is pregnant and her life seems perfect. But, she learns that her friend Na-Kyung is pregnant with her husband’s baby. Even though Jae-Wook begs Ji-Young for forgiveness she divorces him. Na-Kyung also has a miscarriage.

Six years later, Ji-Young is remarried with Min-Ho.  Her 6-year-old son Hyun-Woo is diagnosed with leukemia. She learns that her bone marrow is not a match for her son. To save her son’s life, Ji-Young meets her ex-husband who is now married to Na-Kyung. Jae-Wook learns that his bone marrow is also not a match for his son. The ex-spouses face a difficult decision.

Starring Yu–Jin So, Jeong–Hun Yeon, Jong–Hoon Yoon, Young–Hee Hwang and Do–Gyeom Lee.

“Unknown Woman,” Saturday-Sunday at 9:20 p.m.; re-airs Saturday and Sunday at 1:15 p.m.

Ji-Won grew up at an orphanage. To escape from her poor background, she studied hard and graduated from a prestigious university. She then worked as a secretary at a large company. Finally, Ji-Won marries the owner of the company and gives birth to a son. Now, Ji-Won learns that her son has a disease. She decides that she will do anything for her son.

Starring Ji-Eun Oh, Jong-Ok Bae, Yoon-Jae Park, Ji-Suk Seo and Yoon-So Choi.

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