Channel 2 (Spectrum) and 12 (Hawaiian Telcom) (Subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 521–8066.)

Taxi Driver,” Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:15 p.m.

Naval Academy graduate Do-Ki Kim was once an Underwater Demolition Team official, but his mother’s murder changed his life forever. Now he works for the Rainbow Taxi Co. as a deluxe driver. Rainbow Taxi specializes in revenge-call work for clients who ask the firm to avenge them in some way; Do-Ki Kim and his fellow drivers must perform this service.

Starring Jee-Hoon Lee, Esom, Eui-Sung Kim, Ye-Jin Pyo and Hyuk-Jin Nang.

“Amor Fati,” Monday through Friday 9:20 p.m.; repeats Monday through Friday 12:20 p.m.

A divorcee with cancer and a penniless single father heal their wounds with the help of each other. Yeon-Hee Do, the only daughter-in-law of a family who runs the Rara Group, enjoys a perfect life, but her husband cheats on her. Due to the other woman, Yeon-Hee Do’s life changes completely. Jae-Kyeong Han used to be a professional golfer, but to let his wife achieve her dream of studying abroad, he quit playing golf to became a golfing instructor at a practice facility. He raises his son by himself, while his wife is away. When his wife returns to South Korea, she asks him for a divorce.

Starring Jung-Yoon Choi, Jae-Mo Ahn, Seul-Ki Bae, Hyung-Joon Park and Gyong-Goo Kim.

“Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life,” Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m.; re-airs Tuesday and Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Four people seek love and happiness: Jin-Woo Do, the CEO of a company; his wife, the ambitious Seoul-A Kim, a former announcer; chef Tae-Rang Moon, the oldest brother in a family of adoptees; and the secretary of Jin-Woo Do, Hae-Rang Moon, who is Tae-Rang Moon’s younger sister.

Starring Yoon-Hee Jo, Min-Suk Oh, Park Yoon and Woo-Ri Jo.

“Phoenix 2020,” Wednesday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m.; re-airs Thursday and Friday at 2:15 p.m.

Ji-Eun, the daughter of a rich family, meets working-class Se-Hoon, manager of a small furniture workshop. They marry, but class differences tear them apart. They thus divorce, but 10 years later, when Ji-Eun has become an impoverished housemaid, Se-Hoon has transformed himself into the CEO of a successful U.S. cosmetics company. What happens when he returns to South Korea and they reunite?

Starring Soo-A Hong, Jae-Woo Lee, Ha-Jun Seo, Young-Rin Park and Hye-Jin Yang.

Home for Summer,” Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m.; re-airs Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m.

Geum-Hee and her husband, surgeon Joon-Ho, have been wed for a decade as she helped him succeed in his medical career. Though still happy with his wife, Joon-Ho meets divorcee Sang-Mi who pursues him despite his marital status. Meanwhile, Sang-Mi’s younger brother Sang-Won, dumped by the woman he loved, seems cold, but has a warm heart.

Starring Young-Eun Lee, Sun-Woo Yoon,

Chae-Young Lee, Sa-Kwon Kim, and Hye-Ok Kim.

Risky Romance,” Friday and Saturday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Saturday and Sunday at noon.

A romance arises between highly competitive neurosurgeon Seung-Joo Han and endocrinologist In-A Joo, who is obsessed about hormones.

Starring Hyun-Woo Ji, Si-Young Lee, Jin-Yeop Kim, Joo-Hee Yoon and Woo-Sun Sun.

Soul Mechanic,” Friday at 10 p.m.

Psychiatrists try to cure people of their emotional wounds. Shi-Joon Lee, a psychiatrist at a hospital, is passionate about his work in helping patients. His clients include Woo-Joo Han, a rising star with integrity and honesty, who loves her work as a musical actress, but who becomes his problem patient.

Starring Ha-Kyun Shin, So-Min Jung, In-Ho Tae, Hae-Kyun Jung and Dong-Goo Ahn.

“You Are My Destiny,“ Saturday at 6:50 p.m.

Chipper and optimistic orphan Sae-Byeok Jang changes her life upon getting a corneal transplant from Na-Yeong. To thank her late donor’s family, Sae-Byeok Jang visits them, but finds that Na-Yeong’s parents did not know their daughter died. She soon grows close to the dead girl’s parents.

Starring Yoon-Ah Im, Hyun-Joo Gong, Jae-Jung Park, Jang Yong and Ae-Ri Jeong.

“The Land of Wind,” Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.; re-airs Saturday and Sunday at 1:15 p.m.

Historical drama about King Daemushin of the Goguryeo Kingdom (37 B.C.-A.D. 668).

Starring Il-Kook Song, Jung-Won Choi, Gun-Hyung Park, Jin-Young Jung and Jung-Hwa Kim.

“Baek Jong Won’s Alley Restaurant,” Sunday at 4:30 p.m.

Cooking variety show. A spin-off from Baek Jong Won’s Top 3 Chef King and Baek Jong Won’s Food Truck. Not subtitled in English.

Co-hosted by Jong-Won Baek and Sun-Joo Kim.

“Man Setting the Table (Man Who Sets the Table),” Sunday at 6:30 p.m.; re-airs Monday at 1 p.m.

After Roo-Ri Lee unsuccessfully tries for a job at a big firm, she gives up on a fast-paced career. To escape her strict father, she decides to travel to a foreign country. Overseas, she meets Tae-Yang Jung who lives by “YOLO” (you only live once), only prioritizing his own happiness. What will transpire between these polar opposites?

Starring Sooyoung, Joo-Wan On, Kap-Soo Kim, Mi-Sook Kim and Soo-Mi Kim.

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