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“Lovers of the Red Sky,” Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:15 p.m.
A young blind woman named Hong Chun Gi falls in love with Ha Ram, a blind astrologer who has the ability to read the future by tracing the movement of the sky at night. Their courtship is tested by the royal court, particularly the two princes: Prince Anpyeong and the cruel Prince Sooyang, a man who longs to be the next Joseon king.l
Starring Yoo-Jung Kim, Hyo-Seop Ahn, Myung Gong and Si-Yang Kwak.
“Sweet Stranger,” Friday at 10:00 p.m.
After flight attendant Na-Ri Hong’s mother passes away 10 months ago, she returns to her hometown to visit her mother’s grave. There at her mother’s gravesite she meets a man named Nan-Gil Go who says he’s her father. Na-Ri learns that before her mother died she married Nan-Gil who now lives at her mother’s house and runs the small dumpling restaurant that her mother ran.
Starring Soo-Ae and Young-Kwang Kim.
“Secrets and Lies,” Wednesday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Thursday and Friday at 2:15 p.m.
Woo-Jung Han has a bright personality. Her best friend Hwa-Kyung Shin betrays her, ruining Woo-Jung’s life. But Woo-Jung keeps pursuing her dream and never loses hope.
Starring Seung-A Oh, Hae-Won Seo, Bae Bu, Joong-Moon Lee and Myung-Joon Jeon.
“Jingbirok,” Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.; repeats Saturday and Sunday at 1:15 p.m.
Seong-Ryong Ryu was an official who served during King Seon Jo’s reign in the late 16th century. He was a brilliant Confucian scholar in charge of military operations during the Imjin War and greatly influenced Admiral Soon-Shin Lee. The story starts before the war and will follow the characters through the Battle of Noryang and the death of Soon-Shin Lee.
Starring Sang-Joong Kim, Tae-Woo Kim, Ki-Yeol Lee, Jung-Yong Lee and Dong-Jin Im.
“Once Again,” Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m.; repeats Thursday and Friday at 1 p.m.
Yong-Dal Song and Ok-Boon Jang have been married for many years and they have four children: Joon-Sun, Ga-Hee, Na-Hee and Da-Hee. The third child, Na-Hee, is a doctor and she works with her husband doctor, Kyu-Jin at the same hospital. The fell in love when they were in medical school together and got married. But their marriage is rocky. The first child, Joon-Sun, and the second child, Ga-Hee are both divorcees and live with their parents. The youngest child Da-Hee struggles as an intern at a company.
Starring Min-Jung Lee, Sang-Yeob Lee, Ho-Jin Cheon, Hwa-Yeon Cha and Yoon-Ah Oh.
“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. But 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.
“Left-Handed Wife,” Monday and Tuesday at 10 p.m.; re-airs Tuesday and Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Deep in love couple Soo-Ho Lee and San-Ha Oh wed and go on a honeymoon, but Soo-Ho Lee loses his memory in an accident while separated on that trip from San-Ha Oh. She cannot find him, but can she and he overcome the conspiracy that lurks beneath this unfortunate turn of events?
Starring Won-Seok Song, Soo-Kyung Lee, Jin-Woo Kim, Tae-Hyun Jin and Yeon-Joo Ha.
“You Are My Destiny,“ Wednesday 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.
“Home for Summer,” Wednesday at 10 p.m.; re-airs Thursday 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.
“Penthouse III,” Friday and Saturday at 7:55 p.m.; repeats Saturday and Sunday at noon.
The hyper-dramatic comings and goings of residents of Hera Place, a pricey, prestigious building. Su-Ryeon Shim walks to the parking lot to meet Logan Lee, but an explosion occurs next to his car. A suspicious elderly man passes by, while a mysterious figure watches in the background. Onetime residents from Hera Place recently released from prison, Su-Ryeon Shim and Yoon-Hee Oh form an alliance with Seo-Jin Cheon to take down Dan-Tae Joo. Soon, Joon-Ki Baek enters the picture as an old friend of Dan-Tae Joo, but what secret does he hold over Dan-Tae Joo? Meanwhile, Dong-Pil Yoo, husband of Ma-Ri Kang and father of Je-Ni Yoo, returns to Hera Place after spending six years away, seeking revenge against Dan-Tae Joo. At Cheong-A Arts School, Seok-Kyung Joo faces punishment for her past bullying actions.
Starring Eugene, So-Yeon Kim, Ji-Ah Lee, Eun-Seok Park and Ki-Joon Uhm.
“Loud,“ Saturday at 6:45 p.m.
This innovative new music-audition show will create two new boy bands that represent the two companies, JYP Entertainment and P NATION. Expectations are high as the synergy of the three producing companies — SBS TV station (which originally aired this broadcast), JYP and P NATION — is expected to produce a powerhouse talent-selection process through which 75 contestants compete for a spot in the two bands. No English subtitles.
Starring Jin Young Park and PSY as main hosts.
“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.
“Father, I’ll Take Care of You,” Sunday, 6:30 p.m.; re-airs Monday at 1 p.m.
After their four children become independent, an old couple decide to live for themselves. One day, though, all four children come back to them.
Starring Jae-Won Kim, Eun-Bin Park, Soo-Kyung Lee, Tae-Hwan Lee and Yong-Rin Kim.