On Air (TV series)

On Air
On Air-poster.jpg
Promotional poster for On Air
Format Romance
Drama
Directed by Shin Woo-chul
Starring Kim Ha-neul
Park Yong-ha
Lee Beom-soo
Song Yun-ah
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 21
Production
Location(s) Korea, Taiwan
Running time Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Broadcast
Original channel Seoul Broadcasting System
Original run March 5, 2008 – May 15, 2008
Chronology
Preceded by Robber
Followed by Iljimae
External links
On Air official SBS website
Korean name
Hangul
Revised Romanization On e-eo
McCune–Reischauer On e-ŏ

On Air (Hangul: 온에어) is a 2008 South Korean television series, starring Kim Ha-neul, Park Yong-ha, Lee Beom-soo and Song Yun-ah. It aired on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) from March 5 to May 15, 2008 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 21 episodes.[1] The series is a behind-the-scenes look at a fictional television drama, revealing fascinating details about what normally goes on behind a TV drama production.[2]

Plot

Jang Ki-joon (Lee Beom-soo) used to be a top manager in the business but he went bankrupt as he couldn't compete with other powerful agencies. He was 'rescued' by Oh Seung-ah (Kim Ha-neul), a top star who agreed to join his agency after breaking off with her former one. Lee Kyung-min (Park Yong-ha) is a drama PD who gets his first chance at being a director. Seo Young-eun (Song Yun-ah) is a much sought-after scriptwriter who is divorced and has a young son. On Air revolves around these four entertainment industry figures - a director, a writer, an actress, and her manager - as their personal and professional lives intertwine during the shooting of a drama. It also portrays how the whole production team and performers complete a project in a tight schedule as well as how actors, actresses, and entertainment agencies handle rumors surrounding them.

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Cast

Extended cast

  • Lee Hyung-chul as Jin Sang-woo (SW Entertainment president)
  • Han Ye-won as Cherry
  • Hong Ji-min as Lee Hye-kyung
  • Yoo Seo-jin as Yoon Hyun-soo
  • Choi Sang-hoon as Kang Ho-sang
  • Lee Won as Kwon Oh-suk
  • Lee Sung-min as Song Soo-chul
  • Lee Dal-hyung as Park Bong-shik
  • Yeo Ho-min as Hong Seo-gyu
  • Kim Dong-gyun as Noh Yong-chul
  • Park Joo-ah as Park Hyung-ja
  • Shin Dong-woo as Kim Joon-hee
  • Lee Chul-min as Kim Hak-seon
  • Kang Joo-hyung as Ahn Da-jung
  • Jin Sung as Lee Won
  • Im Hyun-sung as Kim Beom-rae
  • Sung Woo-jin as Ra Seok-hyun
  • Ricky Lee Neely as Aidan Lee
  • Lee Chae-won as Seung-ah's makeup artist
  • Lee Kyung-jin as Kwak Wook-shim
  • Min Seo-hyun as Yang So-eun
  • Seol Ji-yoon as Writer Kwon
  • Kang Rae-yeon as travel guide
  • Maeng Bo-hak as movie producer
  • Yoon Seol-hee as room salon girl
  • Lee Seung-hyung
  • Son Hwa-ryung
  • Kim Sung-oh as SW manager
  • Yoon Gi-won as fake manager (ep 1-2)
  • Kim Ki-soo as Young-eun's tango teacher (ep 1)

Cameos

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Production

The series features 27 cameo appearances, among them Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Jung-eun, Lee Seo-jin, Kim Min-joon and Yoon Se-ah, who had previously worked with writer Kim Eun-sook and director Shin Woo-chul on Lovers in Paris, Lovers in Prague, and Lovers. Song Yun-ah also asked her celebrity friends to appear on the show, namely Lee Hyori, Kang Hye-jung, Uhm Ji-won, and comedian Kim Je-dong.[2]

Parts of the series were filmed on location in Taiwan, where the character Lee Kyung-min goes in search of Seo Young-eun, who went to Taiwan on vacation.[3]

The series aired on Mnet Japan beginning July 30, 2008. Park Yong-ha and Song Yun-ah visited Japan to promote it in a showcase attend by 800 VIP guests at Toho Cinema in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo.[4]

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Awards

2008 Korea Drama Festival
2008 SBS Drama Awards
2009 Baeksang Arts Awards
  • Best TV Director - Shin Woo-chul
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References

  1. ^ Kwon Mee-yoo; Han Sang-hee (8 January 2008). "Dramas Feature Professionals, Comics". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
  2. ^ a b Kwon, Mee-yoo (27 February 2008). "On Air Looks Into Making of Dramas". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
  3. ^ Chun, Su-jin (20 January 2009). "The man putting Taiwan on the map". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
  4. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (16 June 2008). "Park Yong-has On Air to Air in Japan". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
  5. ^ Chung, Ah-young (2 November 2008). "Actor Kim Wins Top Prize at Korea Drama Festival Awards". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2013-03-06. 
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