The King and I (TV series)

Summary

The King and I (Korean왕과 나) is a South Korean historical series that aired on SBS from August 27, 2007 to April 1, 2008 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55.[1][2] Starring Oh Man-seok, Koo Hye-sun, and Go Joo-won, the series was moderately successful, with its ratings peak at 25%.

The King and I
Promotional poster
GenreHistorical
Written byYoo Dong-yoon
Directed by
  • Kim Jae-hyung
  • Lee Jong-soo
  • Son Jae-sung
Starring
ComposerOh Joon-sung
Country of originSouth Korea
No. of episodes63
Production
ProducerYoon Young-mook (SBS)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeMondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companiesOlive 9 Co. Ltd.
SBS PD
Original release
NetworkSBS TV
ReleaseAugust 27, 2007 (2007-08-27) –
April 1, 2008 (2008-04-01)
Korean name
Hangul
왕과 나
Hanja
王과 나
Revised RomanizationWanggwa na
McCune–ReischauerWanggwa na

Plot edit

The King and I revolves around the life of Kim Cheo-sun, considered the best eunuch attendant who lived during the Joseon Dynasty.[3]

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 an eunuch, determined to watch over and protect her.

Initially the King's concubine, So-hwa is later elevated to the rank of Queen. 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 bowl of poison and he watches as the woman he loved all his life dies before his eyes.[4] After her death, he looks after her son, Prince Yeonsan.

Cast edit

Main characters edit

Supporting characters edit

Extended cast edit

  • Yang Jung-a as Lady Oh, Cheo-sun's mother
  • Lee Il-jae as Kim Ja-myung, Cheo-sun's father
  • Sunwoo Jae-duk as Yoon Ki-kyun, So-hwa's father
  • Choi Jung-won as Lady Shin, Ki-kyun's wife
  • Han Da-min as Queen Gonghye
  • Han So-jung as Court Lady Um
  • Yoon Hye-kyung as Royal Consort Eom Gwi-in
  • Ahn Gil-kang as Kae Do-chi
  • Kim Jung-min as Beo Deul-yi
  • Kim Da-hyun as Choi Ja-chi
  • Kang In-hyung as Moon So-woon
    • Jeon Ha-eun as young So-woon
  • Kim Ha-kyun as Jang Soon-moo
  • Kim Myung-soo as Yang Sung-yoon
  • Han Jung-soo as Do Geum-pyo
  • Kim So-hyun as Lady Jung, Ji-gyeom's wife
  • Kim Byung-se as King Sejo
  • Yoo Dong-hyuk as King Yejong
  • Kim Jong-gyul as Han Myung-hoe
  • Kim Young-joon as Hong Gwi-nam
    • Shin Tae-hoon as young Gwi-nam
  • Kang Jae as Kim Ja-won
    • Choi Soo-han as young Ja-won
  • Lee Gun-joo as Song Gye-nam
    • Maeung Chang-min as young Gye-nam
  • Lee Sang-won as Shim Ki-soo
  • Park Ha-sun as Queen Shin, Yeonsan's wife
  • Kim Hyuk as Park Deok-hu, So-hwa's first love
  • Jung Eun-chan as Yoon Ki-hyun, So-hwa's older brother
    • Ho Hyo-hoon as young Ki-hyun
  • Lee Young-eun as palace maid
  • Kim Yong-heon as Eom Nae-kwan
  • Kim Byung-choon as Yang Sung-yeon
  • Park Dong-bin as Goo Sung-gun
  • Choi Ha-na as Hong Bi
  • Lee Ji-oh as the Crown Prince, Yeonsan's son
  • Jun Hyun-ah as Court Lady Kam-chul
  • Oh Soo-min as Jang Nok-su
  • Nam Hyun-joo as Han-soo's mother
  • Lee Si-hoo as Eunuch
  • Jung Ki-sung as Jogeobi
  • Song Young-gyu as Lee Ki
  • Shin Soo-jung as Hoo Koong
  • Seol Ji-yoon as Court Lady Kim
  • Jung So-young
  • Kang Soo-han
  • Noh Young-hak as Grand Prince Jinseong
  • Jun Tae-soo as Han Chi-geun
  • Park Ji-hoon as eunuch[5]

Production edit

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 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 set on December 29, 2007. He later apologized for the incident.[6][7]

Episode ratings edit

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.[8]

SBS first extended the episodes from the originally planned 50 to 67, then back to 61 because of bad ratings, and finally to 63.[9]

Ratings edit

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2007-08-27 1 14.4 (7th) 14.8 (6th)
2007-08-28 2 18.8 (3rd) 19.7 (3rd)
2007-09-03 3 22.9 (2nd) 24.9 (1st)
2007-09-04 4 25.8 (1st) 27.1 (1st)
2007-09-10 5 22.3 (2nd) 23.3 (2nd)
2007-09-11 6 21.0 (2nd) 22.0 (2nd)
2007-09-17 7 25.6 (2nd) 26.5 (1st)
2007-09-18 8 23.1 (2nd) 24.2 (2nd)
2007-09-24 9 12.9 (4th) 13.6 (4th)
2007-09-24 10 19.8 (1st) 20.1 (1st)
2007-10-01 11 23.3 (2nd) 23.4 (2nd)
2007-10-02 12 24.0 (2nd) 23.6 (2nd)
2007-10-08 13 22.0 (2nd) 22.7 (2nd)
2007-10-09 14 23.3 (2nd) 24.2 (2nd)
2007-10-15 15 22.4 (2nd) 23.4 (2nd)
2007-10-16 16 23.5 (2nd) 24.6 (2nd)
2007-10-22 17 23.1 (2nd) 24.5 (2nd)
2007-10-23 18 24.1 (3rd) 25.5 (3rd)
2007-10-29 19 26.0 (2nd) 26.5 (2nd)
2007-10-30 20 22.2 (2nd) 22.3 (3rd)
2007-11-05 21 21.8 (2nd) 23.1 (3rd)
2007-11-06 22 22.9 (2nd) 24.4 (2nd)
2007-11-12 23 20.5 (3rd) 21.4 (3rd)
2007-11-13 24 22.6 (3rd) 23.6 (3rd)
2007-11-19 25 19.7 (5th) 20.6 (4th)
2007-11-20 26 20.8 (4th) 21.5 (4th)
2007-11-26 27 21.3 (4th) 22.1 (3rd)
2007-11-27 28 21.0 (3rd) 21.1 (3rd)
2007-12-03 29 20.0 (3rd) 19.6 (4th)
2007-12-04 30 20.2 (5th) 19.9 (4th)
2007-12-10 31 19.2 (5th) 19.2 (5th)
2007-12-11 32 24.8 (1st) 25.4 (2nd)
2007-12-17 33 17.0 (6th) 17.4 (6th)
2007-12-18 34 16.1 (6th) 15.6 (6th)
2007-12-24 35 13.2 (8th) 12.7 (8th)
2007-12-25 36 16.0 (6th) 15.7 (6th)
2008-01-01 37 15.9 (7th) 15.6 (7th)
2008-01-07 38 15.1 (6th) 14.8 (6th)
2008-01-08 39 15.0 (7th) 15.1 (7th)
2008-01-14 40 15.0 (7th) 15.0 (8th)
2008-01-15 41 15.6 (6th) 15.6 (8th)
2008-01-21 42 14.5 (8th) 13.9 (8th)
2008-01-22 43 15.6 (8th) 15.5 (8th)
2008-01-28 44 14.5 (8th) 13.5 (9th)
2008-01-29 45 14.8 (8th) 14.5 (9th)
2008-02-04 46 12.9 (10th) 11.5 (11th)
2008-02-05 47 16.7 (6th) 16.1 (6th)
2008-02-11 48 15.0 (8th) 14.5 (9th)
2008-02-12 49 14.3 (8th) 14.0 (10th)
2008-02-18 50 13.6 (10th) 12.9 (11th)
2008-02-19 51 16.6 (7th) 15.9 (8th)
2008-02-25 52 14.7 (7th) 14.3 (8th)
2008-02-26 53 19.5 (5th) 19.2 (6th)
2008-03-03 54 17.0 (6th) 16.8 (6th)
2008-03-04 55 17.9 (6th) 17.5 (6th)
2008-03-10 56 15.5 (6th) 15.2 (6th)
2008-03-11 57 15.7 (6th) 15.6 (6th)
2008-03-17 58 14.9 (6th) 14.8 (6th)
2008-03-18 59 14.9 (6th) 14.0 (7th)
2008-03-24 60 13.9 (7th) 13.0 (9th)
2008-03-25 61 16.1 (6th) 15.7 (6th)
2008-03-31 62 17.2 (6th) 16.7 (7th)
2008-04-01 63 19.7 (5th) 18.9 (6th)
Average - -

Awards edit

2007 SBS Drama Awards[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (September 18, 2007). "TV Falls in Love with Epic Dramas". The Korea Times. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  2. ^ Chun, Su-jin (September 19, 2007). "Eunuchs make me long to get my hands on father's remote". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  3. ^ "About The King and I". Arirang TV. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  4. ^ "Ingredients of poison used during the Joseon Dynasty to kill traitors". KBS World. February 23, 2008. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  5. ^ "Park Ji Hoon, the wink guy in Produce 101 was in drama 'King and I'". Kpople. April 16, 2017. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
  6. ^ Lee, Eun-joo (January 2, 2008). "Real life punch-up upstages SBS drama". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Chung, Sung-hee (December 31, 2007). "Page Scripts Symbolize Darker Side of Korean Drama Industry". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  8. ^ "TV Ratings for January" Archived February 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Soompi. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  9. ^ "2008 K-DRAMA: First Half Wrapup". Twitch Film. July 18, 2008. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  10. ^ "2007 Year-end Korean drama awards round-up". Hancinema. January 7, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2013.

External links edit

  • The King and I official SBS website (in Korean)
  • The King and I at HanCinema