| Baeksang Arts Awards for Best New Director (TV) | |
|---|---|
| Country | South Korea |
| Presented by | Baeksang Arts Awards |
| Last awarded | 2011 |
| Website | Baeksang Arts Awards |
The Baeksang Arts Awards for Best New Director (TV) was annually presented at the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony.
List of winners
| # | Year | Director | Drama | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 1975 | Shim Hyun-woo | Art Theater | TBC |
| 12 | 1976 | Rsv Hong-jong | Some Korean Person | KBS |
| 24 | 1988 | Lee Seung-ryul | Under the Same Roof | MBC |
| 25 | 1989 | Yoon Hong-shik | Do You Know Mellakong? | KBS |
| 26 | 1990 | Kim Hyun-joon | Half Failure | |
| 27 | 1991 | Lee Jin-seok | Our Paradise | MBC |
| 28 | 1992 | Kim Jong-shik | The Thief's Wife | KBS |
| 29 | 1993 | Kim Yong-gyu | TV's The Art of War | |
| 30 | 1994 | Oh Jong-rok | Marriage | SBS |
| 31 | 1995 | Lee Joo-hwan | General Hospital | MBC |
| 32 | 1996 | Jeon San | Our Sunny Days of Youth | KBS |
| 34 | 1998 | Lee Chang-soon | Cinderella | MBC |
| 35 | 1999 | Pyo Min-soo | Lie | KBS |
| 36 | 2000 | Lee Hyun-jik[1] | Butcher's Daughter | SBS |
| 37 | 2001 | Lee Kyo-wook | Indie Drama: Double Feature | KBS |
| 38 | 2002 | Kim Min-sik | New Nonstop | MBC |
| 39 | 2003 | Lee Geon-joon | Loving You | KBS |
| 40 | 2004 | Lee Jae-kyoo | Damo | MBC |
| 41 | 2005 | Kim Jin-man | Ireland | |
| 42 | 2006 | Kim Kyu-tae | A Love to Kill | KBS |
| 43 | 2007 | Kim Hyung-shik | Surgeon Bong Dal-hee | SBS |
| 44 | 2008 | Lee Yoon-jung | Coffee Prince | MBC |
| 45 | 2009 | Boo Sung-chul | Star's Lover | SBS |
| 46 | 2010 | Yoo Hyun-ki | Master of Study | KBS |
| 47 | 2011 | Kim Won-seok | Sungkyunkwan Scandal | |
| Discontinued | ||||
Sources
- "Baeksang Arts Awards Nominees and Winners Lists". Naver Movie (in Korean). Retrieved June 7, 2020.
- "Baeksang Arts Awards Winners Lists". Baeksang Arts Awards (in Korean). Retrieved April 23, 2021.
References
- ↑ "[동정] 36회 백상예술대상 시상식" [[Sympathy] Winners of the 36th Baeksang Arts Awards]. Yeongnam Ilbo. April 1, 2000. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
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