In Still Green Days | |
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Hangul | TV소설 내 마음의 꽃비 |
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Creative director | Hong Eun-mi |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 129 |
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Executive producer | Lee Jae-young |
Producer | Kim Won-yong |
Running time | 40 min |
Production company | KBS Drama Production |
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Network | KBS2 |
Release | March 2 – August 28, 2015 |
In Still Green Days (Korean: TV소설 그래도 푸르른 날에; Hanja: TV小說- 依然綠茵的日子; RR: TVsoseol Geulaedo Puleuleun Nal-e) is a 2015 South Korea morning soap opera starring Song Ha-yoon, Lee Hae-woo, Jung Yi-yeon, and Kim Min-soo. It aired on KBS2 from March 2, 2015, to August 28, 2015, on Mondays to Fridays at 09:00 (KST) to 09:45 (KST).[1][2]
It is the 38th TV Novel series (7th in 2010s) of KBS.
Summary
This coming-of-age drama is set in the 1970s.
Cast
Main
- Song Ha-yoon as Lee Young-hee
- Lee Hae-woo as Seo In-ho
- Jung Yi-yeon as Lee Jung-hee / Jang En-ah
- Kim Min-soo as Park Dong-soo
Supporting
People around Young-hee
- Park Hyun-suk as Choi Myung-joo
- Oh Mi-yeon as Kim Min-ja
- Kim Yong-seok as Lee Sang-goo
- Yoo Hyun-joo as Lee Mi-jung
- Choi Chang-yeop as Lee Jung-hoon
- Kim Woo-seok as Lee Young-hoon
People around In-ho
- Choi Dong-yeop as Seo Byung-jin
- Park So-jung as Kang Mi-sun
- Hung Ye-eun as Seo Hye-young
People around En-ah
- Yoon Hae-young as Jung Deok-hee
- Kim Myung-soo as Jang Yong-taek
- Song Tae-won as Jang Seok-beom
Others
- Kim Do-yeon as Hyang-sook
- Song Tae-yoon as Dongha High student #1
References
- ↑ "[단독] 심혜진, 3년만에 지상파…KBS '오늘보다더사랑해' 유력" [[Exclusive] Hyejin Shim, terrestrial after 3 years... KBS'I Love You More Than Today' Influentia]. Sports Chosun. March 13, 2018. Archived from the original on July 7, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- ↑ "'그래도 푸르른 날에' 송하윤 개명 이유 화제 "너무 어려 보여서"" [“But on a green day” Song Ha-yoon renamed the reason topic “Because she looks too young”]. News1. March 3, 2015. Archived from the original on July 7, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
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