First Wives' Club

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First Wives' Club
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Also known asThe First Wives' Club
The Good Old Wives' Club
Genre Romance
Drama
Written by Moon Young-nam
Directed bySon Jung-hyun
Starring Kim Hye-sun
Kim Hae-sook
Oh Hyun-kyung
Ahn Nae-sang
Lee Joon-hyuk
Son Hyun-joo
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes104
Production
ProducerKim Yuong Seob (SBS)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time60 minutes
Production company Samhwa Networks
Release
Original network SBS
Picture format 1080i HDTV
Original release29 September 2007 (2007-09-29) 
5 October 2008 (2008-10-05)

First Wives' Club (Korean : 조강지처 클럽; RR : Jogangjicheo Keulleob) is a 2007 South Korean drama series starring Kim Hye-sun, Kim Hae-sook, Oh Hyun-kyung, Ahn Nae-sang, Lee Joon-hyuk and Son Hyun-joo. The weekend drama aired on SBS from September 29, 2007 to October 5, 2008 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 104 episodes. [1]

Contents

Cast

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2007Best Supporting Actor in a Serial Drama Oh Dae-gyu Won
2008Excellence Award, Actor Ahn Nae-sang Nominated
Special Jury Prize Kim Hae-sook Won
Netizen Popularity Award Kim Hee-jung Won
Top Excellence Award, Actress Kim Hae-sook Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Ahn Nae-sang Won
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Kim Hye-sun Won
Oh Hyun-kyung Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Serial Drama Lee Sang-woo Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Serial Drama Kim Hee-jung Won
Top 10 Stars Ahn Nae-sang Won
Oh Hyun-kyung Won
New Star Award Lee Joon-hyuk Won
Lee Sang-woo Won
Achievement Award Moon Young-nam Won
2009Best New Actor (TV) Lee Sang-woo Nominated

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