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My Girl | |
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Genre | Romance, Comedy, Drama |
Written by | Hong Jung-eun, Hong Mi-ran |
Directed by | Jeon Ki-sang |
Starring | Lee Da-hae Lee Dong-wook Lee Joon-gi Park Si-yeon |
Opening theme | "첨부터 (From the Start)" by Yeon Woo |
Ending theme | "Never Say Goodbye" by Mario and Nesty |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Kim Young-sup |
Producer | Bae Tae-sup |
Production locations | Jeju Island Seoul |
Running time | 60 minutes Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) |
Production companies | DSP Media Kallista |
Original release | |
Network | Seoul Broadcasting System |
Release | December 14, 2005 – February 2, 2006 |
Related | |
My Girl (2008) Rainbow Sweetheart |
My Girl (Korean : 마이걸; RR : Mai Geol) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Lee Da-hae, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Joon-gi, and Park Si-yeon. A joint production of Kallista Co. Ltd. and DSP Entertainment (now DSP Media), it aired on SBS from December 14, 2005 to February 2, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. [1] [2] The romantic comedy series was a hit during its run—it placed number one in its timeslot and reached a peak viewership rating of 24.9%. [3] It also catapulted actors Lee Da-hae, Lee Dong-wook and Lee Joon-gi into the Korean wave stardom.
A native of Jeju Island, Joo Yoo-rin lives with her father, who is addicted to gambling. Because of her father's debts, Yoo-rin has become particularly skilled at lying and grifting. When her father escapes the island to hide from his debtors, Yoo-rin is determined to support herself and clear up the debts. One day, she meets Seol Gong-chan, the sole heir to the L'Avenue Hotel fortune.
To grant his grandfather's dying wish, Gong-chan employs Yoo-rin to act as his grandfather's long-lost granddaughter. Offering a monthly salary plus a bonus, he asks her to do what she does best—to put on an act. Not wishing to lie to a dying man, yet desperate for the money, Yoo-rin takes the offer and starts playing the long-lost granddaughter. Through a strange twist of fate, however, finding his granddaughter makes the grandfather so happy that he makes a complete recovery. Since they have claimed to be cousins, Gong-chan and Yoo-rin are forced to live together under one roof, and as time passes, the attraction between them grows. However, love is forbidden for these two, who must pass as cousins...
Date | Episode | Nationwide | Seoul |
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2005-12-14 | 1 | 14.6% (8th) | 18.8% (6th) |
2005-12-15 | 2 | 15.7% (8th) | 17.0% (5th) |
2005-12-21 | 3 | 16.5% (5th) | 17.5% (4th) |
2005-12-22 | 4 | 18.8% (4th) | 19.9% (4th) |
2005-12-28 | 5+6 | 20.3% (3rd) | 21.7% (3rd) |
2006-01-04 | 7 | 22.8% (2nd) | 24.2% (2nd) |
2006-01-05 | 8 | 23.3% (2nd) | 25.0% (2nd) |
2006-01-11 | 9 | 21.3% (3rd) | 22.1% (2nd) |
2006-01-12 | 10 | 24.1% (2nd) | 24.7% (2nd) |
2006-01-18 | 11 | 21.0% (5th) | 22.1% (4th) |
2006-01-19 | 12 | 24.3% (2nd) | 26.0% (2nd) |
2006-01-25 | 13 | 21.1% (3rd) | 23.1% (3rd) |
2006-01-26 | 14 | 23.5% (3rd) | 22.8% (3rd) |
2006-02-01 | 15 | 23.2% (3rd) | 23.7% (3rd) |
2006-02-02 | 16 | 24.9% (3rd) | 26.0% (3rd) |
Average | 19.7% | 20.7% |
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