2022 in South Korean television

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This is a list of Television in South Korea related events from 2022.

Contents

Channels

Launches

Ongoing

Animation

ShowNetworkFirst AiredSource
The Haunted House Tooniverse July 20

New Series & Returning Shows

Drama

ShowNetworkFirst AiredFinaleStatusSource
Dr. Park's Clinic TVING January 14February 18Ended
Through the Darkness SBS TV January 14March 12Ended
Ghost Doctor tvN January 3February 22Ended [1]
Rookie Cops Disney+ January 26March 16Ended
All of Us Are Dead Netflix January 28Currently AiringOngoing
Forecasting Love and Weather JTBC February 12April 3Ended
Grid Disney+ February 16April 20Ended
Semantic Error Watcha February 16March 10Ended
Thirty-Nine JTBC February 16March 31Ended
The Love Is Coming SBS February 16December 13Ended
Sponsor iHQ February 23February 23Ended
Circle House SBS TV February 24March 10Ended [2]
Juvenile Justice Netflix February 25February 25Ended
Military Prosecutor Doberman tvN February 28Currently AiringOngoing
Business Proposal KBS2 February 28Currently AiringOngoing
Crazy Love KBS2 March 7Currently AiringOngoing
Kill Heel tvN March 9Currently AiringOngoing
The Origin – A, B, Or What? MBN JuneCurrently AiringOngoing
A Superior Day OCN March 13Currently AiringOngoing
It's Beautiful Now KBS2 April 2Currently AiringOngoing
Green Mothers' Club JTBC April 6Currently AiringOngoing
Again My Life SBS TV April 8Currently AiringOngoing
The King of Pigs TVING March 18March 18Ended
Soundtrack 1 Disney+ April 23Currently AiringOngoing
Our Blues tvN April 9Currently AiringOngoing
The Killer's Shopping List JTBC April 9Currently AiringOngoing
Bravo, My Life KBS1 April 11Currently AiringOngoing
Secret House MBC TV April 11Currently AiringOngoing
Shooting Stars tvN April 22Currently AiringOngoing
From Now On, Showtime! MBC TV April 23Currently AiringOngoing
Monstrous tvN April 29Currently AiringOngoing
Live All Play KBS2 April 27Currently AiringOngoing
The Sound of Magic Netflix MayCurrently AiringOngoing
Alchemy of Souls tvN JuneCurrently AiringOngoing
Jinxed at First KBS2 JuneCurrently AiringOngoing
Babel 250 tvN July 11September 27Ended
Don't Dare to Dream SBS August 24November 10Continues
The K2 tvN September 23November 12Ended
The All-Round Wife MBC TV October 4Currently AiringContinues [3]

Animation

ShowNetworkFirst AiredFinaleStatusSource
The Haunted House: Ghost Ball Z: Guido Exorcist Tooniverse April 28July 28Ended

Ending

Drama

End dateShowChannelFirst AiredSource
March 22 Babysitter KBS2 March 18
May 7 Memory TvN March 24
May 21 Secretly Greatly MBC December 4
June 6 Entertainer SBS May 20
June 9 I'm Sorry, But I Love You SBS December 19
June 28 Another Miss Oh tvN May 2
August 2 A Beautiful Mind KBS2 June 20
August 21 Happy Home MBC February 27
September 20 Monster Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation March 24
September 27 Babel 250 tvN July 11
December 13 The Love Is Coming SBS June 20
November 12 The K2 tvN September 23

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