Friends
- English:Friends
- Korean:프렌즈
- Original Network: MBC/TBS
- Aired: 2002/02/15 - 2002/02/16
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Friends (Korean: 프렌즈) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2002-02-15. The broadcast ended on 2002-02-16. The broadcasting station is MBC/TBS.
The first Japan-Korea co-produced TV series in TV history that ignited Won Bin's popularity. Tomoko (Kyoko Fukada) is traveling to Hong Kong on her paid vacation and gets pickpocketed. I chased down the criminal and caught him.
difference. The man who Tomoko mistakes for a pickpocket and captures him is Jihoon (Won Bin), a college student from South Korea. After the misunderstanding was resolved, the two reconciled, enjoyed Hong Kong together, and exchanged email addresses.
We exchanged them and headed home... Ji-hoon dreamed of becoming a movie director, but had to give up on that dream in order to take over his father's company, so he came to Hong Kong to film his last film. On the other hand, Chi
The child works as a sales clerk at a department store in Japan and just spends his days doing nothing. One day, Tomoko sends an email to Jihoon, whom she met in Hong Kong. .
``Friends'' is the first TV series special co-produced by Japan and Korea in TV history. A love story that crosses the border between Japanese and Koreans
As expected, the film was shot in three countries: Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea. The cast and staff were co-produced by Japan and South Korea, and it became the first Japanese-Korean TV series.
Friends (English: Friends) is a sitcom that aired on NBC in the United States. Three men and women in their 20s and 30s living in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, USA
It is a sitcom depicting the lives of a couple (three men and three women). Created by David Crane and Martha Kaufman, it was released in the United States on September 22, 1994.
The show began broadcasting and ended with season 10 on May 6, 2004. It was the most popular throughout its broadcast period in the United States, and
It is the most successful sitcom in the world. Throughout the season, Friends has been a hot topic for everything, including each main character's hairstyle, fashion, and props for each episode.
In particular, Rachel's hairstyle was the most popular among American women. In fact, Season 7 was the last season of Friends, but it could be considered a sequel.
NBC, which had no productions, decided to extend the season to 10 and paid the main characters $1 million each. This is the great popularity of this sitcom.
It was a case that proved it. It won various awards, including an Emmy Award for “Best Comedy Series.” Especially during the last broadcast, outdoor scenes were broadcast across the United States.
It was also broadcast on electronic screens, showing an ending worthy of its reputation as the best sitcom. In Korea, it has been aired on the cable channel OnStyle since February 2006.
It is being aired, and until then, it was aired on Donga TV. The title when it aired on Dong-A TV was “Friend.”
The first Japan-Korea co-produced TV series in TV history that ignited Won Bin's popularity. Tomoko (Kyoko Fukada) is traveling to Hong Kong on her paid vacation and gets pickpocketed. I chased down the criminal and caught him.
difference. The man who Tomoko mistakes for a pickpocket and captures him is Jihoon (Won Bin), a college student from South Korea. After the misunderstanding was resolved, the two reconciled, enjoyed Hong Kong together, and exchanged email addresses.
We exchanged them and headed home... Ji-hoon dreamed of becoming a movie director, but had to give up on that dream in order to take over his father's company, so he came to Hong Kong to film his last film. On the other hand, Chi
The child works as a sales clerk at a department store in Japan and just spends his days doing nothing. One day, Tomoko sends an email to Jihoon, whom she met in Hong Kong. .
``Friends'' is the first TV series special co-produced by Japan and Korea in TV history. A love story that crosses the border between Japanese and Koreans
As expected, the film was shot in three countries: Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea. The cast and staff were co-produced by Japan and South Korea, and it became the first Japanese-Korean TV series.
Friends (English: Friends) is a sitcom that aired on NBC in the United States. Three men and women in their 20s and 30s living in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, USA
It is a sitcom depicting the lives of a couple (three men and three women). Created by David Crane and Martha Kaufman, it was released in the United States on September 22, 1994.
The show began broadcasting and ended with season 10 on May 6, 2004. It was the most popular throughout its broadcast period in the United States, and
It is the most successful sitcom in the world. Throughout the season, Friends has been a hot topic for everything, including each main character's hairstyle, fashion, and props for each episode.
In particular, Rachel's hairstyle was the most popular among American women. In fact, Season 7 was the last season of Friends, but it could be considered a sequel.
NBC, which had no productions, decided to extend the season to 10 and paid the main characters $1 million each. This is the great popularity of this sitcom.
It was a case that proved it. It won various awards, including an Emmy Award for “Best Comedy Series.” Especially during the last broadcast, outdoor scenes were broadcast across the United States.
It was also broadcast on electronic screens, showing an ending worthy of its reputation as the best sitcom. In Korea, it has been aired on the cable channel OnStyle since February 2006.
It is being aired, and until then, it was aired on Donga TV. The title when it aired on Dong-A TV was “Friend.”