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My Fair Lady (2003 TV series)

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South Korean television drama For the 2009 and 2016 drama series, see My Fair Lady (2009 TV series) and My Fair Lady (2016 TV series).
My Fair Lady
Official poster
Also known asYojo Lady
The Perfect Girl
GenreRomance, Drama
StarringKim Hee-sun
Go Soo
Park Han-byul
Son Chang-min
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companyChorokbaem Media
Original release
NetworkSeoul Broadcasting System
ReleaseAugust 13 (2003-08-13) –
October 12, 2003 (2003-10-12)
Korean name
Hangul요조숙녀
Hanja窈窕淑女
Revised RomanizationYojosungnyeo
McCune–ReischauerYojosungnyŏ

My Fair Lady (Korean: 요조숙녀) is a 2003 South Korean television drama produced and first broadcast by SBS. It has a total of 16 episodes, and is a remake of the 2000 Japanese drama Yamatonadeshiko (やまとなでしこ), which aired on Fuji Television.

Plot

Min-kyung, is a fresh high school graduate. She has worked in a liquor restaurant to pay off her father's gambling debt. However, Min-kyung borrowed some money and ran away, hoping to find a rich man as her spouse. Meanwhile, Young Ho is the son of a poor rice cake house owner, and works to pay off his dead father's debt. He falls in love with Min-kyung, because she looks exactly like his dead girlfriend. When Min Kyung finds out that Young Ho is not rich, she dumps him, and goes back to a rich man (Son Chang Min) who proposed to Min Kyung once before. However, Min Kyung wakes up to true love and realizes that happiness does not necessarily come in money.

Young-ho's father Moon Dae-cha (Lee Soon-jae) observed his diligence and decided to give Young-ho a chance to prove his worth in comparison with Dong-kyu (There is no scene that Young-ho realized that Moon Dae-cha is his illegitimate biological father, and the poor rice cake house owner is not his birth father, but a stepfather). Young-ho's father announced that there would be a fair competition from the two men to prove their worth and decide the heir to the company.

That same night, Young-ho's father met Min-kyung's father. Dong-kyu's father, who was drunk, knocked down the duo as they were talking to each other and crossing the road. Dong-kyu was seen rushing and persuaded his father to escape while he called for an ambulance.

Dong-kyu used this opportunity to gain advantage over Young-ho in the competition to become the heir, with his father's help. Young-ho, on the other hand, was having a hard time struggling to compete against Dong-kyu and his acts of sabotage.

Young-ho was shocked when he saw his father at the meeting. Young-ho was declared to be the heir of the company and both Dong-kyu and his father announced their resignations.

Young-ho instead wished to fulfill his long-time dream of becoming an astronomer and announced his intention of resigning as boss in order to become a full-time astronomer, after working for a few months. With the consent of his father, Young-ho took up astronomy at a space observation centre in Australia. He later married Min-kyung, and was seen swearing their wedding vows in front of a Christian priest.

Cast

References

  1. Lee, Dong-hoo (2004). "Cultural Strategies of Remakes: The Case of Yojolady" Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine. 13th JAMCO Online International Symposium.

External links

Works by Chorokbaem Media
Scripted
2000s
2010s
2020s
Non-scripted
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