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Mr. Duke

Mr. Duke
  • English:Mr. Duke
  • Korean:신귀공자
  • Original Network: MBC(2000)
  • Aired: 2000/07/12 - 2000/09/07
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Summary&Synopsis
new nobleman (Korean: 신귀공자) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2000-07-12. The broadcast ended on 2000-09-07.
The broadcasting station is MBC (2000). A romantic comedy about a naive young lady who causes an affair.
Suzyn (Choi Ji Woo), the daughter of the chairman of a major conglomerate, is studying abroad in England.
However, he hurried back to Korea after receiving the news that his father was in critical condition. However, that was a lie from her father in order to get Suzy to get married quickly. My father forced me to choose a partner from among the men he had chosen for me.
I was given an arranged marriage, but I never found a suitable match. Suzyn, tired of her father's forced marriage plans, lies that she has a boyfriend. Then my father says he wants to meet that lover. Suzyn is in trouble
She asks her secretary Ae-ja's ex-boyfriend Myeong, an unsuccessful film director, to find her a fake nobleman (lover). . “New Noble Prince” is the queen of tears with “Winter Sonata” and “Truth”! That's called
This is a work in which Choi Ji Woo, who has shown great acting skills, takes on a comical approach. Also, Kim Seung Woo, who played the role of the assistant manager in ``Hotelier,'' plays an honest rural youth.


《New Nobleman》(新貴公子) is an MBC Wednesday-Thursday miniseries drama that aired on MBC from July 12, 2000 to September 7, 2000. this
The drama gained popularity with an average viewership rating exceeding 30%, but was criticized for losing realism in the setting of the pairing of the daughter of a chaebol and a young man selling bottled water.
did. The drama's OSTs include sung by Park Hyo-shin and Park Hwayobi and Lee Hyun-wook. Meanwhile, Kim Seung-woo (played by Kim Yong-nam) originally appeared in 2000 prior to this work.
He was scheduled to start in the beginning of the year, but due to twists and turns, including the departure of Lee Seung-yeon, who was selected as the female lead, he became the male lead in SBS's “Shinhwa,” which was rescheduled for the second half of that year.
Although it was selected, the programming was canceled due to friction between the production team and the other male lead, Kim Gook-jin, over the interpretation of the acting, and “Shinhwa” was scheduled to air in the second half of 2001.
Meanwhile, Kim Tae-woo replaced Kim Gook-jin, Kim Ji-su replaced Kim Tae-yeon, and Park Jeong-cheol replaced Kim Seung-woo.


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