My Korean Jagiya
My Korean Jagiya | |
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Original title | 한국인 자기야 |
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Created by | Jonathan Cruz |
Written by |
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Directed by | Mark A. Reyes |
Creative director | Roy C. Iglesias |
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Theme music composer | Janno Gibbs |
Opening theme | "My Jagiya" by Janno Gibbs and Denise Barbacena |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages |
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No. of episodes | 105 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Winnie Hollis-Reyes |
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Editors |
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Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 26-45 minutes |
Production company | GMA Entertainment TV |
Original release | |
Network | GMA Network |
Release | August 21, 2017 January 12, 2018 | –
My Korean Jagiya (transl. My Korean Honey / Korean: 한국인 자기야; RR: Hanguk-in Jagiya) is a Philippine television drama romance comedy series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Mark A. Reyes, it stars Heart Evangelista and Alexander Lee. It premiered on August 21, 2017 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing I Heart Davao and worldwide on GMA Pinoy TV. The series concluded on January 12, 2018 with a total of 105 episodes. It was replaced by The One That Got Away in its timeslot.
The series is the first Philippine television drama series produced by GMA Network to be filmed in Seoul, South Korea.[1] The series is streaming online on YouTube.[2]
Premise
Gia often teased that she is next in her family to become an old maid, is a Korean drama fan with determination to meet her long-time crush and former Korean superstar Kim Jun-ho, who has since stepped out of the limelight. When her school offers her a scholarship training in Seoul, she grabs the opportunity to try and find Jun-ho, but ends up coming home disappointed. Back in Manila, she helps a drunk Korean guy beaten by gangsters which turned out to be Jun-ho.[3]
Cast and characters
- Lead cast
- Heart Evangelista[4] as Guadalupe Immaculada "Gia" Asuncion-Kim
- Alexander Lee[4] as Kim Jun-ho
- Supporting cast
- Janice de Belen[4] as Adelaida "Aida" Asuncion
- Ricky Davao[4] as Joselito "Josie" Asuncion
- Iya Villania[4] as Kennedy Santos
- Edgar Allan Guzman[5] as Ryan Patrick Maalba
- Valeen Montenegro[4] as Cindy / Cinnamon
- Frances Makil-Ignacio[6] as Caridad “Carrie” Washington
- Myke Solomon[6] as Kerwin
- Jinri Park[6] as Lee Kyung-ha / Hannah Lee
- Divine Aucina[6] as Clarissa Asuncion
- Khaine Hernandez[4] as Paolo "Pao" Kim
- Recurring cast
- Shelly Hipolito as Scarlet Asuncion
- Gileth Sandico as Pebbles Asuncion-Santos
- Don Martin as Rocky Santos
- Raymart Santiago[4] as Dodong "Dong" / "Doods" Garcia
- Guest cast
- Kim Jung-wook[6] as Kim Ji-hu
- Oh Min-lee (Michelle Oh)[6] as Kim Yea-jin
- Lee Hae-ri[6] as Choi
- Kim Sun-hi as Jun-ho's interviewer
- Choi Da-seul as a film actress
- Rob Sy as Gia's workmate
- Liz Lopez as Nadine
- Erlinda Villalobos as Dora Asuncion
- Boboy Garovillo as Ernesto Garcia
- Dexter Doria as Ludivina Garcia
- Mickey Ferriols as Carmela “Mel” Tuazon
- Andy Ryu[4] as Lee Gong-woo
- Jaclyn Jose as Charlotte "Chiclet" TIborcia
- Cheska Iñigo as Amanda de Gracia
Ratings
According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Nationwide Urban Television Audience Measurement People in television homes, the pilot episode of My Korean Jagiya earned a 6.6% rating.[7] While the final episode scored an 8.5% rating.[8] The series had its highest rating on November 3, 2017 with an 8.7% rating.[9]
References
- ^ "My Korean Jagiya Revealed".
- ^ "My Korean Jagiya - Home - Full Episodes". Retrieved June 1, 2018.
- ^ "My Korean Jagiya". Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Andy Ryu joins the cast of 'My Korean Jagiya'". November 23, 2017. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- ^ Ilaya, Felix (January 8, 2018). "My Korean Jagiya' cast, todo suporta sa MMFF win ni Edgar Allan Guzman". Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g "'My Korean Jagiya' is all set to charm its way into viewers' hearts". August 15, 2017. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
- ^ "August 21 (Mon) TV Ratings / AGB Nielsen / NUTAM People in TV Homes". Retrieved August 22, 2017.
- ^ "Nakakilig ang iyong pagmamahal at suporta". January 15, 2018. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
- ^ "November 3 (Fri) TV Ratings / AGB Nielsen / NUTAM People in TV Homes". Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
External links
- 2017 Philippine television series debuts
- 2018 Philippine television series endings
- Filipino-language television shows
- GMA Network drama series
- Philippine drama television series
- Philippine romantic comedy television series
- Television shows set in Hong Kong
- Television shows set in the Philippines
- Television shows set in Seoul
- Philippine television show stubs