Alternate Title: Successful Story of a Bright Girl Country: South Korea Original Network: SBS # of Episodes: 16 Genre: Comedy, Romance Director: Jang Ki-Hong Writer: Lee Hee-Myung Broadcast Date (in Korea): 2 months Pilot: March 13, 2002 Finale: May 2, 2002 Broadcast Date (in the Phil): 2 months Pilot: July 9, 2003 Finale: September 12, 2003 Theme Song: "Love Song" by Jang Hyuk
| Timeslot: Afternoon |
PLOT
Jasmine Cha (Jang Na-Ra) is a simple girl living in the countryside with her grandmother. She spends most of her time dreaming of someday meeting her Prince Charming. On the other hand, Keith Han (Jang Hyuk) is the spoiled and arrogant president of Snowy Cosmetics. While in the country on business, Keith goes parachuting and accidentally falls straight into Jasmine's outdoor bathtub while she's taking a bath, and it's hate at first sight for the two.
As the two get to know each other through frequent quarrels, Keith slowly notices Jasmine's attractiveness. However, Keith is hotly pursued by Nadine Yoon (Han Eun-Jung) who is in turn liked by Keith's cousin, June Oh (Ryu Soo-Young).
As the two get to know each other through frequent quarrels, Keith slowly notices Jasmine's attractiveness. However, Keith is hotly pursued by Nadine Yoon (Han Eun-Jung) who is in turn liked by Keith's cousin, June Oh (Ryu Soo-Young).
CAST & CHARACTERS
SECONDARY CHARACTERS
Yoon Tae-Young Choo Ja-Hyun Jung Min Oh Seung-Eun Lee Hye-Sook Hong Yo-Seob Kwon Hae-Hyo Choi Yong-Min Lee Seung-Hyung Kim Young-Ok Park Soon-Chun Jo Hyung-Ki | |
NOTES & TRIVIA
1. Bright Girl is the very first South Korean drama to be aired on Philippine TV.
2. It is the 4th Asian drama offering of GMA Heart of Asia for 2003.
3. This is the first time that GMA changed the character's Korean names into English names.
4. The series ended the same day as My MVP Valentine.
5. It had its re-run on May 2, 2005 on a 10AM timeslot.
2. It is the 4th Asian drama offering of GMA Heart of Asia for 2003.
3. This is the first time that GMA changed the character's Korean names into English names.
4. The series ended the same day as My MVP Valentine.
5. It had its re-run on May 2, 2005 on a 10AM timeslot.
ACCOLADES
2002 SBS Drama Awards
○ Top Excellence Award, Actor: Jang Hyuk
○ Top 10 Stars: Jang Na-Ra & Jang Hyuk
○ New Star Award: Ryu Soo-Young & Han Eun-Jung
2003 Baeksang Arts Awards
○ Best New Actress: Jang Na-Ra
○ Top Excellence Award, Actor: Jang Hyuk
○ Top 10 Stars: Jang Na-Ra & Jang Hyuk
○ New Star Award: Ryu Soo-Young & Han Eun-Jung
2003 Baeksang Arts Awards
○ Best New Actress: Jang Na-Ra
SOURCE
•Drama Wiki (Successful Story of a Bright Girl)
•Hancinema (The Successful Story of a Bright Girl)
•My Heart Writes a Dream (Review: Successful Story of a Bright Girl (2002))
•Pinoy Exchange (Bright Girl's Success, new chinovela ng GMA!)
•Soompi ([Memory Lane]“Successful Story of a Bright Girl” – Cosmetics Have Never Been So Interesting)
•Wikipedia (Successful Story of a Bright Girl)
•Hancinema (The Successful Story of a Bright Girl)
•My Heart Writes a Dream (Review: Successful Story of a Bright Girl (2002))
•Pinoy Exchange (Bright Girl's Success, new chinovela ng GMA!)
•Soompi ([Memory Lane]“Successful Story of a Bright Girl” – Cosmetics Have Never Been So Interesting)
•Wikipedia (Successful Story of a Bright Girl)