The Doctors (South Korean TV series)

The Doctors[2] (Korean: 닥터스; RR: Dakteoseu; lit. Doctors) is a 2016 South Korean medical drama starring Kim Rae-won and Park Shin-hye. It aired on SBS TV from June 20 to August 23, 2016, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) time slot for 20 episodes.[3][4][5][6][7]

The Doctors
Promotional poster
Also known asDoctor Crush
Hangul
닥터스
Literal meaningDoctors
Revised RomanizationDakteoseu
McCune–ReischauerTakt'ŏsŭ
Genre
Written byHa Myung-hee
Directed byOh Chung-hwan
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producers
  • Han Jung-hwan
  • Kim Hee-yeol
ProducerKim Jung-mi
Running time60 minutes
Production companyPan Entertainment
Budget₩5.1 billion[1]
Release
Original networkSBS TV
Original releaseJune 20 (2016-06-20) 
August 23, 2016 (2016-08-23)
Related
Kalp Atışı (2017–2018)

The drama was a hit and averaged 18.40% in audience ratings.[8][9] In particular, Park's character as a troubled teenager turned charismatic doctor was very popular among the audiences for her action scenes and straightforward lines.[10][11]

Synopsis

Yoo Hye-jung (Park Shin-hye) was a headstrong girl in high school with a prickly, gangster personality. Due to her many childhood scars, Hye-jung keeps her heart closed towards other people. However, she changes after meeting her mentor Hong Ji-hong (Kim Rae-won), who plays a key role in transforming her life from a "hopeless" delinquent to a compassionate doctor. They part ways due to a report of their close relationship, which was reported by a fellow student but subsequently meet again after 13 years, when Yoo Hye-jung had become a successful doctor.[5]

Cast

Main

  • Kim Rae-won as Hong Ji-hong
    • Gil Jung-woo as child Hong Ji-hong
    • Lomon as teen Hong Ji-hong
Hong Ji-hong, whose birth name was Lee Ji-hong before his adoption, is a hard working man who lost his parents at a young age in a car accident. He was adopted later on in his life, graduated from a prestigious medical school and started out as a doctor. However, a medical accident while he was working as a surgeon made him step back and he restarts his career as a biology teacher. He cares for teenagers, especially his students since he had a rough life as a teenager. This makes him interested in the life of rebellious Yoo Hye-jung when she decides to turn over a new leaf and actually work hard in school. It is after being separated from her that he realizes she is the one he has fallen in love with. When he and Yoo Hye-jung cross paths 13 years later, he who is now a neurosurgeon confesses his feelings for her.
Yoo Hye-jung is a successful neurosurgeon. She was a delinquent in high school, known for her wayward personality. Having gone through a tough childhood, she found it hard to trust anyone. The only person she trusted and loved is her grandmother, who never failed to support her. However, her thoughts about others changed after meeting teacher Hong Ji-hong, who helped her find her goal in life.
Jung Yoon-do is a neurosurgeon as well as a visiting staff who is from a wealthy family. He is not good with rough situations in society. However, he knows how to handle his work with strictness. He finds himself attracted to Yoo Hye-jung, who is very different from him.
Jin Seo-woo is a neurosurgeon and also friends-turned-enemies with Yoo Hye-jung. She liked Hong Ji-Hong, but seeing the growing relationship between Hong Ji-hong and Yoo Hye-jung, she causes trouble for them. This in turn caused them to part ways. Forgetting about Hong, she starts liking Jung Yoon-do but again feels inferior to Hye Jung due to Yoon-do's attraction towards Hye-jung. Eventually, she reconciled with Hye-jung and restored their friendship. Additionally, in the end, she fell for Young-gook and became his girlfriend.

People around Hong Ji-hong

  • Lee Ho-jae as Hong Doo-sik – Ji-hong's adoptive father and Gookil Hospital's chairman
  • Yoo Da-in as Jo In-joo – General Surgery's specialist

People around Yoo Hye-jung

  • Kim Young-ae as Kang Mal-soon (cameo) – Hye-jung's grandmother
  • Jung Hae-kyun as Yoo Min-ho – Hye-jung and Yoo-na's natural father
  • Park Ji-a as Lee Ga-jin – Hye-jung's stepmother and Yoo-na's mother
  • Han Bo-bae as Yoo Yoo-na – Hye-jung's younger half-sister
  • Ji Soo as Kim Soo-cheol (Guest: Ep. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7–8) – Hye-jung's friend[13]
  • Moon Ji-in as Cheon Soon-hee – Hye-jung's best friend and Seo-woo friend.

People around Jin Seo-woo

  • Jeon Gook-hwan as Jin Sung-jong – Seo-woo's grandfather and Gookil Hospital's vice president
  • Um Hyo-sup as Jin Myung-hoon – Seo-woo's father and Gookil Hospital's director
  • Yoon Hae-young as Yoon Ji-young – Seo-woo's mother

People of Gookil Hospital

  • Jang Hyun-sung as Kim Tae-ho – Gookil Hospital's deputy director and Head of Neurosurgery
  • Kim Kang-hyun as Kang Kyung-joon – Neurosurgery's 4th year resident doctor
  • Baek Sung-hyun as Pi Young-gook – Neurosurgery's 3rd year resident doctor and Seo-woo's friend who had a long-time crush on Seo-woo herself
  • Jo Hyun-sik as Ahn Joong-dae – Neurosurgery's 2nd year resident doctor
  • Kim Min-seok as Choi Kang-soo – Neurosurgery's 1st year resident doctor[14]
  • Jung Jin as Baek Ho-min – Head of General Surgery and Hospital's public relations chief
  • Lee Seon-ho as Jung Pa-ran – General Surgery's teacher, Ji-hong's friend and Yoon-do's uncle
  • Choi Sung-jae as Hwangbo Tae-yang – General Surgery's 1st year resident doctor
  • Pyo Ye-jin as Hyun Soo-jin – 5th year nurse
  • Ji Yi-soo as Yoo Byul – 2nd year nurse

Extended

  • Park Young-soo as Namyang Girls' High School's teacher
  • Nam Moon-cheol as Cheon Soon-hee's father, Namyang Girls' High School's director
  • Kim Dae-sung as club DJ
  • Gong Da-im as Choi Mi-ra
  • Kim Min-cheol as Kim Soo-cheol's friend
  • Lee Jin-kwon as Kim Soo-cheol's friend
  • Lee Bom-so-ri as So-ri
  • Son Jang-woo as pregnant patient's son
  • Jeon Ji-an as patient passenger on airplane
  • Im Ji-kyu as gunman
  • Jin Seon-kyu as Kim Chi-hyun
  • Go Woo-rim as Nam Hae
  • Choi Jeong-hoo as Nam Dal
  • Jung Dong-gyu as parliamentarian Na Min-soo
  • Yeo Hoe-hyun as Choi Young-soo (Kang soo's younger brother) (Episodes 17–18)
  • Hong Seung-beom as lawyer

Special appearances

  • Lee Ki-woo as Gong Byung-doo – gang boss (Episodes 1, 3–6, 9)
  • Lee Jun-hyeok as boss's subordinate
  • Jung Kyung-soon as Oh Young-mi
  • Lim Ji-yeon as Lee Soo-jeong – youngest gold medalist in archery (Episode 7–8)
  • Han Hye-jin as Jo Soo-ji (Episodes 11–12)
  • Jo Dal-hwan as Ahn Sung-soo – Jo Soo-ji's stalker/assailant (Episodes 11–12)
  • Namkoong Min as Nam Ba-ram – Nam Hae and Nam Dal's father (Episodes 13–15)[15]
  • Lee Sang-yeob as Kim Woo-jin – Lee Hee-young's fiancé (Episodes 15, 16, 18, 20)

Production

The Doctors was based on the screenplay by Ha Myung-hee which is one of the winners in Broadcasting Content Promotion Foundation (BCPF)'s 3rd Find the Desert's Shooting Star Screenplay Competition, held in 2010.[16] Then titled as Female Thug Hye-jung (Korean: 여깡패 혜정; RR: Yeokkangpae Hyejeong), the series was in talks to air on KBS 2TV's Monday-Tuesday prime time slot in 2015 following the end of Healer, however, it did not push through.[17] HB Entertainment (My Love from the Star, You're All Surrounded) was supposed to produce the drama, while PD Mo Wan-il (Smile Again, Dream High 2) was in talks to direct.

First script reading took place on April 28, 2016, at SBS Ilsan Production Studios in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[18][19]

The series reunited Park Shin-hye and Baek Sung-hyun, who previously played the younger versions of Han Jung-suh and Cha Song-joo, respectively, in the 2003 hit drama, Stairway to Heaven.[20] It also reunited Park Shin-hye and Yoon Kyun-sang who previously worked together in the 2014 hit drama, Pinocchio.

In the United States, the drama was aired in the Los Angeles DMA free, over-the-air on Asian American-oriented TV channel, LA 18 KSCI-TV (channel 18) with English subtitles, Monday through Tuesday at 9:00pm, from July 18 to September 20, 2016.[21]

Original soundtrack

Doctors OST
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedAugust 1, 2016
GenreSoundtrack, Pop
LanguageKorean, English
LabelPan Entertainment, RIAK

Track listings

No.TitleArtistLength
1."No Way"Park Yong-in & Kwon Soon-il (Urban Zakapa)3:44
2."Sunflower"Younha ft. Kassy3:30
3."That Love (그 애)"Jungyup (Brown Eyed Soul)3:42
4."You're Pretty (넌 예뻐)"Jungho (2MUCH)3:11
5."Sun Shower (여우비)"Se O (Jelly Cookie)4:40
6."No Way (Inst.)" 3:44
7."Sunflower (Inst.)" 3:30
8."That Love (그 애) (Inst.)" 3:42
9."You're Pretty (넌 예뻐) (Inst.)" 3:43
10."Sun Shower (여우비) (Inst.)" 4:40
11."School"Various Artist2:34
12."From Me to You"Various Artist2:55
13."Beautiful Lies"Various Artist2:09
14."Chromatic Surgery"Various Artist4:08
15."Doctor's Memory"Various Artist1:52
16."Healing Heart"Various Artist2:20
17."Into the Time"Various Artist2:20
18."Table Death"Various Artist2:06
19."Pitter-Patter"Various Artist1:36
20."Awake Surgery"Various Artist2:48
21."Hurt and Heart"Various Artist2:10
22."Sad Gold Spoon"Various Artist2:48
23."Good-bye My Fellow"Various Artist3:00
24."Code Blue"Various Artist2:45
25."Doctors in Love"Various Artist1:45

Charted songs

Chart performance
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales [22] Remarks
Gaon[23]
"No Way" (Park Yong In, Kwon Soon Il (Urban Zakapa)) 2016 24
  • KOR (DL): 212,642+
Part 1
"Sunflower" (Younha ft. Kassy) 72
  • KOR (DL): 159,597+
Part 2
"It's Love" (Jung Yup (Brown Eyed Soul)) 36
  • KOR (DL): 179,405+
Part 3

Ratings

Ep. Broadcast date Average audience share
TNmS[24] AGB Nielsen[25]
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide Seoul
1 June 20, 2016 11.4% (4th) 15.1% (4th) 12.9% (4th) 14.7% (4th)
2 June 21, 2016 12.4% (4th) 16.9% (3rd) 14.2% (4th) 16.2% (4th)
3 June 27, 2016 12.8% (4th) 16.5% (3rd) 14.4% (3rd) 16.9% (3rd)
4 June 28, 2016 14.6% (3rd) 17.8% (2nd) 15.6% (3rd) 18.0% (2nd)
5 July 4, 2016 16.1% (3rd) 20.7% (1st) 18.4% (3rd) 20.2% (3rd)
6 July 5, 2016 16.8% (3rd) 20.8% (1st) 19.7% (3rd) 21.6% (2nd)
7 July 11, 2016 18.4% (3rd) 22.3% (1st) 18.8% (3rd) 21.3% (2nd)
8 July 12, 2016 17.8% (3rd) 20.3% (2nd) 19.2% (2nd) 21.1% (2nd)
9 July 18, 2016 16.8% (3rd) 20.0% (2nd) 19.4% (3rd) 21.5% (2nd)
10 July 19, 2016 17.2% (4th) 19.9% (2nd) 19.3% (2nd) 22.6% (2nd)
11 July 25, 2016 17.2% (3rd) 20.2% (1st) 19.2% (3rd) 21.9% (2nd)
12 July 26, 2016 18.2% (3rd) 20.9% (1st) 18.7% (3rd) 21.7% (2nd)
13 August 1, 2016 17.6% (4th) 20.6% (1st) 18.5% (3rd) 20.8% (1st)
14 August 2, 2016 17.2% (3rd) 21.2% (1st) 19.6% (2nd) 21.8% (1st)
15 August 8, 2016 20.0% (3rd) 23.3% (1st) 21.3% (2nd) 23.1% (1st)
16 August 9, 2016 18.4% (2nd) 21.4% (1st) 20.6% (2nd) 22.4% (1st)
17 August 15, 2016 20.6% (2nd) 23.8% (1st) 20.8% (2nd) 22.8% (1st)
18 August 22, 2016[lower-alpha 1] 16.2% (4th) 19.7% (2nd) 17.8% (4th) 19.6% (4th)
19 16.1% (5th) 19.5% (3rd) 19.5% (3rd) 22.0% (2nd)
20 August 23, 2016 17.9% (3rd) 21.2% (1st) 20.2% (2nd) 22.0% (1st)
Average 16.69% 20.11% 18.41% 20.61%
  • In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult Ref.
2016Grand Prize (Daesang)Kim Rae-wonNominated
Park Shin-hyeNominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesKim Rae-wonNominated
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesPark Shin-hyeNominated
Best New ActorYoon Kyun-sangWon
Best Couple AwardKim Rae-won and Park Shin-hyeNominated
Grand Prize (Daesang)Kim Rae-wonNominated
Best DramaThe DoctorsNominated
Top Excellence Award, ActorJang Hyun-sungWon
Top Excellence Award, ActressPark Shin-hyeNominated
1st Asia Artist AwardsBest Artist Award, ActorKim Rae-wonNominated
Best Artist Award, ActressPark Shin-hyeWon
Grand Prize (Daesang)Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Genre & Fantasy DramaKim Rae-wonWon
Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Genre & Fantasy DramaPark Shin-hyeWon
Excellence Award, Actor in a Genre DramaYoon Kyun-sangNominated
Special Award, Actor in a Genre DramaJang Hyun-sungNominated
Special Award, Actress in a Genre DramaLee Sung-kyungNominated
Moon Ji-inNominated
Top 10 Stars AwardPark Shin-hyeWon
New Star AwardKim Min-seokWon
Moon Ji-inWon
Best Couple AwardKim Rae-won and Park Shin-hyeNominated
Idol Academy Award – Best KissNominated
2017 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress Park Shin-hye Nominated [27][28]
Best New Actor Kim Min-seok Won
Seoul International Drama Awards Outstanding Korean Drama The Doctors Won [29]

Remake

The Turkish drama Kalp Atışı ("Heartbeat") is an adaptation of Doctors, starring Öykü Karayel and Gökhan Alkan. It was aired from June 2017 to January 2018.

Notes

  1. Episode 18 wasn't aired on August 16, 2016 due to the broadcast of 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The episode was aired on August 22, 2016 instead.[26]

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