Golden Time (TV series)

Golden Time (Korean: 골든타임; RR: Goldeuntaim) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Lee Sun-kyun, Hwang Jung-eum, Lee Sung-min and Song Seon-mi.[1][2][3] It aired on MBC from July 9 to September 25, 2012 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 23 episodes.

Golden Time
Promotional poster for Golden Time
Genre
Written byChoi Hee-ra
Directed by
  • Kwon Seok-jang
  • Lee Yoon-jung
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes23
Production
ProducerKim Jin-man
Production locationSouth Korea
Cinematography
  • Hong Seong-wook
  • Kim Seon-il
  • Jung Chan-hong
Release
Original networkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Original releaseJuly 9 (2012-07-09) 
September 25, 2012 (2012-09-25)

In emergency medicine, "golden time" or "golden hour" refers to the crucial time period right after a patient suffers a traumatic injury, during which timely medical treatment could determine life or death.[4][5]

Plot

After spending two years teaching in the country, Lee Min-woo (Lee Sun-kyun) returns to a city hospital to complete his residency and face his own uncertainties about being a doctor. Free-spirited and goofy, he is jaded about his job and just wants it easy. He is then jolted out of apathy when a traumatic incident forces him to rethink why he wanted to be a doctor in the first place. First-year resident Kang Jae-in (Hwang Jung-eum) comes from a rich family that owns hospitals, but she just simply wants to be a doctor who can support herself and help others. Both Min-woo and Jae-in work in ER under the guidance of Choi In-hyuk (Lee Sung-min), a famously astute workaholic surgeon who puts his patients before himself.[6]

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Jae-in's family
  • Jang Yong as Kang Dae-je, Jae-in's grandfather
  • Sunwoo Yong-nyeo as Park Geum-nyeo, Jae-in's grandmother
  • Song Yoo-ha as Bang Seon-woo
  • Kim Jong-rae as Dae-je's younger brother
Department of Emergency Medicine
  • Jung Kyu-soo as Na Byung-gook
  • Kim Ki-bang as Kim Do-hyeong
Department of Orthopedics
  • Lee Ki-young as Hwang Se-han
  • Jo Sang-ki as Park Seong-jin
  • Heo Tae-hee as Go Jae-won
  • Ji Il-joo as Yoo Kang-jin
Department of Neurosurgery
Department of General Surgery
  • Um Hyo-sup as Kim Min-joon
  • Hong Ji-min as Song Kyeong-hwa
Department of Anesthesiology
  • Jung Seok-yong as Ji Han-goo
Department of Plastic Surgery
  • Chun Jae-ho as Park Geun-soo
Department of Trauma Surgery
  • Kim Sa-kwon as Jang Hyuk-chan
Extended cast
  • Kim Mi-kyung as Min-woo's mother
  • Park Young-ji as Oh Gwang-cheol, hospital director
  • Park Jeong-min as Jang Young-woo
  • Ban Hye-ra as Kang Soo-kyung
  • Ga Deuk-hee as Seo Hyo-eun
  • Na Seung-ho as Kang Dae-je's secretary
  • Seo Ji-yeon as nurse
  • Gong Soo-hyuk as association member
  • Choi Jae-sub as Park Won-gook
  • Hong Hyun-taek as Lee Se-min
  • Lee Dong-gyu as Shin Eun-ah's fiancé
  • Im Ji-young as woman in childbed
  • Yoon Min-soo as mass production member
  • Song Young-kyu as Lee Won-pyo
  • Jung Ae-yeon as Bang Hee-sun
  • Lee Seok-gu as Choi Jun-bae

Background

The series was praised for its verisimilitude and social commentary on the country's lack of trauma centers.[11][12] The character of trauma specialist Choi In-hyuk was based on real-life doctor Lee Guk-jong,[13][14] who became famous in 2011 when he saved the life of Captain Seok Hae-kyun after Seok received multiple gunshot wounds during a rescue mission from Somali pirates.[15][16]

Ratings

With a rise of 5.1 percent in the third week of July 2012, Golden Time landed its first win on the Monday and Tuesday primetime ratings chart after drawing in 12.6 percent of the total viewers, according to data compiled by the TNmS (Total National Multimedia Statistics). The series, which had been struggling at the bottom for its first two weeks with single-digit ratings, made this leap as the former chart-topper The Chaser and runner-up Big wrapped up their runs.[17] With average ratings of 13.3-15.5 percent, it thereafter topped its timeslot for ten consecutive weeks, despite the rival channels' London Olympics 2012 coverage and the premieres of Faith and Haeundae Lovers.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Originally slated at 20 episodes, it was given a 3-episode extension, and discussions are underway for a possible second season.[27]

Soundtrack

This was director Kwon Seok-jang's third collaboration with music director Moon Sung-nam, after Pasta (2010) and My Princess (2011). The soundtrack features songs by indie musicians 10cm, Verbal Jint and Every Single Day.[28] It was released by WinOne Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment.

  1. 모래시계 (Hourglass) - Every Single Day
  2. 어느날 (One Day) - 10cm
  3. 두 뺨에 닿기전에 (Before It Touches Both of My Cheeks) - Byul
  4. 오아시스 (Oasis) - Pia & Zico (of Block B)
  5. 약한사람 (Weak Person) - Verbal Jint feat. Heo In-chang
  6. 해주고 싶은 말 (Words I Want to Tell You) - Melody Day feat. MC Jinri & Zeenan
  7. I Miss You - Yoon Gun
  8. 너를 되뇌다 (Piano ver.) - Son Seung-yeon feat. Romantisco
  9. 그댄 아나요 (Do You Know?) - Scenery with Riding Bicycle feat. Lee Ji-min and Kim Yoo-jin (of W.H.O)
  10. Father - Every Single Day
  11. 사랑아 가지마 (Love, Don't Go) - Islander
  12. I'm in Love With U - Yisun
  13. Deep in My Heart - In a Band
  14. Cold - Every Single Day
  15. 너를 되뇌다 - Son Seung-yeon feat. Romantisco
  16. 어느날 (One Day) (Unplugged ver.) - 10cm
  17. 오아시스 (Oasis) (Acoustic ver.) - Pia & Zico (of Block B)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2012 Excellence Award, ActorLee Sung-minNominated
Excellence Award, ActressSong Seon-miWon
Acting Award, Actor[29]Lee Sung-minWon
25th Grimae Awards
Best ActorLee Sung-minWon
Drama of the YearGolden TimeNominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesLee Sun-kyunNominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a MiniseriesLee Sung-minNominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a MiniseriesHwang Jung-eumNominated
PD AwardLee Sung-minWon
Best Couple AwardLee Sun-kyun and Hwang Jung-eumNominated
Lee Sun-kyun and Lee Sung-minNominated
2013 Best Actor (TV)Lee Sung-minNominated
Best Director (TV)Kwon Seok-jang, Lee Yoon-jungNominated
Best Screenplay (TV)Choi Hee-raNominated

International broadcast

  • It aired in Vietnam on SCTV phim tổng hợp, beginning October 7, 2013.

References

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  11. ‘골든타임’이 우리에게 남긴 것들. Korea Medicare (in Korean). September 21, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
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  13. 이성민 “대본 수술장면, 일단 두렵죠 24시간 쉬지 않고 찍은 적도”. Kyunghyang Shinmun (in Korean). August 5, 2012. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
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  18. Lee, Hye-ji (August 1, 2012). "Golden Time knocks out competition despite Olympics coverage". 10Asia. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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  25. Lee, Tae-ho (September 19, 2012). "Golden Time Meets Golden Age". 10Asia. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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  29. Equivalent to Best Supporting Actor.
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