Glory Jane

Glory Jane (Korean: 영광의 재인; RR: Young-kwang-eui Jae-in; lit. "Young-kwang's Jae-in" or Man of Honor[1]) is a 2011 South Korean television drama series, starring Chun Jung-myung,[2] Park Min-young,[3][4] and Lee Jang-woo.[5] The series follows the romantic and professional trials of an aspiring nurse and two baseball players as they strive for their love and dreams.[6] It aired on KBS2 from October 12 to December 29, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.[7][8]

Glory Jane
Promotional poster for Glory Jane
Also known asMan of Honor
Young-kwang's Jae-in
The Glory of Jae-in
Young Love Jane
GenreRomance
Melodrama
Action
Sports
Written byKang Eun-kyung
Directed byLee Jung-sub
StarringChun Jung-myung
Park Min-young
Lee Jang-woo
Opening theme"Glory Jane (Title)"
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes24
Production
Production locationKorea
Running time60 minutes
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companiesKim Jong-hak Production
DRM Media
Release
Original networkKorean Broadcasting System
Original releaseOctober 12 (2011-10-12) 
December 29, 2011 (2011-12-29)
Chronology
Preceded byThe Princess' Man
Followed byWild Romance
External links
Website
Production website
Korean name
Hangul
영광의 재인
Revised RomanizationYoung-kwang-eui Jae-in
McCune–ReischauerYounggwangŭi Chaein

Synopsis

Yoon Jae-in (Park Min-young) is a hardworking nurse who does not remember her past. In fact she is the daughter of Yoon Il-goo (Ahn Nae-sang) who was the president of a trading company. Yoon Il-goo was killed in a car accident orchestrated by his friend Seo Jae-myung (Son Chang-min), to make sure that Jae-myung takes over control of the company. When Jae-in's mother Eun-joo (Jang Young-nam) received news of her husband's accident she took Jae-in and drove to the hospital. However, due to heavy rain, they got into a car accident caused by Jae-myung's goons, which separated the mother and daughter. Jae-myung ordered Kim In-bae (Lee Ki-yeol) who works as his chauffeur to send Jae-in, who had lost all of her memories at the time, to an orphanage, where In-bae told her to never forget her name. 17 years later, In-bae's son, Young-kwang (Chun Jung-myung), is a baseball player and one of the league's most promising sluggers, but he's since been demoted to the minors. He had a fallout with his rival, Jae-myung's son, Seo In-woo (Lee Jang-woo), who not only comes from a rich family but is currently the league's top star. While injured, Young-kwang meets Jae-in, and she saves him with a blood transfusion. Under Jae-myung's orders, In-bae is chased and killed in an accident orchestrated by his goons, to prevent In-bae from revealing Jae-myung's dark secrets. Young-kwang decides to quit being a baseball player and owning his father's noodle shop. Jae-in also quits her job as a nurse to find a job with Young-kwang. In-woo finds himself disowned by his father, and the three of them apply for jobs at Jae-myung's office. Young-kwang and In-woo continue to vie for Jae-in's affections in a bitter rivalry that goes far back to their childhoods. Seo In-chul (Park Sung-woong) also enters their lives; his lover is Kim Kyung-joo (Kim Yun-joo), who happens to be Young-kwang's runaway sister. Then Eun-joo awakens from her coma.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

Ratings

Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2011-10-1217.3%8.2%
2011-10-1329.1% (18th)9.4% (19th)
2011-10-19312.3% (6th)13.6% (6th)
2011-10-20412.3% (8th)14.7% (6th)
2011-10-26512.0% (8th)13.1% (7th)
2011-10-27612.3% (9th)13.7% (6th)
2011-11-02712.2% (8th)14.0% (6th)
2011-11-03814.0% (6th)16.1% (5th)
2011-11-09912.9% (10th)12.3% (9th)
2011-11-101012.6% (8th)12.3% (9th)
2011-11-161113.1% (7th)14.2% (6th)
2011-11-171213.2% (7th)14.3% (5th)
2011-11-231311.9% (9th)14.6% (4th)
2011-11-241412.9% (7th)14.7% (4th)
2011-11-301512.6% (8th)15.2% (4th)
2011-12-011612.4% (7th)14.0% (4th)
2011-12-071713.9% (5th)16.7% (4th)
2011-12-081814.5% (5th)15.9% (5th)
2011-12-141915.4% (4th)17.1% (4th)
2011-12-152016.2% (4th)18.8% (3rd)
2011-12-212114.3% (4th)16.6% (4th)
2011-12-222215.2% (5th)17.3% (4th)
2011-12-282321.8% (1st)24.9% (1st)
2011-12-282420.2% (3rd)22.1% (2nd)
average13.5%15.2%

Source: TNS Media Korea

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2011
19th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards
Best New Actress in a DramaNam Bo-raWon
KBS Drama Awards
Top Excellence Award, ActorChun Jung-myungNominated
Top Excellence Award, ActressPark Min-youngNominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length DramaChun Jung-myungWon
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length DramaPark Min-youngWon
Best Supporting ActorSon Chang-minNominated
Best New ActorLee Jang-wooWon
Best Young ActorAhn Do-gyuNominated
2012
7th Seoul International Drama Awards
Outstanding Korean DramaGlory JaneNominated

International broadcast

References

  1. In Korean, Youngkwang means "honor" and jaein means "man." The title is also a pun on the protagonists' names.
  2. Ko, Kyoung-seok (1 August 2011). "Chun Jung-myung cast in Park Min-young series". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  3. Kim, Jessica (27 July 2011). "Park Min-young cast in new drama set for Oct premiere". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  4. Hong, Lucia (5 October 2011). "Park Min-young says always dreaming and wishing for more". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
  5. Hong, Lucia (21 September 2011). "Cast of new KBS TV series Glory Jane attend script reading". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
  6. Oh, Jean (5 October 2011). "KBS' Glory Jaein looking to hit home run". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  7. Jin, Young-ju (7 October 2011). "KBS Drama Glory Jane Will Continue Unbeaten Record". KBS Global. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  8. Hwang, Hyo-jin (14 October 2011). "REVIEW: KBS TV series Glory Jane – 1st Episode". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-07-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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