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ONE HD Programme Highlights – February 2018

We’ve stepped into February, the most romantic month of all, so if you’ve not yet started planning for that special day, get cracking!

ONE HD (Astro Ch. 393) is bringing FOUR Korean show titles for you to enjoy with your loved ones this month.

***NEW DRAMA SERIES***

 

Should We Kiss First? 《能先接吻

Premieres 21 February, Wednesday at 8.10pm, 2 episodes back-to-back.

Subsequent episodes air on Tuesday & Wednesday, 8.10pm

Cast: Kam Woo Sung, Kum Sun Ah

Past the halfway point of their lives, a copywriter and an ex-flight attendant worry over having to spend the rest of their lives alone without a companion. Finding a kindred spirit in each other, they develop feelings between them – but is it really love or is it just loneliness?

 

Law of the Jungle in Patagonia《丛林的法则: 巴塔哥尼亚》

Premieres 6 February, Tuesday at 11.00pm

Cast: Kim Hyung Man, Kangnam, Hong Jin Young, Kim Jong Min, Jung Chae Yeon (DIA), Kim Dong Jun (ZE:A), JR (NU’EST), Rowoon (SF9)

Celebrities will shed their superstar images and travel the jungle where they will learn how to survive in the wild away from the comfort of the city.

 

***ONGOING SERIES***

Return

Airs every Thursday and Friday at 8.10pm

Cast: Go Hyun Jung, Lee Jin Wook, Shin Sung Rok

As a lawyer who grew up with little luxuries, Choi Jae Hye (Go Hyun Jung) is now the host of a legal-themed reality TV show, ‘Return’. When a murder case that involves privileged children of upper-class society surfaces, she pairs up with the temperamental detective Dokgo Young (Lee Jin Wook) to seek the truth. Which wealthy heir will turn out to be the murderer?

Happy Sisters 快乐姐妹花》

Airs every Sunday at 7.30pm

Cast: Han Young, Shim Yi Young, Lee Joo Shil

While Yoon Ye Eun (Shim Yi Young)’s perfect life comes crashing down after she discovers that her husband is cheating on her, her sister isn’t having it any better as Yoon Sang Eun (Han Young) falls into debt and contemplates a contracted marriage to pay it off. Is love and happiness still an option for them as they overcome their challenges and seek their own sense of identity?