Ballad of Seodong

Ballad of Seodong

Promotional poster for Ballad of Seodong
Also known as Ballad of Suhdong
Seodong's Song
Song of the Prince
Genre Period drama
Romance
Drama
Written by Kim Young-hyun
Directed by Lee Byung-hoon
Starring Jo Hyun-jae
Lee Bo-young
Ryu Jin
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 55
Production
Location(s) Korea
Running time Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 (KST)
Release
Original network Seoul Broadcasting System
Original release September 5, 2005 (2005-09-05) – March 21, 2006 (2006-03-21)
Chronology
Preceded by Fashion 70's
Followed by Alone in Love
External links
Website

Ballad of Seodong (Hangul: 서동요; hanja: 薯童謠; RR: Seodong-yo) is a South Korean television series starring Jo Hyun-jae, Lee Bo-young and Ryu Jin. It aired on SBS from September 5, 2005 to March 21, 2006 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 55 episodes.[1][2]

The period drama is based on Seodong-yo, said to be one of Korea's oldest folk songs and its first hyangga. According to the Samguk Yusa ("Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms") from the Silla Kingdom, the song was written by Seodong, a commoner from the Baekje Kingdom. Hearing that Princess Seonhwa, daughter of King Jinpyeong of Silla, was beautiful, he writes a song saying that the princess visits Seodong's room every night, and it quickly spreads throughout the kingdom and beyond, until it reaches the palace in Silla. When her father hears the song, he condemns the innocent princess to exile. Seodong finds Seonhwa, marries her and takes her to Baekje, and they become the royal rulers of the country.[3]

Plot

Seodong is just a commoner, a technician who grew up in Baekje's prestigious science and technology institute Taehaksa, but his life is on the brink of extraordinary change. He meets and falls for Princess Seonhwa of the rival kingdom Silla, and his love for her transcends social position. Seodong also carries a secret that could alter the fate of the Baekje kingdom, but his rival Sataek Giru plots with Buyeo Seon to disrupt his plans.[4]

Cast

  • Jo Hyun-jae as Seodong (later King Mu of Baekje)
  • Lee Bo-young as Princess Seonhwa of Silla
  • Ryu Jin as Sataek Giru / Kim Do-ham
  • Kim Young-ho as Buyeo Seon
  • Jung Sun-kyung as Mo-jin
  • Jung Wook as King Wideok of Baekje
  • Jung Jae-gon as Prince Ah-jwa
  • Heo Young-ran as Princess Wooyoung
  • Han In-soo as Hae Do-joo
  • Lee Byung-sik as Jin-ryeo
  • Maeng Sang-hoon as Wang Gu
  • Park Tae-ho as King Wideok's brother
  • Na Jae-woong as Ahtaek Geolchwi
  • Son Joon-hyung as Baek Mu
  • Lee Chang-hoon as Mok Ra-soo
  • Lee Il-hwa as Yeon Ga-mo
  • Im Hyun-sik as Maek Do-soo
  • Baek Bong-ki as Beom-ro
  • Oh Seung-yeon as Beom-saeng
  • Ku Hye-sun as Eun-jin
  • Lee Sook as Kook-soo
  • Lee Seung-ah as Woo-soo
  • Shin Gook as Ko Mo
  • Song Young-yong as Ah So-ji
  • Kim Yoo-jin as Joo Ri-young
  • Byun Il-tae as Koyi Soji
  • Choi Dong-joon as King Jinpyeong of Silla
  • Kim Hwa-ran as Queen Maya of Silla
  • Na Sung-kyoon as Kim Sa-heum
  • Lee Kyung-hwa as Princess Cheonmyeong of Silla
  • Kim Jin-ho as Wi Song
  • Ahn Yeo-jin as Bo-myung
  • Noh Yoon as Cho-ki
  • Seo Beom-shik as Seo-chung
  • Sung Chang-hoon as Koo-san
  • Lee Hee-do as Heuk Chi-pyeong
  • Ha Sung-chul as soldier
  • Kim Se-min as Jang-doo
  • Ryu Sung-hoon as warrior
  • Lee Hwan as butler
  • Bang Kil-seung as Yak-san
  • Han Tae-yoon as Buyeo Seon's wife
  • Han Bo-bae
  • Kim Tae-hyun as Yoo-rim
  • Kwon Yong-woon
  • Park Kyung-hwan
  • Kwon Hyuk
  • Joo Min-soo
  • Yoo Hyun-ji as young princess
  • Seol Ji-yoon as technician So-young

Ratings

In the tables below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Episode # Original broadcast date Average audience share (TNmS Ratings)
Nationwide Seoul National Capital Area
1 5 September 2005 16.8% 18.2%
2 6 September 2005 17.6% 19.0%
3 12 September 2005 18.8% 21.6%
4 13 September 2005 17.8% 20.1%
5 20 September 2005 17.9% 19.8%
6 26 September 2005 18.5% 19.8%
7 27 September 2005 19.6% 21.6%
8 3 October 2005 18.6% 19.5%
9 4 October 2005 17.8% 18.6%
10 10 October 2005 19.6% 21.6%
11 11 October 2005 20.0% 21.6%
12 17 October 2005 16.7% 17.4%
13 18 October 2005 17.2% 18.1%
14 24 October 2005 16.9% 18.2%
15 25 October 2005 16.9% 17.7%
16 31 October 2005 15.2% 16.6%
17 1 November 2005 16.4% 17.5%
18 7 November 2005 16.8% 17.6%
19 8 November 2005 13.7% 12.9%
20 15 November 2005 16.4% 17.7%
21 21 November 2005 15.6% 17.7%
22 22 November 2005 14.6% 15.8%
23 28 November 2005 16.5% 17.8%
24 29 November 2005 16.9% 17.4%
25 5 December 2005 17.4% 19.3%
26 6 December 2005 17.1% 18.5%
27 12 December 2005 16.5% 17.8%
28 13 December 2005 16.8% 17.7%
29 19 December 2005 17.1% 18.2%
30 20 December 2005 18.1% 19.5%
31 26 December 2005 18.7% 19.8%
32 27 December 2005 19.3% 20.9%
33 2 January 2006 20.9% 22.4%
34 3 January 2006 23.1% 24.3%
35 9 January 2006 21.2% 22.2%
36 10 January 2006 23.8% 25.7%
37 16 January 2006 23.0% 24.0%
38 17 January 2006 22.9% 23.7%
39 23 January 2006 21.6% 22.0%
40 24 January 2006 24.1% 24.8%
41 31 January 2006 23.7% 24.6%
42 6 February 2006 22.2% 23.2%
43 7 February 2006 22.9% 24.2%
44 13 February 2006 21.3% 22.0%
45 14 February 2006 25.4% 26.6%
46 20 February 2006 23.3% 24.1%
47 21 February 2006 23.6% 24.3%
48 27 February 2006 22.9% 23.1%
49 28 February 2006 25.3% 26.5%
50 6 March 2006 25.2% 25.9%
51 7 March 2006 26.7% 27.2%
52 13 March 2006 23.3% 24.5%
53 14 March 2006 23.9% 25.1%
54 20 March 2006 24.0% 25.5%
55 21 March 2006 25.0% 26.0%
Average 19.8% 21.0%

References

External links

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