Feelings bloom and lines blur when a young man documenting the final concert of a popular boy band develops a close bond with the lonely lead singer.
Sailom, a poor and studious student, has worked several odd jobs along with his elder brother in an effort to keep them afloat. One day, a misunderstanding causes him to hate school bully Kanghan. However, fate plays its hand when Sailom, offered a sum of money too great to refuse, takes on the role of Kanghan's private tutor. Despite their difference, the two develop an irrefutable connection.
Childhood friends Korn and Win reconnect after 22 years of conflict when Win's soul ends up in his sister's body, sparking a life-changing journey.
A youthful romance set in a restaurant between an extraordinary genius chef, Choi Jung Woo and Laura Dining's head chef, Yoon Do Geon.
The story of a woman who is kicked out of her village and called a "witch" when the men that she likes get hurt or die, and a man who risks his life to try to save her from the law of death.
Inside MMA on Mark Cuban's HDNet television network combines the strengths of the best news and sports programs on television to go deeper into the world of mixed martial arts than any other show can. A combination of talk, highlights, analysis and in-depth reporting allow the show to cover the fighting world from every angle. Since its inception in 2007, “Inside MMA” has pioneered mixed martial arts coverage and is credited with helping one of the fastest growing sports in the world continue it’s massive growth and gain mainstream acceptance. Award winning sports reporter, Kenny Rice, co-hosts with former UFC heavyweight champion and King of Pancrase, Bas Rutten, as they welcome the biggest personalities in MMA. The humor and enthusiasm of Rutten and his years of experience as a premiere fighter and coach compliment Rice and his hard-nosed journalistic style that doesn’t shy from the many controversies that surround the sport.
Inside 30 for 30 is a deep-dive, roundtable discussion providing historical context and analytical takes with a diverse line-up of hosts and interviewees tangentially associated with 30 for 30 films.
Based on the memoirs of Eugène-François Vidocq, Vidocq is a French TV series in thirteen 25-minute episodes, in black and white, created by Georges Neveux (scriptwriter-dialoguist) and Marcel Bluwal.
Judge Lauren Lake hears cases involving not only questions of paternity, but also many types of stories involving DNA.
A closer look at murder investigations that required law enforcement to untangle a complicated web of relationships in order to uncover the truth.
Gordon Buchanan follows a herd of elephants in the Kenyan wilderness.
A bored U.S. housewife trades places in London with her jet-set twin, and one of them winds up dead.
When big-hearted Joe discovers the pain infertility is causing his brother Paul, he suggests to Paul's wife that he act as secret sperm donor.
Hosted by Rick Edwards, Lee Mack and master craftsman Will Hardie, The Chop is a competition series searching for Britain's finest carpenter. All filmed in the stunning beauty of Epping Forest, there is much whittling, carving, chopping and a never-ending supply of innuendo about wood.
A docu-drama narrated by Jung Bo Suk that tells of the people and history of Myeongdong between 1953-1960, when it was at its height as the cultural centre of the country. It captures both the beauty and incredible tragedy that surrounded that period, with its many artistic innovations as well as the blood, sweat and tears of the people in the years following the Korean War.