List of North Korean television series
This is a list of North Korean television programmes or series. For North Korean multi-part films and film series see list of North Korean films.
List[]
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Year | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | ||
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1977 | Squirrel and Hedgehog | Kim Jun-Ok (Episode 1~4), Kim Young-Cheol, Kim Gwang-Seong, Do Cheol, Oh Sin-Hyeok, Yun Young-Gil, Lee Seok-Hoon, Lee Cheol | Animated series | |||
1980[1] | [2] | Drama | ||||
2000[1] | [3] | Drama | ||||
[4] | Um Chang-gol | Heon Sung-joon | Historical drama, Psychological thriller | The series is set in the 1940s Korea under Japanese occupation. Narrator often details the historical timeline, from North Korean viewpoint, compared to the one portrayed in the series. The series contains CGI animated action scenes. Cast actors of Russian origin appear in the series.[4] | ||
[5] | Historical drama | Takes place at the time of March 1st Movement[5] | ||||
2003[1] | [6] | Drama | ||||
[7] | Drama | |||||
It's So Funny | Comedy | One of the world's longest running stage-comedy variety shows ever. It has been running since the 1970s.[8] | ||||
2000[1] | [9] | Drama | ||||
[10] | Historical drama | Takes place during Imjin war in the 16th century[10] | ||||
Propaganda[11] | Included the five-episode series Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle in 2004[12] | |||||
2000[1] | [13] | Medical drama | Takes place at Pyongyang Maternity Hospital[13] | |||
2000[1] | [14] | Drama | Based on life of [14] | |||
2000[1] | [15] | Drama | Based on actual events[15] | |||
2002 | Soap opera | In three parts, about a working couple[16] | ||||
2004 | Drama | About daily life in North Korea, in two parts[16] | ||||
2006 | Drama | About daily life in North Korea, in eight parts[16] | ||||
2009 | Drama | About daily life in North Korea, in three parts[16] | ||||
2011 | Drama | About daily life in North Korea, in three parts[16] | ||||
Unknown | Children's Program | Compilation of North Korean cartoons.[17] |
See also[]
- List of North Korean actors
- List of North Korean films
- List of North Korean operas
- Television in North Korea
- Welcome to Pyongyang Animal Park, a film that was made originally as a two episode television series
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g "Korea Film Coporation [sic]. Others". korfilm.com.kp. Korea Film Corporation. p. 1. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ Ri 2012, p. 172.
- ^ Ri 2012, p. 173.
- ^ a b JH Ahn (6 July 2015). "North Korea's "Bulletproof Wall" TV series oddly satisfying". Retrieved 10 September 2015.
- ^ a b Ri 2012, p. 179.
- ^ Ri 2012, p. 171.
- ^ Ri 2012, p. 178.
- ^ Herskovitz, Jon; Kim, Christine (12 April 2010). "There's Little Funny About North Korea's Comedy Show". ABC News. Archived from the original on 16 April 2010.
- ^ Ri 2012, p. 174.
- ^ a b Ri 2012, p. 177.
- ^ BBC Monitoring (8 January 2005). "N Korea wages war on long hair". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ^ McCurry, Justin (12 January 2005). "Get a socialist haircut, North Korea tells men". the Guardian. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
- ^ a b Ri 2012, p. 170.
- ^ a b Ri 2012, p. 175.
- ^ a b Ri 2012, p. 176.
- ^ a b c d e Understanding North Korea: Totalitarian dictatorship, Highly centralized economies, Grand Socialist Family. Seoul: Institute for Unification Education, Ministry of Unification. 2015. p. 333. GGKEY:Q35FXTAE44S.
- ^ "KCTV Video Archive". KCNA Watch. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
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Works cited[]
- Ri, Ok Gyong (15 September 2012). Hong Chan Su; Ri Un Gyong (eds.). Korean film: Feature Film, TV Drama, Documentary, Science Film, Children's Film / 조선 영화: 예술, 텔레비죤극, 기록, 과학, 아동 (in English and Korean). Translated by Ro Yong Chol; Jang Hyang Gi; Yang Sung Mi. Pyongyang: . OCLC 857899124.
Categories:
- Lists of television series by country of production
- Television in North Korea
- Lists of mass media in North Korea