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{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| show_name = Piano
| image = Piano (TV series)-poster.jpg
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| genre = [[Romance film|Romance]] <br/> [[Melodrama]]
| genre = [[Romance film|Romance]] <br/> [[Melodrama]]
| writer = Kim Kyu-wan <br/> Lee Young-chul
| writer = Kim Kyu-wan <br/> Lee Young-chul
| director = Oh Jong-rok
| director = Oh Jong-rok
| starring = [[Cho Jae-hyun]]<br />[[Go Soo]]<br />[[Kim Ha-neul]]<br />[[Jo In-sung]]
| starring = [[Cho Jae-hyun]]<br />[[Go Soo]]<br />[[Kim Ha-neul]]<br />[[Zo In-sung]]
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| country = [[South Korea]]
| country = South Korea
| language = [[Korean language|Korean]]
| language = Korean
| num_seasons =
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| num_episodes = 16
| num_episodes = 16
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| runtime = Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 ([[Korea Standard Time|KST]])
| runtime = Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 ([[Korea Standard Time|KST]])
| company =
| company = [[JS Pictures]]
| distributor =
| channel = [[Seoul Broadcasting System]]
| channel = [[Seoul Broadcasting System]]
| first_aired = {{start date|2001|11|21|df=yes}}
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| first_aired = {{start date|2001|11|21|df=yes}}
| last_aired = {{end date|2002|1|10|df=yes}}
| last_aired = {{end date|2002|1|10|df=yes}}
| preceded_by = ''Legend''
| related =
}}{{About|The South Korean TV series|The British TV series|The Piano (TV series)}}
| followed_by = ''[[We Are Dating Now]]''
'''''Piano''''' ({{ko-hhrm|피아노}}) is a 2001 [[Korean drama|South Korean television series]] starring [[Cho Jae-hyun]], [[Go Soo]], [[Kim Ha-neul]] and [[Zo In-sung]]. It aired on [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] from November 21, 2001 to January 10, 2002 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Piano|url=http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-piano.html|work=KoreanWiz|accessdate=2013-08-24}}</ref>
| related =
| website = http://tv.sbs.co.kr/piano/
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'''''Piano''''' ({{ko-hhrm|피아노}}) is a 2001 [[Korean drama|South Korean television series]] starring [[Cho Jae-hyun]], [[Go Soo]], [[Kim Ha-neul]] and [[Jo In-sung]]. It aired on [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] from November 21, 2001 to January 10, 2002 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Piano|url=http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-piano.html|work=KoreanWiz|accessdate=2013-08-24}}</ref>


A melodrama about a father's love for his children and a forbidden romance between stepsiblings, ''Piano'' received high ratings during its airing, as well as acting recognition at the year-end network awards ceremony.<ref>{{cite web|title=탤런트 고수, SBS 드라마 '피아노'에 출연|url=http://article.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?total_id=1060569&ctg=15|work=[[JoongAng Ilbo]]|language=Korean|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=29 January 2002}}</ref>
A melodrama about a father's love for his children and a forbidden romance between stepsiblings, ''Piano'' received high ratings during its airing, as well as acting recognition at the year-end network awards ceremony.<ref>{{cite web|title=탤런트 고수, SBS 드라마 '피아노'에 출연|url=http://article.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?total_id=1060569&ctg=15|work=[[JoongAng Ilbo]]|language=Korean|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=29 January 2002}}</ref>


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Han Eok-kwan ([[Cho Jae-hyun]]) is a ruthless, foul-mouthed small-time [[kkangpae|gangster]] in [[Busan]]. When fellow gangster Dok-sa (Lee Jae-yong) betrays their boss Byun Hak-soo (Im Dong-jin) to take his place as the new boss, Eok-kwan is exiled from the gang. Then a former lover contacts him to meet her in [[Seoul]], but once he gets there, all he finds is a 10-year-old boy named Jae-soo, who claims to be his son. At first he plans to abandon the boy, but unable to do it, ends up raising him.
Han Eok-kwan ([[Cho Jae-hyun]]) is a ruthless, foul-mouthed small-time [[kkangpae|gangster]] in [[Busan]]. When fellow gangster Dok-sa ([[Lee Jae-yong (actor)|Lee Jae-yong]]) betrays their boss Byun Hak-soo (Im Dong-jin) to take his place as the new boss, Eok-kwan is exiled from the gang. Then a former lover contacts him to meet her in [[Seoul]], but once he gets there, all he finds is a 10-year-old boy named Jae-soo, who claims to be his son. At first he plans to abandon the boy, but unable to do it, ends up raising him.


Shin Hye-rim ([[Jo Min-su]]) is a widow with two children, 12-year-old daughter Soo-ah and 10-year-old son Kyung-ho. After her husband, a district attorney, dies, she leaves Seoul with her children and moves to Busan, where she opens a piano school. Eok-kwan falls head over heels in love with the piano teacher, and they later marry.
Shin Hye-rim ([[Jo Min-su]]) is a widow with two children, 12-year-old daughter Soo-ah and 10-year-old son Kyung-ho. After her husband, a district attorney, dies, she leaves Seoul with her children and moves to Busan, where she opens a piano school. Eok-kwan falls head over heels in love with the piano teacher, and they later marry.
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Shortly after, Hye-rim dies in a boating accident. Soo-ah and Kyung-ho, who've always resented their new stepfather, blame him for her death and try to leave the family home, but Eok-kwan begs them to stay. Transformed into a loving and hardworking father, he raises the three children to the best of his abilities.
Shortly after, Hye-rim dies in a boating accident. Soo-ah and Kyung-ho, who've always resented their new stepfather, blame him for her death and try to leave the family home, but Eok-kwan begs them to stay. Transformed into a loving and hardworking father, he raises the three children to the best of his abilities.


A few years pass, and all three children are now young adults. Unbeknownst to Eok-kwan, his biological son Jae-soo ([[Go Soo]]) and stepdaughter Soo-ah ([[Kim Ha-neul]]) are deeply in love with each other. Though not related by blood, they know that a romantic relationship between them would be [[taboo]], so they suppress their feelings. After Kyung-ho kills a man attempting to rape Soo-ah, Jae-soo takes the rap and goes to prison in his place, with his spotless record ensuring a short sentence. Kyung-ho escapes to Seoul.
A few years pass, and all three children, and their sister Joo-hee (played by Kim Hee-jung first, then by Jung Da-hye), are now young adults. Unbeknownst to Eok-kwan, his biological son Jae-soo ([[Go Soo]]) and stepdaughter Soo-ah ([[Kim Ha-neul]]) are deeply in love with each other. Though not related by blood, they know that a romantic relationship between them would be [[taboo]], so they suppress their feelings. After Kyung-ho kills a man attempting to rape Soo-ah, Jae-soo takes the rap and goes to prison in his place, with his spotless record ensuring a short sentence. Kyung-ho escapes to Seoul.


When Jae-soo is released from prison after several years, he studies to become a doctor. Soo-ah meanwhile works at a record shop. Kyung-ho, still a rebellious and angry young man, returns to Busan and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld.
When Jae-soo is released from prison after several years, he studies to become a doctor. Soo-ah meanwhile works at a record shop. Kyung-ho, still a rebellious and angry young man, returns to Busan and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld.
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* [[Cho Jae-hyun]] as Han Eok-kwan<ref>{{cite web|last=Chung|first=Ah-young|title=Charismatic Actor to Star in Award-Winning Play|url=http://www.hancinema.net/charismatic-actor-to-star-in-award-winning-play-8479.html|work=[[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]]|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=24 January 2007}}</ref>
* [[Cho Jae-hyun]] as Han Eok-kwan<ref>{{cite web|last=Chung|first=Ah-young|title=Charismatic Actor to Star in Award-Winning Play|url=http://www.hancinema.net/charismatic-actor-to-star-in-award-winning-play-8479.html|work=[[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]]|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=24 January 2007}}</ref>
* [[Go Soo]] as Han Jae-soo<ref>{{cite web|last=Wee|first=Geun-woo|title=INTERVIEW: Actor Ko Soo - Part 2|url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010110417091480193|work=10Asia|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=4 November 2010}}</ref>
* [[Go Soo]] as Han Jae-soo<ref>{{cite web|last=Wee|first=Geun-woo|title=INTERVIEW: Actor Ko Soo - Part 2|url=http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2010110417091480193|work=10Asia|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=4 November 2010}}</ref>
** Kim Hak-joon as young Jae-soo
* [[Kim Ha-neul]] as Lee Soo-ah
* [[Kim Ha-neul]] as Lee Soo-ah
** Kang Bo-kyung as young Soo-ah
* [[Jo In-sung]] as Lee Kyung-ho<ref>{{cite web|last=Chung|first=Ah-young|title=Top Movie Star Jo In-seong Dropped From University|url=http://www.hancinema.net/top-movie-star-jo-in-seong-dropped-from-university-9322.html|work=[[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]]|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=25 April 2007}}</ref>
* [[Zo In-sung]] as Lee Kyung-ho<ref>{{cite web|last=Chung|first=Ah-young|title=Top Movie Star Jo In-seong Dropped From University|url=http://www.hancinema.net/top-movie-star-jo-in-seong-dropped-from-university-9322.html|work=[[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]]|accessdate=2013-08-24|date=25 April 2007}}</ref>
* [[Jo Min-su]] as Shin Hye-rim
** [[Choi Tae-joon]] as young Kyung-ho
* [[Jo Min-su]] as Shin Hye-rim, widow of In Hak


===Supporting cast===
===Supporting cast===
* Jo Hyung-ki as Si-sook
* Jo Hyung-ki as Si-sook
* Jung Da-hye as Han Joo-hee
* Jung Da-hye as Han Joo-hee (daughter of Eok-kwan and Hye-rim, paternal sister of Jae-soo, and maternal sister of Kyung-ho and Soo-ah)
** [[Kim Hee-jung (actress, born 1992)|Kim Hee-jung]] as young Joo-hee
* Kim Young-chan as Jae-min
* Kim Young-chan as Jae-min
* [[Lee Jae-yong (actor)|Lee Jae-yong]] as Dok-sa
* [[Lee Jae-yong (actor)|Lee Jae-yong]] as Dok-sa
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* Kim Ha-kyun as Deputy section chief Oh
* Kim Ha-kyun as Deputy section chief Oh
* Im Dong-jin as Byun Hak-soo
* Im Dong-jin as Byun Hak-soo
* Yang Geum-suk as Kim In-soon
* [[Yang Geum-seok]] as Kim In-soon
* Hwang In-young as Nurse Woo
* [[Hwang In-young]] as Woo Min-kyung
* [[Song Jae-ho]] as Dr. Woo
* [[Song Jae-ho]] as Dr. Woo
* Baek Seung-hyun as Kyung-ho's friend
* [[Baek Seung-hyeon]] as Kyung-ho's friend
* Im Dae-ho as bakery employee
* Im Dae-ho as bakery employee
* Jo Sang-ki as bakery employee
* Jo Sang-ki as bakery employee
* [[Shin Seung-hwan]] as Suk-chol, gangster, Kyung-ho's enemy
* Kim Hak-joon as young Jae-soo
* Kang Bo-kyung as young Soo-ah
* [[Lee Bo-hee]] as Lee Eun-shim
* [[Choi Tae-joon]] as young Kyung-ho
* [[Hong Yeo-jin]] as Mok-po's Neighbor of Han Eok-kwan
* [[Kim Hee-jung (actress born 1992)|Kim Hee-jung]] as young Joo-hee
* [[Kim Ji-young (actress, born 1938)|Kim Ji-young]] as sister-in-law of Shin Hye-rim
* [[:ko:조형기#TV .EB.93.9C.EB.9D.BC.EB.A7.88|Jo Hyung-ki]] as brother-in-law of Shin Hye-rim
*[[:ko:김영미 (배우)|Kim Young-mi]] as Jang Eun-ji

==Rating==
Piano was the second most successful drama of 2001, only being surpassed by [[Ladies of the Palace]]. The highest rating that the show reached was 40.2%.


==Awards==
==Awards==
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*Excellence Award, Actress: [[Kim Ha-neul]]
*Excellence Award, Actress: [[Kim Ha-neul]]
*New Star Award: [[Go Soo]]
*New Star Award: [[Go Soo]]
*New Star Award: [[Jo In-sung]]
*New Star Award: [[Zo In-sung]]
*Popularity Award: [[Go Soo]]
*Popularity Award: [[Go Soo]]
*Top 10 Stars: [[Cho Jae-hyun]]
*Top 10 Stars: [[Cho Jae-hyun]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://tv.sbs.co.kr/piano/ ''Piano'' official SBS website] {{ko icon}}
*[http://tv.sbs.co.kr/piano/ ''Piano'' official SBS website] {{in lang|ko}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20160417200913/http://www.sbs.co.kr/allvod/vodProgramDetail.do?pgmId=00000206476 ''Piano'' official SBS videos website] {{in lang|ko}}
*{{hancinema film|Piano|Piano}}
*{{hancinema film|Piano|Piano}}


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[[Category:2002 South Korean television series endings]]
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[[Category:Korean-language television shows]]
[[Category:South Korean romance television series]]

[[Category:South Korean melodrama television series]]
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Piano
GenreRomance
Melodrama
Written byKim Kyu-wan
Lee Young-chul
Directed byOh Jong-rok
StarringCho Jae-hyun
Go Soo
Kim Ha-neul
Zo In-sung
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Production locationKorea
Running timeWednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Production companyJS Pictures
Original release
NetworkSeoul Broadcasting System
Release21 November 2001 (2001-11-21) –
10 January 2002 (2002-01-10)

Piano (Korean피아노) is a 2001 South Korean television series starring Cho Jae-hyun, Go Soo, Kim Ha-neul and Zo In-sung. It aired on SBS from November 21, 2001 to January 10, 2002 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.[1]

A melodrama about a father's love for his children and a forbidden romance between stepsiblings, Piano received high ratings during its airing, as well as acting recognition at the year-end network awards ceremony.[2]

Synopsis

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Han Eok-kwan (Cho Jae-hyun) is a ruthless, foul-mouthed small-time gangster in Busan. When fellow gangster Dok-sa (Lee Jae-yong) betrays their boss Byun Hak-soo (Im Dong-jin) to take his place as the new boss, Eok-kwan is exiled from the gang. Then a former lover contacts him to meet her in Seoul, but once he gets there, all he finds is a 10-year-old boy named Jae-soo, who claims to be his son. At first he plans to abandon the boy, but unable to do it, ends up raising him.

Shin Hye-rim (Jo Min-su) is a widow with two children, 12-year-old daughter Soo-ah and 10-year-old son Kyung-ho. After her husband, a district attorney, dies, she leaves Seoul with her children and moves to Busan, where she opens a piano school. Eok-kwan falls head over heels in love with the piano teacher, and they later marry.

Shortly after, Hye-rim dies in a boating accident. Soo-ah and Kyung-ho, who've always resented their new stepfather, blame him for her death and try to leave the family home, but Eok-kwan begs them to stay. Transformed into a loving and hardworking father, he raises the three children to the best of his abilities.

A few years pass, and all three children, and their sister Joo-hee (played by Kim Hee-jung first, then by Jung Da-hye), are now young adults. Unbeknownst to Eok-kwan, his biological son Jae-soo (Go Soo) and stepdaughter Soo-ah (Kim Ha-neul) are deeply in love with each other. Though not related by blood, they know that a romantic relationship between them would be taboo, so they suppress their feelings. After Kyung-ho kills a man attempting to rape Soo-ah, Jae-soo takes the rap and goes to prison in his place, with his spotless record ensuring a short sentence. Kyung-ho escapes to Seoul.

When Jae-soo is released from prison after several years, he studies to become a doctor. Soo-ah meanwhile works at a record shop. Kyung-ho, still a rebellious and angry young man, returns to Busan and becomes involved in the city's criminal underworld.

Cast

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Main cast

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Supporting cast

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  • Jo Hyung-ki as Si-sook
  • Jung Da-hye as Han Joo-hee (daughter of Eok-kwan and Hye-rim, paternal sister of Jae-soo, and maternal sister of Kyung-ho and Soo-ah)
  • Kim Young-chan as Jae-min
  • Lee Jae-yong as Dok-sa
  • Jung Sung-hwan as Young-tak
  • Kim Ha-kyun as Deputy section chief Oh
  • Im Dong-jin as Byun Hak-soo
  • Yang Geum-seok as Kim In-soon
  • Hwang In-young as Woo Min-kyung
  • Song Jae-ho as Dr. Woo
  • Baek Seung-hyeon as Kyung-ho's friend
  • Im Dae-ho as bakery employee
  • Jo Sang-ki as bakery employee
  • Shin Seung-hwan as Suk-chol, gangster, Kyung-ho's enemy
  • Lee Bo-hee as Lee Eun-shim
  • Hong Yeo-jin as Mok-po's Neighbor of Han Eok-kwan
  • Kim Ji-young as sister-in-law of Shin Hye-rim
  • Jo Hyung-ki as brother-in-law of Shin Hye-rim
  • Kim Young-mi as Jang Eun-ji

Rating

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Piano was the second most successful drama of 2001, only being surpassed by Ladies of the Palace. The highest rating that the show reached was 40.2%.

Awards

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2001 SBS Drama Awards

References

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  1. ^ "Piano". KoreanWiz. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  2. ^ "탤런트 고수, SBS 드라마 '피아노'에 출연". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 29 January 2002. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  3. ^ Chung, Ah-young (24 January 2007). "Charismatic Actor to Star in Award-Winning Play". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  4. ^ Wee, Geun-woo (4 November 2010). "INTERVIEW: Actor Ko Soo - Part 2". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  5. ^ Chung, Ah-young (25 April 2007). "Top Movie Star Jo In-seong Dropped From University". The Korea Times via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
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