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{{Short description|South Korean television series}}
{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| show_name = Bad Family
| image = SBS_Bad_Family.jpg
| image =
| caption =
| caption =
| format = [[Dramedy]]
| alt_name = Fake Family Service<br>Wanted Perfect Family
| camera = [[Multi-camera]]
| genre = [[Comedy]], [[Drama]]
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[HDTV]]
| director = Yoo In-shik
| runtime = Wednesday & Thursday 9:55pm
| writer = Lee Hee-myung <br/> Han Eun-kyung
| starring = [[Kim Myung-min]]<br />[[Nam Sang-mi]]<br />[[Im Hyun-sik]]<br />[[Yeo Woon-kay]]<br />[[Kang Nam-gil]]<br />[[Geum Bo-ra]]<br />[[Kim Hee-chul]]<br />[[Lee Young-yoo]]
| creator =
| developer = [[Yoo In Shik]]
| opentheme =
| endtheme =
| executive_producer = [[Lee Hee Myung]]
| executive_producer = Go Heung-shik
| starring = [[Kim Myung Min]]<br /> [[Nam Sang Mi]]<br />[[Im Hyun Sik]]<br />[[Yeo Woon Kye]]<br />[[Kang Nam Gil]]<br />[[Geum Bo Ra]]<br />[[Kim Hee Chul]]<br />[[Lee Young Yoo]]
| narrated =
| producer = Bae Tae-sub <br/> Kang Shin-hyo
| opentheme =
| endtheme =
| country = [[South Korea]]
| network = [[SBS (Korea)|SBS]]
| first_aired = March 22, 2006
| last_aired = May 11, 2006
| preceded_by = ''[[Tree of Heaven (TV series)|Tree of Heaven]]''
| followed_by = ''Smile Again''
| num_episodes = 16
| num_episodes = 16
| website = http://tv.sbs.co.kr/badfamily/
| country = [[South Korea]]
| network = [[Seoul Broadcasting System]]
| camera = [[Multi-camera]]
| runtime = 60 minutes <br/> Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 ([[Korea Standard Time|KST]])
| first_aired = {{start date|2006|3|22}}
| last_aired = {{end date|2006|5|11}}
}}
}}


'''''Bad Family''''' ({{korean|불량가족||Bulryang Gajok}}) is a [[Korean drama|South Korean television series]] starring [[Kim Myung-min]], [[Nam Sang-mi]], [[Im Hyun-sik]], [[Yeo Woon-kay]], [[Kang Nam-gil]], [[Geum Bo-ra]], [[Kim Hee-chul]] and [[Lee Young-yoo]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Heo|first=Yoon-hee|title=SBS 코믹극 '불량가족' 22일 첫 방영…김명민 연기변신|url=http://www.cine21.com/news/view/mag_id/37256|work=[[Cine21]]|language=Korean|accessdate=2013-08-30|date=16 March 2006|archive-date=2014-08-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808052557/http://www.cine21.com/news/view/mag_id/37256|url-status=live}}</ref> It aired on [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] from March 22 to May 11, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
'''''Bad Family''''' (불량가족, ''Bulryang Gajok'') is a [[South Korea]]n TV series that aired from March 22, 2006 to May 11, 2006.<ref>http://www.cine21.com/news/view/mag_id/37256</ref>

==Plot==
Baek Na-rim is a nine-year-old girl living happily with her big, extended family. One day, while on their way to a family vacation, Ha In-soo, an unscrupulous businessman that Na-rim's father had cut ties with, desperately tries to flag down their van. But in the process, In-soo accidentally runs their van off the road, causing a car crash. Her entire family dies, and Na-rim is the sole survivor. Grabbing his opportunity, In-soo conceals that he was ever at the scene of the accident.

Traumatized from the accident, Na-rim now suffers from [[amnesia]] and [[speech impairment]]. Her doctor advises her only remaining relative Byun, an uncle who wasn't with the family at the time of the accident, that she shouldn't be exposed to any more shock and that it would aid in her recovery if she's reminded of her happy memories with her family. So Byun hires Oh Dal-geon, a former small-time gangster who runs an agency that provides fake wedding guests and fake funeral mourners, to create a seven-member "fake family" for Na-rim, exactly the same number of members as her real, deceased one.

Dal-geon auditions and hires six oddball characters, mostly entrepreneurs from the local market who owe him money: "fake grandfather" Jang Hwang-gu is an aging ladies' man and dancing instructor; "fake grandmother" Park Bok-nyeo is a foul-mouthed [[mandu (dumpling)]] seller; "fake mother" Uhm Ji-sook is a vain coffee seller (she and Bok-nyeo are longtime mortal enemies); "fake father" Jo Gi-dong is mild-mannered and therefore useless at his job of threatening people over the phone to pay their debts; "fake brother" Gong-min is a homeless youth Dal-geon found wandering the streets; "fake sister" Kim Yang-ah is a tough young woman raising her brothers, whose fishing boat was inadvertently destroyed by Dal-geon; lastly, Dal-geon himself plays the "fake uncle."

Byun installs his niece with the fake family in a nice house, and pays them a salary; in return, every day at a designated time, they must send him a cellphone photo with all family members present.

In the beginning, the fake family members don't get along, and hilarious situations arise as they try to take care of Na-rim while hiding their true identities and relationships. Meanwhile, the market is in crisis as a new supermarket built by In-soo threatens the locals' livelihood.


As their individual [[backstory|backstories]] are revealed, the family members come to care for each other like a real family. But complications arise when Dal-geon and Yang-ah fall in love, and more dangerously, In-soo would rather that Na-rim never regains her memory.
==Story==
'''Na Rim''' ([[Lee Young Yoo]]) lives a happy life with a happy family until all of her family dies in a car accident that cost her her memory (and, for a while, her speech...and happiness). So her only remaining relative, an uncle who wasn't with the family at the time of the accident, assigns a former gangster, '''Dal Gun''' ([[Kim Myung Min]]), to organize a fake "family" for her: '''Hang Gu''' ([[Im Hyun Sik]]) as her surrogate "grandfather," '''Bok Nyu''' ([[Yeo Woon Kye]]) as her "grandmother," '''Gi Dong''' ([[Kang Nam Gil]]) as her "father," '''Ji Sook''' ([[Geum Bo Ra]]) as her "mother," '''Gong Min''' ([[Kim Hee Chul]]) as her "brother," and '''Dal Gun''' as her uncle. The final addition to the "Baek family" is her "sister" '''Yang Ah''' ([[Nam Sang Mi]]) who is the only one who isn't afraid to stand up to the gangster Dal Gun. However, it's not only Na Rim who is the "family"'s problem. As they live their individual lives, they discover that they have problems of their own and would have to choose whether to stand and be a family to Na Rim or to leave her alone. In the end, they learn to accept each other (especially Bok Nyu and her "daughter-in-law" Ji Sook who used to be enemies in the market) for the sake of Na Rim, now that Hang Gu gets cancer, Gi Dong's own children chose their stepfather over him, Gong Min's foster grandfather comes to get him back, Na Rim's last remaining relative goes missing, and Yang Ah and Dal Gun, who are niece and uncle, fall in love with each other.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Kim Myung Min]] as '''Oh Dal-Geon''', Na Rim's fake uncle
* [[Kim Myung-min]] as Oh Dal-geon, Na-rim's fake uncle
* [[Nam Sang Mi]] as '''Kim Yang-Ah''', Na Rim's fake sister
* [[Nam Sang-mi]] as Kim Yang-ah, Na-rim's fake sister
* [[Im Hyun Sik]] as '''Jang Hang-Gu''', Na Rim's fake grandfather
* [[Im Hyun-sik]] as Jang Hwang-gu, Na-rim's fake grandfather
* [[Yeo Woon Kye]] as '''Park Bok-Nyu''', Na Rim's fake grandmother
* [[Yeo Woon-kay]] as Park Bok-nyeo, Na-rim's fake grandmother
* [[Kang Nam Gil]] as '''Jo Gi-Dong''', Na Rim's fake father
* [[Kang Nam-gil]] as Jo Gi-dong, Na-rim's fake father
* [[Geum Bo Ra]] as '''Uhm Ji-Sook''', Na Rim's fake mother
* [[Geum Bo-ra]] as Uhm Ji-sook, Na-rim's fake mother
* [[Kim Hee Chul]] as '''Gong Min''', Na Rim's fake brother
* [[Kim Hee-chul]] as Gong-min, Na-rim's fake brother
* [[Hyun Young]] as '''Ha Bu-Kyung''', Niece of man that caused accident
* [[Lee Young-yoo]] as Baek Na-rim
* [[Park Jin Woo]] as '''Ha Tae-Kyung''', Son of man that caused accident
* [[Kim Kyu-chul]] as Ha In-soo
* [[Lee Young Yoo]] as '''Baek Na-Rim'''
* [[Hyun Young]] as Ha Boo-kyung, In-soo's niece
* [[Kim Gyu Chul]] as Man that caused the accident
* [[Park Jin-woo]] as Ha Tae-kyung, In-soo's son
* Yoo Hyung-kwan as Deputy chief Byun, Na-rim's uncle
* Jo Deok-hyun as Dokgo Pa, gangster
* Choi Ha-na as Noh Ah-na
* Han Young-kwang
* Lee Hyun
* [[Oh Ji-eun]]


==Ratings==
==Ratings==
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| align=center|9
| align=center|9
| align=center|14.5%
| align=center|14.5%
| align=center|14.55
| align=center|14.5%
|-
|-
| align=center|April 20, 2006
| align=center|April 20, 2006
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| align=center|May 10, 2006
| align=center|May 10, 2006
| align=center|15
| align=center|15
| align=center|15.7
| align=center|15.7%
| align=center|16.4
| align=center|16.4%
|-
|-
| align=center|May 11, 2006
| align=center|May 11, 2006
| align=center|16
| align=center|16
| align=center|19.2
| align=center|19.2%
| align=center|19.6
| align=center|19.6%
|-
|-
| colspan='2' bgcolor="66ccff" align=center|Average
| colspan='2' bgcolor="66ccff" align=center|Average
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Source: [http://www.tnsmk.co.kr/ TNSMK Korea]
Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20100125065320/http://www.tnsmk.co.kr/ TNSMK Korea]


==Awards==
==Awards==
* '''2006 SBS Acting Awards:''' Producer's Award Kim Myung Min
* 2006 [[SBS Drama Awards]]: PD Award - [[Kim Myung-min]]

* '''2006 SBS Drama Award:''' Award Kim Myung Min
==References==
==References==

{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

==See also==
* [[List of Korean television series]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://tv.sbs.co.kr/badfamily/ Official Website]
* [https://programs.sbs.co.kr/drama/badfamily/about/54926 ''Bad Family'' official SBS website] {{in lang|ko}}
* {{IMDb title|1461527|Bad Family}}


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Bad Family
Also known asFake Family Service
Wanted Perfect Family
GenreComedy, Drama
Written byLee Hee-myung
Han Eun-kyung
Directed byYoo In-shik
StarringKim Myung-min
Nam Sang-mi
Im Hyun-sik
Yeo Woon-kay
Kang Nam-gil
Geum Bo-ra
Kim Hee-chul
Lee Young-yoo
Country of originSouth Korea
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producerGo Heung-shik
ProducersBae Tae-sub
Kang Shin-hyo
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST)
Original release
NetworkSeoul Broadcasting System
ReleaseMarch 22 (2006-03-22) –
May 11, 2006 (2006-05-11)

Bad Family (Korean불량가족; RRBulryang Gajok) is a South Korean television series starring Kim Myung-min, Nam Sang-mi, Im Hyun-sik, Yeo Woon-kay, Kang Nam-gil, Geum Bo-ra, Kim Hee-chul and Lee Young-yoo.[1] It aired on SBS from March 22 to May 11, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.

Plot

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Baek Na-rim is a nine-year-old girl living happily with her big, extended family. One day, while on their way to a family vacation, Ha In-soo, an unscrupulous businessman that Na-rim's father had cut ties with, desperately tries to flag down their van. But in the process, In-soo accidentally runs their van off the road, causing a car crash. Her entire family dies, and Na-rim is the sole survivor. Grabbing his opportunity, In-soo conceals that he was ever at the scene of the accident.

Traumatized from the accident, Na-rim now suffers from amnesia and speech impairment. Her doctor advises her only remaining relative Byun, an uncle who wasn't with the family at the time of the accident, that she shouldn't be exposed to any more shock and that it would aid in her recovery if she's reminded of her happy memories with her family. So Byun hires Oh Dal-geon, a former small-time gangster who runs an agency that provides fake wedding guests and fake funeral mourners, to create a seven-member "fake family" for Na-rim, exactly the same number of members as her real, deceased one.

Dal-geon auditions and hires six oddball characters, mostly entrepreneurs from the local market who owe him money: "fake grandfather" Jang Hwang-gu is an aging ladies' man and dancing instructor; "fake grandmother" Park Bok-nyeo is a foul-mouthed mandu (dumpling) seller; "fake mother" Uhm Ji-sook is a vain coffee seller (she and Bok-nyeo are longtime mortal enemies); "fake father" Jo Gi-dong is mild-mannered and therefore useless at his job of threatening people over the phone to pay their debts; "fake brother" Gong-min is a homeless youth Dal-geon found wandering the streets; "fake sister" Kim Yang-ah is a tough young woman raising her brothers, whose fishing boat was inadvertently destroyed by Dal-geon; lastly, Dal-geon himself plays the "fake uncle."

Byun installs his niece with the fake family in a nice house, and pays them a salary; in return, every day at a designated time, they must send him a cellphone photo with all family members present.

In the beginning, the fake family members don't get along, and hilarious situations arise as they try to take care of Na-rim while hiding their true identities and relationships. Meanwhile, the market is in crisis as a new supermarket built by In-soo threatens the locals' livelihood.

As their individual backstories are revealed, the family members come to care for each other like a real family. But complications arise when Dal-geon and Yang-ah fall in love, and more dangerously, In-soo would rather that Na-rim never regains her memory.

Cast

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Ratings

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Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
March 22, 2006 1 11.4% 12.6%
March 23, 2006 2 14.0% 15.1%
March 29, 2006 3 13.6% 14.3%
March 30, 2006 4 14.9% 14.6%
April 5, 2006 5 14.8% 15.1%
April 6, 2006 6 15.8% 15.5%
April 12, 2006 7 14.8% 15.6%
April 13, 2006 8 17.2% 17.3%
April 19, 2006 9 14.5% 14.5%
April 20, 2006 10 16.3% 16.5%
April 26, 2006 11 15.5% 16.1%
April 27, 2006 12 18.5% 19.1%
May 3, 2006 13 13.9% 13.7%
May 4, 2006 14 15.5% 15.8%
May 10, 2006 15 15.7% 16.4%
May 11, 2006 16 19.2% 19.6%
Average 15.3% 15.7%

Source: TNSMK Korea

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Heo, Yoon-hee (16 March 2006). "SBS 코믹극 '불량가족' 22일 첫 방영…김명민 연기변신". Cine21 (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
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