Glass Slippers

Glass Slippers (2002)

EndedScripted showDrama, Family, Romance

This drama is about the lives of Tae Hee and Yun Hee, two sisters whose mother died while giving birth to Yun Hee. Their father, who loves them dearly, married their mother without their paternal grandfather's consent, and deprived of any familial support, the sisters and their father struggle to make ends meet even as their father faces a life-threatening illness. This drama follows Tae Hee and Yun Hee into adulthood as, separated by a cruel twist of fate, the girls come to lead very different lives, oblivious of one another.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday at 21:45 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E40Episode 40Jul 28, 2002
S01E39Episode 39Jul 27, 2002
S01E38Episode 38Jul 20, 2002
S01E37Episode 37Jul 14, 2002
S01E36Episode 36Jul 13, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Glass Slippers' premiere?

'Glass Slippers' premiered in the year 2002.

Who were the main cast members of 'Glass Slippers'?

The main cast members of 'Glass Slippers' included Kim Hyun-joo, Kim Ji-ho, So Ji-sub, and Han Jae-suk.

What genre does 'Glass Slippers' belong to?

'Glass Slippers' belongs to the genre of romantic drama.

Where is the setting of the TV show 'Glass Slippers'?

The setting of 'Glass Slippers' is primarily in South Korea.

Who was the director of 'Glass Slippers'?

'Glass Slippers' was directed by Kim Yong-sun.

What was the premise of 'Glass Slippers'?

'Glass Slippers' follows the story of a young woman named Kim Yun-hee who overcomes various obstacles in her pursuit of love and happiness.

Did 'Glass Slippers' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Glass Slippers' received several awards and nominations, including the Best Actress award for Kim Hyun-joo at the 2002 KBS Drama Awards.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Glass Slippers'?

'Glass Slippers' had a total of 40 episodes.

Was 'Glass Slippers' based on a novel or any other source material?

No, 'Glass Slippers' was not based on a novel or any other source material.

Who composed the soundtrack for 'Glass Slippers'?

The soundtrack for 'Glass Slippers' was composed by Choi Wan-hee and Kim Ho-jin.

What was the viewership ratings of 'Glass Slippers'?

The viewership ratings of 'Glass Slippers' were consistently high throughout its run.

Did 'Glass Slippers' have a significant impact on popular culture?

Yes, 'Glass Slippers' was highly popular and had a significant impact on popular culture at the time of its airing.

Were there any notable guest appearances in 'Glass Slippers'?

Yes, 'Glass Slippers' featured several notable guest appearances by well-known actors and actresses.

Was 'Glass Slippers' dubbed or subtitled in other languages for international audiences?

Yes, 'Glass Slippers' was dubbed or subtitled in multiple languages for international audiences.

Did 'Glass Slippers' have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, 'Glass Slippers' had a dedicated fanbase who followed the show closely.

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Also known as

  • Glass Shoes
  • 유리구두 (Korea, Republic of)
  • Yuri Kudu (Korea, Republic of)

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