I Need a Fairy

I Need a Fairy (2012)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, Family

Knows as the Korean version of Sex and the City, I Need a Fairy will be a comprehensive description of Korean women love and desire. In this sitcom fate introduces a fallen angel into the lives of a mother and daughter, who together are put through a variety of episodes.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 19:45 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E100Episode 100Juli 24, 2012
S01E99Episode 99Juli 23, 2012
S01E98Episode 98Juli 20, 2012
S01E97Episode 97Juli 19, 2012
S01E96Episode 96Juli 18, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'I Need a Fairy' premiere?

'I Need a Fairy' premiered on February 27, 2012.

Who are the main characters in 'I Need a Fairy'?

The main characters in 'I Need a Fairy' are Go Doo Shim, Joo Sang Wook, and Seo Ji Hye.

What is the genre of 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' is a romantic comedy fantasy drama.

Who is the director of 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' is directed by Kim Hee-won.

Which network aired 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' was aired on KBS2.

What is the plot of 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' follows the story of a woman who wishes to become a fairy in order to help people.

Where was 'I Need a Fairy' filmed?

'I Need a Fairy' was filmed in South Korea.

Who wrote the script for 'I Need a Fairy'?

The script for 'I Need a Fairy' is written by Moon Sun-hee.

How many episodes are there in 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' has a total of 16 episodes.

What is the age rating for 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' is rated for viewers aged 15 and above.

Who composed the soundtrack for 'I Need a Fairy'?

The soundtrack for 'I Need a Fairy' is composed by Nam Hye-seung.

Who produced 'I Need a Fairy'?

'I Need a Fairy' is produced by Kim Yong-jin.

What is the running time for each episode of 'I Need a Fairy'?

Each episode of 'I Need a Fairy' runs for approximately 70 minutes.

Who plays the role of Lee Geum in 'I Need a Fairy'?

Lee Da Hae plays the role of Lee Geum in 'I Need a Fairy'.

What are some other TV shows that Kim Hee-won directed?

Kim Hee-won also directed 'Angry Mom' and 'The Crowned Clown'.

Cast

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Characters

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Also known as

  • Sent From Heaven
  • Seonnyeoga Pilyohae (Korea, Republic of)
  • 선녀가 필요해 (Korea, Republic of)

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