Love

Love (1998)

EndedScripted showDrama, Romance

Intersecting love stories of two people, Young Ji and In Ha are explored in the drama Love. Young Ji is a widow in her mid-thirties. After Young Ji's husband dies, her former boyfriend Joon Sup divorced his wife and becomes close to Young Ji again. It almost seems natural that they would get married. In Ha, a young man in his twenties, immediately falls in love with Young Ji during a chance meeting. Young Ji also is attracted to In Ha's pure loving heart, but knows Joon Sup is the "right" choice. However life and love rarely goes the way we want it.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday at 21:55 (80 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E16Episode 16Mar 24, 1998
S01E15Episode 15Mar 23, 1998
S01E14Episode 14Mar 17, 1998
S01E13Episode 13Mar 16, 1998
S01E12Episode 12Mar 10, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Love premiere?

The TV show Love premiered on September 22, 1998.

Who are the main characters in Love?

The main characters in Love are Tom Farrell, a sports journalist, and his wife Lindsay Jillian, an executive.

How many episodes of Love were aired?

There were only 5 episodes of Love aired before it was ultimately cancelled.

Who played the role of Tom Farrell?

The role of Tom Farrell was played by actor Judd Nelson.

Who was the creator of Love?

The creator of Love was Michael Nesmith, who was also a musician.

What was the show Love about?

Love was a sitcom that followed the married couple Tom and Lindsay as they navigated their relationship and work life.

Did Love receive any awards?

Love did not receive any major awards or nominations during its short run.

When was the last episode of Love aired?

The last episode of Love aired on October 20, 1998.

Who played the role of Lindsay Jillian?

The role of Lindsay Jillian was played by actress Sheryl Lee.

Who were the executive producers of Love?

The executive producers of Love were Michael Nesmith, Alex Keaton, and Thom Vernon.

Did Love have any recurring characters?

Yes, Love had a few recurring characters, including Tom's best friend Rick and Lindsay's boss Mr. James.

What was the network that aired Love?

The network that aired Love was UPN.

Did Love have any significant guest stars?

Love did not have any significant guest stars during its short run.

Where was Love set?

Love was set in Los Angeles, California.

Was there a laugh track in Love?

Yes, Love used a laugh track during its episodes.

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Also known as

  • Sarang (Korea, Republic of)
  • 사랑 (Korea, Republic of)

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