My Precious Child

My Precious Child (2008-2009)

EndedScripted showDrama, Family, Romance

Jang In Ho is a radio PD who who grew up without a mother. Jeon Seol is talented singer and composer, however, a scandal about beating his ex-wife caused him to quit his job. He also has a dark past as his father committed suicide after his business failure. When they first meet, they don't get along with each other but as time passes, they begin to fall for each other. However, a secret between their families threatens their relationship.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday at 19:55 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E52Episode 52mars 29, 2009
S01E51Episode 51mars 28, 2009
S01E50Episode 50mars 22, 2009
S01E49Episode 49mars 21, 2009
S01E48Episode 48mars 15, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did My Precious Child premiere?

My Precious Child premiered on October 13, 2008.

Who were the main cast members of My Precious Child?

The main cast members of My Precious Child were Lee Tae-Ran, Lee Sang-Woo, Kim Sung-Min, and Nam Ji-Hyun.

What was the genre of My Precious Child?

My Precious Child was a family drama series.

Who directed My Precious Child?

My Precious Child was directed by Lee Jae-Dong.

What was the premise of My Precious Child?

My Precious Child followed the story of a single mother who worked hard to provide for her daughter and the challenges they faced along the way.

Where was My Precious Child set?

My Precious Child was set in Seoul, South Korea.

Who wrote the screenplay for My Precious Child?

The screenplay for My Precious Child was written by Kim Soo-Hyun.

What was the network that aired My Precious Child?

My Precious Child was aired on KBS2.

How many episodes does My Precious Child have?

My Precious Child has a total of 52 episodes.

Was My Precious Child a popular show in South Korea?

Yes, My Precious Child was a popular show in South Korea.

What was the theme song of My Precious Child?

The theme song of My Precious Child was "Forever" by Kim Bum-Soo.

Who was the producer of My Precious Child?

The producer of My Precious Child was Lee Eun-Jin.

Did My Precious Child win any awards?

Yes, My Precious Child won the "Excellence Award, Actress in a Drama Special" for Lee Tae-Ran at the 2008 KBS Drama Awards.

Was My Precious Child dubbed in other languages?

Yes, My Precious Child was dubbed in several languages, including Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai.

Did My Precious Child have any notable guest stars?

Yes, My Precious Child featured guest appearances by actors such as Lee Chun-Hee and Park Joon-Geum.

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Also known as

  • My Beloved Gem (United States)
  • My Precious You (United States)
  • Nae Sarang Keumjiok Yeop (Korea, Republic of)
  • 내사랑 금지옥엽 (Korea, Republic of)
  • 내 사랑 금지옥엽 (Korea, Republic of)

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