TV Novel: Glory of Youth

TV Novel: Glory of Youth (2009)

EndedScripted showDrama, Family, Romance

Does eternal love truly exist? When a person falls in love, he wishes the love to stay eternally. However, the more he grasps and tries not to lose, the more he starts to lose; it is called the dynamics of love. As the relationship continues, he starts to crave for more affection and care as he has given to his love. When he fails to receive, he gets distressed and even starts to grow hatred in his heart; it is the selfish characteristic of love. Despite these egoistic traits of love, people wish for love. The drama "Splendor of Youth" opens up the story of the youth who dreams of love, the eternal love.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 07:50 (35 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E75Episode 75Apr 17, 2009
S01E74Episode 74Apr 16, 2009
S01E73Episode 73Apr 15, 2009
S01E72Episode 72Apr 14, 2009
S01E71Episode 71Apr 13, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did TV Novel: Glory of Youth premiere?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth premiered on October 12, 2009.

Who were the main characters in TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

The main characters in TV Novel: Glory of Youth included Lee Soo-in, Jang Dong-hoon, Baek Joon-ki, and Yoon Ji-hye.

What was the genre of TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth was a historical drama series.

Where was TV Novel: Glory of Youth set?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth was set in the fictional village of Mangwol-dong in South Korea.

Who was the director of TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth was directed by Kim Jin-man.

What was the storyline of TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth revolved around the lives of young people in a rural village during the 1960s, exploring themes of love, friendship, and societal changes.

Did TV Novel: Glory of Youth receive any awards?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth received several awards, including the Best New Actress award at the 2009 KBS Drama Awards.

How many episodes did TV Novel: Glory of Youth have?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth had a total of 134 episodes.

What was the viewership rating of TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth had an average viewership rating of 20.7%.

Who composed the soundtrack for TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

The soundtrack for TV Novel: Glory of Youth was composed by Choi Sung-wook.

Did TV Novel: Glory of Youth have any notable guest stars?

Yes, TV Novel: Glory of Youth featured guest appearances by actors such as Kim Soo-hyun and Park Shin-hye.

What were some memorable moments from TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

Memorable moments from TV Novel: Glory of Youth included the heartwarming friendships between the characters, their struggles for a better future, and the depiction of the changing society during that period.

Did TV Novel: Glory of Youth have any spin-offs or sequels?

No, TV Novel: Glory of Youth did not have any spin-offs or sequels.

How was TV Novel: Glory of Youth received by the audience?

TV Novel: Glory of Youth was well-received by the audience, who praised its engaging storyline and performances by the cast.

What were some other notable dramas that aired during the same time as TV Novel: Glory of Youth?

Some other notable dramas that aired during the same time as TV Novel: Glory of Youth were "Iris" and "Boys Over Flowers."

Did TV Novel: Glory of Youth have any international broadcasts?

Yes, TV Novel: Glory of Youth was broadcast internationally in countries such as Taiwan and Vietnam.

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Also known as

  • Splendor of Youth (United States)
  • 청춘예찬 (Korea, Republic of)
  • TV소설 청춘예찬 (Korea, Republic of)
  • Cheongcheun Yeochan (Korea, Republic of)
  • TVsoseol Cheongchunyechan (Korea, Republic of)

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