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2007 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Behind the White Tower (Korean: 하얀 거탑; RR: Hayan Geotab; lit. White Tower) is a 2007 South Korean television series that aired on MBC from January 6 to March 11, 2007 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 20 episodes.[1][2][3]
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Genre | Medical drama |
Based on | Shiroi Kyotō by Toyoko Yamasaki |
Written by | Lee Ki-won |
Directed by | Ahn Pan-seok |
Starring | |
Music by | Lee Si-woo |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Executive producer | Jo Joong-hyun |
Producer | Park Chang-shik |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Kim Jong-hak Production |
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Network | MBC TV |
Release | January 6 – March 11, 2007 |
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Based on renowned Japanese novelist Toyoko Yamasaki's representative work Shiroi Kyotō,[4][5] the drama brings viewers deep into the political inner workings of the medical field by taking a satirical look at malpractice and power plays at a university hospital,[6][7][8] and contrasting the paths and personalities of two doctors played by Kim Myung-min and Lee Sun-kyun.[9] The medical drama was a critical and ratings hit in South Korea, gaining praise for its acting (particularly by Kim), writing, direction, and its intelligent and uncompromising story without concessions to melodrama or romance.[10][11]
Brilliant and ambitious, assistant professor Jang Joon-hyuk (Kim Myung-min) is a rising star in the Myeongin University Hospital surgery department. His knowledge and expertise is undeniable, but his cavalier confidence and cold personality has earned him more than a few enemies, including the department head. While Jang's drive stems from a desire for success and advancement, fellow doctor Choi Do-young (Lee Sun-kyun) is committed to the well-being of his patients, leading to frequent clashes with the practices and personnel within the hospital. With the head of the surgery department retiring, Jang seems to be the clear successor until a new rival emerges in the form of Noh Min-guk (Cha In-pyo), who has the backing of the department head. Jang, however, is determined to win at all costs.[12]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2007 | Best TV Drama | White Tower | Nominated | |
Best Director (TV) | Ahn Pan-seok | Won | ||
Best Actor (TV) | Kim Myung-min | Won | ||
Best New Actor (TV) | Lee Sun-kyun | Nominated | ||
20th Grimae Awards | Best Actor | Kim Myung-min | Won | |
Top Excellence Award, Actor | Kim Myung-min[20] | Won | ||
Golden Acting Award, Actor in a Miniseries | Lee Sun-kyun | Won | ||
PD Award | Kim Chang-wan | Won | ||
Popularity Award, Actor | Kim Myung-min | Nominated | ||
Viewer's Favorite Drama of the Year | White Tower | Nominated | ||
2008 | 20th Producer's Awards of Korea | Best Performer | Kim Myung-min | Won |
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