jTBC, TV Chosun, MBN, Channel A’s initial line-up unveiled

Four new general programming channels ― jTBC, TV Chosun, MBN and Channel A ― were launched Thursday, and their upcoming dramas are not far behind.

Since the cable-satellite-IPTV channels ― headed by JoongAng Ilbo, Chosun Ilbo, Maeil Business Newspaper and Dong-A Ilbo ― nabbed much-coveted licenses late last year there has been much speculation as to who will put out the most-watched series.

Because its company racked up experience in television over 30 years ago with its now-defunct channel TBC, jTBC may initially appear to have a certain advantages over its rivals.

Then, again, TBC happened before cable and the Internet sprang onto the scene. In short, it happened before Korean audiences were given easy access to a diverse selection of series, before the Korean Wave turned Asia and beyond into potential viewing territory.

This is a different game, with a new set of popular genres.

Recently, crime procedurals, action blockbusters and unabashed explorations of the single woman’s psyche have multiplied across the board, signaling a trend toward bolder and more forthcoming fare.

However, instead of putting out bigger and more-in-your face series, the four look like they are going to stick to the less gory, less racy genres for now and focus on enlisting high profile talent.

Veteran actor Choi Bul-am (left) and actress Yoo Ho-jung (far right) star in Channel A’s family drama “Gombaeryung, Heaven’s Garden.”  Channel A
Veteran actor Choi Bul-am (left) and actress Yoo Ho-jung (far right) star in Channel A’s family drama “Gombaeryung, Heaven’s Garden.” Channel A

Here’s a preview of what’s to come.

Veteran actor Choi Bul-am (left) and actress Yoo Ho-jung (far right) star in Channel A’s family drama “Gombaeryung, Heaven’s Garden.” (Channel A)

Grub It is hard to pinpoint when gastronomic-heavy dramas first sprang on the scene, but among the most iconic is MBC’s “Coffee Prince.”

“Coffee Prince” demonstrated how gastronomy can set the stage for a gaggle of male eye candy, and Channel A looks ready to do something to a similar effect with its upcoming “Chonggaknae Vegetables Store.”

Drawing inspiration from the real-life grocery chain of the same name, the series revolves around the story of protagonist Han Tae-yang and his produce venture. A clutch of good-looking boys will be joining in on the fun.

Meanwhile, jTBC is spinning out a tale of those emotionally invested in a Korean restaurant famed for its kimchi. “Prince of the Legend” star Song Il-gook and “Giant” actress Park Jin-hee are starring as the leads in the upcoming “Balhyo Family.”

Romance High profile “Worlds Within” scriptwriter Noh Hee-kyung weaves a melodramatic romance with upcoming jTBC series “Padam Padam.”

“ATHENA: Goddess of War” actor Jung Woo-sung and “Detective K” actress Han Ji-min are playing the leads who become unlikely lovers.

In contrast, Channel A’s “Color of Woman” will explore two female prototypes ― the alpha girl (played by “Goodbye Solo” actress Yoon So-yi) and the femme fatale (played by “Daemul” actress Lee Soo-kyung) ― in a decidedly feminine romance set in a cosmetics firm.

High profile stars Hwang Jung-min (left) and Kim Jung-eun attend a script reading for the upcoming TV Chosun series “Hanbando.” TV Chosun
High profile stars Hwang Jung-min (left) and Kim Jung-eun attend a script reading for the upcoming TV Chosun series “Hanbando.” TV Chosun

Family Saga Veteran actor Choi Bul-am fronts Channel A’s “Gombaeryung, Heaven’s Garden” as a father living in the countryside who takes in his daughter, played by “Lady Next Door” actress Yoo Ho-jung, and her children after her husband’s business fails and she is forced to leave him.

High profile stars Hwang Jung-min (left) and Kim Jung-eun attend a script reading for the upcoming TV Chosun series “Hanbando.” (TV Chosun)

The cast of MBN’s musical-heavy collegiate series “What’s Up” strikes a pose. MBN
The cast of MBN’s musical-heavy collegiate series “What’s Up” strikes a pose. MBN

The cast of MBN’s musical-heavy collegiate series “What’s Up” strikes a pose. (MBN)

Idols MBN is taking a youthful tack with two upcoming series: “What’s Up” and “Vampire Idol.”

Ever since “What’s Up” started filming last July, viewers may have been wondering when the musical-based collegiate series would hit the small screen. The drama, which was written by “Hourglass” scriptwriter Song Ji-na and features boy band Big Bang member Dae-sung, will finally be unveiled.

In addition to “What’s Up,” MBN is also airing a sitcom about a boy band of vampires (seriously). Z:EA member Kwang Hee and Girl’s Day member Minah will be starring in “Vampire Idol.”

The Epic TV Chosun is tackling the blockbuster genre with “Hanbando,” a politically-charged romance featuring veteran actor Hwang Jung-min as the South Korean scientist who falls for actress Kim Jung-eun’s North Korean protagonist.

By Jean Oh (oh_jean@heraldm.com)