“W: Two Worlds” tells the story of a heart surgeon named Oh Yeon Joo, who is in search of her father, a famous comic book artist who disappeared without a trace. While in the middle of the search, she found herself living in two different worlds and met the main protagonist Kang Chul in the comic book that his father created.
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This is not the first time that Craig Plestis brought a Korean content to the US. In fact, in the previous years, the producer also brought and introduced Korean TV shows such as I Can See Your Voice and The Masked Singer in the American market, which resulted in a remarkable success in the entertainment of America.
Jimmy Carr leaves Sunday Brunch fans in disbelief as he appears without a suit
Comedian Jimmy Carr blamed lockdown lifting and having a hangover for his casual look as he ditched his trademark suit
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Jimmy Carr said he was hungover on Sunday Brunch at the weekend
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While appearing on the BBC singing show, the BGT judge, 50, started to tell a story about Andrew Lloyd Webber but didn t get very far before her co-stars jumped in.
Prince Philip funeral: BBC schedule for Saturday including timings for Casualty, FA Cup semi-final and I Can See Your Voice
Huw Edwards will present live coverage of The Duke of Edinburgh s funeral service in Windsor
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Anyone expecting a BBC schedule wipeout for coverage of Prince Philip’s funeral, will find they don’t have to totally rip out the Saturday page of their Radio Times.