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*'''Director:''' [[Lee Young Hee]]
 
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*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Son Moon Kwon]]
 
*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Son Moon Kwon]]
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==Recognitions==
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;2006 SBS Drama Awards:
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*Daesang/Grand Prize ([[Han Hye Sook]])
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*Top 10 Stars Award ([[Han Hye Sook]])
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*New Star Award ([[Kang Ji Sub]])
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;2005 SBS Drama Awards:
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*New Star Award ([[Lee Tae Gon]])
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*New Star Award ([[Yoon Jung Hee]])
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 17:12, 9 August 2014

Dear Heaven

Details

  • Title: 하늘이시여 / Ha-neul-i-si-yeo
  • Also known as: Love in Heaven (SBS Global) / Dear Heaven / Sky / The Sky
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Episodes: 85
  • Broadcast network: SBS
  • Broadcast period: 2005-Sep-10 to 2006-Jul-02
  • Air time: Saturday & Sunday at 20:45
  • Viewership ratings: 28.3% avg, 44.5% peak
  • Original Soundtrack: Dear Heaven OST

Synopsis

Ji Young Sun (Han Hye Sook), when she was very young, gave away her daughter Lee Ja Kyung (Yoon Jung Hee) after giving birth. She later remarries and creates a new family, but soon after, her husband dies leaving her behind with her stepson Gu Wang Mo (Lee Tae Gon) and daughter Gu Seul Ah (Lee Soo Kyung).

Lee Ja Kyung now grown, after being orphaned once again as a child by the passing of her foster parents, lives a life of loneliness and lack of love. Her birth mother Young Sun comes to find her, but in order to keep her daughter Ja Kyung by her side, tries to match her up with her stepson.

Cast

Gu Wang Mo's family

Kang family

Lee family

Other people

Production Credits

Recognitions

2006 SBS Drama Awards
2005 SBS Drama Awards

External Links