Saturday, 2 February 2013

New dramas from Korea and Japan, including a local "drama reality" series

Two new dramas, including one "drama-reality" series have started airing on Malaysian TV. All of them started airing on January 28.  

A new Korean drama has started airing on TV9 under the recently debuted Chamsarang programme block. It is called I Miss You and is airing every Monday and Tuesday at 9:30 pm. The drama has been aired recently in South Korea and airs on MBC TV channel. This is the first time TV9 has aired a Korean drama.

A new Japanese drama has debuted on TV Alhijrah which is called Teppan. The drama is a production of NHK. It airs daily at 5:00 pm. TV Alhijrah has previously aired Japanese dramas such as Suzuran and Princess Atsu; both are also productions of NHK.

TV9 has debuted a "drama-reality" series called Dream Sisters, which features four young girls who wanted to achieve their dreams based on their inspirations from their parents. In fact, all of them are real people. Anis Nabilah wants to be a chef while her other sisters Aimi, Amira and Aisya have other dreams that they want to do. It airs every Monday at 10:30 pm on the 9X programme block.

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