PTV-4 Coordinates With Korean Entertainment To Introduce 'Here Comes Mr. Oh' And Other Korean Shows In Our Country

February 2, 2015

PTV-4 IS better known as the government channel airing news and public affairs shows, educational programs for elementay and high school telecourse (CONSTEL), and its telecast of the PBA D-League. Now, they’re airing a Koreanovela, Monday to Friday at 9:00 PM, Here Comes Mr. Oh, in cooperation with KEI (Korean Entertainment Inc.) KEI execs Joo Shik Min and Song Hwa Kung came to Manila to explain to the press that they’re coordinating with PTV-4 for an exchange of their shows. PTV-4 exec Robert Tan says it’s part of their re-imagining of their station.

“We’re airing Korean shows that not only entertain but will also educate Filipino viewers so they will be more aware about Korean culture and family values,” he adds. “We later intend to do co-productions with Korean and Filipino actors working together.”

Here Comes Mr. Oh is a romantic comedy that stars Lee Jang Woo as the title character Jaryong Oh, a hard working young man. He puts up a roadside stall selling spicy rice cakes but the villain, Jin Tae Hyun as Yong Suk Jin, steals his idea and registers the business under the villain’s own name. Yong Suk marries Seo Hyun Jin as Jin Ju Na, the eldest daughter of a rich tycoon, with the intention of stealing the family’s wealth and business.

But the younger daughter, Oh Yeon Seo as Gong Ju Na, meets the honest Mr. Oh who eventually becomes their family’s savior from the greedy Yong Suk. The show has won several awards in Korea, like the Most Popular Star Award for Oh Yeon Seo, the Korea Drama Festival best actress award for Seo Hyun Jin, the MBC Drama new actor award for Lee Jung Woo and best actress award for Seo Hyun Jin.

The series started airing in November without much publicity, but it quickly gained a loyal following so PTV-4 decided to hold a presscon to further introduce it to the general public as it will run until June yet. KEI and PTV4 plan to have more joint ventures. They will produce a popular quiz bee in Korea and a nationwide singing contest.

They will also air a series about a legendary doctor in Korea. This will all mean more jobs and training for young Filipinos working in broadcasting.