I was playing this song over and over in the car today while running errands. It's my feel-good song. I first heard it as the theme song for a Japanese drama called "101st proposal". The drama was great and so was the song. Here is it again, on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jE9Z5LWBSQ
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Chinese dramas
Since watching television is my favorite hobby, talking about great television dramas is what I like to do, if I have an audience. Currently, I am the forum moderator for a discussion group that talks about the Chinese dramas that are available on cable in Southern California.
Currently, I am watching 《新上海灘》The New Shanghai Bund on LA18/KSCI from 7:00pm to 8:00pm, Mondays to Fridays. If you want to get a sense of what this drama is all about, take a look at a video of the song that comes up at the end of each episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJUEz30jS9M
The song is called "就算沒有明天" Even If There Is No Tomorrow
For more information about the Chinese dramas that have aired on LA18/KSCI in the past 3 years, please go to: http://com1.runboard.com/bcjkdramasincalifornia.f4
Currently, I am watching 《新上海灘》The New Shanghai Bund on LA18/KSCI from 7:00pm to 8:00pm, Mondays to Fridays. If you want to get a sense of what this drama is all about, take a look at a video of the song that comes up at the end of each episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJUEz30jS9M
The song is called "就算沒有明天" Even If There Is No Tomorrow
For more information about the Chinese dramas that have aired on LA18/KSCI in the past 3 years, please go to: http://com1.runboard.com/bcjkdramasincalifornia.f4
Korean Dramas
If you know me, you would know that I love watching TV. It's been like that ever since I was a toddler.
Before I discovered the existence of Korean dramas on my cable TV, I was getting bored with my American television programming, except during the sweeps months of September, February, and May. Once the season finale has aired, we are all subjected to re-runs or second-rate reality TV.
But Korean dramas are different. There are no re-runs. Since I live in Los Angeles, I am lucky enough to have access to KXLA's and LA18/KSCI's Asian programming. When I talk about Asian programming, I am mainly talking about the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean programming (c/j/k programming). Here is the TV programming schedule for c/j/k dramas in Southern California (SoCal).
http://com1.runboard.com/bcjkdramasincalifornia.f1.t167832
I am currently watching High as the Sky, Wide as the Earth [하늘만큼 땅만큼] (KBS Korean drama) on KXLA from 8:25pm to 9:00pm, Mondays to Fridays. And Happy Woman [행복한 여자] (KBS Korean drama) on KXLA from 10:10pm to 11:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays.
I am taping other K-dramas, but I doubt I will have time to watch them all now that school will be starting soon.
Before I discovered the existence of Korean dramas on my cable TV, I was getting bored with my American television programming, except during the sweeps months of September, February, and May. Once the season finale has aired, we are all subjected to re-runs or second-rate reality TV.
But Korean dramas are different. There are no re-runs. Since I live in Los Angeles, I am lucky enough to have access to KXLA's and LA18/KSCI's Asian programming. When I talk about Asian programming, I am mainly talking about the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean programming (c/j/k programming). Here is the TV programming schedule for c/j/k dramas in Southern California (SoCal).
http://com1.runboard.com/bcjkdramasincalifornia.f1.t167832
I am currently watching High as the Sky, Wide as the Earth [하늘만큼 땅만큼] (KBS Korean drama) on KXLA from 8:25pm to 9:00pm, Mondays to Fridays. And Happy Woman [행복한 여자] (KBS Korean drama) on KXLA from 10:10pm to 11:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays.
I am taping other K-dramas, but I doubt I will have time to watch them all now that school will be starting soon.
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