Hospital Playlist
Hospital Playlist

Hospital Playlist

The slightly special everyday of us ordinary people

8.620202 seasons~80mEnded
DramaComedy

Every day is extraordinary for five doctors and their patients inside a hospital, where birth, death and everything in between coexist.

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Created by

Lee Woo-jung, Shin Won-ho

Network

tvN

Language

Korean

Episodes

Top Cast

Cho Jung-seok

Cho Jung-seok

Lee Ik-jun

Yoo Yeon-seok

Yoo Yeon-seok

Ahn Jeong-won

Jung Kyung-ho

Jung Kyung-ho

Kim Jun-wan

Kim Dae-myung

Kim Dae-myung

Yang Seok-hyeong

Jeon Mi-do

Jeon Mi-do

Chae Song-hwa

Shin Hyun-been

Shin Hyun-been

Jang Gyeo-ul

Ahn Eun-jin

Ahn Eun-jin

Chu Min-ha

Kwak Sun-young

Kwak Sun-young

Lee Ik-sun

Kim Joon

Kim Joon

Lee U-ju

Kim Hae-sook

Kim Hae-sook

Jeong Rosa

Jung Moon-sung

Jung Moon-sung

Do Jae-hak

Kim Hye-in

Kim Hye-in

Myeong Eun-won

Ha Yoon-kyung

Ha Yoon-kyung

Heo Sun-bin

Lee Chan-hyeong

Lee Chan-hyeong

Choi Seong-yeong

Moon Tae-yu

Moon Tae-yu

Yong Seok-min

Choi Young-jun

Choi Young-jun

Bong Kwang-hyeon

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