Designated Survivor: 60 Days

Designated Survivor: 60 Days (Korean: 60일, 지정생존자; Hanja: 60日,指定生存者; RR: 60Il, Jijeongsaengjonja) is a 2019 South Korean television series based on the 2016–2019 American television series Designated Survivor.[1][2] It stars Ji Jin-hee, Heo Joon-ho, Kang Han-na, Lee Joon-hyuk and Bae Jong-ok.[3] The series aired on tvN and Netflix from July 1 to August 20, 2019.[4][5]

Designated Survivor: 60 Days
Promotional poster
Hangul60일, 지정생존자
Genre
Based onDesignated Survivor
by David Guggenheim
Developed byStudio Dragon
Written byKim Tae-hee
Directed byYoo Jong-sun
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
No. of episodes16
Production
Running time63-85 minutes
Production company(s)DK E&M
DistributortvN
Netflix
Release
Original networktvN
Netflix
Original releaseJuly 1 (2019-07-01) 
August 20, 2019 (2019-08-20)
Chronology
Related shows Designated Survivor
External links
Website
Production website

Synopsis

Park Mu-jin (Ji Jin-hee) is the Minister of Environment who has little ambition as a politician. One day, an explosion takes place during an official gathering at the National Assembly building, killing many of the high-ranking officials present including the President. As Park Mu-jin happens to be the highest ranking government officer left alive, he becomes the reluctant acting president for sixty days. As he chases after the people responsible for the explosion, he gets to grow as a national leader.[6]

Cast

Main

Supporting

Park Family

  • Kim Gyu-ri as Choi Kang-yeon, First Lady of South Korea, Park Mu-jin's wife and a human rights lawyer. She is the equivalent of Alex Kirkman from the US version.
  • Nam Woo-hyun as Park Si-wan, Park Mu-jin's teenage son. He is the equivalent of Leo Kirkman from the US version.
  • Ok Ye-rin as Park Si-jin, Park Mu-jin's daughter. She is the equivalent of Penny Kirkman from the US version.

The Blue House

  • Son Seok-koo as Cha Young-jin, Presidential Office Senior Administrator. He is the equivalent of Aaron Shore in the US version.
  • Choi Yoon-young as Jung Soo-jung, secretary of Park Mu-jin. She is the equivalent of Emily Rhodes in the US version.
  • Lee Moo-seang as Kim Nam-wook, Presidential Office Administrator and later Acting Press Secretary, former defector from North Korea. He is the equivalent of Seth Wright from the US version.
  • Kong Jung-hwan as Kang Dae-han, Presidential Security Service Agent. He is the equivalent of Mike Ritter from the US version.
  • Lee Do-yub as An Se-young, Chief of Civil Affairs.
  • Baek Hyun-joo as Min Hee-kyung, Presidential Secretary.
  • Park Keun-rok as Park Soo-kyo, Presidential Office Administrator.
  • Park Choong-seon as Ko Young-mok, Director of the National Security Office.
  • Song Yoo-hyun as Kim Eun-joo, administrator of the second subdivision office.[7]

National Intelligence Service

  • Kim Joo-hun as Jung Han-mo, NIS Terrorism Task Force Chief. He is the equivalent of Jason Atwood from the US version.
  • Jeon Sung-woo as Seo Ji-won, NIS Terrorism Task Force Cyber Specialist. He is the equivalent of Chuck Russink from the US version.
  • Kim Jin-geun as Ji Yoon-bae, NIS Deputy Director. He is the equivalent of John Forstell in the US version.
  • Lee Ha-yool as Kim Jun-oh, NIS agent.

Republic of Korea Army

Presidential Candidates

  • Ahn Nae-sang as Kang Sang-goo, former three term Mayor of Seoul. He is the equivalent and composite of Governor James Royce and President Cornelius Moss from the US version.

TBN Station

  • Choi Jin-ho as Kim Dan, Director of Station.
  • Oh Hye-won as Woo Sin-young, journalist. She is the equivalent and composite of Elizabeth Vargas, Lisa Jordan, and Abe Leonard from the US version.

Special appearances

  • Kim Kap-soo as Yang Jin-man, the assassinated President of the Republic of Korea (episode 1). He is the equivalent of President Robert Richmond from the US version.
  • Park Hoon as Major Jang Jun Ha (episode 6).

Original soundtrack

Designated Survivor: 60 Days OST
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released2019
GenreSoundtrack
Language
Label

Part 1

Released on July 9, 2019 (2019-07-09)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."My Hope"Cha YeoulFreeLeoCha Yeoul3:43
2."My Hope" (Inst.) FreeLeo 3:43
Total length:7:26

Part 2

Released on July 23, 2019 (2019-07-23)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Tomorrow"
  • Tae Bong-i
  • Han Rim
  • Tae Bong-i
  • Sung Hyun-taek
Gonne Choi4:12
2."Tomorrow" (Inst.) 
  • Tae Bong-i
  • Sung Hyun-taek
 4:12
Total length:8:24

Part 3

Released on August 6, 2019 (2019-08-06)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Faith"
  • 12wol32il
  • Tae Bong-i
  • Sung Hyun-taek
  • Tae Bong-i
  • Sung Hyun-taek
Nine93:10
2."Faith" (Inst.) 
  • Tae Bong-i
  • Sung Hyun-taek
 3:10
Total length:6:20

Ratings

In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Ep. Original broadcast date Title Average audience share
AGB Nielsen[8]
Nationwide Seoul
1 July 1, 2019 Day 60: The Acting President 3.383% 3.974%
2 July 2, 2019 Day 60: Commander-In-Chief 4.157% 4.446%
3 July 8, 2019 Day 59: Maintaining Status Quo 4.336% 4.436%
4 July 9, 2019 Day 58: Confession 4.155% 4.330%
5 July 15, 2019 Day 57: A Good Person 4.277% 4.832%
6 July 16, 2019 Day 52: Command 3.843% 4.118%
7 July 22, 2019 Day 49: Governance 4.057% 4.326%
8 July 23, 2019 Day 42: Doubt 4.172% 4.433%
9 July 29, 2019 Day 41: Scandal 4.031% 4.387%
10 July 30, 2019 Day 40: Accomplice 4.421% 4.576%
11 August 5, 2019 Day 39: The Acting President, Oh Yeong-seok 4.488% 5.034%
12 August 6, 2019 Day 37: Answer 4.771% 5.205%
13 August 12, 2019 Day 35: Presidential Candidate 4.778% 4.875%
14 August 13, 2019 Day 34: The Outcome 4.948% 5.484%
15 August 19, 2019 Day 32: The Trap 5.434% 6.067%
16 August 20, 2019 Day 31: The Last Choice 6.178% 7.181%
Average 4.464% 4.857%
  • This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2019 12th Korea Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor Lee Joon-hyuk Nominated [9]

References

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