The Matchmakers

The Matchmakers (2023)

I will help you find your partner in marriage.

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • First Air Date: 2023-10-30
  • Last Air Date: 2023-12-25
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 16
  • Status: Ended
  • Production Country: South Korea
  • Networks: KBS2
  • Directors: Hwang Seung-ki, Kim Soo-jin.
star 6.4/10
From 21 Ratings

Summary

Set during the Joseon Dynasty, the story of the meeting between the young widow Jung Soon-deok and young widower Shim Jung-woo as well as the struggle the two go through together to marry off the four young maidens who represent Joseon.

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The Matchmakers Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 2023-10-30
16 Episodes

The Matchmakers Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1I Have Not Fallen for You70 min
Season 1Episode 2A Bad Feeling Never Turns Out to Be Wrong70 min
Season 1Episode 3I Think I Am an Agent of Love70 min
Season 1Episode 4It Takes 4.5 Seconds to Fall in Love70 min
Season 1Episode 5What Happened At Sunhwa Temple70 min
Season 1Episode 6Everyone Has a Secret70 min
Season 1Episode 7An Eye for an Eye, a Rumour for a Rumour70 min
Season 1Episode 8Life Is Unpredictable, Therefore, Life Is Meaningful70 min
Season 1Episode 9My Life Has Been Completely Destroyed70 min
Season 1Episode 10Love Blooms at the May Festival70 min
Season 1Episode 11The Second Love70 min
Season 1Episode 12Lovers under a Time Limit70 min
Season 1Episode 13The Decision To Leave70 min
Season 1Episode 14The One Who Loves More Is the Winner70 min
Season 1Episode 15The Wedding Operation70 min
Season 1Episode 16A Match Made Between the Widowed70 min
  • Rowoon

    as Shim Jung-woo
  • Cho Yi-hyun

    as Jung Soon-deok
  • Jo Han-chul

    as The King
  • Park Ji-young

    as Park So-hyun
  • Choi Kyung-hoon

    as Yun Bu-gyeom
  • Oh Ye-ju

    as Jo Ye-jin
  • Jung Bo-min

    as Maeng Sam-soon
  • Heo Nam-jun

    as Jeong Soon-koo
  • Son Sang-yeon

    as Lee Si-yeol
  • Park Ji-won

    as Maeng Doo-ri
  • Jeong Sin-hye

    as Maeng Ha-na
  • Lee Hae-yeong

    as Jo Young-bae
  • Choi Hee-jin

    as Mrs. Jo
  • Park Hwan-Hee

    as Madam Yeoju
  • Seo Jin-won

    as Do Seung-ji
  • Jung Seung-kil

    as Hong Cheon-su
  • Lee Soon-won

    as Park Bok-gi
  • Kim Da-huin

    as Kim Mun-geon
  • Kim Hyeon-mok

    as Kim Oh-bong
  • Bang Eun-jeong

    as Gae-deong
  • Kim Ga-young

    as March's Mother
  • Park Hyun Jung

    as Royal Consort Sug-ui Park
  • Woo Hyun-ju

    as Mrs. Jeong
  • Kim Geon-ho

    as Assemblyman Yoo
  • Kim Yeon-woo

    as Shim Myung-woo
  • Lee Sang-gu

    as Shim Jin-ho
  • Kim Si-woo

    as Jo Geun-seok
  • Park Sung-Jin

    as Jo In-hyeon
  • Yun Yeo-won

    as Jo In-guk
  • Jin Hee-kyung

    as The Queen
  • Hong Dong-yeong

    as Lee Jae
  • Hwi Young

    as Lee Chwa-rang
  • Park Chae-young

    as Princess Hyo-jeong
  • Bin Chan-uk

    as Heo Suk-hyeon
  • Jung Woo-jae

    as Kim Jib
  • Cho Chang-hee

    as Jang Chun-bae
  • Ko Deok-won

    as Han Jong-bok
  • Jung Yeon

    as Ms. Lee
  • Jeong Ji-an

    as Madam Masan
  • Park Bo-bae

    as Madam Jeonju
  • Lee So-e

    as Madam Gaeseong
  • Lee Ye-joo

    as Bok-hee
  • Kim Dong-ho

    as Ahn Dong-geon
  • Lee Chang-min

    as Maegol Monk
  • Jang Hye-jin

    as Song Jin-sa's House Wife
  • Yang Ah-reum

    as Lee Cho-ok
Writing Ha Soo-jin Writer
Directing Hwang Seung-ki Director
Directing Kim Soo-jin Director