Seulgi and Shin Won-ho PD will appear in 'Resident Playbook' (hereinafter referred to as 'Unseuljeon').

According to OSEN coverage on the afternoon of the 8th, Seulgi and Shin Won-ho PD will make cameo appearances in the tvN weekend drama 'Unseuljeon' airing this week.

Seulgi and Shin Won-ho started their careers together at KBS in 2001 and have built a deep friendship for over 20 years. Shin Won-ho participated as a creator in the new 'Unseuljeon,' having directed the previous series 'Hospital Playlist.' Additionally, he gained great popularity by directing 'Reply 1997,' 'Reply 1994,' 'Reply 1988,' and 'Prison Playbook.'

Meanwhile, close friends Seulgi and Shin Won-ho PD are expected to make a surprise cameo appearance in 'Unseuljeon.' The exact characters of the two have not been disclosed to maximize the viewing pleasure for the audience.

Previously, Seulgi appeared as Jang Young-seok PD, the father of Mo-ne, the girlfriend of Lee Ik-jun (played by Jo Jung-suk), in season 2 of 'Hospital Playlist,' drawing attention. There is great interest in what character he will play in the new 'Unseuljeon' and how he will contribute to the drama.

On the other hand, 'Unseuljeon,' which first aired on the 12th of last month, is a spin-off of 'Hospital Playlist' that depicts the growth process of residents who dream of becoming wise doctors after going through a phase of difficulty.

According to Good Data Corporation on the 7th, 'Unseuljeon' ranked first in the TV-OTT drama buzz category for three consecutive weeks, while the lead actors Go Youn-jung and Jung Jun-won ranked first and second respectively for drama cast buzz for three weeks straight.

The recently released ratings for episode 8 recorded an average of 6.4% in the metropolitan area and a peak of 7.4%, while the nationwide average was 6% with a peak of 6.7%, setting new highs for both metropolitan and nationwide standards and ranking first in the same time slot among cable and general channels. In the 2049 male and female viewership ratings, targeting tvN, the average was 2.9% with a peak of 3.3% in the metropolitan area, and an average of 3.2% with a peak of 3.5% nationwide, ranking first in the same time slot among all channels, including terrestrial broadcasting, over the weekend. (Based on paid platforms that integrate cable, IPTV, and satellite / provided by Nielsen Korea)

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