

Season - Episode
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1 - 1Episode 1 Jan 09, 1995
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1 - 2Episode 2 Jan 10, 1995
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1 - 3Episode 3 Jan 11, 1995
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1 - 4Episode 4 Jan 12, 1995
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1 - 5Episode 5 Jan 16, 1995
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1 - 6Episode 6 Jan 17, 1995
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1 - 7Episode 7 Jan 18, 1995
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1 - 8Episode 8 Jan 19, 1995
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1 - 9Episode 9 Jan 23, 1995
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1 - 10Episode 10 Jan 24, 1995
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1 - 11Episode 11 Jan 25, 1995
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1 - 12Episode 12 Jan 26, 1995
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1 - 13Episode 13 Jan 30, 1995
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1 - 14Episode 14 Jan 31, 1995
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1 - 15Episode 15 Feb 01, 1995
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1 - 16Episode 16 Feb 02, 1995
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1 - 17Episode 17 Feb 06, 1995
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1 - 18Episode 18 Feb 07, 1995
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1 - 19Episode 19 Feb 08, 1995
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1 - 20Episode 20 Feb 09, 1995
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1 - 21Episode 21 Feb 13, 1995
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1 - 22Episode 22 Feb 14, 1995
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1 - 23Episode 23 Feb 15, 1995
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1 - 24Episode 24 Feb 16, 1995
Overview
Sandglass is a South Korean television series considered one of the most significant and highest-rated Korean dramas in history. Written by Song Ji-na and directed by Kim Jong-hak, it aired on SBS in 1995 in 24 episodes. A depiction of the tragic relationship among three friends affected by the political and civilian oppression of 1970s and 1980s Korea, the series mixed politics, melodrama, action, and great acting. It recorded a peak rating of 64.5%, the third highest of all time, and launched its leading trio of Choi Min-soo, Go Hyun-jung, and Park Sang-won into stardom. Its reenactment of the Gwangju Massacre remains one of the most realistic, devastatingly powerful, and unforgettable moments in Korean TV history.