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Doctor Detective
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Also known asDr. Detective
Hangul
닥터 탐정
RRDakteo tamjeong
MRTakt'ŏ t'amjŏng
GenreDrama
Created byPark Young-soo (SBS Drama Division)
Written bySong Yoon-hee
Directed byPark Joon-woo
Starring
Music byKim Seung-yeol
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time70 minutes
Production companyThe Story Works
Original release
NetworkSBS TV
ReleaseJuly 17 (2019-07-17) –
September 5, 2019 (2019-09-05)

Doctor Detective (Korean: 닥터 탐정; RR: Dakteo tamjeong) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Park Jin-hee, Bong Tae-gyu and Lee Ki-woo. It aired from July 17 to September 5, 2019 on SBS.[1]

Synopsis

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The story of doctors who try to uncover the truth behind industrial accidents. It also factors in real life occupational hazard events that happened to real South Korean citizens by tailoring the drama to the real life event.

Cast

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Main

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Supporting

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Undiagnosed Disease Center

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TL Medical Center

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  • Ryu Hyun-kyung as Choi Min[2]
  • Lee Chul-min as Mr. Kwon
  • Choi Kwang-il as Mo Seong-gook

Others

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  • Park Joo-hyung as Im Gook-sin
  • Jung Soon-won as Team leader Jeong
  • Kwon Hyuk-bum as Kim Do-hyeong
  • Bae Noo-ri as Park Hye-mi
  • Moon Tae-yu as Kwon Jun-il
  • Kim Min-ho as Kwon Do-yoon
  • Chae Yoo-ri as Choi Seo-rin
  • Park Geun-hyung as Choi Gon
  • Shin Dam-soo as Mr. Go
  • Lee Yoon-sang as President
  • Cha Soon-bae as General manager
  • Noh Haeng-ha as Kim Yang-hee
  • Park Sung-joon

Special appearances

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  • Kwak Dong-yeon as Jeong Ha-rang[4]
  • Hwang Jung-min as Ha-rang's mother
  • Oh Dong-min as Bakery president
  • Jang Won-hyung
  • Yoon So-yi as Yoon Si-wol

Original soundtrack

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Doctor Detective OST
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released2019
GenreSoundtrack
Language
LabelBlending Co., Ltd.
SBS Content Hub

Part 1

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Released on August 22, 2019 (2019-08-22)
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Cheonggyecheon 8ga" (청계천 8가)Lee Jung-ah4:33
2."Cheonggyecheon 8ga" (Inst.) 4:33
Total length:9:06

Part 2

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Released on August 22, 2019 (2019-08-22)
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Dangerous World" (위험한 세계)Chae Wool5:07
2."Dangerous World" (Inst.) 5:07
Total length:10:14

Part 3

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Released on August 28, 2019 (2019-08-28)
No.TitleArtistLength
1."What Is" (무엇이 되어)Yoo Yi-ran3:53
2."What Is" (Inst.) 3:53
Total length:7:46

Ratings

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  • In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • Each night's broadcast is divided into two 30-minute parts with a commercial break in between.
Ep. Original broadcast date Nationwide
(AGB Nielsen)[5]
1 July 17, 2019 4.6%
5.7%
2 July 18, 2019 5.1%
5.2%
3 July 24, 2019 4.6%
5.0%
4 July 25, 2019 5.0%
5.1%
5 July 31, 2019 3.7%
4.3%
6 August 1, 2019 4.3%
3.8%
7 August 7, 2019 4.4%
4.8%
8 August 8, 2019 4.0%
4.0%
9 August 14, 2019 4.0%
4.4%
10 August 15, 2019 4.4%
4.1%
11 August 21, 2019 3.5%
4.0%
12 August 22, 2019 3.1%
3.5%
13 August 28, 2019 2.5%
3.1%
14 August 29, 2019 2.8%
2.8%
15 September 4, 2019 3.0%
3.4%
16 September 5, 2019 3.9%
3.9%
Average 4.1%

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from Grokipedia
is a South Korean drama television series that aired in 2019, centering on professionals who probe the causes of industrial accidents and occupational illnesses amid suspected corporate concealment. The narrative follows Do Jung-eun, an industrial health doctor portrayed by , who collaborates with surgeon Heo Min-ki, played by , to expose systemic failures and malpractices linked to entities like the fictional TL Group conglomerate. co-stars in a supporting role within this ensemble focused on forensic medical analysis and advocacy for affected workers. The series, produced for SBS, ran for 32 episodes from July 17 to September 5, 2019, in the Wednesday-Thursday evening slot, blending episodic case resolutions with overarching themes of accountability in high-stakes industries. It earned a viewer rating of 7.2 out of 10 on , reflecting appreciation for its procedural format that highlights real-world parallels in occupational health risks without . Distinct from typical medical dramas, Doctor Detective emphasizes detective-like scrutiny of over routine procedures, portraying protagonists who confront institutional resistance to reveal causal links between and harm. No major controversies surrounded its production or broadcast, though its critique of corporate influence aligns with broader discussions on transparency in South Korean media depictions of labor issues.

Premise

Synopsis

Doctor Detective is a South Korean television series that premiered on SBS on July 24, 2019, and concluded on September 12, 2019, airing 32 episodes over 16 weeks. The narrative centers on a specialized team of physicians operating within the Undiagnosed (UDC) at a university hospital, tasked with diagnosing complex, unexplained illnesses and investigating the underlying causes of industrial accidents and occupational hazards. Drawing from real-world events such as methanol incidents and other workplace safety failures, the series examines systemic issues in corporate accountability and oversight. The protagonist, Do Joong-eun (portrayed by ), serves as an industrial health doctor with a commitment to exposing negligence in workplace environments; she collaborates with forensic pathologist Heo Min-ki (), whose expertise in autopsies reveals hidden evidence of foul play or cover-ups, and Kang Hyun-il (), a brilliant but abrasive operative driven by personal vendettas against powerful conglomerates. Together, they confront cases involving mysterious diseases afflicting factory workers, suspicious deaths at construction sites, and broader conspiracies orchestrated by entities like the fictional TL Group, which prioritize profits over employee safety. The investigations often pit the team against influential business leaders and complicit officials, highlighting tensions between , legal hurdles, and economic interests. Throughout the series, the UDC team's efforts extend beyond clinical to forensic and , challenging established power structures while navigating internal and interpersonal conflicts. Episodes typically resolve individual cases—such as outbreaks of rare toxins or structural failures leading to injuries—while advancing an overarching storyline of institutional and the quest for in labor-related crises.

Core Themes

The series Doctor Detective centers on the investigation of occupational diseases and industrial accidents, highlighting the tension between corporate profit motives and worker . Protagonists from the Urban Disaster Control (UDC) team expose systemic by conglomerates like TL Group, drawing from real-world cases of occupational hazards such as chemical exposures and inadequate safety protocols. This theme underscores how economic incentives often prioritize cost-cutting over human lives, as seen in episodes depicting covered-up factory incidents leading to chronic illnesses among laborers. A recurring motif is the forensic application of as detective work, where characters like Do Jung-eun and Heo Min-ki employ autopsies, epidemiological , and histories to unravel causal chains of harm. The narrative critiques institutional complicity, including government-corporate nexuses that suppress evidence, reflecting broader critiques of influence in South Korea's economy. Reviews note the drama's basis in actual events, such as historical industrial poisoning scandals, to illustrate preventable tragedies exacerbated by regulatory failures. Societal inequality forms a foundational theme, portraying how marginalized workers bear the brunt of elite-driven decisions, resulting in " injustices" that medical sleuthing seeks to rectify. Personal stakes, including the lead's from a corporate executive, amplify conflicts between familial and ethical imperatives, emphasizing moral decay in profit-oriented structures. While blending procedural elements with , the series maintains a focus on , advocating for transparency in industrial without romanticizing resolutions.

Production

Development and Inspiration

The series Doctor Detective was developed by the SBS Drama Division under the direction of Park Joon-woo, with scripting by Song Yoon-hee, an occupational and environmental medicine specialist whose professional expertise informed the portrayal of industrial health investigations. Production began in early 2019, targeting a premiere in July of that year as a 16-episode medical investigative drama emphasizing real-world occupational hazards and corporate cover-ups. Park Joon-woo's prior experience directing the program Unanswered Questions (Geugeosi Algosipda) influenced the series' procedural elements, incorporating techniques from on-site reporting to enhance narrative realism in uncovering accident causes. Inspiration drew from documented industrial accidents in , such as those involving workplace diseases and fatalities suppressed by conglomerates, reflecting broader societal critiques of inequality and institutional . Song Yoon-hee integrated authentic medical diagnostics from her clinical background, while Park Joon-woo emphasized thematic parallels to unresolved real-life cases probed in Unanswered Questions, aiming to highlight systemic failures in labor safety without fabricating unsubstantiated conspiracies. The core premise evolved from these sources to position the protagonists as "doctor detectives" challenging powerful entities, prioritizing over sensationalism to maintain credibility in depicting causal links between and outcomes.

Casting Process

The principal leads for Doctor Detective were confirmed by SBS on March 22, 2019, with actress cast as the industrial health doctor Do Joong-eun, Bong Tae-gyu as forensic pathologist Heo Min-ki, and as lawyer Choi Tae-young. These selections aligned with the series' focus on investigating industrial accidents and corporate malfeasance, leveraging the actors' prior experience in dramatic roles involving professional expertise and moral conflicts. Supporting roles were announced progressively in the following months. On April 2, 2019, Japanese actress was revealed to portray the character Seok Jin-i, marking an international addition to the ensemble amid ongoing casting for the SBS Monday-Tuesday slot. Veteran actress Park Ji-young joined as Gong Il-soon, director of the Center for Unidentified Diseases, emphasizing the production's intent to feature resilient female figures in investigative contexts. Cameo appearances were finalized closer to the premiere, including actor in a special role during episode 10, announced on June 28, 2019, to enhance narrative depth without altering the core lineup. The process reflected standard K-drama practices for mid-tier productions, prioritizing established performers through agency negotiations rather than open auditions, with announcements timed to build pre-airing momentum ahead of the July 17 debut.

Filming and Technical Aspects

Doctor Detective was filmed primarily in , utilizing a mix of on-location shoots and studio sets to portray industrial facilities, medical environments, and urban settings central to the plot. Key exterior locations included Singil Station in for transit scenes, for arrival and investigative sequences, the West Sea Fisheries Research Institute to depict research and corporate intrigue, and Dongjak Bridge over the Han River for dramatic confrontations. The production, handled by The Story Works, was directed by Park Joon-woo, who oversaw the integration of medical procedural elements with detective thriller pacing through practical location work and controlled interior shots. Episodes maintained a runtime of around 70 minutes, allowing for detailed case resolutions within the standard South Korean Wednesday-Thursday broadcast slot on SBS. Technical execution emphasized realistic depictions of forensic and health inspections, relying on handheld and steady-cam techniques to convey urgency in accident reconstructions, though specific credits beyond the director's vision remain undocumented in primary production records.

Cast and Characters

Main Cast

The principal roles in Doctor Detective are portrayed by , , and . Park Jin-hee stars as Do Joong-eun (also spelled Do Jung-eun), an industrial health doctor determined to expose the causes of occupational diseases and accidents often concealed by corporations. Her character leads investigations into workplace hazards, partnering with specialists to advocate for affected workers. Bong Tae-gyu plays Heo Min-ki, a proficient general and former doctor who collaborates with Do Joong-eun to unravel medical mysteries tied to industrial malpractices. His role involves forensic-like analysis of patient cases, highlighting expertise in trauma and . Lee Ki-woo portrays Choi Tae-young, a central figure in the diagnostic team at the Center for Unidentified , contributing to the probe of enigmatic illnesses linked to corporate negligence. His character's involvement underscores the interdisciplinary approach to solving complex health crises.

Supporting Cast

Park Ji-young portrayed Gong Il-soon, the director and founder of the Center for Unidentified Diseases (UDC), a pivotal figure who oversees the team's investigations into mysterious illnesses and industrial hazards. Lee Young-jin played Byun Jung-ho, the UDC's chief of nursing, providing administrative and logistical support to the core investigative unit. Ryu Hyun-kyung acted as Choi Min, a dedicated team member contributing to forensic analysis and case resolutions within the UDC framework. Additional supporting roles included Roh Haeng-ha as Kim Yang-hee, involved in medical examinations, and Bae Noo-ri as Park Hye-mi, appearing in episodes related to patient interactions and evidence gathering. These characters bolstered the series' ensemble by depicting the collaborative dynamics of multidisciplinary teams tackling causal factors in unexplained health crises.

Music and Soundtrack

Original Soundtrack

The for Doctor Detective consists of three digital singles featuring vocal tracks, released in conjunction with the series' airing on SBS from July 17 to September 5, 2019. These OST parts were produced by Blending Co., Ltd., and primarily serve to underscore emotional and narrative tension in episodes involving industrial investigations and personal struggles. Part 1, released on August 22, 2019, includes the lead track "Cheonggyecheon 8ga" (청계천 8가) performed by Lee Jung Ah, accompanied by its instrumental version; the song evokes urban introspection aligned with the drama's Seoul-based settings and character backstories.
PartRelease DateTrack TitleArtistDuration
1August 22, 2019Lee Jung Ah4:40
1August 22, 2019Lee Jung Ah4:40
Part 2 features "Dangerous World" (위험한 세계) by Chaeul (credited as Ye Rin in some releases), with its instrumental; this track, an adaptation of a 2013 song by Yoon Young-bae, highlights themes of peril in corporate cover-ups depicted in the plot.
PartRelease DateTrack TitleArtistDuration
22019 (during broadcast)Dangerous World (위험한 세계)ChaeulApprox. 4:00
22019 (during broadcast)Dangerous World (Inst.)ChaeulApprox. 4:00
Part 3, released post-broadcast on January 6, 2020, comprises "What It Becomes" (무엇이 되어) by Yui Ran (유이란), plus ; it provides a reflective close to the series' arcs of justice and redemption.
PartRelease DateTrack TitleArtistDuration
3January 6, 2020What It Becomes (무엇이 되어)Yui RanApprox. 4:30
3January 6, 2020What It Becomes (Inst.)Yui RanApprox. 4:30
No comprehensive physical or full score compilation was issued, with tracks available digitally via platforms like and .

Broadcast

Airing Details

Doctor Detective originally aired on (SBS) in , premiering on July 17, 2019. The series broadcast episodes on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 KST, following the standard format for midweek K-dramas. Each weekly airing consisted of two 35-minute segments, equivalent to one full episode of approximately 70 minutes, resulting in 16 full episodes over the run. The final episode aired on September 5, 2019, spanning a total of seven weeks from to conclusion without reported hiatuses. This aligned with SBS's typical Wednesday-Thursday slot for prime-time dramas during the summer period. International broadcasts and streaming availability followed later, with platforms like Viki and acquiring rights for global distribution, though specific regional dates varied.

Episode Ratings

"Doctor Detective" premiered with nationwide viewership ratings of 4.6% for the first part and 5.7% for the second part of episode 1 on July 17, 2019, according to Nielsen Korea measurements. The series maintained ratings in the mid-4% to low-5% range for the initial episodes before a gradual decline, with the lowest ratings of 2.5% recorded for the first part of episode 13 on August 28, 2019. The finale on September 5, 2019, drew 3.9% for both parts of episode 16, reflecting consistent but modest performance in its Wednesday-Thursday time slot on SBS. The following table summarizes the Nielsen Korea nationwide ratings for each episode, divided into parts as broadcast:
EpisodeAir DatePart 1 (%)Part 2 (%)
12019-07-174.65.7
22019-07-185.15.2
32019-07-244.65.0
42019-07-255.05.1
52019-07-313.74.3
62019-08-014.33.8
72019-08-074.44.8
82019-08-084.04.0
92019-08-144.04.4
102019-08-154.44.1
112019-08-213.54.0
122019-08-223.13.5
132019-08-282.53.1
142019-08-292.82.8
152019-09-043.03.4
162019-09-053.93.9
These figures represent average household viewership and positioned the drama competitively early on but increasingly behind rivals like "" in later weeks.

Reception

Critical Reviews

Doctor Detective (2019) received limited attention from major international critics, with reception largely gauged through audience ratings and niche drama review sites. On , the series holds an average rating of 7.2 out of 10 from 70 user reviews, reflecting appreciation for its case-of-the-week medical investigations and emphasis on corporate accountability in industrial health issues. Users praised the lead performances, particularly Park Jin-hee's portrayal of the determined industrial health doctor Do Jung-eun, for conveying analytical rigor and moral resolve, though some critiqued the overarching narrative as underdeveloped and secondary to episodic plots. Screen Rant included the series in its ranking of the 25 best medical K-dramas, describing it as a "wonderful woman-led K-drama" that effectively partners forensic expertise with themes, noting its sustained viewer interest despite lacking awards recognition. Domestic viewership on SBS maintained solid ratings averaging around 5-6% nationally during its July 17 to September 5, 2019, run, indicating consistent appeal among Korean audiences for its procedural format blending medicine and detective work. Critics and reviewers on specialized platforms like Dramarun commended the show's message of ethical steadfastness, arguing it encourages viewers to confront concealed truths in professional settings, though they acknowledged formulaic elements in resolving corporate malfeasance cases. Overall, while not a critical darling, the series was valued for its grounded approach to occupational scandals, with detractors pointing to repetitive structures and a meandering main plotline that failed to build sustained tension.

Audience Response

Doctor Detective received mixed responses from audiences in , where viewership ratings remained consistently low throughout its run on SBS from July 17 to September 5, 2019. Nationwide AGB Nielsen ratings for early episodes hovered between 4.6% and 5.7%, but declined steadily, culminating in a finale rating of approximately 3%, signaling limited domestic popularity despite the drama's focus on real-world industrial hazards. This underperformance contrasted with initial buzz around its forensic investigation premise and star casting, including and , yet heavy thematic content on corporate corruption and occupational diseases may have deterred broader viewership in a market favoring lighter romances or thrillers. Internationally, the series found a niche following among K-drama fans, earning a 7.6/10 average rating on MyDramaList from 753 users, higher than its 7.2/10 on based on 70 reviews. Global viewers praised the case-of-the-week structure, realistic depictions of , and unflinching portrayal of South Korean industrial accidents, such as those echoing historical events like the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster or factory collapses. However, feedback often noted pacing issues, underdeveloped personal relationships, and a perceived overemphasis on trial-and-error investigations rather than airtight resolutions. On platforms like , enthusiasts recommended it for investigative drama aficionados but acknowledged its obscurity compared to mainstream hits. Overall, audience sentiment underscored the drama's educational value in highlighting systemic failures in worker safety and corporate accountability, with some reviews lauding its "meaningful" social critique amid South Korea's political landscape. Yet, execution flaws, including formulaic plotting and emotional disconnects, contributed to its status as an underappreciated gem rather than a breakout success, appealing primarily to viewers interested in procedural elements over character-driven narratives.

Accolades and Nominations

Doctor Detective did not receive any major awards or nominations. Despite its focus on industrial health investigations and moderate viewership success, the series was not recognized at prominent ceremonies such as the 2019 SBS Drama Awards or the Baeksang Arts Awards. Lead actress Park Jin-hee, who portrayed Do Jung-eun, also did not secure individual acting honors for her performance in the drama at these events. The lack of accolades aligns with its niche appeal within the medical thriller genre, where critical and award attention often favored higher-rated contemporaries.

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