Cleaning Up (South Korean TV series)

2022 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cleaning Up (Korean: 클리닝 업; RR: Keullining eop) is a South Korean television series based on the 2019 British series of the same name, starring Yum Jung-ah, Jeon So-min, and Kim Jae-hwa. It aired on JTBC from June 4 to July 24, 2022, every Saturday and Sunday at 22:30 (KST) for 16 episodes.[4]

Hangul
클리닝 업
RRKeullining eop
MRK'ŭllining ŏp
Based onCleaning Up
by Mark Mallow
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Cleaning Up
Promotional poster for Cleaning Up
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Hangul
클리닝 업
RRKeullining eop
MRK'ŭllining ŏp
Based onCleaning Up
by Mark Mallow
Written byChoi Kyung-mi[1]
Directed byYoon Seong-sik[1]
Starring
Music byGaemi[2]
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producerLee Se-young[2]
Producers
  • Park Jun-seo[2]
  • Kim So-jang[2]
Production companies
Original release
NetworkJTBC
ReleaseJune 4 (2022-06-04) 
July 24, 2022 (2022-07-24)
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Synopsis

Cleaning Up tells the story of three cleaners: Eo Yong-mi (Yum Jung-ah), Ahn In-kyung (Jeon So-min), and Maeng Soo-ja (Kim Jae-hwa) at a financial company who resort to insider trading, in order to feed their family and fulfil their dreams, after accidentally overhearing a piece of financial information.

Cast

Main

Supporting

People around Eo Young-mi

People around Maeng Soo-ja

  • Go In-beom as Jung Sa-jang[14]
  • Kwon Ji-woo as Jung Geun-woo[15]

People around Ahn In-kyung

Investment & Securities Service Cleaning Team

Extended

  • Ha Shi-eun as Boo So-yeon[21]
  • Lee Tae-gum as Park Seong-gyu[22]

Special appearances

Viewership

Cleaning Up: South Korea viewers per episode (thousands)
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SeasonEpisode numberAverage
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1619566498611407640N/A492438566574562428585424698507
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Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[26][A]
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Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
(Nielsen Korea)[26]
Nationwide Seoul
1 June 4, 2022 2.737% (3rd) 3.084% (2nd)
2 June 5, 2022 2.514% (5th) 2.267% (4th)
3 June 11, 2022 2.322% (4th) 2.687% (3rd)
4 June 12, 2022 2.570% (4th) 2.500% (4th)
5 June 18, 2022 1.986% (6th) 1.893% (9th)
6 June 19, 2022 2.820% (2nd) 2.350% (3rd)
7 June 25, 2022 2.018% (12th) N/A
8 June 26, 2022 2.236% (5th) 1.874% (9th)
9 July 2, 2022 2.125% (7th) N/A
10 July 3, 2022 2.787% (3rd) 2.228% (4th)
11 July 9, 2022 2.478% (8th) 2.149% (9th)
12 July 10, 2022 2.566% (5th) 2.147% (8th)
13 July 16, 2022 1.973% (12th) N/A
14 July 17, 2022 2.505% (7th) 1.979% (10th)
15 July 23, 2022 1.912% (10th) 1.747% (9th)
16 July 24, 2022 3.015% (4nd) 2.257% (6th)
Average 2.410% 1.823%[B]
  • In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest published ratings and the red numbers represent the highest published ratings.
  • N/A denotes ratings that was not released.
  • 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).
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Notes

  1. Due to one audience measurement not published, the exact average audience measurement is unknown.
  2. This average ratings is calculated based on the published ratings, the exact average ratings is unknown due to multiple ratings not published.

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