Saturday, April 28, 2012

Just Like Today (Korean Drama 2011) EP 113

A family drama about a generation of young people who have their own concerns relating to employment and school fees, and three sets of couples who are hometown friends who wonder about the meaning of life.

Queen Insoo (Korean Drama 2011) EP 43

Drama series depicts the ill fated relationships of three women and their destinies - Queen Insoo dreams of becoming the most powerful person in Joseon, Queen Yoon who suffers misfortune and Queen Junghee. A drama that starts with the 5th generation King Moon Jong to the 10th generation King Yeon San.

MBC Infinite Challenge (Korean Variety) April 21, 2012

Muhan Dojeon (Korean: 무한도전, Hanja: 無限挑戰, Abbr.: Mudo) is a Korean television entertainment program, distributed and syndicated by MBC. As of June and July 2009, it still has the largest market share for its timeslot, between 13.8 percent and 19.7 percent of Korean television viewers watched Muhan Dojeon at 6:40 PM every Saturday night.[2] This makes it the top free-to-air television program on Saturday evening, and also the most viewed non-drama program in South Korea every week (excluding special sporting events, since November 2006, with the exception of January 2009).[3][4] It has kept the same scheduled time, since first airing in 2005. Since 2009, it lasts for roughly 70 minutes, excluding ten minutes of advertising. Episodes are also frequently rerun on several Korean cable broadcasting channels. Infinite Challenge has been reported as the first "Real-Variety" show in Korean television history.[6] The program is largely unscripted, and follows a similar format of challenge-based Reality Television programs, familiar to the audiences in the West, but the challenges are often silly, absurd, or impossible to achieve, so the program takes on the aspect of a satirical comedy variety show, rather than a more standard reality or contest program. In order to achieve its comedic purposes its 6 hosts and staff continuously proclaim, the elements of this show are the 3-Ds,

Immortal Music Classics Seanson April 28,2012

mmortal Music Classics (불후의 명곡) Season 1 A segment of Happy Sunday, titled 불후의 명곡 in Korean (Bulhooae Myeonggok), is co-hosted by former Country Kko Kko partners Shin Jung Hwan and Tak Jae Hoon. Although the show initially had various co-hosts, Kim Sung Eun became the final permanent host alongside Shin and Tak. The special guest for the week is their "vocal coach", usually a famous Korean singer, although sometimes producers and composers have appeared as the special guest in past episodes. During the course of the show, the special guest's top singles (as voted by Netizens) are revealed and the "students" must sing Karaoke-style. At the end of the show, the best singer/student is chosen by the special guest and receives a special prize. This segment started from Kim Won Joon's episode where he brought in presents on his own accord. The show has typically showcased older singers from the past who may or may not be still active in the entertainment industry, including Lee Seung Chul and Kim Heung Gook. However they have also had episodes featuring more recent artists, including S.E.S., in recognition of their 10th anniversary since debut, as well as Sung Si Kyung just before he left for military service in July 2008. This show aired its final episode on September 14, 2008 and is being replaced by Kko Kko Tours Single♥Single with Shin Jung Hwan and Tak Jae Hoon as the hosts. Season 2 Happy Sunday brought back Immortal Music Classics with the same hosts, Shin Jung Hwan, Tak Jae Hoon and Kim Sung Eun. Its first returning episode began airing November 30, 2008, replacing Kko Kko Tours Single♥Single. Kicking off the second season, Patti Kim (패티김) will be the special guest.[9] Patti Kim was the first Korean artist to be invited and perform on Japan's NHK TV as well as Johnny Carson Show in Las Vegas, United States.[10] In season 1, Patti Kim was one of the guests that they wanted to invite on the show but was unable to.

Holyland (OCN) EP 01

Episodes 4) South Korea. Ordinary teen Kang-Yoo (Dong-Ho), who can't get along with people at home or school, begins to learn the basics of boxing from a book. One day, he goes out on the street and defends himself with his new learned boxing skills from a group of thugs. Since that time, he is called the hunter of thugs. By chance, Kang-Yoo meets Sang-Ho, who becomes his mentor. Kang-Yoo pushes himself to find out who he really is ... A TV movie about a homeless teen who wanders the streets and skips school but is able to redeem himself through the beauty of boxing.