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The KBS Drama Awards is an awards ceremony presented by the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network. It is held annually on 31 December. The highest honor of the ceremony is the "Grand Prize", awarded to the best actor or actress of the year.
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This program -- one of our viewers’ favorites -- brings you the weekly wrap-up of news in the world of entertainment. This year, Entertainment Weekly celebrates its 20th anniversary. Since Park Tae-ho, the program’s executive producer, and Lee So-ra, a famous Korean model, became the emcees of Entertainment Weekly, its rating soared by 7 percent, recording an all-time high in the program’s history. The program’s credibility has enhanced when KBS reporters and producers took charge of its planning firsthand.
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A series of 8 one-act dramas. It is the continuation of a classic series of ghost stories which aired first on KBS between 1977 and 1989 and later between 1996 and 1999. This marks the return of the series after nine years.
0A rural healing drama that tells the stories of urban families who have been forcibly relocated from the city to Yeon-ri, a clean and fresh area, to find true happiness in nature.
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0A provocative and honest love story about a man and woman with a younger partner who overcome the barrier of age difference and are bold and honest in their love. (Source: Korean = KBS || Translation = MyDramaList)
0A sweeping historical epic set in the late Three Kingdoms era, following Silla’s fierce battles against Goguryeo, Baekje, and Tang as its kings and generals fight to achieve the unification of the Korean Peninsula.
0Kang Tae Ju, a former neurosurgeon who now serves as a hospital director struggling to face a dangerous criminal in order to save his wife, who was kidnapped before their divorce.
0'We will handle the various problems that occur in the Hurly-Burly Town, a town made of paper.' 'Ti-Ti', 'Tok-Tok' and 'Kiri' come together to create a disorderly rescue team. However, their out-of-the-ordinary solutions lead to increased discontent among the town residents. One day, Kiri sends a message in alien language, resulting in Pang-Pang, landing in the house of Ti-Ti. Pang-Pang, who suddenly got lost, begins to live with Ti-Ti, who takes care of him warmheartedly. Thanks to Pang-Pang, the Ti-Ti Pang Pang Rescue Team steadily starts to receive recognition by the Hurly-Burly Town residents.
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0Saturday Freedom was a South Korean reality-variety show shown on the KBS2 network, which competes directly against MBC's We Got Married and Infinite Challenge, and SBS' Star Junior Show Bungeoppang and Star King. The lineup ended on March 31, 2012, with Immortal Songs 2 becoming a separate program and Invincible Youth 2 moving into the time slot.
0Love in 3 Colors is a 1999 South Korean television drama series produced and broadcast by KBS starring Choi Ji-woo, Ryu Jin, Lee Hwi-hyang and Park Jin-hee. It premiered on KBS2 on May 9, 1999 and ended on November 14, 1999, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 20:00 for 56 episodes.
0Happy Sunday is a Korean reality-variety show shown on the KBS2 network, which competes directly against MBC's Sunday Sunday Night and SBS's Good Sunday line-up. Although it has been broadcast since 2003, its line-up of shows has frequently changed, with a complete revamp occurring in Spring of 2007. At that time, three new shows were introduced – Are You Ready, High-Five, and Immortal Music Classics. Due to its poor reception, Are You Ready quickly evolved into 1 Night 2 Days, with most of its cast intact. In late November 2008, Happy Sunday had a revamp of its shows keeping 1 Night 2 Days as the second segment and bringing back Immortal Music Classics which was previously liked by viewers. However in late March, Immortal Music Classics ended once again and was replaced with Qualifications of Men, making Happy Sunday an all-male cast, with a total of 14 members. In 2013, Qualifications of Men was cancelled and replaced with Star Family Show Mamma Mia. Out of the three Sunday night shows, KBS's Happy Sunday, MBC's Sunday Sunday Night and SBS's Good Sunday, only KBS has kept its program as a "whole program." Both MBC and SBS has divided their Sunday night show into two parts, the first segment as one program and the second as another. Both MBC and SBS have done this to record better TV ratings, which is important in South Korea media to prove the show's popularity. The key variety programs which garner Sunday night ratings and are usually compared to one another are Happy Sunday's 1 Night 2 Days, Sunday Sunday Night's We Got Married, and Good Sunday's Family Outing.