1. "Infinite Challenge"
Infinite Challenge is a reality show variety show launched by South Korea's MBC TV station on April 23, 2005.
The program was originally one of the segments in the variety show "Saturday". After many program reforms, it was finally presented independently on May 6, 2006 as the first "real variety show" in the history of Korean television. Produced independently with different themes and formats every week, the name "Infinite Challenge" has been used since then.
"Infinite Challenge" has achieved unprecedented success in the history of Korean variety shows due to its innovative format, flexible content settings, and strong host lineup.
2. "RunningMan"
"RunningMan" is an outdoor competitive reality show launched by South Korea's SBS TV station in the "Sunday is So Good" unit. The program is committed to creating a new type of entertainment program different from Realvariety. Each issue has a different theme, with different guests participating, and different teams are divided into competitions. By completing various game tasks, the winning team will receive a title or prize.
The members include eight members Yoo Jae Suk, Ji Suk Jin, Kim Jong Kook, HAHA (Ha Dong Hoon), Song Ji Hyo, Lee Kwang Soo?, as well as Jeon So Min and Yang Se Chan who joined in 2017. Former members Song Joong Ki, Lizzy (Park Soo Young), and Gary (Kang Hee Gun) left due to personal development reasons.
3. "Please Help the Refrigerator"
"Please Help the Refrigerator" is a cooking talk show variety show produced and broadcast by South Korea's JTBC TV station.
The format of the program is that the guests come to the show with their own refrigerators. Eight chefs directly use the raw materials in the refrigerator, compete in pairs, and use the most common ingredients to make delicious food on the spot within 15 minutes.
4. "The Return of Superman"
"The Return of Superman" is a parent-child entertainment variety reality show on South Korea's KBS TV station. The production company of this program is South Korea's KOENMEDIA Co., Ltd., which is the largest production company in South Korea.
The content is about a father taking his child and spending 48 hours without the mother. It was piloted in September 2013 and premiered in November of the same year.
5. "Weekly Idol"
"Weekly Idol", a duo composed of senior Korean entertainment host Jung Hyung Don and hip-hop singer Defconn, focuses on the latest Korean fever entertainment topics, Each episode features interviews with a group of fan-favorite idol groups. Quick questions and answers from the host and idol members, a variety show full of laughter and immediacy.
In addition, the program visits the places where idols hang out, discloses idol maps to fans, and uses surveillance cameras to secretly record the idols’ behavioral reactions to emergencies, bringing rare insights from Korean idols every week. Appearance