Love Naggers 2018
From the quirky to the scandalous, any relationship is fair game for a panel of love experts who comb over text messages and revel in reenactments.
From the quirky to the scandalous, any relationship is fair game for a panel of love experts who comb over text messages and revel in reenactments.
Love, work, relationships — all kinds of worries come to the fore as celebrity fortune tellers suggest solutions to guests’ life problems.
Hello Baby is a South Korean reality show where celebrities experience parenthood by raising children ages 5 and under. The main purpose is to see whether or not the celebrities make "good" parents.
One of the most popular Korean girl's groups, Red Velvet, is filming their first travel reality show.
To experience motherhood, Girls' Generation members were assigned to be mothers and take care of a 9-month-old baby boy named "Cho Kyung San." Periodically a different male guest would be the father, and they would select the "Best Mom" or "Worst Mom" of that particular day.
Juicy "This or That?" questions make way for real talk as three girl friends and their celebrity guests dive into scenarios with candor and honesty.
This is the first Korean drama-mission variety show where seven girl group members create their own drama, dreams and life with one drama!
A new reality show for those who hesitate to go out because it's dangerous outside the blankets. For those in between glamping and full on wilderness, camping in a car is the new trendy way to DIY camp. Get practical tips from the ‘camping master with over 10 years of experience' Ra Mi Ran, the 'Sensible camper' Kim Sook, and 'Camping Kid' Jung Hyuk. They’ll show you everything about camping in the car!
A romantic reality show in which men and women with various stories and wounds find true love.
Jin Mi A has returned back to Korea. Upon exiting the airport she stumbles onto Yu Gil. Thus begins their series of encounters and their story.
Set in 'Cheonpo New Town' under 'Cheondang', the story depicts the turbulent Cheonpo survival story of 'Jisongi', a disguised married woman who finds it difficult to love or get married.
The Seoul Music Awards (Korean: 서울가요대상; RR: Seoul Gayo Daesang) is an awards show founded in 1990 that is presented annually by Sports Seoul for outstanding achievements in the music industry in South Korea.[1] The winners are selected from singers who have released albums during the year, combined with 30 percent mobile votes,[2] 40 percent digital downloads and album sales, and 30 percent judges' scores