I Live Alone (TV series)

I Live Alone
Also known as 'Na Honja Sanda'
Genre Reality television
Directed by Oh Yun-hwan
Choi Hang-ho
Starring see 'Hosts'
Narrated by Kim Kwang-kyu
Opening theme "Suit & Tie" by Justin Timberlake
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 184+1 (Pilot)
Production
Location(s) South Korea
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 75-80 minutes
Production company(s) MBC
Release
Original network MBC, MBC+ Drama, MBC Every 1
Picture format NTSC
First shown in South Korea
Original release March 22, 2013 (2013-03-22) – present
Chronology
Related shows When a Man Lives Alone
(남자가 혼자 살 때)[1]
External links
Website

I Live Alone (Hangul: 나 혼자 산다; RR: Na Honja Sanda) is a South Korean television entertainment program, distributed and syndicated by MBC every Friday at 11:00 pm.

Contents

I Live Alone is recognized as one of the "Real-Variety" show in Korean television. The program is unscripted with using documentary techniques with variety show elements, and also follows a similar format of reality television programs, familiar to the viewers of Infinite Challenge on same network,[2] and also some audiences in the West. Every Friday night, this programme shows selected Rainbow members' everyday lives, both in and out of their residing places. As proclaimed on its official homepage,[3] there are about 5 million 'single's in South Korea, and about one-third of South Korean entertainers are also in 'single' status. This programme is to recollect their daily lives, and form its unique sympathies among the singles within South Korea by showing celebrities' lives without significant filtering. Since its beginning, each hosts of this programme gathered to form a club called Rainbow (Hangul: 무지개; RR: Mujigae).

Current members

Member Episodes #
Kim Yong-gun 22-present
Jun Hyun-moo 26-present
Kian 84 163-present
Han Hye Jin 171-present
C Jamm 173-present
Lee Si-eon 177-present
Park Na-rae 178-present

Former members

Member Episodes #
Kim Kwang-kyu 1-110
Noh Hong-chul 1-79
Defconn 1-63
Lee Sung-jae 1-37
Kim Tae-won 1-25
Seo In-guk 1-14
Kangta 15-25
Yoseob 28-45
Kim Min-joon 33-49
Fabien 42-93
Yuk Jung-wan 46-149
Lee Tae-gon 71-111
Kangnam 73-137
Kim Dong-wan 101-150
Hwang Seok-jeong 106-136
Kang Min-hyuk 114-134
Kim Young-chul 117-169
Hwang Chi-yeul 126-168
Lee Guk-joo 137-183
Han Chae-ah 146-171
Kim Ban-jang 159-171
Sleepy 172-181

Guests (with segments)

Appearances

Ratings

2015

2016

Awards

Year Award Category Recipients Result
2013 MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in a Variety Show Kim Kwang-kyu Won
2014 MBC Entertainment Awards New Star Award Yuk Jung-wan, Fabien, Kangnam Won
MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in a Variety Show Kim Kwang-kyu, Jun Hyun-moo Won
2015 51st Baeksang Arts Awards Best Male Variety Performer Jun Hyun-moo Won
MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in a Variety Show Kim Dong-wan Won
MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in a Variety Show Hwang Seok-jeong Won

References

  1. a pilot-programme during the 2013 Korean New Year season. (broadcast on February 10, 2013)
  2. Even the host-in-chief of this show is Noh Hong-chul, who is both founding and famous member of Infinite Challenge.
  3. The reason of creating 'Mujiegae', MBC(iMBC), Retrieved on December 13, 2013

External links

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