Kang Ho Dong - Notable Programs

Notable Programs

  • Happy Sunday - 1 Night 2 Days is a wild variety program that airs on Sundays. Seven members Kang Ho-dong (main MC), Lee Su-geun, Eun Ji-won, Kim Jong-min, Uhm Tae-woong and Lee Seung-gi go on a trip for 1 night and 2 days and they play games (Bok-bul-bok) and present the beautiful sceneries of South Korea to the viewers. Kang won his first Daesang from KBS during the annual KBS Entertainment Awards in 2008 for hosting 1 Night 2 Days.
  • Golden Fishery is a talk show that airs on Wednesdays. Kang Ho-dong plays a "knee guru" to whom celebrities present a current problem and Kang, along with popular comedian Yoo Se Yoon and All Rise Band, tries to come up with a solution.
  • Star King is a talent variety program that airs on Saturdays. Each week, there are different challengers who compete for the title "STAR KING" and guests stars are invited to be the judges of the competition.
  • Strong Heart is a talk show hosted by Kang Ho-dong and Lee Seung-gi that airs on Tuesdays. Each week, 24 guests stars are invited to share their entertaining or heartwarming stories that are related to the theme assigned and the guest with the most touching story is presented with the "Strong Heart" title.

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