Happy Sunday - Awards & Achievements

Awards & Achievements

Year Awards
2005
  • 4th KBS Entertainment Awards
    • Best Entertainer Award - Kim Jong Kook (Nal Ah Ra Shoot-Dori)
    • Best Variety Show Award - Happy Sunday
2006
  • 5th KBS Entertainment Awards
    • Best Entertainer Award - Kim Jong Min (Heroine 6)
    • The Very Best Variety Show Female MC Award - Hyun Young (Heroine 6)
2007
  • 6th KBS Entertainment Awards (December 22)
    • Best Entertainer Award - Lee Su Geun (1 Night 2 Days, Gag Concert "We Need Conversations')
    • Best Variety Show Award - Happy Sunday: Immortal Music Classics
    • The Very Best Variety Show Award - Happy Sunday: 1 Night 2 Days
    • Best Variety Show Male MC Award - Ji Suk Jin (High-Five)
    • The Very Best Variety Show Female MC Award - Hyun Young (High-Five)
    • Grand Award (Daesang) - Tak Jae Hoon (Unforgettable Songs/Immortal Music Classics)
2008
  • 20th Korean Producers' Award of Korea (February 28)
    • Best Show Host - Kang Ho Dong (1 Night 2 Days)
  • 44th Paeksang Arts Awards (April 24)
    • Daesang (TV Category) - Kang Ho Dong (1 Night 2 Days)
  • 15th Korea Entertainment Art Awards (November 12)
    • Best Comedian Award - Lee Su Geun
    • Best Program Award - 1 Night 2 Days
  • 7th KBS Entertainment Awards (December 27)
    • Best Screenwriter - Lee Woo Jung (1 Night 2 Days)
    • Best Popular Award - Lee Seung Gi (1 Night 2 Days)
  • Audience & Producer's Best Program Award - Happy Sunday
    • Grand Award (Daesang) - Kang Ho Dong (1 Night 2 Days)
2009
  • 21st Korean Producers' Award of Korea (March 6)
    • Best Entertainment Show Award - 1 Night 2 Days
  • 8th KBS Entertainment Awards (December 26)
    • Best Entertainer Award - Kim Sung Min & Kim Tae Won (Qualifying Men)
    • Best Male MC Award - Lee Su Geun (1 Night 2 Days & Sang Sang Plus Season 2)
  • Audience & Producer's Best Program Award - Happy Sunday
    • Grand Award (Daesang) - Kang Ho Dong (1 Night 2 Days)

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