⁇ Entertainment Weekly ⁇ Ending only 39 years, Song Hye-kyo ⁇ Former MC Lee Yeong-ae Jeon Do-yeon Past Summoned
Entertainment Weekly' ended in 39 years and summoned Entertainment Weekly' and the Past of Stadiums that shone KBS. On March 16, KBS 2TV entertainment 'year-round plus' inaugural session was given time to recall the last 39 years. Kim Jonghyeon announcer said, "Entertainment Weekly, Korea's first entertainment information program Entertainment Weekly', gave a final greeting to viewers today." Entertainment Weekly', first broadcast on April 8, 1984, has passed through Entertainment Weekly Live' and 'year-round plus' for over 30 years. Among them, there were top Stadiums such as Lee Yeong-ae in the 11th, Jeon Do-yeon in the 16th, Kim Nam-joo in the 23rd, and Han Gain in the 27th. Their young appearance made us guess the long history of Entertainment Weekly'. The lineup of Stadiums that visited Entertainment Weekly' also attracted attention. Jung Woo-sung, who made the buzzword of "good-looking" as a praise of being handsome, showed his confidence in his appearance by saying "I live as I was born" in "Entertainment Weekly" in Past. Song Seung Heon and Song Hye-kyo also had Past who said, "I just want to live as I am." Actor Kim Hye-soo, who made his debut at a young age and became a teen Stadium at a glance with his urban and sophisticated appearance, appeared in Entertainment Weekly' with a cute appearance during the Past three years. Kim Hee-sun was an ordinary girl who liked Past mind and body. In addition, Hyun Bin, who made the first historical moment of 'Guerrilla Dating', Lee Hyo Ri who paralyzed the streets, Song Jung Ki, Han Ji Min, Son Ye Jin and Kim Soo Hyun who showed generous fan service. The appearance of the Stadiums, which are still loved, caught the eye. On the other hand, Entertainment Weekly' mentioned the late Song Hae and the late Huh-cham as Stadiums that contributed to KBS. Song Hae, who became a comedian in 1955 and became the MC of 'National Song Proud' in 1988 and became the official 'Sunday Man'. He was appointed as the first honorary employee of KBS in recognition of his 34 years of traveling all over the country. Song Hae, who was the oldest active MC until the end, died on June 9th at his home in Seoul at the age of 95.