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Actor Lee Il-won will reveal his son for the first time.
KBS 2TV's "The Men Who Live" (hereinafter referred to as "The Man Who Live") will return to 9:20 p.m. on Saturday night after a six-month programming shift. The reorganization, which returns to the iconic time slot that ranked No. 1 in entertainment on Saturday for the past 12 consecutive weeks, is not just a shift in organization, but also signals a change in the weekend entertainment landscape through a differentiated narrative called "Real Family Story."
◆ to put 'growth' beyond 'observation'
"Salimnam," which has stood tall as KBS's flagship entertainment show since its first broadcast in 2017, is a "growth-type entertainment" that has recorded the trajectory of the actual life and relationship of the cast beyond simple observation. For nine years, the program's unique color has been clearly strengthened by consistently capturing everyday laughter and conflict, and changes in relationships that bloom within it.
At the center is a deep family story that encompasses generations. The fighting chemistry between brother Park Seo-jin and younger brother Hyo-jung and their children and the affectionate family love between parents and children give a heavy impression to all generations. In particular, the narrative of the Park Seo-jin family, which has become stronger after the second anniversary of joining, clearly shows the aspect of "growth-type family entertainment."
On top of that, Lee Min-woo's episode, which showed the pain and worry as a child due to his mother's early diagnosis of dementia, the difficulties of parenting experienced by three generations living together, and the difference in lifestyle, drew great sympathy through the realistic concerns faced by modern families. As such, "Salimnam" is forming a social consensus by sharing the life inflection points and curves of the cast with viewers.
◆ The power of 'real narratives' proved to be a hot topic
The strength of "Salimnam" is that changes in real life soon lead to buzz. The love story between Ji Sang-ryul and Shin Bo-ram led to the "official couple of Salimnam No. 1," creating a realistic level of immersion. Since the broadcast, interest in the progress of the relationship between the two has continued, and it has been receiving enthusiastic responses online.
In particular, Lee Min-woo was at the center of the topic as he faced a big inflection point in his life with "Salimnam." He, who has shared his sincere daily life through broadcasting, received enthusiastic congratulations from viewers, delivering the news of his marriage and his second generation. This "real narrative," which shows the second act of the life of the cast and the birth process of a new life without any addition or subtraction, leaves viewers with a deep lingering feeling beyond simple fun.
◆ A new preview of 'Salimnam' to inspire fun
In the future, exclusive episodes that can only be met in "Salimnam" will be unveiled. On the 28th, MC Lee's daily life and son will be revealed for the first time in an entertainment show, and viewers' attention is focused on "Mom" Lee's sincere appearance. In addition, the wedding scene of Lee Min-woo, who is about to get married in March, is also set to be released exclusively. As Lee Min-woo, who received great support by announcing the blessing of the second-generation, the unveiling of the wedding ceremony is expected to be a meaningful scene that will bear precious fruits in his journey with "Salim Nam."
In addition, the addition of a new "Salimnam," which will revitalize the program, is expected to add deep empathy and resonance with a more colorful narrative.
The production team said, "We will visit viewers with more sincere and rich stories," and added, "Please look forward to a warm weekend evening that will combine the strong bond between families, realistic life, and special daily lives that will be unveiled for the first time."
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