Lee Sang-min, who successfully remarried someone 10 years younger, has succeeded in finding a job again.
KBS Joy's new entertainment program <Gwaedamnote> features four traditional cultural artists who directly grants stories of mysterious experiences that actually occurred in daily life, legends of old taboos, and spiritual phenomena hidden within families or communities, along with interpretations rooted in folklore, psychology, and spirituality.
The traditional cultural artists will participate as storytellers in stories based on 'true events,' uncovering hidden meanings and the context of taboos, and leaving viewers with a sense of real fear and deep aftertaste.
As hosts, the program will feature entertainment veteran Lee Sang-min, witty entertainer Jo Chung-hyun, and charming emotional trot singer Ha Yu-bi. The three hosts, each with different backgrounds, aim to enhance viewer immersion as the central axis weaving stories that traverse tradition and modernity, reality and unreality.
There will also be a corner that selects iconic episodes from KBS's classic drama series 'Legend of the Homeland' as a homage.
Every week, viewers will watch memorable scenes together, and traditional cultural artists will interpret the traditional symbols, superstitions, and roots of taboos within those scenes from their perspectives.
With a structure that intersects tradition and modernity, fiction and true stories, it is expected to provide a differentiated immersion from existing occult content, serving as an 'archive of fear' that evokes the senses of old fears and memories from childhood, and a site for emotional regression.
The forbidden stories of <Gwaedamnote> are set to premiere at 12 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4, on KBS Joy.
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