Broadcaster-turned-host Kim Jae-won mentioned his changed schedule after retirement.

On the 17th episode of Channel A 'Best friends to-kyumentary: table for four', 'eternal trot diva' Joo Hyun-mi appeared and talked with close friends Kim Beom-ryong and Kim Su-chan.

In the next-week preview shown at the end of the broadcast, 31-year veteran announcer Kim Jae-won, who recently left KBS, appeared and caught attention.

Earlier, Kim Jae-won chose voluntary retirement one year before his mandatory retirement in July, drawing attention. Because of this he also left 'Morning Yard', which he had hosted for a long time.

That day Kim Jae-won invited close friends comedian Kim Hak-rae and actor Lee Gwang-gi to his home and served a meal he made himself. He said, "Right after retiring I feel at ease. Even a single word feels that way."

Kim Hak-rae said, "You may feel at ease, but isn't it cold outside?", and Kim Jae-won coolly agreed, saying, "Actually, that's true." Lee Gwang-gi also worried, "When you said you were quitting I really thought you'd be doing a lot of work. But there really hasn't been contact," and Kim Jae-won admitted, "There hasn't been contact."

He also mentioned that if one leaves KBS, they cannot appear on KBS programs for three years. Kim Jae-won said, "But self-satisfaction is more important to me. Self-esteem is the score that respects me.." and Lee Gwang-gi, reacting to Kim Jae-won's serious tone, said, "If you keep talking like this, you won't get on variety shows."

Park Kyung-rim said, "Instead, public service ads might come," and Lee Gwang-gi confessed, "Public service ads don't pay," drawing laughter.

Meanwhile, Channel A 'Best friends to-kyumentary: table for four' airs every Monday at 8:10 p.m.

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