List of programs broadcast by Korean Broadcasting System

This is a list of programs broadcast on South Korean terrestrial television channels KBS1 and KBS2 of Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) network.

Prime-time dramas

KBS prime-time flagship dramas are broadcast on KBS2 at 21:55, generally with three series airing simultaneously, with each series airing on two connesecutive nights: Mondays and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays; and Saturday and Sunday; and on KBS1 at 20:25, every weekdays and at 20:40 on Saturdays, following the weekend edition of KBS News 9.

KBS2 Monday-Tuesday dramas

For further details see Korean-language Wikipedia article: 한국방송공사 월화드라마.

KBS2 Wednesday-Thursday dramas

For further details see Korean-language Wikipedia article: 한국방송공사 수목드라마.

KBS2 Friday dramas

KBS2 Friday-Saturday dramas

KBS2 Saturday-Sunday dramas (19:55)

KBS1 Saturday-Sunday dramas (21:45)

Inspired by Taiga drama from NHK of Japan, historical dramas began to air in 1981 with Daemyeong, a story about Hyojong of Joseon. The series usually airs about 50 minutes every Saturday and Sunday at 21:45.

KBS2 Saturday-Sunday dramas (21:30)

KBS1 Monday to Friday dramas (20:25)

For further details see Korean-language Wikipedia article: 한국방송공사 1TV 일일연속극.

KBS2 Monday to Friday dramas (18:50)

KBS2 Monday to Friday dramas (19:45)

KBS1 Monday to Saturday dramas (08:00)

  • TV Novel: Sunok (TV소설 순옥이; 2006–2007)

KBS2 Monday to Friday dramas (09:00)

KBS2 Sunday dramas (08:55)

KBS2 Saturday anthology (23:15)

KBS2 Sunday anthology (23:15)

Award shows

Documentaries

News and current affairs

KBS1

KBS2

KBS World

Sports

Entertainment

In October 2004, October 2007 and 2012 within frameworks of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union 49th General Assembly KBS will host major international music festivals in KBS Hall in Seoul - First ABU TV and Radio Song Festivals.[1][2]

Children's

See also

References

  1. "ABU TV and Radio Song Festivals 2012". ESCKAZ.com. Retrieved 17 August 2004.
  2. "ABU GA Seoul 2012". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 17 August 2007.
  3. "How to apply for K-Pop Music Shows". Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved 3 June 2004.

External links

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