Gag Concert

Gag Concert (1999- )

RunningVariety showComedy

Gag Concert is a Korean sketch-comedy TV show on KBS2 network. It began airing in September 1999 and is the oldest of South Korea current comedy programs.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:20 (80 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2019-09-01Episode 1013Sep 1, 2019
2019-08-25Episode 1012Aug 25, 2019
2019-08-18Episode 1011Aug 18, 2019
2019-08-11Episode 1010Aug 11, 2019
2019-07-21Episode 1009Jul 21, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Gag Concert premiere?

Gag Concert premiered on September 4, 1999.

Who were the main cast members of Gag Concert in 1999?

The main cast members of Gag Concert in 1999 included Kim Jun-ho, Kim Giri, Lee Sang-min, Yoon Hyung-bin, and Shin Bora, among others.

How often did new episodes of Gag Concert air in 1999?

In 1999, new episodes of Gag Concert aired weekly.

What was the format of Gag Concert in 1999?

Gag Concert followed a sketch comedy format, featuring different skits, monologues, and musical performances.

Were there any recurring characters or sketches in Gag Concert in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 featured several recurring characters and sketches, including The Brave Guys, Brave Men, and the School of Oz.

Did Gag Concert have a live audience in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 had a live audience, adding to the energy and laughter during the show.

Who were the hosts of Gag Concert in 1999?

Gag Concert in 1999 had various hosts throughout the year, including Kim Jun-ho, Lee Sang-min, and Yoon Hyung-bin.

Did Gag Concert win any awards in 1999?

While there is no specific information about awards won in 1999, Gag Concert has been recognized and awarded numerous times throughout its run.

Were there any guest appearances on Gag Concert in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 featured guest appearances from popular celebrities, comedians, and musicians, adding variety to the show.

Were there any memorable skits or moments from Gag Concert in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 had several memorable skits and moments, including the popular "Gag Concert News" segment and the hilarious "Poverty Elimination Show."

Did Gag Concert introduce any new comedians in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 served as a platform for introducing new comedians to the audience, helping them gain recognition and launch their careers.

How was the audience response to Gag Concert in 1999?

The audience response to Gag Concert in 1999 was generally positive, with the show gaining popularity and a dedicated fan base.

Did Gag Concert address any social or political issues in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 often addressed social and political issues through its comedy sketches, providing a satirical commentary on current events.

Were there any notable collaborations on Gag Concert in 1999?

Yes, Gag Concert in 1999 featured collaborations between comedians, musicians, and other artists, creating unique and entertaining performances.

How did Gag Concert contribute to the Korean comedy scene in 1999?

Gag Concert in 1999 played a significant role in shaping the Korean comedy scene by introducing new talents, exploring various comedic styles, and entertaining a wide audience.

Did Gag Concert receive high ratings in 1999?

While specific ratings information for 1999 is not available, Gag Concert has consistently enjoyed high ratings and maintained its popularity over the years.

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