Saturday Night Live Korea

Saturday Night Live Korea (2011-2017)

EndedVariety showComedy
Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 23:00 (60 min)

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S09E08Jung Hye Sungmai 13, 2017
S09E07Kim Joon Homai 6, 2017
S09E06Kim So Yeonavr. 29, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' premiere?

'Saturday Night Live Korea' premiered on December 3, 2011.

Who were the original cast members of 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011?

The original cast members of 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011 included Shin Dong-yup, Yoo Se-yoon, Jeong Myeong-hoon, and Lee Hye-ri.

Who were the hosts of the first episode of 'Saturday Night Live Korea'?

The hosts of the first episode of 'Saturday Night Live Korea' were Jang Dong-min and Kim Ji-min.

Who were the musical guests in the first episode of 'Saturday Night Live Korea'?

The musical guests in the first episode of 'Saturday Night Live Korea' were 2NE1.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' feature any recurring sketches in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' featured recurring sketches such as "3 Minutes Boyfriend," "Kim Jang-hoon's Concert," and "Noodle Shop."

Who were the most popular characters in 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011?

Some of the most popular characters in 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011 were Gag Concert's Kim Young-hee, Gag Concert's Kim Goo-ra, and the K-Pop group 2NE1.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' receive any awards in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' received the Best Comedy Program award at the 2011 KBS Entertainment Awards.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011?

Yes, there were notable guest appearances by celebrities such as Yoon Jong-shin, Kim Ji-min, and Lee Guk-joo in 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011.

What were some of the most memorable sketches in 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011?

Some of the most memorable sketches in 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011 were "Korea's Got Talent," "Black Swan," and "The Handmaid's Tale."

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' have any controversies in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' faced controversy for its parody sketches, which some viewers found offensive or controversial.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' have any special episodes or events in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' aired special episodes such as the 'Year-End Special' and the 'Best of 2011' episode in 2011.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' feature any notable collaborations with other TV shows or celebrities in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' collaborated with other TV shows and celebrities, such as 'Gag Concert' and 'Infinite Challenge,' for special crossover episodes in 2011.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' have any special segments or games in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' had special segments and games such as "SNL Hall of Fame" and "3 Minutes Boyfriend" in 2011.

How was the audience response to 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011?

The audience response to 'Saturday Night Live Korea' in 2011 was generally positive, with the show gaining popularity and a dedicated fan base.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' feature any notable parodies or impersonations in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' featured notable parodies and impersonations of celebrities and public figures, such as Psy, Lee Myung-bak, and Kim Tae-hee in 2011.

Did 'Saturday Night Live Korea' have any memorable musical performances in 2011?

Yes, 'Saturday Night Live Korea' had memorable musical performances by various artists throughout 2011, including 2NE1, Dynamic Duo, and G-Dragon.

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