Omniscient Interfering View
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Hangul | 전지적 참견 시점 |
Genre |
Reality television Talk Show |
Directed by | Kang Sung-ah |
Starring | (Various artist) |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 (as of 13 October 2018) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Production location(s) | South Korea |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 80–90 minutes |
Production company(s) | MBC |
Release | |
Original network | MBC |
First shown in | South Korea |
Original release | 10 March 2018 – present |
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Omniscient Interfering View (Hangul: 전지적 참견 시점; RR: Jeonjijeok Chamgyeon Sijeom) is a South Korean television entertainment program, distributed and syndicated by MBC Saturdays at 11:05 pm (KST) since 10 March 2018.
Contents
Omniscient Interfering View is an observational entertainment show that uses a documentary style techniques to observe the life of the cast members and their managers. The cast members, a behavioral analysis expert, and occasionally guests, watch the videos in a studio setting and provide commentary. It follows a similar format to I Live Alone, which airs on the same channel on Fridays at the same time slot.
Airtime
Airdate | Broadcast Start Time (KST) | |
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10 March 2018 – present | Part 1 | Saturdays 11:05 pm |
Part 2 | Saturdays 12:05 am (+1) | |
Cast
Pilot episode
For the two pilot episodes aired on 29 & 30 November 2017, the cast consisted of Jun Hyun-moo, Lee Young-ja, Song Eun-i, Yang Se-hyung, Seo Min (parasite doctor), Lee Jai-jin and Yang Jae-woong (psychiatrist). Seo Min and Lee Jai-jin were replaced by the time the show started its proper run.
Current cast
Name | Duration | Manager | Notes |
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Jun Hyun-moo 전현무 |
Ep. 1 – present | ||
Lee Young-ja 이영자 |
Ep. 1 – present | Song Sung-ho | |
Song Eun-i 송은이 |
Ep. 1 – present | Park Jong-hoon | |
Yang Se-hyung 양세형 |
Ep. 1 – present | ||
Yoo Byung-jae 유병재 |
Ep. 1 – present | Yoo Gyu-seon | |
Former cast
Name | Duration | Manager | Notes |
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Kim Saeng-min 김생민 |
Ep. 1 – 4 | Hwang Soo-min | Left the show following a news story about him harassing two female staff members at a party in 2008. Saeng-min apologized to the female staff members[1], and left all of his current programs.[2] |
Lee Sang-eun 이상은 |
Ep. 1 – 10 | Behavioral analysis specialist. Participates in the show only as an observer, to provide input on body language and behavior. | |
Controversies
Kim Saeng-min
On 2 April 2018, Korean media outlet Dispatch broke a story about Kim Saeng-min harassing two female staff members at a party in 2008. One of the afflicted staff members received an apology in 2008, whilst the other spoke about trying to raise the issue, but being slowly pushed out of the program by other staff members, before she eventually quit her job as a staff member on the program.[3][1]
Upon being contacted by Dispatch regarding the story, Kim Saeng-min apologized to the former staff member, and later released an official apology through his agency. He then withdrew from all of his current TV and radio programs, including Omniscient Interfering View.[2]
Fishcake controversy
During the 5 May 2018 broadcast, the show used a censored clip from MBC News coverage of the Sewol Ferry disaster with the headline "Lee Young-ja makes shocking confession while eating fish cakes". This sparked a controversy, as users of the controversial online community Ilbe had used the term "fish cakes" to refer to the victims of the Ferry disaster. Both the production staff and the MBC president immediately apologized, and launched an internal investigation of the issue.[4] The program was temporarily halted, and went off-air for 7 weeks before returning to air on 30 June 2018.[5]
List of episodes
2018
Ep.# | Broadcast Date | Guest(s) | Remarks |
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1 | Studio guest: Yang Jae-woong (psychiatrist) | ||
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3 | Studio guest: Lee Won-il Brief appearance by Park Sung-kwang |
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4 | Studio guest: Lee Won-il | ||
5 | Studio guests: Nam Sang-il Appearances by Hong Jin-young, Kim Soo-yong (comedian), Jo Se-ho (via phone) |
Following his harassment controversy, Kim Saeng-min left the show.[2] He was edited out of this episode, and is only visible in wide shots from the studio. | |
6 | Guest segment: Hong Jin-young Studio guest: Kim Soo-yong (comedian) Appearance by Moon Sang-hoon |
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7 | Guest segment: Hong Jin-young Studio guests: Kim Soo-yong (comedian), Park Ji-hoon (attorney) Appearances by Min Kyung-hoon (via phone), Bong Gu (Gil Gu Bong Gu) (via phone), Huh Gak (via phone) |
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8 | Studio guests: Kim Soo-yong (comedian), Park Ji-hoon (attorney) | ||
9 | Studio guests: Hong Jin-kyung, Han Hye-yeon Appearances by Celeb Five (Ahn Young-mi, Kim Shin-young, Kim Young-hee, Shin Bong-sun), Kim Won-hee, Kim Yong-man |
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- | The program halted its broadcast for 2 months (12 May – 23 June) following a controversial clip in the episode on 5 May that used news footage from the Sewol ferry disaster for comedic purposes. [6] | ||
10 | Studio guests: Hong Jin-kyung, Han Hye-yeon Brief appearances by Seungri, Shim So-young (YG model) |
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11 | Guest segment: Shin Hyun-joon Studio guests: Yeo Esther (nutritionist and doctor of preventive medicine), Yang Jae-woong (psychiatrist) Appearance by Lee Kwan-yong (Shin Hyun-joon's manager) |
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13 | Guest segment: Park Sung-kwang, Shin Hyun-joon Studio guest: Yang Jae-woong (psychiatrist) Appearance by Lim Song (Park Sung-kwang's manager) |
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15 | Guest segment: Park Sung-kwang, Shin Hyun-joon Studio guest: Park Youn-hee (fashion designer) Appearances by Lim Song (Park Sung-kwang's manager), Lee Kwan-yong (Shin Hyun-joon's manager) |
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17 | Guest segment: Park Sung-kwang, Shin Hyun-joon Studio guest: Lee Su-hyun (AKMU) Appearances by Lim Song (Park Sung-kwang's manager), Lee Kwan-yong (Shin Hyun-joon's manager) |
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- | No broadcast on 1 September due to 2018 Asian Games Live telecast of Japan vs South Korea Finals soccer match. [7] | ||
19 | Guest segment: Park Sung-kwang, Shin Hyun-joon, Sunmi Studio guest: Oh Nami (Stand-in for Song Eun-i) Appearances by Lim Song (Park Sung-kwang's manager), Lee Hae-ju (Sunmi's manager) |
Song Eun-i is absent due to schedule conflict with Busan International Comedy Festival filming. | |
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21 | Guest segment: Park Sung-kwang, Shin Hyun-joon Studio guest: Crush Appearances by Lim Song (Park Sung-kwang's manager), Lee Kwan-yong (Shin Hyun-joon's manager), Kim Hyun-soo (Crush's manager) |
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23 | Guest segment: Park Sung-kwang, Shin Hyun-joon Studio guest: Shim Hyung-tak Appearances by Hwang Won-taek (Shim Hyung-tak's manager), Lim Song (Park Sung-kwang's manager) |
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Ratings
- In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will be in red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue each year. N/R means no record or not reported. There are two ratings for each episode, as the show airs in two parts.
2018
- TNmS have stopped publishing their rating report from June 2018.
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Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result | Ref |
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2018 | 54th Baeksang Arts Awards | Best Variety Performer – Female | Song Eun-i | Won | [10] |
References
- 1 2 "'성추행 의혹' 김생민 "10년전 일 죄송" 방송 거취 노코멘트" (in Korean). Sports Donga. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018 – via Naver.
- 1 2 3 "팟캐스트 '김생민의 영수증' 측 "폐지 결정..콘텐츠 모두 삭제"" (in Korean). Sports Chosun. 3 April 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018 – via Naver.
- ↑ "김생민, 방송 스태프 성추행…피해자 만나 10년 만에 사과" (in Korean). Dispatch. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ↑ "'전지적 참견 시점' 측 "이영자 어묵 장면, 세월호 피해자 가족에 사과"" (in Korean). SportsKyunghyang. 9 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018 – via Naver.
- ↑ "MBC 측 "'전참시' 2주 결방…진상조사위 활동 착수"" (in Korean). Sports Chosun. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018 – via Naver.
- ↑ "'전지적 참견 시점' 방송 재개 시기 불투명... 녹화 중단+제작진 교체". seoul.co.kr (in Korean). 24 May 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- ↑ "전지적참견시점, 한국 일본 축구 중계탓에 결방 "이겼기에 망정이지"". kookje (in Korean). 1 September 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
- 1 2 "AGB Ratings by Naver 1" (in Korean) – via naver.
- 1 2 "AGB Ratings by Naver 2" (in Korean) – via naver.
- ↑ "[SBS Star] 'The 54th Baeksang Arts Awards' Complete List of Winners". SBS News. 4 May 2018.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)