Weekly Idol

Weekly Idol
Promotional poster
Original title 주간 아이돌
Genre Variety
Created by Jang Jae-hyuk
Opening theme Village People by Macho Man (July 23, 2011 - December 4, 2013)
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 368 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Lee Soon-ok
Camera setup Multi-camera setup
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Genie Pictures[1]
Release
Original network MBC Every1
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format
Original release July 23, 2011 (2011-07-23) – present (present)
External links
Website

Weekly Idol (Hangul: 주간 아이돌; RR: Jugan Aidol) is a South Korean variety show that debuted in 2011 and currently airs Wednesdays at 5:00 PM KST on MBC Every1.[2] It is one of the longest-running variety shows to air on satellite TV in South Korea.[3][4]

The show was hosted during its first season by comedian Jeong Hyeong-don and rapper Defconn. On February 22, 2018 MBC Every1 announced that both hosts would be stepping down from the show.[5][6][7] Former Roo'ra member Lee Sang-min and comedians Yoo Se-yoon and Kim Shin-young have been selected as the new hosts of the show for a second season, which debuted on April 11, 2018.[8]

Segments and corners

Pre-segment

Before "Idol of the Week", Weekly Idol had only one segment, "Real Chart! Idol Self-Ranking", where idols were asked to rank each other on different topics. This was later replaced by "I Wonder If You Know", where hosts, featured idols, Ilhoon (BtoB), and Bomi (Apink) guess one answer out of two choice given to them about idols, with food as prize. This segment was replaced by "Weekly Food Tasting", where hosts, featured idols, Hayoung (Apink), Mina (AOA), and N (VIXX) complete mission to win foods they want. The following segment was "Idols are the Best", where various missions were given to the featured idols, namely Jackson (Got7), Jooheon (Monsta X), SinB (GFriend) and Dahyun (Twice).

A new segment was introduced on February 22, 2017, "Masked Idol: Your Name Is", where masked idols compete against one another: the winner gets to remove his/her mask and promote himself/herself and/or his/her group, while the rest have to attend the following week's contest alongside one new masked idol.

Main segment: Idol of The Week

The main segment of the show, called "Idol of the Week" (Korean: 금주의 아이돌), features idol groups as the invited guests, and usually consists of several featured corners, whose presence vary from episode to episode:

  • Random Play Dance: the staff plays any songs that had been promoted by the guests randomly. A song usually stops at a random point or changes to another song while the guests must dance with the proper choreography for each song. It can also be shuffled from the same song, or songs from opposite gender (boy groups dancing to girl group songs and vice versa).
  • Profile Verification/Rewritten Profile: the guests comment their profile cards with the hosts, verifying or voluntarily proving the info before them.
  • Win Against Idol: the guests play a game together with the hosts. If the guests can beat the hosts, the winning side will get the special prize and the losing side will get the physical punishment from the winners.
  • Grill Idol: the guests must correctly answer some questions from the hosts; if they get the question right, they can eat the grilled pieces of Hanwoo beef that are prepared by the staff.
  • DoniConi Idol Call Center: a special call center is prepared for one week before the recording of an episode, and the fans can personally call in and leave messages for the guests; some messages are then revealed to the idols during the recording. Some fans ask the guests to perform a request.
  • Absent Member Call Center: a special call center where a member that is absent for any reason is called live, and they would be prompted to mention other members' names. The member mentioned the least number of times can get a prize. The first group trialed was EXID, Solji was the one receiving the call as she was still not medically cleared to return due to hyperthyroidism.
  • 99 Seconds Challenge: the guests need to succeed a certain mission during a ninety-nine-second relay.
  • X2 Speed Dance Challenge: the guests must dance to one of their songs in double speed.
  • This Corner's Star Is Me: the guests themselves decide the punishment in categories of when, where and what to do, and then play games to settle the final decision on each of the categories. The losing team (which is decided on the final battle) will carry out the punishment based on the categories.
  • X2 Speed Random Play Dance: a special segment trialed on GFriend, where they have to dance to a random selection of their own songs in double speed. They only have one chance to win expensive prizes.
  • Magic Choreography: the guests will be asked to fit choreography from one song to the music of another song. For example: EXID dancing Hot Pink to Mr. Mr. by Girls' Generation and dancing to Up and Down to Very Nice by Seventeen, or when Red Velvet danced to Russian Roulette while lip syncing to Bubble Pop by HyunA, which they did.
  • I AM a native speaker: A segment specifically for EXID due to the members' English abilities which vary greatly. Each member must give English clues for a word to German entertainer Dario without acting it out, and Dario can answer in either Korean or English. The member that gets Dario to answer the most questions gets a prize.

An-hour special segment: Weekly Idol Award

During these corners, the talk is usually held without too much formality. An annual year-closing episode, Weekly Idol Award, started on December 31, 2011. In this episode, the hosts usually review the corners and the appearances from the guests that were featured in the latest year. In 2017, the Award show will be held outdoors.

Host

Current

Former

"Idols are the Best" corner

Recurring Guest cast

Note: Some occasions, Jeong Hyeong-don and Defconn instead appear as the featured guests ("Hyungdon and Daejun") with their host position replaced by various guest hosts.

Guest hosts

Idol Relay System

Following Jeong Hyeong-don's hiatus from broadcast activities beginning Episode 227, a system was introduced in which idols with whom Hyeong-don is close to would take turns co-hosting the show in his place.[11]

List of episodes

References

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