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

Dramas

KBS prime-time flagship dramas are broadcast on KBS2 at 21:55, generally with two series airing simultaneously, with each series airing on two consecutive nights: Mondays–Tuesdays and Wednesdays–Thursdays; 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

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

KBS2 Friday-Saturday dramas

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

KBS2 Saturday-Sunday dramas (19:55)

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

KBS1 Saturday-Sunday dramas (21:45)

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

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 (19:50)

KBS1 Monday to Saturday dramas (08:00)

KBS2 Monday to Friday dramas (09:00)

KBS2 Sunday dramas (08:55)

KBS2 Saturday anthology (23:15)

KBS2 Sunday anthology (23:15)

KBS Morning Drama

KBS Morning Drama is a TV slot that aired dramas at 9 am from Monday to Friday at KBS 2TV. Due to poor ratings, the slot was abolished twice, from October 7, 1991 to October 3, 1992 for about one year, and from October 10, 1994 to March 1, 1996 for about one year and four months. On November 4, 2011, it was abolished again after the end of Pit-a-pat, My Love [ko], and TV Novel's Dear My Sister aired on the time slot instead. Following the end of Through the Waves and the TV Novel series, this time slot has been revived again with Lady Cha Dal-rae's Lover airing on 2018, 7 years following the discontinuation. This time slot has been quickly cancelled again and replaced by reruns of KBS1's daily dramas.

Award shows

Documentaries

  • KBS Special (KBS 스페셜)
  • The Story of Korean History (한국사'전')
  • Science Cafe (과학카페)
  • Backpack Travels
  • Age of Global Success
  • World Heritage Expeditions
  • Rediscovery of Korea
  • Mysteries of Human Body
  • Love in Asia
  • Korean Dining and Cuisine
  • Kingdom of Animals (동물의왕국)
  • Insight on Asia (인사이트 아시아)
    • The Noodle Road (누들로드)
    • Asian Corridor in Heaven (차마고도)
  • Documentary 3 Days
  • Conversations with the Past (역사스페셜)
  • Homo Academicus (공부하는 인간)
  • Korean Food Table [ko]

News and current affairs

  • KBS News At 5 am (KBS 오전 5시 뉴스, Early morning news programme)
  • KBS News Plaza (KBS 뉴스광장, KBS 1TV's Breakfast news programme)
  • KBS News 930 (KBS 뉴스930, Mid-morning news programme)
  • KBS News 12 (KBS 뉴스12, Midday news programme)
  • KBS News Talk (KBS 뉴스토크, Afternoon news and talkshow, with business reports)
  • KBS News 5 (KBS 뉴스5, Early evening news programme)
  • KBS News 7 (KBS 뉴스7, Evening news programme with some local segments)
  • KBS News 9 (KBS 뉴스9, Main news programme)
  • KBS Newsline (KBS 뉴스라인, Nightly news programme)
  • KBS Deadline News (0100) (KBS 마감뉴스 (0100), Weekend late night news programme)
  • Midnight Debate-Live (생방송 심야토론. Saturday night debate programme)
  • Media Focus (미디어 포커스. Mediawatch programme)
  • Coverage-File K (취재파일 K. In-depth news coverage programme, formerly known as Coverage File 4321 (취재파일 4321))
  • KBS News Ombudsman (KBS 뉴스 옴부즈맨, Sunday news monthly programme, broadcast every last Sunday of the month)
  • Good Morning Republic Of Korea (굿모닝 대한민국, KBS 2TV's breakfast show)
  • KBS 8 Morning News Time (KBS 8 아침 뉴스타임, KBS 2TV's breakfast news programme)
  • KBS Evening 6 Newstime (KBS 저녁 6시뉴스타임, KBS2's flagship evening news programme, simulcast on 2FM.)
  • KBS Global News (지구촌 뉴스, KBS world news programme)
  • KBS Sports Time (KBS 스포츠 타임, Sports news)
  • KBS News Time (KBS 뉴스타임, KBS 2TV's main news programme)
  • KBS Global 24 (KBS 글로벌 24, another world news programme, with more in-depth reports)
  • KBS Sunday News Time (KBS 일요 뉴스타임, Sunday news & talk show)
  • News Today (The channel's only English news programme)

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.[permanent dead link]
  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.