Do-ol Ah-in Going All Directions

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Do-ol Ah-in Going All Directions
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Also known as
  • Do-ol Ah-in Go In All Directions
  • Dool Ain Ohbangganda
  • Doolain
도올아인 오방간다
Genre Culture Talk show
Presented by Do-ol Kim Yong-ok
Yoo Ah-in
Country of origin South Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes12
Production
Production locationSouth Korea
Running time60 minutes
Production company Korean Broadcasting System
Original release
Network KBS1
ReleaseJanuary 5 (2019-01-05) 
March 23, 2019 (2019-03-23)

Do-ol Ah-in Going All Directions, also known as Do-ol Ah-in Go In All Directions, is a 2019 South Korean culture talk show program on Korean Broadcasting System presented by actor Yoo Ah-in and contemporary Korean philosopher Do-ol Kim Yong-ok. It airs on KBS1 on Saturdays at 20:00 (KST) from 5 January to 23 March 2019 for 12 episodes.

Contents

Overview

Do-ol Ah-in Going All Directions is a hybrid of lecture and variety program that reinterprets a hundred years of modern and contemporary history of Korea that transcends the past and future, and communicates through generations and genders. [1] [2]

It was created as a special project to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and the March First Movement. The title "오방간다" (Oh-bang-gan-da) is derived from the Cardinal direction, and refers to 'all directions' and 'joyful and excited state'. [3] [4] The title was created by Yoo Ah-in, and he directly participated in the planning, co-writing and co-directing each episode, including casting the performers. [5] [6]

Format

A new concept of hybrid variety show made by unexpected combination of professor Kim Yong-ok (pen name: Do-ol), actor Yoo Ah-in and folklore singer Lee Hee-moon. Each episode brings different topics related to history, culture, social-politics and current affairs. The talk show takes Korean theatre style and emphasizes impromptu elements or improvisations given by Yoo Ah-in and Do-ol that involves the audience and musicians. The talk show opens with audience survey, then a lecture from Do-ol, follows by Yoo Ah-in's personal stories and experiences, and opinion-sharing with audience. Lee Hee-moon performs Korean folk music in the program's opening and closing.

Cast

List of Do-ol Ah-in Going All Directions episode

EpisodesBroadcast DateTitleTopicRating
15 JanuaryWhy are We Here Now?Prologue3.9%
212 JanuaryWe are All Special Beings Choe Je-u, Donghak, equality3.3%
319 JanuaryLive Together in the World Choe Si-hyeong, Donghak, gender equality, child rights 2.7%
426 JanuaryDo You Love Korea? Ahn Jung-geun, patriotism 3.4%
52 FebruaryKnowledge is the Nation's Power Ahn Chang-ho, education 3.0%
69 FebruaryWe Can Change the World Lyuh Woon-hyung, participation, expression3.7%
716 FebruaryWe are Independent People Choe Nam-seon, Declaration of Independence 2.7%
823 FebruaryDon't Forget Me, Hong Beom-do Hong Beom-do, Battle of Chingshanli and Bongo-dong2.6%
92 MarchAct As You Know, Yun Bong-gil Yun Bong-gil, independence activist 2.4%
109 MarchLet Me Have No Shame, Yun Dong-ju Yun Dong-ju, resistance poetry 2.4%
1116 MarchLiberation And Trust For Full Independence Syngman Rhee, reunification 2.5%
1223 MarchBeyond Conflict And Peace Jeju Uprising, Yeo-Sun Incident 3.4%

(Ratings: Nielsen Korea provided)

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