Seventeen TV

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Seventeen TV
Starring Seventeen
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
Production
Production location South Korea
Production company Pledis Entertainment
Original release
Network Ustream

Seventeen TV is an online program which was broadcast periodically on Ustream. [1] The program shows the South Korean K-pop boy group Seventeen before their official debut in the entertainment industry. [2] In Seasons 4 and 5, it included concerts called "Like Seventeen". [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Seasons

First season
The first official broadcast of TV Seventeen happened in January 2013 (however, in late 2012 they did a Christmas special). In the early part of this season, the names of the members who participated were not known, so they were called by nicknames according to something that they carried. [6]

MemberNickname
MingyuMr. Wristband
Jun Mr. Blue Earmuffs
Seungkwan Mr. Mic
Woozi Mr. Fluorescent Colored Sneakers
WonwooMr. Beanie
Hoshi Mr. Dumbbell
VernonMr. Headphones
DinoMr. Backpack
DKMr. Hat
MingmingMr. White Earmuffs
Samuel Mr. Teeny's Dad

Second season
In the second season, the 11 members from the previous season continued, and 4 more were added: Seungcheol (S.Coups), Doyoon, Joshua, and Dongjin. [7] This season, they began to prepare for the first Like Seventeen concert, and so were separated into teams that were differentiated by the color of the shirts they wore. Others took part in the performances, under the title of "Music Friends". They were fans chosen to partake in the concert. [8]

Purple teamBlue teamBlack teamRed teamYellow team
DK Hoshi S.Coups Samuel Seungkwan
VernonMingyu Doyoon Joshua
MingMingDongjinWonwoo
Dino Jun
Woozi

Third season
Early in the third season, a new member, Jeonghan, joined. And after a while, Samuel left for undisclosed reasons. During this season, they participated in missions where the public voted for their favorite member via the official website, and the most voted would compose the "tracklist" for Like Seventeen 2. [9]

Members who participated
S.Coups Doyoon Jeonghan Joshua
Jun Hoshi Wonwoo Woozi
MingmingDKMingyu Seungkwan
VernonDinoDongjin Samuel

Fourth season
This season continued with the same format as previously, i.e., missions and wishes for the formation of *Like Seventeen 3*. No member joined or left during the fourth season. [10]

Members who participated
S.Coups Doyoon Jeonghan Joshua
Jun Hoshi Wonwoo Woozi
MingMingDKMingyu Seungkwan
VernonDinoDongjin

Fifth season
During the hiatus of Seventeen TV, Dongjin, Doyoon and Mingming all left the lineup (without stated reasons, but possibly a "secret trial" elimination); following this, new member The8 was introduced. Unlike other seasons, the fifth season started with a show, in order to display the evolution of the members' skills during the time gap. With only 7 episodes, two of them recorded shows, Seventeen officially closes the TV with a greater interaction with the fans, because for one hour of live they chatted with fans via Ustream's chat.

This season also had votes for the Like Seventeen 4, but was not based on missions, but only in the name of music.

Members who participated
S.Coups Jeonghan Joshua Jun
Hoshi Wonwoo Woozi DK
Mingyu The8 Seungkwan Vernon
Dino

Like Seventeen shows

Like Seventeen [11]
DateTrack listingMembers
11 May 2013
  1. "Abertura da segunda temporada" – Seventeen
  2. "4 Minutes" (District 78 Remix) – Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake
  3. "Yeah 3x" – Chris Brown
  4. "Bom Bom Bom" – Roy Kim
  5. "Just A Feeling" – S.E.S.
  6. "See Through" – Primary feat. Gaeko & Zion.T
  7. "Diva" – Beyoncé
  8. "Love You Till I Die" – MC Mong
  9. "I Get It In" – Omarion feat. Gucci Mane
  10. "Hello" – NU'EST
  11. "O" – DBSK
  12. "Gangnam Style" – PSY
  13. "Gentleman" – PSY
  1. DK, Seungkwan, and Seventeen
  2. Hoshi, Woozi, Samuel
  3. Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, Mingyu, Vernon, Samuel
  4. Joshua, Seungkwan
  5. Joshua, Seungkwan, Hyojeong (Music friend), Bomi (Music friend)
  6. Woozi, DK, Shinhye (Music friend), Gahee (Music friend)
  7. Jun, Wonwoo, Woozi, Samuel, Doyoon, Semin (Music friend), Jinah (Music friend)
  8. S.Coups, Mingyu, Dongjin, Jikyung (Music friend)
  9. Hoshi, Vernon, Dino, Mingming, Taeyeob (Music friend), Jihye (Music friend), Yujin (Music friend)
  10. S.Coups, Jun, Hoshi, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino, Doyoon, Mingming
  11. S.Coups, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino, Doyoon, Samuel
  12. Seventeen
  13. Seventeen
Like Seventeen 2
17 August 2013
  1. "Somebody to Love" – BIGBANG
  2. "Dangerous" – Michael Jackson
  3. "You & I, Heart Fluttering" – Acoustic Collabo (ko)
  4. "Love Light" – CNBLUE
  5. "With You" – Chris Brown
  6. "A Doll" – Leeteuk and Yesung
  7. "White" – Eternal Morning (ko)
  8. "Merry Go Round" – Untouchable
  9. "Chase Our Love" – Chris Brown
  10. "Cooking Cooking" – Super Junior-H
  11. "Mannequin" – Trish
  12. "Fine China" – Chris Brown
  13. "Call Me Maybe" – Carly Rae Jepsen
  14. "One ThingOne Direction
  15. "Mobbin" – Iamsu!
  16. "Titanium" – David Guetta
  17. "Dang Dang Dang" – Supreme Team
  18. "Saturday Night" (Originally "Friday Night") – Dynamic Duo
  19. "This Is The Moment" from Jekyll & Hyde Cho Seung-woo
  20. "Action" – NU'EST
  21. "Later Later" – Jang Yun-jeong
  22. "Happiness" – Super Junior
  23. "Saturday Night" – Son Dambi
  24. "Aing" – Orange Caramel
  25. "Diva" – After School
  1. S.Coups, Hoshi, Woozi, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon, Doyoon
  2. Seventeen
  3. Joshua, DK
  4. Hoshi, Wonwoo, Doyoon
  5. Woozi
  6. Woozi, Seungkwan
  7. S.Coups
  8. S.Coups, Seungkwan
  9. S.Coups, Hoshi, Woozi, Mingyu, Doyoon
  10. Hoshi, Wonwoo, Dino, Dongjin
  11. Pledis Girls Trainees
  12. Jun, Wonwoo, Vernon, Dino, Mingming
  13. Jun, Wonwoo, Vernon, Dino, Mingming, Pledis Girls Trainees
  14. Joshua, Hoshi, Woozi, DK, Seungkwan
  15. Hoshi, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino, Dongjin
  16. Hoshi, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino, Dongjin
  17. S.Coups, Mingyu
  18. S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon, Dino
  19. Seventeen
  20. Seventeen
  21. S.Coups, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi
  22. S.Coups, Jeonghan, Jun, Hoshi, Mingyu, Seungkwan, Vernon
  23. Seventeen
  24. Seventeen
  25. Seventeen
Like Seventeen 3
23 November 2013
  1. "Robot Remains" – Jabbawockeez
  2. "Breath" – BEAST
  3. "Sunday Morning" – Maroon 5
  4. "Butterfly Grave" – Take (ko)
  5. "You're My Baby" – Vanilla Acoustic (ko)
  6. "Winter Mountain" – (with original lyrics) [Illinit]
  7. "From The Beginning Until Now" – Winter Sonata OST
  8. "Last Love" – Kim Bum-soo
  9. "That You're Mine" – Huh Gak feat. Swings
  10. "Look At Me Now" – Yang Yo-seob
  11. "Officially Missing You, Too" – Geeks feat. Soyou
  12. "Airplanes" – [B.o.B. feat. Hayley Williams]
  13. "My Homies Still" – Lil Wayne
  14. "Headband" – [B.o.B.]
  15. "Two Melodies" – Zion.T
  16. "Fireworks – Dynamic Duo
  17. "Warrior Descendants" – H.O.T.
  18. "Entertainer" – PSY
  1. Seventeen
  2. S.Coups, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, DK, Doyoon
  3. Joshua, Woozi
  4. Joshua, Woozi, DK, Seungkwan
  5. Wonwoo
  6. S.Coups
  7. Jun, Seungkwan
  8. Seungkwan
  9. Jeonghan, Wonwoo, DK, Doyoon
  10. Woozi (with Wonwoo, DK, Seungkwan and Vernon as dancers)
  11. S.Coups, Hoshi, Yoo Ara (Hello Venus)
  12. Woozi, Vernon
  13. Hoshi, Wonwoo, DK, Mingyu, Dongjin
  14. S.Coups, Jeonghan, Jun, Seungkwan, Vernon
  15. Hoshi, Vernon
  16. S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Dino
  17. Seventeen
  18. Seventeen
Like Seventeen 4
16 August 2014
  1. "Robot Remains" – Jabbawockeez
  2. "Mirotic" – DBSK
  3. "Wild Eyes" – Shinhwa
  4. "Action" – NU'EST
  5. "Purple Line" – DBSK
  6. "Beautiful Life" – [V.O.S.]
  7. A Midsummer Night's Sweetness Sunshine Remix
  8. "Just For Fun" – Seventeen
  9. "Dang Dang Dang" – Supreme Team
  10. "Attendance Check" – Dynamic Duo
  11. "Later Later" – Jang Yun-jeong
  12. "Crush" – Sandeul
  13. "One Thing" – One Direction
  14. "FLY" – Geeks
  15. "Like I Love You" – Justin Timberlake
  16. "Stupid Liar" – BIGBANG
  17. "Sorry, Sorry" – Super Junior
  18. "The Lone Duckling" – g.o.d
  19. "Love You Till I Die" – MC Mong
  20. "Love Letter" – Happy Pledis
  1. Seventeen
  2. S.coups, Jeonghan, Jun, Hoshi, Mingyu, Vernon, Wonwoo
  3. Joshua, Woozi, DK, THE8, Dongjin
  4. Seventeen
  5. Seventeen
  6. Jeonghan, Hoshi, DK, Seungkwan, Dongjin
  7. S.Coups, Wonwoo, Vernon
  8. S.Coups, Wonwoo, Woozi, Vernon
  9. S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon, Dino
  10. S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon, Dino
  11. S.Coups, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, THE8
  12. Woozi, DK, Seungkwan
  13. Hoshi, Joshua, DK, THE8, Seungkwan
  14. S.Coups, Joshua, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, THE8
  15. Hoshi, Wonwoo, Mingyu
  16. S.Coups, Woozi, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino
  17. Seventeen
  18. Seventeen
  19. Seventeen
  20. Seventeen

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