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MBC's 'Hey! First Time in KOREA?' to return to pre-pandemic format

June 16, 2022 - 16:09 By Lee Si-jin
An American family visits a historical site in “Hey! First Time in KOREA?” (MBC)
Terrestrial broadcaster, MBC, announced that their hit reality telivision-travel show “Hey! First Time in KOREA?” would return to its original broadcast format of a foreigner living in South Korea who invites friends from their home country to visit.

Since its premiere in mid-2017, the program has invited visitors from more than 35 countries, including Germany, the US, South Africa, Finland and Nepal.

In response to the travel restrictions and social distancing rules imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the broadcaster temporarily changed the program format, focussing on the daily life of foreigners living in Korea.

The show maintained its emphasis on presenting Korea from a foreigner‘s perspective. Many viewers, however, were concerned that the new format made the show too similar to KBS’ reality show “My Neighbor, Charles” (2015), which shows foreigners settling in Korea.

“As the countries eased travel restrictions and most of the strict social distancing rules, including private gathering limits and business hour curfews, we can now invite foreign guests and shoot the program both inside and outside of Korea,” the broadcaster said in a press release.

The first new episode with the original format will air July 7.

“Hey! First Time in KOREA?” will air Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. on MBC.

The weekly episodes will also be available on streaming platforms Wavve and Netflix.

By Lee Si-jin (sj_lee@heraldcorp.com)