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. Original release July 11, 2010 – Present Chronology Related shows External links Reonning maen Rŏnning man Running Man (: 런닝맨) is a, forming part of 's lineup. It first aired on July 11, 2010. Running Man was classified as an 'urban action variety'; a genre of variety shows in an. The and guests were to complete missions at a to win the race. The show has since shifted to a more familiar - show concept focused on.

It has garnered attention as being the comeback program for, the main MC of the program, after leaving Good Sunday 's in February 2010. The show has become popular in other parts of Asia, and has gained online popularity among fans, having been into various languages, such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Malay, Indonesian, Burmese, Arabic, Russian, and Turkish. The show has made it to the list of 's 20 TV Shows of 2016. Since April 2017, Running Man is airing as the first part of Good Sunday at 4:50 pm and competing against 's and 's. Running Man previously aired at 6:25 pm KST on Sundays, as the second part of Good Sunday, competing against KBS2's. See also: and As of episode 48, the members have taken part in a series of missions to become the winner(s) at the end of the race. Missions form the basis of Running Man as members try to avoid punishment in earlier episodes or to win prizes.

Multiple missions are presented in each episode, with the highlight of Running Man being race missions. The format of the show has veered away from the 'race mission + others' to 'one continuous race + missions' Previous Ep(s) Airdate(s) Notes 1 July 11, 2010 The MCs and guests were locked in a landmark during closed hours and were required to leave before opening hours. In the first episode, they were divided into two teams and raced to find the codes hidden within the landmark that were required to unlock the main doors. With a total of 5 numbers, after one was found, a game was played to determine which team would start first in the next race, and the losing team received a punishment while the other team was given a head start. After all the numbers had been found by either of the teams, they approached the main door and entered the code which they believed was correct. The exact team was allowed to leave the landmark while the losing team was required to complete a punishment inside the landmark.

2–5 July 18, 2010 – August 8, 2010 The second episode to the fifth episode, both teams competed to find golden pigs filled with money that was hidden within the landmark and participated in games in the attempt to win more money. At the end of each episode, the team with the most money was declared the winner and was allowed to leave the landmark while the losing team received a punishment. The money collected by the teams was donated in the winning team's honor. Viewers could vote on the official Running Man homepage on who they believed would be the winning team, and a lucky audience who guessed correctly was allowed to have his/her name included in the donation. 6–10 August 15, 2010 – September 12, 2010 Episodes 6 to 10, a consistent game format was used where both teams competed to obtain the most Running Man Balls (shortened to Running Balls in future episodes). Running Balls were awarded to the team that found a ball, and were also given to individuals who won a game, who received a Running Ball of their team's color (blue or red). Each of the games and races was referred to as missions, and were as follows:.

By drakorindo Posted on 2 July 2018 3 July 2018. Running Man Episode 407 Subtitle Indonesia Running Man Episode 407 Themes. Running Man is a South Korean variety show and is part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup. It first aired on July 11, 2010 and is one of the longest running variety programs, having aired over 240 episodes.

Mission 1 featured games related to the landmark. Previously, the Photo Zone Game was played at every landmark. Mission 2 was the race mission. Mission 3 was Leisure Time for a Cup of Tea. This mission was discontinued after episode ten due to controversies. Mission 4 was Morning Team Sports.

This mission aired in full only in episode six and only highlights were shown in episode seven due to time constraints. At the end of each episode, the Running Man Balls collected throughout the night were placed into a lottery machine, and the color of the first ball ejected determined the winning team for the evening. The losing team was required to commute home using public transportation while undertaking an embarrassing punishment. 11–25 September 19, 2010 – January 9, 2011 As of the eleventh episode, the Running Man members and guests were no longer split into two main teams except for during the race mission, with smaller teams or individual game-play being used during the other missions. Everyone individually earned Running Balls throughout the missions and the balls selected during the lottery machine segment represented the individuals who were the winners for the night. The format of missions was also changed:.

Mission 1 was Challenge 1 vs. Mission 2 was Find the Thief. From episode 15 this was changed to different games related to the landmark.

Mission 3 was the race mission, Bells Hide and Seek. As of the eighteenth episode, only those who had earned no Running Balls at all throughout the night were the ones to be punished. 26–43 January 16, 2011 – May 15, 2011 Beginning with the twenty-sixth episode, the race mission, Bells Hide and Seek, was replaced with a Find the Guests mission. The MCs and guests were locked inside a landmark and were required to earn Running Balls for a chance to escape punishment. Through a series of missions, the Running Man members were divided into teams and/or individually earned Running Balls.

The format for the missions in episodes 26 to 43 were:. Mission 1 was the race mission, Find the Guests. From episodes 39 to 41, it was Catch the Running Man.

Mission 2 featured games related to the landmark. Mission 3 was the One Chance challenge, which was played in episodes 27 to 31. If there were many members with no Running Balls, they were automatically punished and no lottery was conducted. Additionally, if the members succeeded in the One Chance mission, they were all relieved of the punishment regardless of how many Running Balls each of them possessed. As of episode 38 and onwards, there were some episodes which included spy/spies.

These spies could either be part of the cast, guest, or both. 44–47 May 22, 2011 – June 12, 2011 From episodes 44 to 47, staff (of the landmark location involved in the game) voted for who they believed would be the overall winner of the games and became supporters of that member/team. Teams were decided by the winner of the race mission, who received the first Running Ball, and the two teams then competed for more Running Balls throughout missions spread over two days (two episodes). The format for the missions was as follows:.

Mission 1 was the race mission, Find the Guests. Mission 2 featured missions related to the staff of the landmark.

Mission 3 was a second race mission. Mission 4 featured missions related to the landmark. The team with the most Running Balls was declared the winner and their supporters received a bonus from their boss. 119, 131, 144 November 11, 2012; February 3, 2013; May 5, 2013 In these episodes, the members would arrive at the starting venue separately. An announcer would announce that 'The XX Running Man is entering the arena'. This announcement would include the guests for the day. After all the guest were introduced, the announcer would immediately announce their first mission.

The race would officially begin after the first mission ends. The winner of the first mission would be given an advantage to his/her team in the race. The format for the missions are as follows:. Mission 1 was the opening mission: Name Tag Elimination. Mission 2 onwards would follow the usual format of the show: one long race with continuous missions during the race. Personnel.

Main article: Production staff The staff run the games, often showing up on cameras either by actively participating in the game or influencing the outcome of various missions. This includes the personal cameramen (VJs), production directors (PDs), floor directors (FDs), stylists, boom operators, etc. Chief producer, Nam Seung-yong, is responsible for the production of the program, with PD Jo Hyo-jin, Im Hyung-taek, and Kim Joo-hyung mainly responsible for the directing and production of the recordings of the program since inception. Other PDs have joined the program to assist as the program shifts from a single landmark to multiple locations for recording, notably Hwang Seon-man and Lee Hwan-jin.

FD Go Dong-wan assists in the recordings of the program and is known to be shown on camera many times, as well as delivering and assisting the members in missions. Producer Kim Joo-hyung has left the show as of episode 182 as he was reassigned to. Each member has their own personal cameramen who follow them around exclusively during recordings. Notable cameramen include Ryu Kwon-ryeol (Yoo Jae-suk's primary VJ), Kim Yoo-seok (Ji Suk-jin's primary VJ), Choi Yoon-sang (Lee Kwang-soo's primary VJ), Yoon Sung-yong (Haha's primary VJ), Sung Gyu (Song Ji-hyo's primary VJ), Jo Seong-Oh (Gary's primary VJ, now Yang Se-chan's primary VJ), Kim Ki-jin (Kim Jong-kook's primary VJ), and Kim Si-yeon (Jeon So-min's primary VJ) On November 19, 2014, the show's head director, Jo Hyo-jin, announced his departure from the show after working with the members for four years. On March 20, 2016, the show's main PD, Im Hyung-taek left the show (as of episode 291) as he became the producer of, resulting in new generation PDs to take over, notably PD Lee Hwan-jin, PD Jung Chul-min, and PD Park Yong-woo. FD Go Dong-wan also announced his leave via his.

On July 3, 2016, SBS confirmed the return of producer Kim Joo-hyung to the show. That same month, it is confirmed that he will be the new main PD of the show. However, it didn't last long as PD Kim Joo-hyung announced that he is leaving the show shortly after. Subsequently, PD Lee Hwan-jin has taken over as the main PD of Running Man until March 2017. As of April 2017, Running Man main PD is Jung Chul-min. In July 2018, PD Jung Chul-min took a break and PD Lee Hwan-jin would temporarily take over as main PD of the show.

Guests with the most appearances During its run, some of the guests were occasionally featured or invited to the show. These guests were notable for their constant appearances and were often considered to be the '8th/9th/10th Running Man'. The following list is the list of the guests who appeared the most often as of 8 July 2018. Position Name No. Of episodes Episodes Occupation 1 15 205, 221, 266, 299, 357, 392–396, 399–400, 406–408 Singer 2 13 381, 390-396, 399-400, 406–408 Actor 3 12 7, 11, 17, 35-36, 72-73, 104, 127, 129, 186, 242 Member of 12 343, 380, 392–396, 399–400, 406–408 Actress 12 388–389, 392–396, 399–400, 406–408 Actress 6 11 4-5, 19, 40, 50-51, 104, 195, 248, 256, 306 Member of 7 9 96–97, 152–154, 199–200, 283–284 Former Soccer Player 8 8 55, 93–94, 117, 155, 172–173, 208 Former member of List of episodes. Kim Jong-kook (middle) and Haha (right) in Dallas in 2014, at a concert The first episode of the show received mixed reviews. According to Asiae the show concept was promising but the crew could not use the location to full potential and the pace was not fast and dynamic enough.

Despite a slow start, Running Man became increasingly popular in South Korea and throughout Asia. In its home country the show is watched by 2.1 million people on average. Due to the existence of, it is watched outside of Asia as well, being translated into English, Spanish and Arabic, among others.

According to, the popularity of the show is due to its unpredictability, the comedy involved, the celebrity guests and the chemistry between the regular cast members. Assistant professor Liew Kai Khiun at the attributes the appeal of Running Man to the ability of using public space in a creative way: 'Running Man is about taking audiences to the various corners of not only South Korea, but the region as well. In the rather fast-paced urban societies in Asia, the show helps to provide release from the daily tensions that such streets and buildings are associated with.' Liew thinks that the cast members are not particularly good looking, thus have nothing to lose, even if they 'wrestle with one another like children'. According to producer Jo Hyo-jin, the show is popular because the concept of having to choose a winner is culturally easy to understand. He also named the good relationship between the regular members as one of the reasons for the show's success.

Celebrity guests like, and play an important part in the success as well, although they sometimes induce criticism. For example, after the airing of the episodes, some viewers complained that the band won too easily.

Jo Hyo-jin, however, denied any special treatment of the celebrities. Jo explained that fans are also highly critical of the games, therefore it is not possible for the crew to reuse games without changing them. The regular members of Running Man have held several fan meetings throughout Asia. In October 2013, their Singapore fan meeting drew a crowd of 3000.

When the cast arrived for shooting in Vietnam and other countries, they were greeted by thousands of fans at the airport. Ratings In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will be in red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue each year. Good Sunday divides its program into two parts, Running Man airs as Good Sunday Part 1.

Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man. Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man.

Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man. Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man. Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man.

Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man. (Note: Individual corner ratings do not include commercial time, which regular ratings include.). Note for TNmS ratings, the ones listed here is the higher ratings chosen amongst ratings for each episodes.

Ratings listed below are the individual corner ratings of Running Man. (Note: Individual corner ratings do not include commercial time, which regular ratings include.). Note for TNmS ratings, the ones listed is the highest ratings amongst ratings for each episodes. The Running Man 300th Anniversary Special hats and socks on display In order to 'relay the feeling of Running Man', Running Man has made merchandises available on sale since 2015. The products ranging from stickers, socks, hats, shirts, and shoes. On May 26, 2015, a special project called the ' Running Man Challenge' was made in collaboration with a footwear co-created platform, ROOY. Its main objective is for the fans to design a shoe that 'would unify and coordinate between the cast members.'

777 submissions were made, and in June 2015, a design made by a fan named Noh Seung-soo was selected to be the official design for the shoes. The shoes went on sale on February 22, 2016. Currently, a second ' Running Man Challenge' is held.

The winner for this challenge will have his/her design to be the new shoes. In 2016, Running Man collaborated with to make a 300th Anniversary special hats and shirts. Animation On June 14, 2017, it was announced that Running Man will be adapted into a half-hour animated show. It will features the original seven members, including former member Gary, in animal form. The show will have 24 episodes and will provide the theme song for the show. Additionally, the animated show will be the first show to be broadcast in in South Korea.

Comic book In March 2013, a comic book adaptation of the series was published. The series, titled Running Man: How do I Find the Kidnapped Idol?, is written by Hong Yong-hoon and illustrated by Kim Moon-shik. The comic book, which is aimed for children, was released on March 25, 2013. Other appearances Year Title Network Member(s) Notes Ref 2015 All (episode 1) Game of Dice N/A Gary, Ji Suk-jin, Kim Jong-kook, Lee Kwang-soo, Song Ji-hyo Controversy Gary's departure On September 2012, Gary made a surprising announcement on social media about his intention to leave the program. It is believed that his intention came from the recent criticism concerning the 'Super 7 Concert' which his company, Leessang Company, was producing. Gary decided to take responsibility for its failure by resigning himself from any activities.

Due to this, Running Man production staff and the members decided to postponed their filming schedule on September 24–25, 2012 to convince him to stay in the program. A week later, Gary officially apologized due to the controversy that he created and confirmed his decision to remain as a member of the program. Season 2 proposal On December 14, 2016, it was announced that Kim Jong-kook and Song Ji-hyo were leaving the show, as a new season with a new format starring the remaining cast members and new member would air in January 2017.

Initial reception was mixed. However, it was revealed that Song Ji-hyo and Kim Jong-kook were not given any notice about their removal, resulting in an overwhelming negative reaction.

In addition, news of Kang Ho-dong refusing the offer to join the new season resulted in a possible cancellation of Season 2 of Running Man. On December 16, 2016, an emergency meeting was held with the consensus reached that all members would leave, ending the program altogether in February 2017 with a subsequent program taking its place. However, on January 24, 2017, SBS announced that the show will continue airing with all of the remaining cast members. The decision came after Nam Seung-yong, the new Vice President of SBS Entertainment Headquarters, who was involved in conceiving Running Man, had further conversations with every member in regards to the show's future. Subsequently, after apologizing to Kim Jong-Kook and Song Ji Hyo for all of the issues regarding the program, the former then became actively involved in convincing the other members to continue working on the program.

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The anticipation of Big Bang's appearance on SBS 'RunningMan' is heating up!


According to an SBS rep, the Big Bang members are currently filming for 'Running Man' in Gangwondo and fans were quick to spot them and take some photos.




The Big Bang members were seen dressed in Spartan-like outfits along with Running Man's original Spartan, Kim Jong Kook, garnering much interest in what the episode will bring.


Meanwhile, this will be the second time for Big Bang to appear on 'Running Man' since 2012. Their first appearance was a big hit and they're expected to bring their charismatic yet dorky charms once again to the race.


The episode featuring Big Bang will air on June 7.