'The Boss Has Donkey Ears' is a self-reflective program where bosses in South Korea voluntarily put themselves in their employees' shoes to create a better workplace. The previous episode recorded a peak viewership rating of 7.8% and a nationwide rating of 5.3%, maintaining its position as the number one show in its time slot for 194 consecutive weeks, according to Nielsen Korea.
In today's (1st) broadcast of the 346th episode, Jeon Hyun-moo confesses, "Because of me, a dance ban was imposed on KBS announcers." He explains that after performing a wild dance on an entertainment program, a ban was issued citing 'damage to announcer dignity', prohibiting all announcers, including himself, from dancing on any program. This revelation brings laughter as it highlights the establishment of a dignity standard for announcers.
Jeon Hyun-moo beams with joy upon spotting PD Lee Dong-hoon, who was part of the historic moment. Reflecting on the 'Unprecedented Jeon Hyun-moo Show' they worked on over a decade ago, Jeon jokes, "The show was ahead of its time. If we did it now, it would succeed." He shares behind-the-scenes stories and expresses his affection for the show, even suggesting a sequel, 'Unprecedented Jeon Hyun-moo Show 2', causing PD Lee's eyes to widen in surprise.
Inspired by Jeon's proposal, Park Myung-soo recalls his own past attempt with 'The Great Star Show' on 'Infinite Challenge', saying, "It didn't work then, but now it can. Let's go with 'Park Myung-soo Show' instead," showcasing his resilience as a modern-day entertainer and filling the studio with laughter.
The truth behind the announcer dignity standard initiated by Jeon Hyun-moo will be revealed in the full broadcast of 'The Boss Has Donkey Ears', airing every Sunday at 4:40 PM.
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr