Hyori's Homestay

Hyori's Homestay (Korean: 효리네 민박; RR: Hyorine Minbak; lit. Hyori's Bed and Breakfast) is a South Korean television program starring celebrity couple Lee Hyori and Lee Sang-soon.[3][4] It aired on JTBC on Sundays at 20:50 (KST); the first episode aired on June 25, 2017.[4] The show is set at the residence of Hyo-ri and Lee Sang-soon in Jeju Island, where they opened a B&B.

Hyori's Homestay
Promotional poster
GenreReality
Variety
Directed by
  • Jung Hyo-min
  • Ma Geon-young
  • Kang Mi-so
  • Kim Hak-min
  • Park Ji-ae
  • Kim Soo-jin
  • Park Sung-hwan
  • Ha Na-ryong
  • Kim Ji-yoon
  • Park In-ho[1]
StarringLee Hyori
Lee Sang-soon
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producerYoon Hyun-joon
Production locationSouth Korea
Running time100 minutes
Production companyS.M. C&C[2]
Release
Original networkJTBC
Original releaseJune 25, 2017 (2017-06-25) 
May 20, 2018 (2018-05-20)

Cast

Main

Season 1

Season 2

Guests

Season 1
GuestsEpisode #
Gimhae Girls1 – 3
The Explorers2 – 8
Seoul Siblings4 – 7
Haman Elder Couple3 – 6
Wangsimni Flower Boys5 – 8
Seoul Sisters6 – 8
Seongnam Couple8 – 10
Jung Dami9 – 10
Daegu Coworkers10 – 12
The Police Women11 – 12
Music Major Students12 – 13
Incheon Twins12 – 14
Long Distance Couple12 – 14
Season 2
GuestsEpisode #
The Judo Quintet2 – 5
Yeon Sisters3 – 5
Surfer Team3 – 8
Backpacker Team5 – 10
Daejeon Fin.K.L6 – 8
Surgery Team6 – 8
Father and Son8 – 11
Wedding Photography Couple8 – 11
Highschool-friend Soldiers10 – 11
First Foreigner
(First guests of season 2.5, the Spring edition)
12 – 15
Motorbike Duo12 – 15
15-years Female Friend Couple14 – 15
Four-members Family14 – 15

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.

Season 1

Ep. Broadcast date AGB Nielsen Korea[7]
NationwideSeoul
1 June 25, 20175.842%6.391%
2 July 2, 20176.186%7.250%
3 July 9, 20176.984%8.109%
4 July 16, 20176.745%7.581%
5 July 23, 20177.211%8.035%
6 July 30, 20176.172%6.439%
7 August 6, 20177.508%8.641%
8 August 13, 20177.496%8.134%
9 August 20, 20179.995%11.055%
10 August 27, 20177.820%8.192%
11 September 3, 20178.155%8.893%
12 September 10, 20178.448%9.798%
13 September 17, 20178.147%9.178%
14 (Special) September 24, 20178.080%9.523%
  • Episode 9 broke the record set by any JTBC variety program. At the time, it was the highest-rated variety show episode of its network JTBC.[8]

Season 2

Ep. Broadcast date AGB Nielsen Korea[7]
NationwideSeoul
1 February 4, 20188.016%9.116%
2 February 11, 20187.726%8.988%
3 February 18, 20184.669%5.195%
4 February 25, 20186.718%7.570%
5 March 4, 20187.142%8.129%
6 March 11, 20189.157%11.156%
7 March 18, 201810.750%12.162%
8 March 25, 20188.329%10.173%
9 April 1, 20187.178%8.674%
10 April 8, 20187.395%8.940%
11 April 15, 20186.543%7.341%
12 April 22, 20186.929%7.625%
13 April 29, 20185.770%6.367%
14 May 6, 20185.871%6.247%
15 May 13, 20185.621%6.001%
16 (special) May 20, 20183.417%3.957%
  • Episode 6 marks Park Bo-gum's arrival as part-time worker. At the time, it is the highest-rated variety show episode of its network JTBC.[9]
  • Episode 7 overtook episode 6's record and received double-digit ratings. It registered the highest audience share for both seasons of the show.[10] Chief Producer Yoon Hyun-joon stated, "I cannot deny that there is a "Park Bo-gum effect" on the ratings."[11]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
201854th Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Entertainment ProgramHyori's HomestayWon[12]

References

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