11 JUL 2024

BBC acquired "Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience" bootcamp reality show

The six-part series will follow five U.K. contestants as they’re flown to South Korea and put through a rigorous 100-day K-pop training course in the hope of emerging as the world’s biggest new boy band. The show will launch on BBC One and iPlayer this summer. ITV Studios is repping international distribution for both the format and the show.

11 JUL 2024

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“Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience” has been snapped up by the BBC for U.K. audiences. The six-part series will follow five U.K. contestants as they’re flown to South Korea and put through a rigorous 100-day K-pop training course in the hope of emerging as the world’s biggest new boy band.

The boys will be immersed in Korean life and K-pop culture as well as have intense lessons in choreography, voice and performance. They’ll also be offered life coaching techniques. Meanwhile K-pop mogul Hee Jun Yoon, who has overseen some of the country’s biggest bands over the past two decades, will be on hand to oversee and critique the lads’ efforts. The series is created by Moon&Back Media, who have worked on “The X Factor” and with bands including One Direction, in collaboration with K-pop talent powerhouse SM Entertainment & Kakao Entertainment America.

Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC eferred to how hard it is to stand out in the environment of that musical genre:This unique acquisition will showcase a sense of exactly what it takes to make it in the world of K-pop. Witnessing the band come together and be put through their paces promises to be a very exciting prospect for audiences," noted.

Meanwhile, Nigel Hall, co-founder of Moon&Back Media described it as a unique reality experience: “‘'Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience’ combines best in class from both K-pop and global entertainment production worlds. Forming a British boy band, schooling them through the unrivalled rigours of the K-pop process, and launching them on the global stage is creating both a world first and unmissable television," commented.

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