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''Infinite Challenge'' (; abbreviated as ) is a South Korean comedic
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show that aired on MBC TV from 2005 to 2018. The show was produced by Kim Tae-ho, and starred various entertainers, including Yoo Jae-suk, Park Myung-soo, Jeong Jun-ha, Haha,
Jung Hyung-don Jung Hyung-don (; born March 15, 1978) is a South Korean comedian and television host. He is best known for his roles on the variety shows ''Infinite Challenge'' and ''Weekly Idol''. Early life and education Jung was born in Gimcheon in North ...
,
Noh Hong-chul Noh Hong-chul (; born 31 March 1979) is a South Korean entertainer and entrepreneur. He is the co-host of the variety show ''Talents for Sale''. He previously appeared on the television programs '' Infinite Challenge'' and '' I Live Alone''. He ...
, Jun Jin, Yang Se-hyung, Hwang Kwang-hee,
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, and
Jo Se-ho Jo Se-ho (; born August 9, 1982) is a South Korean comedian. Personal life On April 24, 2024, Jo announced that he will marry his non-celebrity girlfriend, who is nine years his junior, in October, after dating for a year. The couple married on ...
. ''Infinite Challenge'' was marketed as "Korea's first reality-variety show", combining the humorous games of Korean variety shows with the intimate filming style of reality television. Each episode features cast members competing in challenges, including physical competitions and song contests. Often called "the nation's variety show", ''Infinite Challenge'' was consistently popular in South Korea during its 13-year run. In 2008, the show reached its viewership peak, with nearly 30 percent of South Korean television viewers watching the program. The show was voted the country's favorite television program in both 2015 and 2016, according to polls conducted by
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. Additionally, the show's song contests, which paired cast members with popular musical artists, spawned multiple top ten hits on the
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throughout the 2010s.


Series overview


Episodes


Season 1

''Infinite Challenge'' first aired under the name ''Reckless Challenge'' (무모한 도전) on April 23, 2005 during MBC TV's Saturday night programming block. The show was marketed as "Korea's first reality-variety show" and features people taking on absurd physical challenges, such as playing tug of war with a bull or racing a subway car. The first season of the show stars Yoo Jae-suk,
Jung Hyung-don Jung Hyung-don (; born March 15, 1978) is a South Korean comedian and television host. He is best known for his roles on the variety shows ''Infinite Challenge'' and ''Weekly Idol''. Early life and education Jung was born in Gimcheon in North ...
and
Noh Hong-chul Noh Hong-chul (; born 31 March 1979) is a South Korean entertainer and entrepreneur. He is the co-host of the variety show ''Talents for Sale''. He previously appeared on the television programs '' Infinite Challenge'' and '' I Live Alone''. He ...
as regular cast members, with other cast members appearing occasionally. Guest stars include actor
Cha Seung-won Cha Seung-won (; born June 7, 1970) is a South Korean actor, who began his career as an in-demand model (person), fashion model in the 1990s. Cha achieved stardom through the hit comedy films ''Kick the Moon'' (2001), ''Jail Breakers'' (2002), ' ...
and tennis player
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.


Season 2

Season 2 began airing on October 29, 2005, and is split into two parts named ''Excessive Challenge'' (무리한 도전) and ''Infinite Challenge – Master of Quiz'' (무한도전 퀴즈의달인). ''Excessive Challenge'' has a similar format to Season 1, while ''Infinite Challenge – Master of Quiz'' follows a quiz show format. Park Myung-soo, Jeong Jun-ha, and Haha join Season 1 regulars Yoo Jae-suk,
Jung Hyung-don Jung Hyung-don (; born March 15, 1978) is a South Korean comedian and television host. He is best known for his roles on the variety shows ''Infinite Challenge'' and ''Weekly Idol''. Early life and education Jung was born in Gimcheon in North ...
and
Noh Hong-chul Noh Hong-chul (; born 31 March 1979) is a South Korean entertainer and entrepreneur. He is the co-host of the variety show ''Talents for Sale''. He previously appeared on the television programs '' Infinite Challenge'' and '' I Live Alone''. He ...
as cast members in Season 2. Singer
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appears as a guest star in this season after a slew of episodes without guests.


Season 3

The third season of the show, known simply as ''Infinite Challenge'', began airing on May 6, 2006. Special coverage of 2006 World Cup Germany was featured for the entire month of June 2006, along with some 'Ah-ha' specials (with Shinhwa, for example) at the beginning of each episode. However, on July 8, 2006, the program took its memorable first step as the first 'Real-Variety' television program in Korean television history, with the airing of a segment called 'Please, come early': The six members were asked to come to the recording session on time or experience some form of punishment (일찍 와주길 바래, a part of the 'Please, be...' series see below), combining elements of both
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and Variety programming, including
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characters from each of the ''Infinite Challenge'' members, see 'hosts'). Thereafter, the program has created challenges with regard to anything related to real life (excluding some critical issues such as religions and sexual preferences), in outdoor studios, with little use of acting or heavily based plotting. Since December 2, 2006, the program has received the highest ratings of
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lineups for Saturday evening. In January 2012, the program took a 6-month hiatus due to a labor strike conducted by MBC's reporters and producers. During this period, new episodes were not produced and MBC, instead, aired reruns of previous episodes. In November 2015, Infinite Challenge arranged special exhibition and expo titled "Infinite Challenge Expo", in KINTEX. The program took a 7-week hiatus from broadcast in early 2017, which Kim Tae-ho, the main PD, signified as a period to normalize the production process which has been shortened considerably where the production team had less time and always rushed to meet the deadline. The PD also reveals that the program still continues their regular shooting schedules while being off the air. The program took another 10-week hiatus from September 9, 2017, due to a labor strike by MBC's reporters and producers. During the strike, new episodes were not aired and reruns of previous episodes were broadcast. The strike ended on November 13, and ''Infinite Challenge'' returned to regular broadcasting on November 25. In March 2018, the program came to an end marked by the departure of Kim Tae-ho, the lead producer, which was followed by the members. However, after the last episode was aired, the program returned for 3 more weeks where it aired recap specials that pays tribute to the achievements of the program called "13 Years of Saturdays".


Recurring segments

These segments were featured in multiple episodes over the years due to their popularity. * "Infinite News" – a parody on news broadcast in which most of the reported stories happened to some or all of the cast members. Those stories revolve around their personal life and tend to balance between facts and the comedic side of them. * "Infinite Company" – an unscripted skit that parodied on the lives of office employees, similar to ''
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''. Initially, the skit was a reproduction of the late comedian Kim Hyung-gon work, called ''President, President, Our President'', portraying a situational comedy around a board of directors of a company before it was changed to be about a group of employees in a small department. * "Ha & Su" – an unscripted situational comedy around the petty quarrels between Jeong Jun-ha and Park Myeong-su, where the latter is aggressive and hot-tempered while the former is timid and simple-minded. In 2011, they were awarded a "Best Couple" award for their dynamic. * "Jimotmi" – it stands for 지켜주지 못해서 미안해 (''jikyeojuji motaeseo mianhae''), which means "Sorry I could not look out for you" In this segment, the members play hidden-camera pranks on each other to see how they react to certain contrived situations. * "Introducing My Ugly Friends Festival" – A segment where the members invited their acquaintances which they considered visually unappealing. Afterwards, the members organize a party where they celebrate with various games. * "Saturday, Saturday's, I Am A Singer" – Suggested by Park Myeoung-Su and Jeong Jun-ha where the program arranges a stage where old artists were given chances to return and perform their hit songs. Sechs Kies and H.O.T. were able to reunite and came out of retirement through this segment. * "Please, be..." – a segment which was introduced to instill common principles to all of the members. '"Please, come early"' forces the members to be punctual during filming day as the staff will not inform them when they would film the segment. '"Please, be friendly"', featuring Haha and Jeong Hyeong-don, were created to encourage both members to be more comfortable around each other. * "Ah-Ha" – a Korean word game in which one member says a word, and the next person must then say that word backwards. Members who failed or made mistakes would be hit over the head. This segment premiered in the 2nd season (Infinite Challenge – The Master of Quiz) and was played occasionally in following seasons. * "One-flash Telepathy" – after hearing a word which was given from the production booth, each member presented a gesture that would best represent that word. A round is cleared if all six members perform the same gesture and punishments were given when they failed. The original alleged purpose of this segment was to unite the minds of the members; however, they have yet to succeed. Voice narration for this segment was provided by Na Gyeong-eun, an announcer and Yoo Jae-suk's wife. * Television Advertisements – throughout the episodes, the hosts create some satirical Korean
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. * Calendar-making Project – the members created a series of unique calendars and donated all profits from these sales to charity. This project has succeeded every season.


Special segments

Some of the segments of ''Infinite Challenge'' also developed into national events with audience participation. * 2008 Host-in-Chief Elections – after a humorous request by Park Myeong-su to have a new leader in 2008, all ''Infinite Challenge'' members and staff held a vote for a new 'host-in-chief' on December 31, 2007, at the nation's own
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near
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. Prior to the election, each member created campaign pledges to encourage voters to vote for them. All entertainment managers, coordinators, MBC staff and the members voted at the South gate of the MBC Headquarters and the votes were counted on the morning of New Year's Day. Afterwards, Park Myeong-su was declared the new host-in-chief, but evidence showed him of tampering the voting box. The new host-in-chief was given 3 weeks to prove his leadership skills. However, after poor performances for 3 whole weeks, Park Myeong-su announced at an ''Infinite Challenge'' press conference that he would step down and wait for the new election to take place. In the aftermath, Yoo Jae-suk was appointed as interim host-in-chief on February 2, 2008. The second host-in-chief election was held on February 4, 2008, at the MBC Dream Center in
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and Yoo Jae-suk won the majority of the votes and was once again reinstated as the host-in-chief. * WM7 – the "Wrestling Muhan 7" project is an attempt by the members to perform at a
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event. From July 2009, the members started training by inviting Sonstar, junior-professional wrestler and the drummer of Cherry Filter, as their coach and Park Myeong-su as their club leader. After numerous injuries, including a concussion suffered by Jeong Hyeong-don, setbacks and delays, the members finally put on a performance in front of a live audience on August 19, 2010, at Jangchung Gymnasium. It was broadcast over 11 episodes and MBC also released a
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edition of this challenge, featuring several unaired segments, stories and the full uncut performance. * Decision 2014 – the show held another host-in-chief election in 2014 where the show elected a host-in-chief with 10 years tenure. These elections mirrored that of actual governmental elections, in an endeavor to promote voter turnout in South Korea's 2014 local elections. Similarly, the members created campaign pledges to attract viewers to vote for them in the preliminary internet polls before the airing of ''Decision 2014'''s first episode. The second internet poll was held after the episode aired. After the results of the second poll, Haha and Jeong Jun-ha decided to form a coalition under Jeong Hyeong-don while Park Myeong-su conceded, endorsing Yoo Jae-suk. About 50,000 people, including the members of ''Infinite Challenge'', cast their votes on May 22, 2014, at polling stations in ten major cities (
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,
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,
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,
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, Jeju,
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, and
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). Another 34,000 people cast their votes earlier during the preliminary voting round from May 17–18, 2014. During the day of the election, audiences who could not make it to the polling stations were able to vote through a website, resulting in a turnout of 363,047 people online Combining the live polls and the internet votes, Yoo Jae-suk won the election by defeating Noh Hong-chul with 45,310 marginal votes or 8.29% of the combined votes. * ''Infinite Challenge'' Song Festival – beginning in 2007, the members collaborated with musicians to compete in a
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every two years.


Hosts


Timeline

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Former


Occasional appearances

* There are a number of people who both individually work for this program and irregularly appear with ''Infinite Challenge'' members (hosts). They are frequently referred to as 'the 8th member' (제8의 멤버).


Awards and nominations


Guests


International


Korean

Numerous Korean celebrities have appeared on the show due to its popularity. Many of the guests have some relationships with the co-hosts of the show, including: Actors *
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*
Cha Tae-hyun Cha Tae-hyun (; born March 25, 1976) is a South Korean actor, singer, television personality, radio DJ and Television director, director. He is best known for his lead roles in the box-office hit comedies ''My Sassy Girl'' (2001), ''Scandal Make ...
* Gong Hyung-jin * Bong Tae-gyu * Choi Ji-woo * Jo In-sung * Lee Na-young * Song Joong-ki *
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* Jang Keun-suk *
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* Kim Min-kyo *
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* Go Kyung-pyo * Kim Sun-ah * Yoon Son-ha * Kim Min-jun * Kim Soo-ro * Kim Tae-hee *
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*
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* Lee Young-ae * Kim Hye-sung * Jung Il-woo * Han Hye-jin * Lee Yo-won * Han Ji-min *
Lee Seo-jin Lee Seo-jin (born January 30, 1971) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for the reality shows '' Three Meals a Day'' and '' Grandpa Over Flowers''. As an actor, he came to prominence with his leading roles in television series '' Damo'' ( ...
* Han Sang-jin * Lee Jong-soo * Jeon Won-joo * Jung Si-ah * Yoon Sang-hyun * Choi Cheol-ho * Oh Ji-ho * Kwon Oh-joong *
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* Jang Seo-hee * Kim Bum * Julien Kang * Lee Tae-sung * Kim Ji-hoon * Park Bo-young *
Park Shin-hye Park Shin-hye (, born February 18, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She gained recognition as a child in Korean drama, television series ''Stairway to Heaven (2003 TV series), Stairway to Heaven'' (2003) and ''Tree of Heaven (TV series), Tree o ...
*
Park Bo-gum Park Bo-gum (; born June 16, 1993) is a South Korean actor, singer, and musician. A prominent Korean Wave figure, Park is the youngest artist to be named Gallup Korea's Actor of the Year, Gallup Korea's Television Actor of the Year and the firs ...
* So Ji-sub * Shin Se-kyung * Lee Dong-wook * Kim Hee-ae *
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* Kim Hye-soo * Lee Je-hoon * Jung Woo-sung *
Hwang Jung-min Hwang Jung-min (; born September 1, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He established himself as a leading man in the romantic drama ''You Are My Sunshine'' (2005). One of the highest-grossing actors in South Korea, Hwang has starred in several box ...
* Joo Ji-hoon * Choi Min-yong * Bae Jung-nam Comedians, Entertainers * Ji Sang-ryeol * Lee Yoon-suk * Kim Hyun-chul * Kim Je-dong * Shin Bong-sun * Song Eun-i * Kim Shin-young * Baek Bo-ram * Kim Kyung-jin * Park Hwi-soon * Ahn Young-mi * Byun Ki-soo * Kim Mi-hwa * Kim Young-chul * Lee Guk-joo *
Kim Jong-min Kim Jong-min (; born September 24, 1979) is a South Korean singer, dancer and television personality. He has been a member of the K-pop group Koyote since 2000 and a cast member of the variety show '' 2 Days & 1 Night'' since 2007. Kim has wo ...
* Moon Se-yoon * Yoo Byung-jae Musicians * Lee Jung * Cool ** Kim Sung-soo ** Yoo Chae-young * Bae Seul-ki * Hyukoh *
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** Jessica ** Sunny ** Seohyun *
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** Kim Jong-kook ** Kim Jung-nam * Lee Hyo-ri *
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** Narsha * Lee Seung-chul * Joo Young-hoon * Lee Soo-young * B1A4 ** Baro * Shinhwa *
SS501 SS501 (currently promoting as Five O One) is a South Korean boy band consisting of five members: Kim Hyun-joong, Heo Young-saeng, Kim Kyu-jong, Park Jung-min (singer), Park Jung-min and Kim Hyung-jun. They debuted in 2005 with the Extended play, ...
* Tony An * Sung Si-kyung *
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* Park Jung-ah * Seo In-young * Hwangbo * MC Mong * Lee Min-woo * Bbaek Ga * Wheesung * Uhm Jung-hwa * Son Dam-bi * After School ** Lizzy * Lee Jung-hyun *
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/ Yoon Mi-rae * No Brain * YB * Lee Sung-jin *
Son Ho-young Son Ho-young (; born March 26, 1980) is a South Korean- American singer and musical actor based in South Korea. Best known as a member of g.o.d, he made his debut in the entertainment industry with the group in 1999 and pursued a solo career as ...
* 2PM ** Junho ** Jaebeom * Kara (South Korean band), Kara ** Han Seung-yeon, Seungyeon ** Kang Ji-young, Jiyoung * S.E.S. (band), S.E.S. ** Bada (singer), Bada ** Shoo (singer), Shoo * Epik High * Eun Ji-won * Park Hyun-bin * K.Will * MBLAQ ** Lee Joon * Mighty Mouth, Sangchu * :ko:원투, One Two * CNBLUE * Sistar * Secret (South Korean band), Secret * 4minute * Orange Caramel * SHINee * Kangta * Super Junior ** Lee Donghae, Donghae ** Choi Siwon, Siwon * F(x) (band), f(x) * IU (singer), IU * GFriend * Big Bang (South Korean band), Big Bang * Jung Jae-hyung * Lee Juck * Sweet Sorrow (band), Sweet Sorrow * 10cm (band), 10cm * Psy (rapper), Psy * Leessang ** Gary (rapper), Gary * 2AM (band), 2AM ** Jeong Jinwoon, Jinwoon ** Jo Kwon * Park Bom * Defconn (rapper), Defconn * :ko:올라이즈 밴드, All Lies Band * Roo'ra, Go Young-wook * BoA * G-Dragon * Kiha & the Faces * Infinite (group), Infinite * Kim C * ZE:A ** Park Hyung-sik, Hyungsik ** Im Si-wan, Siwan * Kim Bum-soo (singer), Kim Bum-soo * John Park (musician), John Park * So Chan-whee * Jo Sungmo, Jo Sung-mo * Kim Hyun-jung (singer), Kim Hyun-jung * Kim Gun-mo * Cool (South Korean band), Cool * Jinusean * Park Jin-young * Zico (rapper), Zico * Sechs Kies * Dok2 * BewhY * Gaeko * Exo (group), EXO * Winner (band), Winner ** Song Min-ho, Mino ** Kim Jin-woo (musician), Jinwoo * DinDin * Lee Hi * Mad Clown * Nell (band), Kim Jong-wan * Crush (singer), Crush * H.O.T Sports/athletes * Lee Yong-dae / Lee Hyo-jung (badminton), Lee Hyo-jung * Kim Yuna, Kim Yeon-ah, international figure skater * South Korea women's national handball team * Choi Hyunmi, Choi Hyun-mi, WBA Women's Featherweight Champion * Son Yeon-jae, South Korean rhythmic gymnast * :ko:이숭용, Lee Sung-yong, Korean Professional Baseball Batter * Lee Sang-hwa, South Korean long track speed skater Others * :ko:안혜경, Ahn Hye-kyung, broadcaster * :ko:나경은, Na Kyung-eun, broadcaster, Yoo Jae-Suk's wife * Choi Moon-soon, then-CEO of Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC * Ohm Ki-young, then-CEO of Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC * Lie Sang Bong, Lee Sang-bong, fashion designer * :ko:박경추, Park Kyung-chu, broadcaster * Huh Young-man, famed comics artist and writer * Hong Jin-kyung, model and a CEO of food venture company * :ko:이혜정, Lee Hye-jung, chef * :ko:양지훈, Yang Ji-hoon, chef * :ko:명현지, Myung Hyun-ji, chef * Kang Seung-hyun, model * :ko:최단비, Choi Dan-bi, lawyer * :ko:장진영 (1971년), Jang Jin-young, lawyer * Jang Yoon-ju, Jang Yoon-joo, model (Moderator of 2011 Calendar-making project) * Bae Hyun-jin, broadcaster


Hallmark


Purported foreshadowing of actual events

Infinity Challenge is famous for predicting jokes before some events occurred in real life, like ''The Simpsons''. Several episodes predicted the drama ''Squid Game''. Another episode, "Manager Jeong", Haha bought a book called ''American Prometheus'', and about 2 months later, he wrote a book review for the book, but the contents were messy, so he made the members laugh. In 2023, twelve years later, Christopher Nolan made the film ''Oppenheimer (film), Oppenheimer'' based on that book, Haha became the South Korean public relations ambassador for that movie. Other examples purported as Infinity Challenge predicting the future include the ''Brexit'', ''Among Us'', ''Hangout with Yoo'', Koo Jun-yup and Barbie Hsu's marriage, and Kim Shin-young's ''Korea Sings'' MC selected. The reason why this makes a lot of prophecy is that this program itself is a format in which different special features with different themes were planned every time, and even though it has been several years since the show ended, it enjoys greater popularity than active programs, and there are overflowing sources that are discovered.


Ratings


The show in popular culture

* During the 12th episode (aired on August 16, 2007) of Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC's Monday-night variety programme
Jippijiggi
(지피지기), comedian Park Su-hong urged
Noh Hong-chul Noh Hong-chul (; born 31 March 1979) is a South Korean entertainer and entrepreneur. He is the co-host of the variety show ''Talents for Sale''. He previously appeared on the television programs '' Infinite Challenge'' and '' I Live Alone''. He ...
, Jeong Hyeong-don, and Haha (entertainer), Ha Ha (members of Infinite Challenge) to create a new comic-variety program called 'Yuhan Dojeon'(유한도전, 有限挑戰, Finite Challenge). However, this was a joke when he attended this program as a guest. * MBC Plus, MBC Drama, MBC's Drama and Entertainment channel on Skylife and Cable TV, has decided to launch a brand-new comic variety show called ''Infinite Girls'' (무한걸스), the female edition of ''Infinite Challenge''. Six Korean entertainers including Song Eun-i, Shin Bong-sun, Kim Shin-young, Hwangbo, Baek Bo-ram and Jung Ga-eun serve as the co-hosts of this program. Previous hosts who have already left the show include Ahn Hye-kyung (안혜경, who is former Haha's girlfriend), Kim Hyun-sook (김현숙), Bin-woo (빈우), Kim Ga-yeon and Jung Shi-ah. It aired on September 23, 2007, as a pilot (special) program for Chuseok, Hangawi holidays. Since October 15, 2007, This format wen
a regular-scheduled programme
at the MBC every1, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC's Cable and Skylife, Satellite network for comedy and variety shows, eventually. * On December 27, 2007, the Samsung Economic Research Institute, SERI, a well-known economic research institute of South Korea, picked this program as the 6th most-influential product and service of the year 2007, due to its strong public popularity and its own productive characters. * ''Infinite Challenge'' is often mentioned on other similar programs, when guests asking if the staff of the show in question copied the idea for a segment from ''Infinite Challenge''. * In the first quarter of 2008, the Global Marketing Department of Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, MBC reported that MBC had attempted to sell the format of Infinite Challenge to a European agency in Sweden. This was the first time in Korean television history that such a deal had been made. However, the contract was not finalized, as there were too many characters on the program for the Swedish company to reproduce. Even so, rights to the show were eventually sold to Air France and Qatar Airways' in-flight broadcast. * The creators of ''Infinite Challenge'' filmed an advertisement about Bibimbap which has been shown in Times Square since November 26, 2010. Due to this involvement, the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (South Korea), Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries had been put up a Plaque of Honour, to acknowledge MuDo's dedication. * In 2011, ''Infinite Challenge'' held the West Coast Highway Music Festival. At this festival 7 teams participated and everyone got a trophy. * The show is also famous for its loyal fans, especially from the youth demographic. Despite the show's hiatus of 22 weeks due to MBC's Union Labor Strike in 2012, the show was able to keep its strong popularity with television audiences. It was acclaimed as "the most favorite program in South Korea" numerous times. * Members of ''Infinite Challenge'' cast ( Yoo Jae-suk, Park Myeong-su, Jeong Jun-ha, Jeong Hyeong-don,
Noh Hong-chul Noh Hong-chul (; born 31 March 1979) is a South Korean entertainer and entrepreneur. He is the co-host of the variety show ''Talents for Sale''. He previously appeared on the television programs '' Infinite Challenge'' and '' I Live Alone''. He ...
, Haha, Gill (musician), Gil) are featured on "Gentleman (Psy song), Gentleman" music video by Psy.


International

* On June 30, 2015, the rights to air the show was sold to one of the big channels in China; "CCTV-1” proving ''Infinite Challenge''s rise in popularity as a Korean Variety Show Program. The Chinese version of the show started airing in China on December 6, 2015. * Before the export publication rights to China, the program was already popular throughout Asia. People of the world watched this program by YouTube and the highest hit is 3,202,248 (''Infinite Challenge'' Yeongdong Expressway Song Festival, Hwangtaeji's "Mapsosa".) * The program went to Japan, China, Thailand, America, Africa, Germany, etc. for filming. Many international celebrities participated in one of the episodes. * In April 2013, a British TV program called ''The Greatest Shows on Earth'' came to Korea to showcase Korean TV, and visited ''Infinite Challenge'' on set. The episode aired on Channel 4 on July 8, 2013. While visiting the recording session for ''Infinite Challenge'', presenter Daisy Donovan also went in front of the cameras and guested a sketch segment which was shown on both shows.


Plagiarism

It has been alleged that the show was copied without permission by a Chinese variety program called ''Go Fighting''. According to production company MBC: "Currently in China, multiple broadcasting and production companies are saying they are personally producing 'Infinite Challenge' or a similar program, causing a disturbance in the market and damaging MBC Contents' image. From hereon, excepting the broadcasting of 'Infinite Challenge' on CCTV1, we will take firm legal action against any behavior that has nothing to do with MBC while making people confused and misunderstand [that program] as MBC's 'Infinite Challenge."


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Infinite Challenge Infinite Challenge, 2005 South Korean television series debuts 2018 South Korean television series endings Korean-language television shows MBC TV original programming South Korean variety television shows