Non-Summit


Non-Summit, also known as Abnormal Summit, is a South Korean television program on JTBC which first aired on July 7, 2014. The show features a panel of non-Korean men, living in South Korea, who debate on various topics and "Korean culture, through the eyes of a foreigner," in a talk show format, in the Korean language. The show concluded its first season on December 4, 2017 with Episode 177, with no set date for a new season.

Development

The show started productions with veteran Lim Jung-ah, who produced Star Edition, and co-produced, with Yeo Woon-hyuk, variety shows MBC's Radio Star, and JTBC's Men's Stuff, after coming over to the cable company, from the major networks, in 2011.
The show's format, presented with humor, is meant to emulate a meeting of world leaders, like Doctors Without Borders, i.e. "Youth Without Borders"; or the United Nations, or G11, and is hosted by Jun Hyun-moo "Chairman", Yoo Se-yoon "Secretary General", and Sung Si-kyung "Chairman", with guest appearances by South Korean celebrities, guest "representatives", who announce the weekly topics. The stated mission: "The youth group, without borders, Non-Summit, is a variety show, that strives for peace and security, for the world's youth, by speaking on agendas, and debating with abnormals, who insist they're representatives."
The show has been compared to KBS2's 2006 Global Talk Show, which had female foreigners discussing global issues. Host Yoo Se-yoon said their new show would go a step further than getting to know one another's cultures, and would include problem solving, coming up with "what's better, together." Lim said the show's in-depth discussions made fluency in Korean the number one standard for casting the global guests. Lim said, "The cast of foreign people was because, although Korea is reinforcing its position on the global stage right now, it still is just one country among many others. And I thought perceiving the problems of Koreans who are in their 20s and 30s, in a universal perspective, was necessary."

Production changes

Along with 7 new and 2 returning representatives, a reorganization of the show also introduced some changes to the show's production crew. Chief Producer Lim Jung-ah was replaced by Cho Seung-wook, who created KBS2 Yahaengsung or Night Star, and Hidden Singer after joining JTBC. PD Kim Hee-jung, also with the show since the beginning, was replaced by Kim No-eun of JTBC's Off to School and .

Cast

Original cast

The show's format of a summit, refers to the foreign cast, eleven at time the show first aired, as "Representatives" from their individual countries, who make up an International panel. Promotions and news reports noted several of them for the notoriety they had made for themselves prior to the show:
United Kingdom's James Hooper, National Geographic explorer and mountain climber; Canada's Guillaume Patry, professional StarCraft pro-gamer; Japan's Takuya Terada, a model and member of K-pop multi-national group Cross Gene; Italy's Alberto Mondi, a Fiat foreign car dealer; China's TV announcer Zhang Yuan; and United States's Tyler Rasch, a scholar at Seoul National University, who runs a webzine about Seoul.
Others came to South Korea, as students and young workers: Belgium's Julian Quintart, former student with Rotary Youth Exchange, singer/actor/TV personality; France's Robin Deiana, former exchange student at Konkuk University, model; and Australia's Daniel Snoeks, the youngest, followed by Terada, is best known for his tattoos.
Ghana's Sam Okyere, who has appeared on other variety shows in South Korea, a graduate of Sogang University, and official ambassador for seaweed in Wando in South Korea, became known for his mischievous behavior. Turkey's Enes Kaya, who acted in the Korean film Haunters, became an outgoing debater on the panel.
In an interview about the show's "debate" style, Julian Quintart said he hoped the program to be an introduction to South Korea to the debate culture, and expressed the importance of having healthy discussions, with consideration of the opponent's view. Takuya Terada addressed the sensitive topic of the Asian countries, that come up in the debates, "Japan, Korea, and China are all close to each other, but if you look at their history, they’re really far apart. Since the histories are all different, it can only be a delicate topic, but through this program, I’m glad we can talk about it and take the time to understand each other.”

2014

On Episode 5, Daniel Lindemann from Germany, who studied Korean language at University of Bonn and works at a Korean company; replaced United Kingdom's James Hooper, who has left for Australia to work on a PhD.
Visiting "intern" representatives, made up of male foreign students and workers in South Korea, were added to the cast, and filled in for vacationing, or otherwise missing, representatives on Episodes 11, 12, 13, and 17.
On October 23, 2014, media reported that Daniel Snoeks would be leaving the show to return to his studies in Australia, and had taped a final appearance for the Episode 17, October 27 show. One of the show's directors, Kim Hee-jung confirmed the report; and the news stated that plans were being made to replace the empty seat with visiting "intern" representatives to show a "more diverse culture."
On December 2, 2014, media reported Enes Kaya's alleged involvement in a scandal. Kaya released a statement denying the allegations, but said that he would voluntarily leave the show to not cause damages.

2015

On January 6, 2015, media reported that visiting intern representatives Ilya Belyakov, Blair Williams, and Sujan Shakya would become fixed cast members, changing the show's original G11 format to a G12 setup. Russia's Belyakov, the visiting intern on Episode 20, studied at Yonsei University, and works as a medical translator. He has been in Korea for eleven years and said he wants to "break prejudices of Russia" and talk about Russia's relationship with America and China. Williams, from Australia, who was on Episode 22, and also attended Yonsei University, after double majoring in business management and Korean at University of Queensland, works as a marketing strategist. And Nepal's Shakya, from Episode 27, has been in Korea since 2010, studies urban planning at Dankook University and hopes to bring awareness to Nepal and teach others about his country.
On June 20, 2015, Director Kim Hee-Jung announced that six members of the cast, Belyakov, Quintart, Shakya, Deiana, Williams and Terada, would be leaving. She said the change was in order to introduce new cultures and for viewers to hear the reactions of other countries; with new members to be announced on July 6. The six members said farewells, in the show's one-year anniversary retrospective, on June 29, Episode 52, and later, met with fans and planned an August concert. Media reported viewers' mixed reactions to the cast changes, in particular, from a fan club of Russian representative Belyakov, and opinions that the cast was already doing well, with Belyakov and Quintart's contributions especially noted.
The new cast announced on July 1, 2015, included Samy Rashad El-Baz from Egypt, a graduate student in Korean language and literature at Seoul National University and a previous intern who appeared on Episode 11; and first time to appear: Przemysław Krompiec, Poland, Carlos Gorito, Brazil, Nikolai Johnsen, Norway, Andreas Varsakopoulos, Greece and Yuta Nakamoto, Japan.
In September 2015, Director Kim Hee-Jung announced the show would be adding more diversity by scheduling appearances with new "visiting intern" representatives, including those already invited from Thailand and Mexico.
At the end of December 2015, Japanese representative Nakamoto left the show after Episode 78 to prepare for his debut as a singer with his contracted company, S.M. Entertainment.

2016

In the beginning of June 2016, media announced cast changes expected for Episode 103, with nine members leaving - Zhang, Rasch and Okyere,, Lindemann and Krompiec, Gorito, Johnsen, Rashad El Baz and Varsakopoulos. One reviewer said the show would have trouble finding a substitute for the consistently intelligent level of discussion Rasch had brought to the show.
Episode 103 began with a reorganization of nine representatives which included two remaining members Patry and Mondi. They were joined by new members: Mark Tetto,, a prior intern on Episode 24, and first time to appear: "Lucky" Abhishek Gupta,, Zahid Hussain,, Mao Yifeng,, Aurelien Loubert,, Alex Mazzucchelli , and Niklas Klabunde .
After the new cast were introduced on Episode 103, subsequent episodes no longer previewed starring cast members. After Episode 105, three additional visiting intern/representatives were added as recurring cast, Christian Burgos,, previously on Episode 68 and newer interns, Ogi Hitoshi,, and Wang Xinlin,.
On July 22, 2016, Mondi responded about the cast changes and he and Patry being the two selected to stay, "There were so many other members who speak better Korean than us....and there were other members who were funnier." About the changed atmosphere, he said, "Since different people are on, a new kind of Non-Summit may appear."
In late August 2016, Chinese representative Mao Yifeng, who appeared on Episodes 103 and 104, was deleted from the show's cast list and promotional posters.

2017

On the 144th episode it was announced that India representative Lucky Abhishek Gupta would leave the show due to personal business.

List of episodes, topics and guests

Season 1 (first part)

2014

Ep. #DateTopicGuest representativeGuest
country
of origin
1July 7Independence from parentsJang Dong-min
2July 14Pre-marital co-habitationJung So-ra, Lee Guk-joo,
3July 21Career pursuitShin Hae-chul
4July 28Dating:ko:오나미|Oh Na-mi, Soyou,
5August 4Compulsory sex education:ko:스컬 |Skull, Haha,
6August 11Interpersonal relationshipsJo Se-ho
7August 18MarriageAhn Young-mi, Hong Seok-cheon,
8August 25Seoul livingYook Joong-wan, Kang Joon-woo,
9September 1Raising childrenKim Gu-ra
10September 8Chuseok specialSam Hammington
11September 15Job application requirementsJohn Park
12September 22Internet/Smartphone usageJo Kwon
13September 29Spending money on friends:ko:유상무|Yoo Sang-moo
14October 6Maintaining good health:ko:이윤석 |Lee Yoon-suk
15October 13ParentingPark Ji-yoon
16October 20Korean and foreign languagesChang Kiha
17October 27Dreams and happinessKim Sung-kyun
18November 3Break-ups, divorceGong Hyung-jin
19November 10Love, romance problemsJang Yoon-ju
20November 17Generation gapEunhyuk, Kyuhyun,
21November 24The bond of brothersKim Bum-soo
22December 1SexismBobby Kim, Sayuri Fujita,
23December 8Crime and SafetyKangin, Zhou Mi,
24December 15EntrepreneurshipLee Sang-min
25December 22Christmas specialYoon Min-soo, :ko:류재현|Ryu Jae-hyun,
26December 29Year end special

2015

Ep.#DateTopicGuest representativeGuest
country
of origin
27January 5Philanthropy:ko:션 |Sean Noh
28January 12Private educationKim Kwan
29January 19Anger and ragePark Chul-min
30January 26Noblesse oblige and corruptionSeo Jang-hoon
31February 2Study abroad and immigrationKang Yong-suk
32February 9Lies and rumorsKangnam
33February 16James Hooper special updateJames Hooper
34February 23Retirement plansKim Kwang-kyu
35March 2Fashion trendsMoon Hee-joon
36March 9Midlife crisisYoon Do-hyun
37March 16WealthHong Jin-ho, Kang Kyun-sung,
38March 23TelevisionJo Young-nam
39March 30New academic termKim So-yeon
40April 6Food and eatingKim Tae-woo
41April 13Conscience and moralityBaek Ji-young
42April 20LookismKim Jun-hyun
43April 27Gifted educationJang Jin
44May 4JobsHuh Young-man
45May 11House owningSong Eun-i, Kim Sook,
46May 18Hate speech and hate crimeChin Jung-kwon
47May 25LeadershipOnew, Choi Min-ho,
48June 1Laughter and happinessKim Young-chul
49June 8LawRobert Holley
50June 15Value of :wikt:age|ageJo Min-ki
51June 22War and PeaceChin Jung-kwon
52June 291st Anniversary Special
53July 6Good countries to liveHwang Kwanghee
54July 13MERS Crisis in South KoreaHwang Seok-jeong
55July 20DesireIm Won-hee, Son Ho-jun,
56July 27Correct answerLee Hoon
57August 3World economy, Greek financial crisis:ko:최진기|Choi Jin-ki
58August 10Dangers of science and technologyJoon Park
59August 17Gender roleHong Jin-kyung
60August 24MulticulturalismJeong Jun-ha
61August 31Decision-makingJang Do-yeon
62September 7National psyche and country developmentHeo Kyung-hwan
63September 14Environmental protectionYenny, Hyelim,
64September 21Working vs. getting educationBeenzino
65September 28Chuseok Special
66October 5Ill-fated relationshipsPark Mi-sun
67October 12Creativity:ko:하상욱|Ha Sang-wook
68October 19Importance of eating breakfastSam Kim
69October 26Miscommunication between men and womenJo Jung-chi, Jung-in,
70November 2A world without crimePyo Chang-won
71November 9Social polarizationHwang Chi-yeul
72November 16Personal privacy and privacy lawEun Ji-won
73November 23Part-time work impeding career advancementLee Hong-gi
74November 30BoastingPark Na-rae
75December 7War on TerrorChin Jung-kwon, Robin Deiana
76December 14Making a good first impressionWoo Hyeon
77December 21Legendary musicBae Cheol-soo
78December 282015 top global issuesJung Sang-hoon

2016

Ep.#DateTopicGuest representativeGuest
country
of origin
79January 4UtopiaKim Jung-man
80January 11Interest in politicsNa Kyung-won
81January 18Love of petsHan Ye-seul
82January 25Personal brandingRhyu Si-min
83February 1Debt:ko:황재근|Hwang Jae-geun
84February 8Couple's holiday fightingKim Sook, Yoon Jung-soo,
85February 15Real friendshipJang Dong-min, :ko:유상무|Yu Sang-moo,
86February 22Mainstream and non-mainstreamLee Byeong-heon
87February 29Children's life satisfactionKwon Oh-joong
88March 7Planning for older age while youngJonghyun, Taemin,
89March 14The 3rd HallyuYoon Sang-hyun
90March 21Time managementSandeul, Baro,
91March 28Understanding people's behavior using data:ko:송길영|Song Gil-young
92April 4Neighbor problemsJi Suk-jin
93April 11Comparing yourself to othersLee Chun-soo
94April 18Wanting constant attention from others:ko:뮤지|Muzie, :ko:이말년|Lee Mal Nyeon,
95April 25Minimalist lifestyleWheesung, K.Will,
96May 2Conspiracy theoriesJung Eun-ji
97May 9Ageing gracefully Youn Yuh-jung
98May 16Syrian refugee crisisJung Woo-sung
99May 23Natural disastersYoon Shi-yoon, Kwak Si-yang,
100May 30100th Episode Special, Part 1Prior cast: James Hooper,
Julian Quintart, Robin Deiana,
Takuya Terada, Ilya Belyakov,
Blair Williams, Sujan Shakya
, etc.
101June 6100th Episode Special, Part 2Prior cast: James Hooper,
Julian Quintart, Robin Deiana,
Takuya Terada, Ilya Belyakov,
Blair Williams, Sujan Shakya
, etc.
102June 13HappinessKim Jaeduck, Tony An,

Season 1 (second part, after reorganization)

2016

Ep.#DateTopicGuest representativeGuest
country
of origin
103June 20Introduce new cast
104June 27Brexit / Working in a foreign countryCao Lu
105July 4Sad songsYoon Jong-shin
106July 11NicknamesMin Kyung-hoon
107July 18Recent ISIS attacks / Standards of beautyHan Jin
108July 25South China Sea dispute / Living with othersHan Ye-ri, Han Seung-yeon,
109August 1Recent U.S. police shootings / Break from work:ko:탁재훈|Tak Jae-hoon
110August 8Conscription / Real and dream lifeSandara Park
111August 14National Liberation Day of Korea special:ko:조승연 |Cho Seung-yeon
112August 22Science fiction films / Organizing group venturesKim Joon-ho
113August 29No kids zone / City life /
On-site visit to Mark's Bukchon Hanok Village home
Kim Hyun-joo
114September 5Eurojackpot / Solving cold cases:ko:이수정 |Yi Su-jeong
115September 12Burkini/Burqa ban / The role of journalistsAhn Na-kyung
116September 19Duterte's War on Drugs / CompetitionOh Ji-ho
117September 26Drinking water / Modern mental illness:ko:호란|Horan
118October 3Kim Young-ran Act / Wanting to be adultMC Gree
119October 10Charity / Colonization of Mars / Theatre, film attendanceCho Jae-hyun
120October 17Product recall / Single parent and non-traditional familiesKim Jung-eun
121October 24Mitochondrial donation / AffairsSong Ji-hyo
122October 31Foreign real estate investment / Original restaurants, productsKangta
123November 72016 United States presidential election / Collections, hobbiesPark Hae-jin
124November 14US presidential election results / 2016 S. Korean &
historical protests / Preparing for CSAT
Kang Sung-tae
125November 21Black Friday / Emergency medicine:ko:남궁인|Namkoong In
126November 28Pseudonyms / Audition, survivor TV shows:ko:주결경|Zhou Jieqiong & :ko:전소미|Jeon So-mi ,
127December 5Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize in Literature / Expressing opinions franklySeo Yu-ri
128December 12Fidel Castro's death / World's taboosKim Nam-gil, Moon Jeong-hee,
129December 19Government hearings / Tobacco packaging warning messages /
Single life culture
Lena Park
130December 26Flight incidents/ Indian monetary reform / Extreme jobsPark Jin-joo

2017 (ep. 131ep. 177)

Episode firsts

;Outdoor filming
;V-app fan meeting
;Female interns
;Hollywood actor intern/guest
;Minor age guest
;Out of country filming

Spin-off

Where Is My Friend's Home

On February 7, 2015, JTBC aired a new reality television-travel show Where Is My Friend's Home where the same cast and presenters visit the various countries of the foreign representatives.

Reception

Media and ratings

In August 2014, Star News accounted the successful reception of the show to the majority of the foreign panel already knowing about Korea's cultural experiences and history. This enabled Korean audiences to have the chance to think more of Korea itself.
Episode 10 received the show's highest national viewership rating, to date, by Nielsen Korea, of 6%. Episode 11 ratings rose to 6.8% and exceeded the previous high.
On July 7, 2015, a Korea Herald reviewer of the show's first airing of six new cast members, complimented them for having a serious political debate on issues like the Greek financial crisis, Sino-Norwegian relations and the history of Japanese nationalism; saying they demonstrated "a seasoned maturity and the potential for a significant impact beyond simple entertainment."
On November 17, 2017, as the show prepared to go on hiatus after Episode 177, Korea JoongAng Daily reporter Hong You-kyoung said, "The show’s ratings have remained steady, at about 3 percent, which is relatively high for a program on a cable channel".

Original cast popularity

Due to the show's popularity, some of the panelists also appeared on other shows, Enes Kaya on Magic Eye, Enes Kaya and Julian Quintart on JTBC's Hidden Singer, Tyler Rasch was a surprise guest on "Arguments," another JTBC talk show about current affairs, and Sam Okyere and Enes Kaya were on the Happy Together "Hot People Special." Some appeared in fashion magazines, including Woman Sense, Star, Ceci, Allure, Arena, Grazia, and Ize. Also, due to his appearances on the show, Julian Quintart's musical group, Yann & Julian, was invited to perform at Global Gathering Korea on October 4, 2014. Julian Quintart, Enes Kaya, and Daniel Snoeks appeared in skits on Saturday Night Live Korea. Daniel Snoeks acted in a music video for kpop girl group AOA and Takuya Terada in Hyorin and Joo Young's music video. On November 13, 2014, Takuya Terada, Enes Kaya, Julian Quintart and show host Jun Hyun-moo all appeared as MCs and award presenters on the MelOn Music Awards at Seoul's Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium. And some of the panelists were retained for commercial endorsements and advertisements, Julian Quintart, Sam Okyere, Robin Deiana and Daniel Snoeks; although Tyler Rasch and Zhang Yuan had their commercial activities limited by the Ministry of Justice, after problems with their visa's were worked out by JTBC.
By the end of May 2015, the cast were still benefiting from the show's popularity. Zhang had signed on as an entertainer with SM C&C, and Mondi, Lindemann and Patry were contracted with a management agency, Dramahouse and J Contents Hub, founded by JTBC. Several continued to be cast on variety shows, including Okyere on Real Men 2, and Rasch on . Terada starred in his first Korean drama The Lover, Quintart had a cameo in another K-drama The Girl Who Sees Smells, and Deiana's rapping was featured on Sosim Boys' "Shining Star" and Crayon Pop's "What Are You Doing?"

Impact and social responsibility

2014

One of the original cast members, Daniel Snoeks, whose hands and much of his body were tattooed, and his appearance on the show, was said to contribute to "the cause" of tattoo artists in South Korea, where injecting ink into the skin can only be done legally by qualified doctors, despite the "growing fashion trend." Snoeks said people encountering him on the subway used to move away and comment that his tattoos were "disgusting" or "scary" and after he appeared on the show, people wanted to take pictures with him.
In September, KOCCA said the show "runs a fierce debate on Korean culture" and "their speeches frequently become a hot issue among young viewers, sometimes for being too radical and sometimes too conservative. However, viewers can at least think of both sides of opinions." KOCCA credits the show for not just including "white people from advanced countries" that Koreans are already familiar with, but also inviting guests from diverse countries with varied cultures.
In October, Korea.net said the show debates on a wide range of current affairs, with topics that are "sympathetic issues for most people," and the non-Korean panelists, in their adopted home from four to fifteen years, give opinions on things Korean, with answers so stereotypically "Korean," that it makes viewers laugh. The article adds that more TV shows are adding non-Koreans and viewers are responding positively to the "fun" and "genuine" perspectives they bring to the shows, and accounting the appeal to a growing international audience of non-Korean youths. The article further poses that this casting trend reflects a Korean society which is being affected by the influences of globalization, and starting to welcome interactions and communication with non-Koreans, accepting them as true members of the community, and, as a result, bringing new energy to a Korean society that once prided itself on being "a nation with one single ethnicity."
In November, Yale University's YaleGlobal Online, published by the MacMillan Center, that "explores the implications of the growing interconnectedness of the world," republished an article from The Straits Times, with a commentary. They said, "South Korean television stardom is no longer the exclusive domain of Korean nationals. The emergence of foreign stars on Korean television programs draws international attention to South Korea’s entertainment and media industries. Hailing from Australia, France, Ghana, the United States and other countries, foreign stars are breaking down barriers in Korean TV...The actors also serve as cultural ambassadors for their home countries and can find themselves deconstructing stereotypes about other parts of the world. Ghanaian actor Sam Okyere states that his television character helps generate more nuanced perspectives on Africa." The Straits Times article, which interviewed Okyere, stated that the "chatty Okyere has snagged a regular gig...on new talk show Abnormal Summit on Korean cable network JTBC," and said that Okyere "recalls earlier appearances where he was on the receiving end of jokes about his African heritage," adding that he hopes to do his part as a "black representative" and create awareness about his home country and adopted home South Korea.
On December 1, one million copies of a show calendar sold out within four minutes of release online. Donations were given to the Beautiful Store, whose chairman Myunghee Hong visited the set on January 11, 2015, for a ceremony with cast. Also in December, Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon was "inspired by popular TV show Abnormal Summit on cable channel JTBC" and scheduled an "informal round-table meeting" with ten foreign residents for February 2015. Called a "Seoul-style Non-summit", the forum was planned for international residents to share their experiences, including inconveniences in daily living in Seoul, in an open and "frank" talk with the Mayor.

2015

On March 10, the Seoul Metropolitan Government appointed Julian Quintart and Robin Deiana, two "foreign entertainers" who "gained popularity after appearing on cable network JTBC talk show Non-Summit," as honorary ambassadors for the ICLEI world congress global network meeting of over 1,000 cities, which is committed to building a sustainable future, and took place at Seoul's Dongdaemun Design Plaza and Seoul Plaza from April 8–12. Also in April, Tyler Rasch and Ilya Belyakov, Honorary Culture Sharing Ambassadors of the Korea Foundation, attended a ceremony for the new "Koreans and Foreigners Together" program. Sujan Shakya, having hosted his country, Nepal, in April, on the spin-off Where Is My Friend's Home, became an active spokesperson for JTBC and his alma mater Dankook University for outreach following the April 2015 Nepal earthquake and the May 2015 Nepal earthquake, along with intern Mark Tetto.
In September, Mondi joined ex-members Hooper and Shakya for the "One Mile Closer" charity cycling tour, led by Hooper.
On November 29, Quintart, Belyakov and Shakya participated in the "Global Friendship Festival" organized by a foreign students' group at KBS Sports World. Also in November, Belyakov became a contributing columnist for Korea.net.
On December 7, Deiana returned to the show as one of the guests to discuss terrorism in his home country France. On December 14, the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding published interviews of Shakya and Varsakopoulos about cultural diversity and their respective countries. A Muslim cast member, Samy Rashad El-Baz, wrote a December 24 editorial for JTBC's affiliated newspaper, JoongAng Ilbo, where other cast members have contributed anecdotal and cultural perspectives since the show's debut. In the article, and in a follow-up Internet show with more cast members and JoongAng Ilbo editorial staff, Rashad El-baz discussed the Islam religion, terrorism and Islamophobia. Also in December, twelve cast members continued the show's charity work with a fan-connected V-app event at Sinchon's Tom N Toms, with contributions going to JoongAng Ilbo's jointly funded welfare program for low-income children, :ko:위 스타트 운동|We Start.

2016

On January 12, representatives Guillaume Patry, Alberto Mondi, Zhang Yuan and Tyler Rasch, along with Psy and violinist Clara-Jumi Kang, received the Corea Image Communication Institute awards, for "introducing Korean culture to the rest of the world through a unique perspective and interesting debate."
In January, Daniel Lindemann and Sam Okyere became part of an international cast of the KBS2 K-drama Moorim School, with a plot based on a "mystical martial-arts high school" and an appeal as a "global youth action drama". Lindemann and Okyere were staff at the school, which "was built to protect and uphold world peace". Also, through January, prior cast members Hooper, Deiana, Terada, Williams, Shakya and former intern Tetto were part of the travel reality show Where Is My Friend's Home visiting some of their home countries.
On February 12, cast members Alberto Mondi, Sam Okyere and Nikolai Johnsen joined the "K-Smile" campaign, part of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's tourism promotion in Myeong-dong to support the "2016-2018 Visit Korea Year" and the "Korea Grand Sale."
On March 19, eight cast members participated in the 2016 Earth Hour campaign as celebrity supporters. Also on that date, intern Tetto, a member of the Korea Legacy Committee that helps poverty-stricken elderly Koreans, participated in their White Day fund-raiser for contributions to the Seoul Senior Welfare Center.
On April 22, Quintart and Ha Ji-won, president of the Green Education Institutions and director of the National Assembly Forum on Climate Change, received awards for their contributions as goodwill ambassadors for climate change, at a joint Earth Day and Paris Agreement celebration hosted by the European Union delegation to Korea. Also in April, Rasch was chosen as the WWF-Korea Brand Ambassador, and on April 24, ran in Korea's 50k, to help raise funds for Operation Smile.
In May, present and former cast members Patry, Rasch, Deiana, Johnsen, Williams, Terada and Okyere appeared at a premiere event for an upcoming movie Canola;
On July 12, Mondi and Tetto spoke on a panel "Korean Wave 3.0" along with Professor Seo Kyoung-duk and comedian Seo Kyung-seok, at the 8th World Korean Educators Conference hosted by the King Sejong Institute at the National Museum of Korea. On July 14, Carlos Gorito was named Gangwon-do honorary ambassador and set to promote Pyeongchang 2018 at Brazil's Rio 2016.
In September, Tetto was selected as Ambassador for the 9th Annual Senior Film Festival, an October event sponsored by the Seoul Senior Welfare Center.

Ratings

In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show is in red, and the lowest rating for the show is in blue each year.

2014

Turkish franchise

In 2014, ATV purchased the rights for a Turkish adaptation of the show, titled Elin Oğlu, which premiered on 21 March 2015.

Chinese franchise

In 2015, Jiangsu Television purchased the rights for a Chinese adaptation of the show, titled A Bright World, which premiered on 16 April 2015.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
201551st Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Entertainment ProgramNon-Summit
201551st Baeksang Arts AwardsBest Male Variety PerformerJun Hyun-moo
2017Korea Communications Commission Broadcasting AwardsDiversity AwardNon-Summit