SBS' Sunday variety program "Running Man" confirmed that director Choi Bo Pil parted ways with the team. Curious why he left the show? Then keep reading the article to know more!
SBS Confirmed Choi Bo Pil's Departure From 'Running Man'
Every successful show has a fantastic team who goes hand in hand with delivering the best content for its viewers. One of Korea's most loved and watched variety shows is "Running Man." Unfortunately, one of its most valuable staff bids his farewell to the whole production team.
Korean broadcasting company SBS announced on August 2 that one of the "Running Man" team's creatives Choi Bo Pil PD officially resigned from his position after working with the production for almost two years.
Since Jung Chul Min departed from the program in 2020, Choi Bo Pil returned and took over "Running Man" as the main PD. The show's fans and viewers enjoyed watching the close bond between Mr. Choi and the "Running Man" mainstays Yoo Jae Suk, Ji Suk Jin, Kim Jong Kook, Song Ji Hyo, HaHa, Jeon So Min, and Yang Se Chan.
Director Choi Hyung In Takes Over the Show Starting August 1
Regarding his departure, SBS stated that Choi Bo Pil would work on a new project with the company soon. On the other hand, Choi Hyung In is expected to take over the show as the main program director starting August 1.
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Meanwhile, the "Running Man" team delivered their farewell message to the former program head. On August 1, the actress and one of the cast members, Song Ji Hyo, shared photos on Instagram of the banner made by the crew to celebrate Choi Bo Pil's last day in the show. The "Princess Hours" star captioned her post with "Dear beloved Bo Pil! You worked hard running with us all these years!"
'Running Man' Pens Apology Letter for the Disabled Parking Violations
In the episode broadcast last July 31, the "Running Man" team was under fire after violating disabled parking. However, on August 1, the production immediately released an apology letter posted on their Instagram.
According to their statement, they confirmed that their staff owned the vehicle parked in disabled parking. In addition, the team has rented the entire building of the Seoul rock climbing center to ensure the safety of everyone while filming.
They apologized for the team's mistake and promised to be more careful when producing content in the future.
"Running Man" runs every Sunday at 5 p.m. (KST) on SBS.
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Shai Collins wrote this.