The production team of the Chinese version of the popular SBS entertainment program "Running Man" shared that the first two episodes of the Chinese version of "Running Man," which is called "Run, Brother," was ranked as the most viewed TV show in China. "Run, Brother" recorded the national viewing rate of 1.808% in China, which was the highest of all TV shows this past weekend, and an increase from the first episode's national viewing rate. The Chinese version of "Running Man," which is called "Run, Brother," began filming in August and premiered on October 10 in China. "Run, Brother" is co-produced by Zhejiang Satellite TV and SBS, South Korea's broadcast network. Majority of the staff members from the original SBS entertainment program "Running Man" are participating in the making of the Chinese version of the show, "Run, Brother." The SBS entertainment program "Running Man" has been one of the oldest and widely popular weekend shows in Korea, along with "Infinite Challenge" and "1 Night 2 Days." The "Running Man" members, Yoo Jae Suk, Gary, Haha, Ji Suk Jin, Kim Jong Kook, Lee Kwang Soo and Song Ji Hyo, play missions with guests of the weekend. It airs every Sunday night.
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