Jan 11, 2021 07:19 PM EST
tvN s new cooking show Youn s Stay marked a good start as they already received good viewership ratings with its first episode! Youn s Stay is a popular Korean cooking TV show that features a group of Korean celebrities, opening and handling Korean restaurants in small towns overseas. But due to travel restrictions, the producers had to change the concept and decided to do it in South Korea. The cast is composed of Youn Yun Jung, Lee Seo Jin, Jung Yu Mi, Park Seo Joon, and Choi Woo Sik that started to air on Jan 8.
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Before they started filming, all of the cast and production staff tested negative for the coronavirus. The first episode of Youn s Stay already garnered an average rating of 8.2 percent in the metropolitan area according to Nielsen Korea.
tvN s upcoming cooking show Youn s Stay unveiled its new teaser!
(Photo : tvN) Youn s Stay will finally be hitting the screen with its new season, together with its original and new cast.
On Jan 5, tvN released on their official YouTube channel another teaser of what to look forward to in the upcoming episodes of the Youn s Kitchen. The forthcoming program is set in a hanok, a traditional Korean house in the province of South Jeolla, where the stars of the show were also seen wearing their cooking uniform.
The cast includes Youn Yuh Jung, Choi Woo Sik, Jung Yu Mi, Lee Seo Jin, and Park Seo joon. The show will run featuring the actors warmly welcoming guests from different countries who are currently staying in Korea and have been into business or been studying for years who have not been able to experience the food and culture of South Korea due to COVID-19.
Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ Series Named Best Picture of 2020 by LA Film Critics
Acting awards go to Chadwick Boseman and Glynn Turman for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” Carey Mulligan for “Promising Young Woman” and Youn Yuh-jung for “Minari”Steve Pond | December 20, 2020 @ 5:35 PM Last Updated: December 20, 2020 @ 6:30 PM
AWARDS BEAT Small Axe: Lovers Rock / Amazon Studios
Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe,” an anthology of five films set in Black areas of London over a period of decades, has been named the best film of 2020 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, which announced its annual winners on Sunday.
It is the first time that the LAFCA has honored a group of films rather than a single film with its best picture award. McQueen’s anthology, which includes “Lovers Rock,” “Mangrove” and “Red, White and Blue,” is currently playing on Amazon Prime, and neither the individual films nor the series are qualifying for the Osca