Kim Tae-ho (television director)
For other people of the same name, see
Kim Tae-ho.
Kim Tae-ho (Hangul: 김태호; born May 4, 1975) is a South Korean television director, best known for both creating and producing the legendary comic-variety programme Muhan Dojeon (Infinite Challenge), distributed and syndicated by the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
Early life
Infinite Challenge
Filmography
- Comedy House (Assistant Director)
- Nonstop 4 (Assistant Director)
- Saturday - Rash Challenge (Assistant Director)
- Sunday Sunday Night - Imagine Expedition
- Sunday Sunday Night - Live Cooking Show! Mr. King of Cook
- Sunday Sunday Night - Food Sports Mr. King of Cook
- Super Recommended Saturday - Excessive Challenge
- Super Recommended Saturday - Muhan Dojeon - Master of Quiz
- Muhan Dojeon (May 2006~present)
Awards
Year |
Awards |
2010 |
- The 22nd Korean Producers Grandprix Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
(Cowinner, with entire directing members of Muhan Dojeon)
- The 11th Korean National Assembly Award Award For Best TV Programme of the Year
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2009 |
- The 36th Korean Broadcasting Award Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
- The 36th Korean Broadcasting Award Award For TV (Programme) Director
- MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Viewers
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2008 |
- The 20th Korean Broadcasting Award Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
- The 44th PaekSang Arts Awards Award For Best TV Entertainment Programme
- MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Producers
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2007 |
- MBC Programme Creating Award Meritorious Service Medal
- MBC Programme Creating Award Best Programme
- MBC Programme Creating Award Outstanding Entertainment Programme
- MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Viewers
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2006 |
- MBC Broadcasting and Entertainment Award Best Programme; Voted By Netizen
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External links
Persondata |
Name |
Kim, Tae-Ho |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
South Korean television director |
Date of birth |
May 4, 1975 |
Place of birth |
Daecheon(Boryeong), South Chuncheong, South Korea |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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