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Good Day (TV program)
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Good Day (Korean: 굿데이) is a South Korean variety show hosted by G-Dragon, the leader of the band Big Bang. It premiered on MBC TV on February 16, 2025,[1] and is also available for streaming on Disney+ and iQiyi in selected regions.[2]
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Background
Heralded as G-Dragon's inaugural solo entertainment show,[3] Good Day—a variety program crafted in the format of a reality show[4]— was helmed by Kim Tae-ho, the renowned producer of Infinite Challenge (2005–2018).[5] It marked the two's first reunion since their long-standing collaborations on the program, including appearances in the show's music competitions and episodes like "Muhan Sangsa".[3] This venture marks Kim's first return to MBC in three years since his last work Hangout with Yoo;[6] before resigning from the broadcasting network in 2021 to establish his own production company TEO that same year.[5]
The program's inception stemmed from an idea proposed by G-Dragon himself,[3][6][2] inspired by his aspiration to use music for a "meaningful purpose".[4]
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Overview
Good Day is a music project where G-Dragon, the "icon of an era", serves as a music producer. He collaborates with well-known figures from various fields to create a commemorative song for the year.[6] The show will explore the creative process, capturing the transformation of personal stories into music;[3] the song's profits is to be donated to charitable organizations.[5] Furthermore, the venture presents a range of stories centered around G-Dragon, showcasing his daily life and interactions with various individuals from diverse fields.[1]
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The variety show was broadcast domestically on MBC TV starting on February 16, 2025,[1] and for streaming on Disney+ and iQiyi in selected regions.[2] It ended on April 13, after 8 episodes. Following the show, the release of the Good Day 2025 song and music video is scheduled for April 24, and all proceeds will go toward supporting underprivileged children, teens, and communities in need.[10]
In reaction to an ongoing scandal involving Kim Soo-hyun, and after consulting MBC and global OTT platforms airing the show, the production team has decided to edit episode 5 "urgently to remove Kim Soo Hyun's footage" the day before its release, making the episode "approximately 10 minutes shorter than usual and lacked some details",[11][12] although two days before, on March 13, a representative from the show stated that the filming proceeded as scheduled with Kim Soo-hyun but his participation was minimized.[13][14] On the 17th, with the controversy still growing, the production company announced via an official statement that they will edit out as much of Kim's screen time as possible going forward, prioritizing viewer reactions.[11][12] In consequence, the individual recording session sequence involving Kim filmed on March 13 will not be aired, and episode 6, which was scheduled to air on March 23, has been postponed for a week to "reorganize the program".[15]
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Reception
Viewership
Good Day : South Korea viewers per episode (thousands)
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[16]

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