Comedians will bid farewell to Yoo Seong Jeon, a pioneer of Korean comedy.
KBS-2TV confirmed on the 26th that the late Yoo will be brought to the KBS New Hall after his funeral on September 28. The procession will pass through the Gag Concert meeting room and studio, a symbolic tribute to his life's work.
A Farewell Led by His Juniors
According to the production team, "Yoo Seong Jeon was the godfather of Korean comedy. Junior comedians will remain by his side until the very end." The Gag Concert staff also revealed they are preparing a tribute video to air during the September 28 broadcast.
Legacy of a Comedy Pioneer
Yoo Seong Jeon made his debut in 1969 as a writer for the TBC variety program Show Show Show before transitioning to comedy. He gained widespread popularity through appearances on Humor No.1 and Show Video Jockey, delighting audiences with his slapstick style.
Beyond performance, he played a crucial role in shaping the comedy industry by spearheading the creation of KBS's Gag Concert and the Busan International Comedy Festival, cementing his legacy as a trailblazer.
Final Goodbye
Yoo passed away on September 25 at 9:05 p.m. after battling pleural empyema. His funeral is being held at Asan Medical Center in Seoul, following his wishes to be honored with a comedian's farewell ceremony.
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