Bring Together Tens of Thousands of Families Separated by War, This Korean Television Show Makes it to the World Memory List
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Kapanlagi.com - Not only Korean culture and history are recorded in the World Memory List owned by Korea. One unique entry is the special live broadcast by KBS titled Finding Dispersed Families.
This broadcast is the largest live broadcast in the world. It aired continuously for approximately 435 hours and 45 minutes. Furthermore, what made this show included in the World Memory List?
1. Makes the Whole Country Touched
As reported by visitkorea.or.kr, Finding Dispersed Families presents the stories of more than 50,000 separated families that are broadcasted. Also, heartwarming scenes of reunions of 10,000 families separated by war are recorded in real time.
The special live broadcast archive consists of reunions that took 138 days, from June 30th to November 14th, 1983. This collection contains 463 original copies of video tapes, producer's journals, application letters written by families, ephemeral broadcasts, audio tapes, daily broadcast schedules, signal sheets, and photos.
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Here is one of the videos from the Finding Dispersed Families program that made almost all Korean citizens touched. It shows the reunion between siblings after 33 years of separation. They were reunited in the 80s. 30 years later, they were invited by KBS to reminisce about their meeting. You will shed tears while watching it.
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