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2013 South Korean TV series
Witch Hunt |
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Genre | Talk-variety |
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Written by | - Jung Seon-young
- Jang Mi
- Choi Ji-seon
- Woo Ji-hoon
- Park Byung-hee
- Kim Gi-hyun[1]
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Starring | |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
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Original language | Korean |
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No. of episodes | 123 |
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Executive producers | - Kim Min-ji
- Chae Seong-wook
- Hong In-ki
- Ahn Seong-han
- Park Hyun-jung
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Running time | 70 minutes |
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Network | JTBC |
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Release | August 2, 2013 (2013-08-02) – December 28, 2015 (2015-12-28) |
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Witch Hunt (Korean: 마녀사냥) is a 2013 South Korean variety talk show starring Shin Dong-yup, Sung Si-kyung, Heo Ji-woong, Yoo Se-yoon that first aired on August 2, 2013. It airs on JTBC every Friday at 23:00.[2] This show ended on December 28, 2015.
Name
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Job
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Episodes
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Han Hye-Jin
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Model
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1 - Present
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Kwak Jung-Eun
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Columnist
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1 - Present
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Hong Seok-Cheon
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Entertainer
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1 - Present
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Episode No.
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Guest(s)
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1
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Lizzy (Orange Caramel)
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11
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Jung Kyung Ho
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19
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Kim A-joong, Joo Won
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21
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Park So-Hyun
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22
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Narsha (Brown Eyed Girls)
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26
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Song Kyung-a
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27
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Gain
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28
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Lee Hyun-Yi
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30
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Baek Ji-Young
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33
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Hong Jin-Kyung
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35
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Ahn Jae-Wook, Lizzy (Orange Caramel)
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36
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Narsha (Brown Eyed Girls)
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38
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Kahi (After School)
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39
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Song Seung-heon, On Joo-Wan
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47
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Sojin (Girl's Day), Minah (Girl's Day), Song Kyung-a
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51
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Choi Yeo-Jin
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52
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Soyou, Hyolyn (SISTAR)
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54
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John Park
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55
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Jay Park
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57
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John Park, Hwayobi
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