
Dr. Oh Eun-young to Appear on 'Immortal Songs' for Special Feature
Esteemed mentor Dr. Oh Eun-young will be appearing on KBS2's 'Immortal Songs' to share her personal story.
The upcoming episode, airing on Saturday, is the 730th installment of the long-running music variety show and will be dedicated to a special feature on Dr. Oh Eun-young, renowned for her role as the 'nation's mentor.'
Dr. Oh, a psychiatrist who gained widespread recognition for her work on shows like 'My Kid Won't Listen' and 'My Golden Kid,' has become a beloved figure for her empathetic advice on parenting, marital issues, and challenges faced by younger generations.
Expressing her honor and excitement, Dr. Oh playfully remarked, "I'm thrilled to be invited. I just hope you won't ask me to sing," drawing laughter from the crew. The episode will also feature a 'Consultation Corner' where guest artists will seek Dr. Oh's guidance on deep personal struggles, ranging from marital discord to adolescent conflicts, aiming to connect with the audience through shared experiences.
Furthermore, the show will delve into the 'human side' of Dr. Oh, exploring her experiences with dating, marriage, and motherhood. A particularly poignant moment is expected when she recounts her battle with colon cancer, revealing, "As I was being wheeled into surgery, I cried out my child's name," a confession that reportedly moved everyone present.
Ten artists, including Seomoon Tak, Jadu, Ali, Nam Sang-il & Kim Tae-yeon, Woodie Gochild, Eun Ga-eun & Park Hyun-ho, Kim Ki-tae, ONEWE, Mushvenom, and Jung Seung-won, will perform to offer healing and comfort to Dr. Oh. Their performances will span diverse genres from techno to ballad, pop, and trot, promising to captivate both Dr. Oh and the audience. Expectations are high for this special episode of 'Immortal Songs' featuring Dr. Oh Eun-young, highlighting both her personal journey and unique musical performances.
Netizens are expressing their anticipation, with comments like 'Will Dr. Oh cry during the show?', 'I'm curious about the artists' problems,' and 'I'm looking forward to both the music and Dr. Oh's stories.'