Plan Man

Plan Man (Korean: 플랜맨) is a South Korean travel-reality show.[1] Hosted by Eun Ji-won, the concept revolves around Eun acting as a travel agent and planning a trip for the celebrity participants.

Plan Man
GenreTravel, Reality
StarringEun Ji-won
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes10 (as of August 1, 2016)
Production
Production location(s)South Korea
Camera setupMulti-camera
Release
Original networktagTV, TRENDY, NaverTV
Original releaseMay 22, 2016 (2016-05-22) 
present

Season 1

Episode # Air Date Participants Destination Notes
1 May 22, 2016 Park Na-rae, Kim Ji-min, Park So-young Guam
2 May 29, 2016
3 June 5, 2016
4 June 12, 2016 Brian Joo (Fly to the Sky), Tony An (H.O.T.) Shenzhen, China [2]
5 June 19, 2016
6 June 26, 2016
7 July 10, 2016 JeA (Brown Eyed Girls), Yoon Chae-kyung (April), Hwang In-seon Phuket Island, Thailand
8 July 17, 2016
9 July 24, 2016
10 July 31, 2016 HOTSechgodRG (Tony An, Danny Ahn and Chun Myung-hoon) Jeju Island [3]
11 August 7, 2016
12 August 14, 2016

Season 2

New Beginning

Black & White

Hokkaido, Japan

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