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Master in the House
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Master in the House (Korean: 집사부일체; pronounced [tɕips͈abu.iɭtɕʰe]; abbreviated as Jipsabu) is a South Korean television program that aired on SBS weekly on Sundays at 18:25 (KST) from December 31, 2017, until the conclusion of Season 1 on September 18, 2022, when the show went on hiatus.[1]

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Season 2 began from January 1, 2023, on Sundays at 17:00 (KST),[2][3] and ended on April 23 the same year.[4]

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Overview

The cast members spend two days and one night together with reputable figures of various fields or professions, known as Masters (사부), and get to know about the lives of the Masters, in the hopes of gaining knowledge and wisdom.[5] There are also 1-day Masters in the show, which the cast would instead spend a day together with.

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1-day Disciples

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Changes to the cast

On December 29, 2019, it was announced that Shin Sung-rok would join the show as part of the fixed cast, beginning from the episode aired on January 12, 2020.[6] This marked Shin's first fixed variety show of his career.

Original cast members Lee Sang-yoon and Yook Sung-jae left the show on February 11, 2020, during episode 111 and were replaced by Kim Dong-hyun and Cha Eun-woo beginning on episode 116.[11][7] Both Shin and Cha departed the show on June 20, 2021, with episode 177 being their last as regular cast members.[12]

Yoo Su-bin then joined as a fixed cast member on episode 180, followed by Eun Ji-won from episode 216.[13][8] Yoo left the show on April 10, 2022, with episode 215 being his last.[citation needed]

It was announced on June 24, 2022, that NCT member Doyoung has joined the show as a fixed cast member, with his first episode airing on July 3, 2022.[14]

On December 21, 2022, it was confirmed that retired baseball player Lee Dae-ho and Got7 member BamBam would join the show as fixed cast members, while original member Lee Seung-gi would not be joining for Season 2.[3]

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Episodes (2017–2018)

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Episodes (2019)

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Episodes (2020)

List of episodes in 2020 (episode 101–152)
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Episodes (2021)

List of episodes in 2021 (episode 153–201)
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Episodes (2022)

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List of episodes in 2022 (episode 202–238)
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Episodes (2023)

List of episodes in 2023 (episode 239–present)
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Ratings

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  • NR denotes that the show did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.

2017–2018

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2019

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2020

List of ratings in 2020 (episode 101–152)
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2021

List of ratings in 2021 (episode 153–201)
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2022

List of ratings in 2022 (episode 202–238)
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2023

List of ratings in 2023 (episode 239–present)
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International versions

Malaysia

In January 2022, Malaysia was the first country in Asia that picked up to release its own version of Master in the House, known as Master in the House Malaysia (MITHM), which was jointly produced by Primeworks Studios and SBS. A press conference was held at Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre in One Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya, featuring five Malaysian Masters: Siti Nurhaliza, Yusof Haslam, Rashid Sidek, Sherson Lian, and WAU Animation founder Usamah Zaid. Five celebrities were chosen as fixed cast members: Hael Husaini, Andi Bernadee, Meyrasam (Cassia), Scha Elinnea and Sharifah Rose. The show will have 10 episodes, and would be broadcast weekly on TV3 starting January 15, 2022, on every Saturday night at 22:00 (MST).[23]

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Awards and nominations

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Notes

  1. Appeared as the "MT Planner"
  2. The 34th Masters are all the firefighters in South Korea, and these 4 firefighters appeared as representatives of the Masters
  3. Appeared as the "Travelling Companion"
  4. Noh Sa-yeon's elder sister
  5. Appeared as the Friends of the cast members
  6. Rhythmic gymnast
  7. Previously appeared as a master in episodes 27-28
  8. The first non-person Master of the series
  9. Via videochat in episode 174
  10. Via videochat in episode 175
  11. Only appeared in episode 175
  12. Previously appeared as a master in episodes 44-45 and as a guest in episodes 54-55
  13. Daughter of Lee Dong-gook
  14. Woo Woung-mi's older and younger sisters
  15. Previously appeared as a master in episodes 150-151
  16. Previously appeared as a master in episode 192
  17. Previously appeared as master on episodes 139 and 174-175
  18. Previously appeared as a master on episode 132
  19. Previously appeared as masters on episode 198
  20. Previously appeared as masters in Season 1 on episodes 140-141, 229, 205 and 149, respectively
  21. Both previously appeared as masters in Season 1 on episodes 234-235
  22. Previously known on his Youtube channel as Sinsaimdang
  23. Previously appeared as master in Season 1 on episodes 14-16
  24. Previously appeared as master in Season 1 on episodes 213-215

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