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The following is a list of episodes of Family Outing (패밀리가 떴다). Family Outing was a South Korean television variety show that comprised SBS's Good Sunday lineup, along with Gold Miss is Coming (골드미스가 간다). It first aired on June 15, 2008 with the first season ending on February 14, 2010.
Family's Here; also known as Family Outing Season 1) was a South Korean comedy-variety show; part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup, along with Gold Miss is Coming (골드미스가 간다). It first aired on June 15, 2008, [ 1 ] and was one of the top rated programs on Sunday Korean television. [ 2 ]
Family Outing Season 2 (Korean: 패밀리가 떴다2; RR: Paemilli-ga Tteotda2; lit. Family's Here 2) is a South Korean variety show; a part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup, along with Gold Miss is Coming (골드미스가 간다). It was first aired on February 21, 2010, following the end of the first season.
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