Now On My Way to Meet You


Now On My Way to Meet You is a South Korean variety show on Channel A since December 4, 2011. It is part talk show, part talent show, and part beauty pageant. The guests are generally young female North Korean defectors telling their experiences in getting to South Korea as well as North Korean lifestyle, products, and acclimating to South Korean life. The guests are questioned by four male panelists, and perform comedy sketches, songs, and dance. The show is broadcast on Sunday nights at 11:00 PM over cable television, and is shot in Goyang, which is northwest of Seoul.
When first debut, the show was about people seeking to unite with defectors to whom they may be related. Episodes were shot at people's homes or in restaurants. The show never facilitated such reunions, and quickly changed format to a variety show shot in a "glitzy game-show-type set". The show has been credited by the North Korean defector guests with changing the perception that South Koreans have of North Korean defectors and taking the stigma out of being a North Korean defector.
As of 2019, about 400 North Korean defectors have appeared on the show. The most famous defector participant has been activist Park Yeon-mi.
In April 2017, Unreported World produced a documentary, hosted by Seyi Rhodes, about the show.