On ‘Kkokkomu’, actors Han Chae-ah, Choi Daniel, and model and broadcaster Jung Hyuk will appear as listeners and talk about the ‘South Korea‘s nuclear weapons development project’, which is reminiscent of a spy movie.
Episode 163 of ‘The Story of That Day That Tails on Tail’ (directed by Lee Dong-won, Go Hye-rin/hereafter ‘Kkokkomu’), which will air today (20th), will be themed on the ‘South Korea’s Secret Nuclear Weapons Development Project’, and will reveal the inside story of the nuclear weapons development that South Korea, which was carried out in secret during the Park Chung-hee regime in the 1970s when it couldn‘t even make a single rifle, and explore the possibility of South Korea possessing nuclear weapons within 10 years.
Han Chae-ah said, “Can I talk about this kind of thing?” in shock at the fact that this week’s ‘Kkokkomu’ topic is the secret nuclear weapons development project. Afterword. Model and broadcaster Jeong Hyeok also gets very nervous, saying, “Oh, that gave me goosebumps.”
When Jang Hyun-sung explains the principles of nuclear development, Choi Daniel says, “My grades were terrible, but I actually liked science,” and he is the only one who shows nerdiness and shows motivation among the cast‘s collective fear of science, causing laughter.
In particular, ‘Kkokkomu’ raises suspicions about the ‘Yellow Envelope’, a nuclear weapons security document whose whereabouts became unknown around the time of Park Chung-hee’s death and the change to the Chun Doo-hwan regime. It was a compilation of data that gathered together the research of around 250 scientists who were active around the world during the Park Chung-hee regime to develop nuclear weapons in South Korea. The whole story of the ‘South Korea Nuclear Weapons Development Project’, which was on the verge of completion after scientists hid their identities with camouflage to learn nuclear missile technology from advanced countries, memorized nuclear missile development data with their eyes, and eventually stole the data, can be found on the original broadcast of ‘Kkokkomu’ that will air today (20th).
The production team of ‘Kkokkomu’ said, “This week, we will talk about what secrets are hidden in the ‘Yellow Envelope’, the nuclear weapons development security documents that were found together with cash in President Park Chung-hee‘s secret safe. “It will be a time to think again about the existence of the numerous scientists who devoted themselves to the development of our country’s nuclear missiles at that time. Please look forward to it.”Today‘s broadcast is scheduled to air 20 minutes earlier than usual at 10 o’clock.
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Reporter Lee Seul-bi, Donga.com misty82@donga.com
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