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| alt_name = (探偵!ナイトスクープ) |
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| genre = [[Variety Show]] |
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| country = Japan |
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| language = Japanese |
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| location = [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] |
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| network = [[All-Nippon News Network]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|1988|3|5}} |
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{{Nihongo|'''''Knight Scoop'''''|探偵!ナイトスクープ|Tantei Naito Sukūpu}} is a Japanese [[television program]] that airs on Friday nights at 11:17 pm on the [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] channel.<ref>Asahi Hōsō. (2014). Tantei Naito Scuupu (Tantei Knight Scoop). Retrieved: http://asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/ [June 19, 2014].</ref> |
{{Nihongo|'''''Knight Scoop'''''|探偵!ナイトスクープ|Tantei Naito Sukūpu}} is a Japanese [[television program]] that airs on Friday nights at 11:17 pm on the [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] channel.<ref>Asahi Hōsō. (2014). Tantei Naito Scuupu (Tantei Knight Scoop). Retrieved: http://asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/ [June 19, 2014].</ref> |
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The premise of the show is of a [[Private investigator|Detective Agency]] which takes requests from the viewers. The 'detectives' on the show go on an investigation, which typically involves searching for people/places, street surveys, local reports, overcoming [[fear]]s and experiments. The detective is typically accompanied by the viewer who made the request. The show is based out of the city of [[Osaka Prefecture|Osaka]] but frequently involves travel to other parts of Japan. Food-related requests are often brought to the professional celebrity chef Hayashi Hirohito. |
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⚫ | Koeda Katsura, a [[rakugo]] performer, was a regular comedian on the show for 25 years until an incident referred to as the "pudding affair" occurred, which involved pictures released of Katsura lying in bed partially covered with [[pudding]].<ref>Katsura Koeda ga “purin furin” sōdō ni hajimete genkyū (Koeda Katsura discusses the “pudding affair” incident for the first time). (2014, May 28). Tokyo Sports. Retrieved: http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/entame/entertainment/271632/ [June |
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⚫ | Koeda Katsura, a [[rakugo]] performer, was a regular comedian on the show for 25 years until an incident referred to as the "pudding affair" occurred, which involved pictures released of Katsura lying in bed partially covered with [[pudding]].<ref>Katsura Koeda ga “purin furin” sōdō ni hajimete genkyū (Koeda Katsura discusses the “pudding affair” incident for the first time). (2014, May 28). Tokyo Sports. Retrieved: https://web.archive.org/web/20170607230818/http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/entame/entertainment/271632/ [June 7, 2017].</ref> |
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==Cast== |
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*"Chairman" |
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**Ryūtarō Kamioka (1988–2000) |
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**[[Toshiyuki Nishida]] (2001–2019) |
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**[[Hitoshi Matsumoto]] (2019–present) |
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*"Secretary" |
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**Chiaki Matsubara (1988–1989) |
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**Mari Okabe (1989–2010) |
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**[[Erika Matsuo]] (2010–2018) |
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**Saori Masuda (2019–present) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Television in Japan]] |
* [[Television in Japan]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{Official website|http://www.asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/}} {{ |
* {{Official website|http://www.asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/}} {{in lang|ja}} |
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[[Category:Japanese variety television shows]] |
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Knight Scoop | |
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Also known as | (探偵!ナイトスクープ) |
Genre | Variety Show |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
Production | |
Production location | Asahi Broadcasting Corporation |
Original release | |
Network | All-Nippon News Network |
Release | March 5, 1988 |
Knight Scoop (探偵!ナイトスクープ, Tantei Naito Sukūpu) is a Japanese television program that airs on Friday nights at 11:17 pm on the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation channel.[1]
The premise of the show is of a Detective Agency which takes requests from the viewers. The 'detectives' on the show go on an investigation, which typically involves searching for people/places, street surveys, local reports, overcoming fears and experiments. The detective is typically accompanied by the viewer who made the request. The show is based out of the city of Osaka but frequently involves travel to other parts of Japan. Food-related requests are often brought to the professional celebrity chef Hayashi Hirohito.
Koeda Katsura, a rakugo performer, was a regular comedian on the show for 25 years until an incident referred to as the "pudding affair" occurred, which involved pictures released of Katsura lying in bed partially covered with pudding.[2]
Cast
[edit]- "Chairman"
- Ryūtarō Kamioka (1988–2000)
- Toshiyuki Nishida (2001–2019)
- Hitoshi Matsumoto (2019–present)
- "Secretary"
- Chiaki Matsubara (1988–1989)
- Mari Okabe (1989–2010)
- Erika Matsuo (2010–2018)
- Saori Masuda (2019–present)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Asahi Hōsō. (2014). Tantei Naito Scuupu (Tantei Knight Scoop). Retrieved: http://asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/ [June 19, 2014].
- ^ Katsura Koeda ga “purin furin” sōdō ni hajimete genkyū (Koeda Katsura discusses the “pudding affair” incident for the first time). (2014, May 28). Tokyo Sports. Retrieved: https://web.archive.org/web/20170607230818/http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/entame/entertainment/271632/ [June 7, 2017].
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- 1988 Japanese television series debuts
- 1980s Japanese television series
- 1990s Japanese television series
- 2000s Japanese television series
- 2010s Japanese television series
- 2020s Japanese television series
- Asahi Broadcasting Corporation original programming
- Japanese variety television shows
- Japanese television show stubs