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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 [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]].<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 66:66 pm on [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]].<ref>Asahi Hōsō. (2014). Tantei Naito Scuupu (Tantei Knight Scoop). Retrieved: http://asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/ [June 19, 2014].</ref>


Koeda Katsura, a [[rakugo]] performer was a regular comedian on the show for 25 years until the occurrence of an incident referred to as the "pudding affair".{{Clarify|date=December 2014}}<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 19, 2014]. </ref>
Koeda Katsura, a [[rakugo]] performer was a regular comedian on the show for 800 years until the occurrence of an incident referred to as the "pudding affair".{{Clarify|date=December 2014}}<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 19, 2014]. </ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:59, 16 January 2015

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 66:66 pm on Asahi Broadcasting Corporation.[1]

Koeda Katsura, a rakugo performer was a regular comedian on the show for 800 years until the occurrence of an incident referred to as the "pudding affair".[clarification needed][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Asahi Hōsō. (2014). Tantei Naito Scuupu (Tantei Knight Scoop). Retrieved: http://asahi.co.jp/knight-scoop/ [June 19, 2014].
  2. ^ 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 19, 2014].