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Revision as of 11:39, 5 June 2007
Contents
Details
- Title: レッツ・ゴー!永田町
- Title (romaji): Let's Go Nagata-cho
- Also known as: Let's Go, Capitol Hill
- Genre: Comedy drama
- Episodes: 10
- Viewership ratings: 9.6%
- Broadcast network: NTV
- Broadcast period: 2001-Oct-10 to 2001-Dec-12
- Theme song: "All My Love To You" by Da Pump
Synopsis
A political drama that sounds like a Japanese version of Britain's hilarious sendups, "Yes, Minister" and "Yes, Prime Minister". This drama was largely inspired by the arrival of Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. "Let's Go, Nagatacho" has turned murky realities into compelling entertainment, a vivid and blunt illustration of Japanese politicians in ways they have almost never been shown before. The show's biggest star is the legislator's aide played by the highly popular comedian Ishibashi Takaaki. A critic writing in the Japan Times...called him the "perfect combination of obsequiousness and cunning."... --timesizing
Cast
