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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Some of the crew instructors appearing in the drama are real-life Japan Airlines employees. | *Some of the crew instructors appearing in the drama are real-life Japan Airlines employees. | ||
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| + | *The Japan Airlines Boeing 747-246B shown rolling across the runway near the beginning of episode 2 (and presumably the airplane you see during the opening sequence of each episode), registration number JA8105 entered service with Japan Airlines in 1971; it served with Japan Airlines for 28 years before it was sold off in 1999. Currently the aircraft is in storage in the United States, under registration number N741LA. | ||
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Revision as of 14:37, 27 September 2005
Details
- Title: Stewardess Monogatari
- Also known as: A Stewardess' Story
- Genre: Renzoku drama, human drama
- Episodes: 22
- Broadcast network: Daiei TV (now TBS)
- Broadcast period: 1983
- Opening theme song: "What a Feelin'" sung in Japanese
Series Synopsis
Training center for the cabin attendant of JAL is the stage for this drama. The heroine of this drama, Matsumoto Chiaki (Chiemi Hori) is one of the trainees in 478th class. She aims to be a flight attendant and struggles with training with her friends and rivals.
Cast
- Kazama Morio as Murasawa Hiroshi
- Hori Chiemi as Masumoto Chiaki
- Katahira Nagisa as Shindo Mariko
- Takaki Mio as Ishida Nobuko
- Yamazaki Senri as Kinoshita Sayaka
- Ishidate Tetsuo as Kakino Ryuta
- Akino Yoko as Hiyama Satoko
- Nagoto Hiroyuki as Chiaki's father
- Yoshiyuki Kazuko as Chiaki's mother
- Haru Yasuko as Ikeda Kaneko
- Shiroishi Marumi as Nakajima Tomoko
- Matsuoka Futami as Ochiai Katsumi
- Momose Manami
- Maeda Gin
- Kawarazaki Chouichirou
- Kishida Kyoko
- Kaneda Kenichi
Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Masumura Yasuzo
- Original novel: Fukada Yusuke
- Producer: Nozoe Kazuko, Nomura Kiyoshi
- Director: Kunihara Toshiaki, Masumura Yasuzo, Masaharu Segawa
Trivia
- Some of the crew instructors appearing in the drama are real-life Japan Airlines employees.
- The Japan Airlines Boeing 747-246B shown rolling across the runway near the beginning of episode 2 (and presumably the airplane you see during the opening sequence of each episode), registration number JA8105 entered service with Japan Airlines in 1971; it served with Japan Airlines for 28 years before it was sold off in 1999. Currently the aircraft is in storage in the United States, under registration number N741LA.
