Difference between revisions of "Kochira Dai San Shakaibu"
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Revision as of 06:47, 3 January 2019
Details
- Title: こちら第三社会部
- Title (romaji): Kochira Dai San Shakaibu
- Also known as: Local News, Section 3
- Format: Renzoku
- Episodes: 11
- Broadcast network: TBS
- Broadcast period: 2001-Oct-08 to 2001-Dec-17
- Theme song: Yuki ga Furu Mae Ni by Oguro Maki
Synopsis
Jiro, having made a name for himself as a tough-as-nails frontline reporter, is transferred back to Tokyo from a stint in a small local bureau. Although he hopes that this will be the return to high profile journalism he has been waiting for, he discovers that he has been asked to manage a group of journalists who seem to keep themselves busy doing anything but journalism! Jiro cannot accept defeat so easily, and pushes his staff to gradually become better journalists and people. With his drive and energy, Jiro rallies his team to the cause and shows us all the power of the human spirit and believing in yourself.
Cast
- Toda Keiko
- Watanabe Ken
- Aso Yumi
- Hagiwara Masato
- Saito Yosuke
- Sakaguchi Kenji
- Iida Kaori
- Hosokawa Shigeki
- Kyomoto Masaki
- Tsugawa Masahiko
- Tanaka Yoji
- Satoi Kenta
- Sakai Miki
- Matsumoto Jun
- Yabe Kenji
- Yasunaga Ai (ep10)
Production Credits
- Director: Kiyohiro Makoto
