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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *'''Title | + | *'''Title:''' 白い影 |
*'''Title (romaji):''' Shiroi Kage | *'''Title (romaji):''' Shiroi Kage | ||
*'''Also known as:''' White Shadow / Love and Life in the White | *'''Also known as:''' White Shadow / Love and Life in the White | ||
| + | *'''Genre:''' Hospital drama | ||
| + | *'''Broadcast network:''' TBS | ||
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| + | ==Renzoku== | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 10 | *'''Episodes:''' 10 | ||
| − | + | *'''Viewership rating:''' 20.1 | |
| − | *'''Viewership:''' | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2001-Jan-14 to 2001-Mar-18 |
| − | + | *'''Air time:''' Sunday 21:00 | |
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2001- | + | *'''Theme song:''' ''"Mayonaka no Nightingale"'' by [[Wikipedia:Mariya Takeuchi|Takeuchi Mariya]] (竹内まりや) |
| − | *'''Air time:''' Sunday | + | |
| − | *'''Theme | + | ===Synopsis=== |
| + | Nobuko Shimura is on duty for the first time at Gyoda Hospital. The duty doctor is Yosuke Naoe. After 9PM Jiro Toda, a childhood friend of Nobuko' s, is brought in with a cut to his forehead from a fight. But Naoe has gone out for a drink, and can' t be found. Both Toda and the ambulance crew become angry and demand to know where the doctor is. Naoe returns and seeing the commotion, he orders Toda be locked in a toilet until he calms down. Nobuko is horrified by Naoe' s attitude but is later impressed with his ability as a surgeon when treating Toda' s injury. This is their first fateful meeting... "--TBS" | ||
| − | == | + | ===User/Viewer Ratings=== |
| + | <vote type=1/> | ||
| − | ==Cast== | + | ===Cast=== |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Nakai Masahiro]] |
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*[[Takeuchi Yuko]] | *[[Takeuchi Yuko]] | ||
| + | *[[Kamikawa Takaya]] | ||
| + | *[[Hara Sachie]] | ||
| + | *[[Kikukawa Rei]] | ||
| + | *[[Konishi Manami]] | ||
| + | *[[Ikariya Chosuke]] | ||
| + | *[[Shirakawa Kazuko]] | ||
| + | *[[Isayama Hiroko]] | ||
| + | *[[Yoshizawa Hisashi]] | ||
| + | *[[Ichige Yoshie]] | ||
| + | *[[Tsugawa Masahiko]] | ||
| + | *[[Waki Tomohiro]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===Guests=== | ||
| + | *[[Yoshimoto Takami]] (ep3-4) | ||
| + | *[[Yamamoto Gaku]] (ep6) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===Production Credits=== | ||
| + | *'''Original writing:''' Watanabe Junichi (渡辺淳一) | ||
| + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tatsui Yukari]] | ||
| + | *'''Producer:''' [[Sanjo Shinichi]] | ||
| + | *'''Director:''' [[Yoshida Ken]], [[Hirano Shunichi]], [[Fukuzawa Katsuo]], [[Kaneko Fuminori]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Special== | ||
| + | *'''Tagline:''' その物語のはじまりと命の記憶 | ||
| + | *'''Tagline (romaji):''' Sono Monogatari no Hajimari to Inochi no Kioku | ||
| + | *'''Broadcast date:''' 2003-Jan-02 | ||
| + | *'''Air time:''' Thursday 21:00-23:24 | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===Cast=== | ||
*[[Nakai Masahiro]] | *[[Nakai Masahiro]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Takeuchi Yuko]] |
| + | *[[Junna Risa]] | ||
| + | *[[Omori Akemi]] | ||
*[[Aimoto Kumiko]] | *[[Aimoto Kumiko]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kurasawa Momoko]] |
| + | *[[Mizuno Maki]] | ||
*[[Hara Sachie]] | *[[Hara Sachie]] | ||
| − | |||
*[[Takashima Masanobu]] | *[[Takashima Masanobu]] | ||
| − | |||
*[[Yamamoto Gaku]] | *[[Yamamoto Gaku]] | ||
| + | *[[Oka Ayumi]] | ||
| − | ==Production Credits== | + | ===Production Credits=== |
| + | *'''Original writing:''' Watanabe Junichi (渡辺淳一) | ||
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tatsui Yukari]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tatsui Yukari]] | ||
| − | *'''Producer:''' [[ | + | *'''Planning:''' [[Isano Hideki]] |
| + | *'''Producer:''' [[Sanjo Shinichi]], [[Iyoda Hidenori]] | ||
*'''Director:''' [[Fukuzawa Katsuo]] | *'''Director:''' [[Fukuzawa Katsuo]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
| − | *Based on a novel by Watanabe Junichi. The novel was first adapted to television by Kuramoto | + | *Based on a novel by Watanabe Junichi. The novel was first adapted to television by [[Kuramoto Sou]] in 1973, as another installment of the "Shiroi" series starring [[Tamiya Jiro]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| + | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/drama_archive/shiroikage/index-j.html TBS Drama Archive (Renzoku)] | ||
| + | *[http://www.tbs.co.jp/shiroikage/sp Official site (Special)] | ||
| + | *[[Wikipedia:ja:白い影|Japanese Wikipedia]] | ||
*[http://jdorama.com/drama.462.htm JDorama.com] | *[http://jdorama.com/drama.462.htm JDorama.com] | ||
| − | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2001]] [[Category:TBS]] | + | {{SeasonRing|TBS|Sunday 21:00|Autumn 2000|[[Oyaji]]|Spring 2001|[[Love Story (TBS)]]}} |
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| + | [[Category:JDrama]] [[Category:JDrama2001]] [[Category:JDrama2003]] [[Category:TBS]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:55, 20 January 2026
Contents
Details
- Title: 白い影
- Title (romaji): Shiroi Kage
- Also known as: White Shadow / Love and Life in the White
- Genre: Hospital drama
- Broadcast network: TBS
Renzoku
- Episodes: 10
- Viewership rating: 20.1
- Broadcast period: 2001-Jan-14 to 2001-Mar-18
- Air time: Sunday 21:00
- Theme song: "Mayonaka no Nightingale" by Takeuchi Mariya (竹内まりや)
Synopsis
Nobuko Shimura is on duty for the first time at Gyoda Hospital. The duty doctor is Yosuke Naoe. After 9PM Jiro Toda, a childhood friend of Nobuko' s, is brought in with a cut to his forehead from a fight. But Naoe has gone out for a drink, and can' t be found. Both Toda and the ambulance crew become angry and demand to know where the doctor is. Naoe returns and seeing the commotion, he orders Toda be locked in a toilet until he calms down. Nobuko is horrified by Naoe' s attitude but is later impressed with his ability as a surgeon when treating Toda' s injury. This is their first fateful meeting... "--TBS"
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Nakai Masahiro
- Takeuchi Yuko
- Kamikawa Takaya
- Hara Sachie
- Kikukawa Rei
- Konishi Manami
- Ikariya Chosuke
- Shirakawa Kazuko
- Isayama Hiroko
- Yoshizawa Hisashi
- Ichige Yoshie
- Tsugawa Masahiko
- Waki Tomohiro
Guests
- Yoshimoto Takami (ep3-4)
- Yamamoto Gaku (ep6)
Production Credits
- Original writing: Watanabe Junichi (渡辺淳一)
- Screenwriter: Tatsui Yukari
- Producer: Sanjo Shinichi
- Director: Yoshida Ken, Hirano Shunichi, Fukuzawa Katsuo, Kaneko Fuminori
Special
- Tagline: その物語のはじまりと命の記憶
- Tagline (romaji): Sono Monogatari no Hajimari to Inochi no Kioku
- Broadcast date: 2003-Jan-02
- Air time: Thursday 21:00-23:24
Cast
- Nakai Masahiro
- Takeuchi Yuko
- Junna Risa
- Omori Akemi
- Aimoto Kumiko
- Kurasawa Momoko
- Mizuno Maki
- Hara Sachie
- Takashima Masanobu
- Yamamoto Gaku
- Oka Ayumi
Production Credits
- Original writing: Watanabe Junichi (渡辺淳一)
- Screenwriter: Tatsui Yukari
- Planning: Isano Hideki
- Producer: Sanjo Shinichi, Iyoda Hidenori
- Director: Fukuzawa Katsuo
Notes
- Based on a novel by Watanabe Junichi. The novel was first adapted to television by Kuramoto Sou in 1973, as another installment of the "Shiroi" series starring Tamiya Jiro.
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