Difference between revisions of "Boogie Woogie"
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Adachi Shin]], [[Sakurai Tsuyoshi]] | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Adachi Shin]], [[Sakurai Tsuyoshi]] | ||
*'''Producer:''' [[Hashizume Kuniomi]] (橋爪國臣) | *'''Producer:''' [[Hashizume Kuniomi]] (橋爪國臣) | ||
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Fukui Mitsuhiro]], [[Suzuki Wataru]] (鈴木航), [[Futami Daisuke]] (二見大輔), [[ | + | *'''Director:''' [[Fukui Mitsuhiro]], [[Suzuki Wataru]] (鈴木航), [[Futami Daisuke]] (二見大輔), [[Izuminami Keishin]], [[Bonkobara Makoto]] |
*'''Music:''' [[Hattori Takayuki]] | *'''Music:''' [[Hattori Takayuki]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:27, 23 August 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: ブギウギ / Boogie Woogie
- Format: Renzoku
- Genre: Drama
- Episodes: 126
- Broadcast network: NHK
- Broadcast period: 2023-Oct-02 to 2024-Mar-29
- Air time: Mon-Fri 8:00
- Theme song: Happy☆Boogie by Nakano Yoshie, Sakai Yu, Shuri
Synopsis
Sets in the 1910s, this is the story of Hanada Suzuko, a young girl who grew up in a family that owned a bathhouse in downtown Osaka. From a young age, Suzuko loved to sing and dance, and joined the Umemaru Girls Opera Company (USK) in Dotonbori. Suzuko continued to show her talent for singing and eventually became a star of the postwar era.
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Cast
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Production Credits
- Screenwriter: Adachi Shin, Sakurai Tsuyoshi
- Producer: Hashizume Kuniomi (橋爪國臣)
- Director: Fukui Mitsuhiro, Suzuki Wataru (鈴木航), Futami Daisuke (二見大輔), Izuminami Keishin, Bonkobara Makoto
- Music: Hattori Takayuki
Recognitions
- 119th Television Drama Academy Awards (Winter 2024): Best Actress - Shuri
- 119th Television Drama Academy Awards (Winter 2024): Best Supporting Actor - Kusanagi Tsuyoshi
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