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==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
 
*'''Original work:''' [http://www.lilyfranky.com/lilyfranky/ Lily Franky]
 
*'''Original work:''' [http://www.lilyfranky.com/lilyfranky/ Lily Franky]
*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tsuchida Hideo]] (土田英生)
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*'''Screenwriter:''' [[Tsuchida Hideo]] (土田英生), [[Oshima Satomi]] (大島里美)
 
*'''Planning:''' [[Wada Ko]], [[Komatsu Junya]] (小松純也)
 
*'''Planning:''' [[Wada Ko]], [[Komatsu Junya]] (小松純也)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Miura Kanji]] (三浦寛二), [[Miwa Gen'ichi]] (三輪源一)
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Miura Kanji]] (三浦寛二), [[Miwa Gen'ichi]] (三輪源一)

Revision as of 10:14, 26 March 2007

Tokyo Tower

Details

  • Title: 東京タワー
  • Title (romaji): Tokyo Tower
  • Tagline: 〜オカンとボクと、時々、オトン〜 / ~Okan to Boku to, tokidoki, Oton~
  • Tagline (English): ~Mom and I, and sometimes, Dad~
  • Format: Tanpatsu
  • Genre: Family drama
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast period: 2006-Nov-18
  • Air time: Saturday 21:00
  • Related TV shows: Tokyo Tower 2007

Synopsis

Tokyo Tower focuses on the relationship between a woman (Tanaka Yuko) who is in fragile health and her grown son (Ooizumi You), who is trying to make a living as an artist in 1970s Tokyo.

Cast

Production Credits

Notes

  • Yamamoto Keiichi (山本圭壱) was replaced by fellow comedian Tsukaji Muga, with Yamamoto's career believed to be finished because of the ongoing rape allegations against him.
  • Fuji TV initially planned to just archive it, but after receiving a barrage of messages from disappointed fans, they decided to postpone it until key scenes could be re-shot.

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