Romeo and Juliet is a Japanese television movie which was shown on NTV on 7 April 2007. It tells the story of a female college student and an injured young man she meets on the street. They fall in love, not knowing that the girl's police detective father is in the midst of a manhunt to find the young man's physician father, who is wanted for murder. this television drama special was part of the Shakespeare Drama Special.
NTV's music special 'Best Artist 2020' aired on November 25 from 7:00 pm JST.
The program was hosted by Arashi's Sakurai Sho for the 12th consecutive time. He commented, "I hope to deliver the 'passion' of the approximately 40 artists who will be making an appearance this time. This year, the studio will have no audience, but I believe that each artist will perform with enthusiasm in the same way they would with an audience."
The four-hour live broadcast featured performances by Ikimonogakari, Arashi, King Gnu, SEKAI NO OWARI, Nogizaka46, Perfume, Fukuyama Masaharu, Foorin, Mr.Children, and LiSA. There will be a "happy song medley" featuring Arashi's "Happiness," Foorin's "Paprika," and SEKAI NO OWARI's "RPG." In addition, there will be a Johnny's medley with a total of 56 Johnny's talents including Arashi, NEWS, Kanjani8, KAT-TUN, Hey! Say! JUMP, Sexy Zone, Johnny's WEST, King & Prince, SixTONES, and Snow Man.
Ever since the day his father left, Natsuo's world was turned into a living hell. When he is taken into custody by a relative, Natsuo is separated from his younger sister and his best friend, Wataru. While the years matured Natsuo into a young man, his life was still nothing but a disgrace until he is taken under the wing of Kogure. Soon, Kogure appoints Natsuo as manager of a trashy night club; Natsuo's first real chance to make something of his life. But Natsuo is unaware that Kogure, the man whom he confided in, is using him as a pawn in an outrageous bet - a bet that concerns his life!
The Let's Eat at Home programme is a series based on the life of a young wife. Every Sunday morning at 9:25am Julia Vysotskaya shows viewers how to make tasty, quick and original meals for their friends and family.
The programme has been airing live on NTV and STB television channels since 2003.
Shōten is a Japanese TV comedy program, continuously broadcast on Sunday evenings on Nippon TV since 15 May 1966, the second-longest running TV show in Japan.
The show gathers a group of six Japanese rakugo comedians wearing variously colored kimono sitting in a row, where they compete to make the best jokes, on topics suggested by the host. The person judged to be the most funny by the host gains more and more zabuton, until he may be sitting on a stack five, six, or higher. Comedians whose jokes are judged to be not funny, or whose responses are not quick enough, may have one or more zabuton removed and end up sitting on the floor. The zabutons used are supposedly extra-heavy ones weighing 4 kg, so even a stack of ten or more will not topple. When a person gains 10 zabutons, he wins a special prize. The prize is usually related to a famous quote, such as 'Boys Be Ambitious'. Since the host judges the one who has close to 10 zabutons very hard, the stack of 10 zabutons can only be seen once or twice a year.