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is a Japanese comedy drama series that first aired on TBS in 1987.
Masakazu Tamura was a Japanese film and theatre actor. Profile Masakazu Tamura was born 1 August 1943 in Kyoto, Japan to Japanese actor Tsumasaburō Bandō. Tsumasaburō Bandō died when Tamura was only nine years old. His brothers Takahiro and Ryō are also ...
gained new popularity through the drama. Also, three special editions of the drama were produced later. Kagami Ryutarō is a News presenter. He is a playboy, but suddenly he becomes the father of three daughters.


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Masakazu Tamura was a Japanese film and theatre actor. Profile Masakazu Tamura was born 1 August 1943 in Kyoto, Japan to Japanese actor Tsumasaburō Bandō. Tsumasaburō Bandō died when Tamura was only nine years old. His brothers Takahiro and Ryō are also ...
as Kagami Ryutarō *
Atsuko Asano is a Japanese actress.
, sponichi.co.jp; accessed September 3, 2015. Upon marrying Tsutomu Uozumi, a reputed ...
as Yonezaki Miyuki * Mieko Suzuki as Suzuki Megumi * Chikako Otsuka as Otsuka Megumi *
Mari Nishio Mari Nishio (西尾 まり; born April 2, 1974) is a Japanese actress and former child actress. Filmography Film * '' Tora-san Makes Excuses'' (1992) * ''Dolls'' (2002) – Sawako's friend * '' The Matsugane Potshot Affair'' (2006) – Yoko Toga ...
as Nishio Megumi *
Jūkei Fujioka was a Japanese actor. He is known as an actor who often played villains, but is famous for playing the role of detective Daisaku Tani in the popular detective drama ''Seibu Keisatsu''. Fujioka started his acting career at the Haiyuza Theatre Com ...
as director of The Press * George Tokoro as Matsumoto Tamotsu * Rumi Matsumoto as Matsumoto Fumiko * Shigeru Kobayashi as a Caster


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*Papa wa Newscaster special (October 2, 1987) Guest tarring,
Honami Suzuki is a Japanese actress. Career Suzuki began acting after high school and debuted at age 19 in the television drama ''Asobi Ja Nai No Yo, Kono Koi Wa'' (TBS, 1986). Her breakthrough came in 1991 with the role of Rika in the Fuji TV television ad ...
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Jun Fubuki is a Japanese actress. Career Jun Fubuki received a Japanese Academy Award Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in '' Muno no Hito'', and won at the Hochi Film Awards. This role also won Fubuki the "Best Actress" award at the Yokoh ...
*Papa wa Newscaster Oshōgatsu special (January 2, 1989) Guest tarring,
Naoko Ken (born July 7, 1953) is a Japanese singer and actress. She is well known for her comedy roles featuring idiosyncratic looks, and a string of successful torch songs that gained popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Biography In 1971, ...
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Yumi Shirakawa was a Japanese film and television actress. She was called the Japanese Grace Kelly when she debuted. She was scoted and joined Toho film company. In the same year, she made her film debut with ''Narazumono''. Her notable films are ''Rodan'' (1 ...
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Hibari Misora was a Japanese singer, actress and cultural icon. She received a Medal of Honor for her contributions to music and for improving the welfare of the public, and was the first woman to receive the People's Honour Award, which was conferred posth ...
*Papa wa Newscaster Kaetekita Kagami Ryutarō (September 30, 1994) Guest tarring,
Isao Hashizume is a Japanese actor. He also worked as a narrator for documentaries, both on television and film. He trained as an actor at Bungakuza. 週刊現代6月5日号「私の地図」第485回 p84-86 Selected filmography Film Television Awards a ...
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Takako Tokiwa is a Japanese actress. Career Tokiwa was nominated for the "Best Actress" award at the Japanese Academy Awards in 2005 for her performance in '' Akai Tsuki''. She co-starred with Hidetoshi Nishijima in Amir Naderi's 2011 film '' Cut''. Fil ...
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Masatoshi Hamada is a Japanese comedian best known as the '' tsukkomi'' half of the popular owarai duo Downtown alongside Hitoshi Matsumoto. His nickname is . Hamada is married to Natsumi Ogawa, with whom he has two children. Early life Hamada was born near ...


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1987 Japanese television series debuts 1987 Japanese television series endings Japanese drama television series TBS Television (Japan) dramas Television shows written by Kazuhiko Ban Japanese comedy television series {{Japan-tv-prog-stub