The lineup for Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's long-running talk show "Tetsuko's Room" (TV Asahi, Monday to Friday 1pm), which will air from March 17th to 21st, has been announced. On the 17th, there will be a special episode featuring the first appearance of four actors in their 70s, on the 18th, comedy duo "Rocchi", on the 19th, actor Santaro Dokumamushi, on the 20th, Kanna Kozu, the eldest daughter of the late Meiko Nakamura, and Hazuki Kozu, the second daughter, will be broadcast, and on the 21st, entertainer Miki Fujimoto will be broadcast.
In this special feature on the first appearances of actors who are still active in their 70s, we will introduce footage of Takeshita Keiko, who was said to be "the number one actress that men would want to marry," Iwaki Koichi, who has exuded "masculine sex appeal" since his 30s, Okuda Eiji, who ran for election under a member of parliament while he was a student, and Jun Fubuki, who made her first appearance when she was eight months pregnant.
This is the first time that Rocchi has appeared in 20 years since the duo was formed. They reveal the surprising circumstances of how the duo was formed and about their families. Kokado Kentaro has also attracted attention for his sewing skills, earning him the nickname "The Sewing Prince of the Comedy World." How did Kuroyanagi react to the surprise gift?
Dokumamushi remembers her close friend, voice actress Nobuyo Oyama, who passed away last year. Oyama's first child was stillborn, and her second child was born prematurely and died three months after birth. She also shares the inside story of her husband, Keisuke Sunagawa, who continued to support Oyama, who suffered from dementia in her later years.
It has been more than a year since their mother, Meiko, passed away. According to Kanna and Hazuki, when Meiko came to their school to attend a class open day during a break from performing on stage, they were so shocked by her outfit that their eyes popped out, and they remember it as a terrible experience for them as children.
Fujimoto made her debut as a singer at the age of 17 and turned 40 this year. In 2009, she married comedian Tomoharu Shoji and is the mother of three children. She has attracted the attention of many women as the "ideal mother." We talked about the secret to her happy marriage.