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This week's lineup for "Tetsuko's Room" announced

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9月30日放送の「徹子の部屋」に出演する高嶋ちさ子さん=テレビ朝日提供
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9月30日放送の「徹子の部屋」に出演する高嶋ちさ子さん=テレビ朝日提供

The lineup for Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's long-running talk show "Tetsuko's Room" (TV Asahi, Monday to Friday, 1pm), which will air from September 29th to October 3rd, has been announced. Actor Ryuta Sato will appear on the 29th, violinist Chisako Takashima on the 30th, illustrator and painter Seitaro Kuroda on the 1st, entertainer Kazukazu Katsumata on the 2nd, and actors Akira Emoto, Takashi Sasano, and Bsaku Sato on the 3rd.

This is Sato's first appearance in 17 years. He was single when he last appeared, but now he is a father of three. When he is not working on a project, he spends his time at home, mainly as a driver for his children's extracurricular activities. He also makes an effort to attend his children's sports days.

Takashima says she was the victim of a scam. She reveals the details of how she spent three days and three nights crying. Her two sons are now 18 and 16 years old. There is also a scene where she shows her maternal side to her eldest son, who has now dreamed of studying abroad in the United States.

Kuroda is 86 years old and has held over 1,000 live painting events. He also enjoys combining art with music. This time, Kuroyanagi requested that he paint a picture with him, so the two collaborated on the project.

Katsumata turned 60 in March. He apparently received 12 birthday celebrations from prominent figures in the entertainment industry. The most wonderful blessings were from former members of "CHA-CHA."

Emoto, Sasano, and Sato are friends who have known each other for 55 years, having met when they first began acting. Even though they had no money during their early days, they would drink together almost every day and talk about acting. They are each blessed with sons, and now have grandchildren.

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