Ichiro Furutachi
Appearance
Ichiro Furutachi | |
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古舘 伊知郎 | |
Born | Kita, Tokyo, Japan[1] | December 7, 1954
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Itchan (いっちゃん) |
Education |
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Occupation(s) | Announcer, tarento, television presenter, newscaster |
Years active | 1977–present |
Agent | Furutachi-Project |
Known for |
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Relatives | Yutaro Furutachi (eldest son) |
Ichiro Furutachi (古舘 伊知郎, Furutachi Ichirō, born December 7, 1954) is a Japanese announcer, tarento, television presenter, and newscaster represented by Furutachi-Project. He was an announcer for TV Asahi. He graduated from Kita Kuritsu Takinogawa Daini (No. 2) Elementary School, Chiyoda Kuritsu Kanda Hitotsubashi Junior High School, Rikkyo Niiza Junior and Senior High School, and Rikkyo University, where he studied Economics with a focus on Business Administration. Controversy erupted when he stepped down as the anchor of TV Asahi's evening news broadcast, Hōdō Station, a removal reportedly due to political pressure in response to the show's critical tone.[11][12]
Filmography
[edit]TV and radio series
[edit]Moderator, commentator
[edit]Year | Title | Network | Notes | Ref. |
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World Pro Wrestling | TV Asahi | |||
1981 | Ohayō TV Asahi | TV Asahi | ||
Afternoon Show | TV Asahi | Reporter | ||
1982 | Yume no Big Studio | TV Asahi | ||
Bakushō!! Dot Studio | TV Asahi | |||
13th Japan Music Awards | TV Asahi | |||
1983 | Buttama! Pipu | TV Asahi | ||
1984 | Sports Takarajima | TV Asahi | ||
Waratte Iitomo! | Fuji TV | |||
Waratte Iitomo Special Issue | Fuji TV | |||
Akko Furutachi no Yū You Sunday | TBS | |||
1985 | Akko Furutachi no a! Itchatta | TBS | ||
1987 | Omedetō Hiromi Go Yurie Nitani Kekkon Hirō en | Fuji TV | ||
FNS Music Festival | Fuji TV | |||
1988 | Quiz Kore wa Omai! | TBS | ||
Chikyū-hatsu 19-ji | TBS | |||
Torendyi 9 | TV Asahi | |||
Auto Club | Fuji TV | |||
1989 | Fuji TV F1 Chūkei | Fuji TV | ||
F1 Pole Position | Fuji TV | |||
Quiz! Yonimo Fushigina Gyaku Kaiten | Fuji TV | |||
1991 | News Frontier | TV Asahi | ||
Game Sūji de Q | NHK G TV | |||
1992 | Good Japanese | TBS | ||
MJ: Music Journal | Fuji TV | Presenter | ||
1993 | Professional Baseball News | Fuji TV | Monday | |
Quiz Nihonjin no Shitsumon | NHK G TV | |||
1994 | Kōhaku Uta Gassen | NHK | [2][3][4] | |
Quiz Akuma no Sasayaki | TBS | |||
All-Star Thanksgiving | TBS | |||
Oshare Kankei | NTV | |||
1995 | Quiz Akahaji Ao Haji | TV Tokyo | ||
Kinniku Banzuke | TBS | |||
1996 | Kagayaku Nihon no Hoshi! | TBS | ||
1997 | Happy Family Plan | TBS | ||
Seimei 38 Oku-nen Special: Ningen to wa Nanida!? | TBS | |||
2000 | OffReco! | TBS | ||
2001 | FINA World Aquatics Championships | TV Asahi | ||
Akko ni Omakase | TBS | |||
Saidai Kōyaku Show | MBS, TBS | |||
Sasuke | TBS | |||
Pro Sportsman No.1 | TBS | |||
Dai 4 Gakku | Fuji TV | |||
Oyashirazu Variety Tenshi no Kamen!! | ABC, TV Asahi | |||
Sonnani Watashi ga Warui no ka!? | TV Asahi | |||
Satappachi Furutachi no Nihonjōriku | TV Asahi | |||
Satappachi Furutachi no Kaimono Bugi! | TV Asahi | |||
Quiz Sekai wa Show by Shōbai!! | NTV | |||
Beat Takeshi no TV Tackle | TV Asahi | |||
Ichiro Furutachi no Akasaka Yarō 90-bu | TBS Radio | |||
Fujiya Kayō Best Ten | NBS | |||
FNS Super Special: 1 Oku-ri no TV Yumerettō | Fuji TV | |||
Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade | Fuji TV | |||
2003 | Test the Nation | TV Asahi | ||
2004 | Hōdō Station | TV Asahi | [5][6][7][8][9][10] | |
Senkyo Station | TV Asahi | |||
2005 | Test the Nation - IQ 2005 | TV Asahi |
Dramas
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1983 | Abarenbō Shogun II | Police officer | TV Asahi | Episode 22 |
1984 | Ijiwarubāsan | Fuji TV | ||
1985 | Yoisho-kun | Fuji TV | Lead role | |
1987 | Seisaku 2-bu Seishun Drama Han | TV Asahi | ||
1988 | Koroshitai Onna | TBS | ||
1989 | Gorilla: Keishichō Sōsa Dai 8 Han | Commentator | TV Asahi | Episode 1 |
1991 | Kimi no Na wa | Sadahiko Honma | NHK | Asadora |
2020 | Yell | Torakichi Tsurukame | NHK | Asadora |
Advertisements
[edit]Year | Title | Notes |
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1984 | Isuzu Forward | |
1985 | Captain System | |
1987 | Meganesuper | |
1994 | Honda Primo Formula One | |
Keirin | ||
2017 | Gran Turismo Sport |
Stage
[edit]Year | Title | Notes |
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1988 | Talking Blues |
References
[edit]- ^ "古舘 伊知郎". Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Yahoo! Japan. Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "[1]". ZakZak (in Japanese). 24 Dec 2015. Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "Yomiuri Shimbun". 17 Nov 1994.
- ^ a b "[2]" (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "古舘伊知郎キャスター「報ステ」降板へ 来年3月いっぱいで". Sports Nippon (in Japanese). 24 Dec 2015. Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "古舘キャスター「報ステ」降板 テレ朝慰留も「新しいジャンルに挑戦を」". Sports Nippon. 24 Dec 2015. Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "報道ステーション「不自由な12年間だった」". Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). 24 Dec 2015. Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "「古舘降板だってさ。やったぜ!」とのネット反応に「そういう人はいっぱいいるんだなー」". Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese). 24 Dec 2015. Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "古舘伊知郎キャスター「報ステ」降板へ 来年3月いっぱいで". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ a b "古舘キャスター「報ステ」降板 テレ朝慰留も...本人の意思を尊重". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Retrieved 10 Jun 2016.
- ^ Fackler, Martin (2016-05-27). "The Silencing of Japan's Free Press". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
- ^ McCurry, Justin (17 February 2016). "Japanese TV anchors lose their jobs amid claims of political pressure". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 Jun 2016.
External links
[edit]- Furutachi-Project (in Japanese)
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