London Hearts

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London Hearts
GenreVariety
Directed byRinzo Kaji, Ken Asakura
Presented byLondon Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō
(Atsushi Tamura and
Ryō Tamura)
StarringLondon Boots Ichi-gō Ni-gō
(Atsushi Tamura and
Ryō Tamura)
and many others
Opening themeRamones, "Do You Remember Rock'N'Roll Radio? "
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
Executive producerRinzo Kaji
ProducersShigeki Yamoka, Kou Ishimizu
Running time60 minutes
Production companyTV Asahi
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
ReleaseApril 18, 1999 (1999-04-18) –
present

London Hearts Friday (金曜★ロンドンハーツ, Kin'yō Rondon Hātsu), formerly known as London Hearts (ロンドンハーツ, Rondon Hātsu) and Inazuma! London Hearts (イナズマ! ロンドンハーツ, Inazuma! Rondon Hātsu), is a

London Boots Ichi-go Ni-go and Hiroiki Ariyoshi on TV Asahi
. It focuses on creating comedy by taking Japanese comedians and television personalities out of their normal broadcast environments, often by ranking them from best to worst in a specific category or in expensive, elaborate candid camera pranks. In the past it featured ordinary members of the public being set up in edgy stunts, often using actors and hidden cameras.

The show was ranked as the number one "TV program I don't want to show to my children" by the All Japan PTA (

parent-teacher association) for nine continuous years from 2004 to 2012.[1][2][3]

Cast

MCs

Frequent Regulars

Females

  • Haruka Chikuwa
  • Haruna Kondo

Males

  • Daigo
  • Nobu
  • Kazlaser (Maple Chogokin)
  • Miyazon (Anzen Manzai)
  • Hironobu Komiya (Sanshiro)
  • Viking
  • Eiji Kotoge
  • Mizuki Nishimura
  • Nadal (Colocolo Chikichiki Peppers)

Regular announcers

All announcers on the show are from TV Asahi.

Past appearances

References

  1. ^ "PTA says 'London Hearts' is worst TV program". Japan Today. 18 May 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  2. ^ "London Hearts is Parental Enemy No.1 Yet Again". Japan Zone. 13 May 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  3. ^ "保護者が"子どもに見せたくない"番組、9年連続『ロンハー』がワースト首位". Oricon News. 21 May 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2019.

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