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Kansai TV: April 2, 1973 September 24, 1973 Kōya no Shōnen Isamu: Fuji TV April 4, 1973 March 27, 1974 Zero Tester: Kansai TV October 1, 1973 December 30, 1974 Neo-Human Casshern: Fuji TV October 2, 1973 June 25, 1974 Dororon Enma-kun: October 4, 1973 March 28, 1974 Heidi, Girl of the Alps: January 6, 1974 December 29, 1974 Chiisana Viking Bikke
Fuji Television, which broadcasts Formula One in Japan since 1987, is the only media sponsor of a Formula One Grand Prix in the world. Fuji Television has also licensed numerous Formula One video games until 1996, due to change in arrangement of Formula One commercial rights after that season.
Pages in category "Fuji Television dramas" The following 160 pages are in this category, out of 160 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Fuji Television. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Grit: The fastest growing broadcast TV network of 2023 is a channel that airs western movies and TV shows (“Death Valley Days,” “The Lone Ranger”) — mostly from 60 years ago, or even ...
Dramas that are broadcast on Fuji Television (Fuji TV), NTV, and TBS are generally the most popular in any given season. Fuji TV is widely known as the inventor of the drama formula. During the 1980s and 1990s, Fuji TV popularized trendy dramas with their use of young and popular actors/actresses.
Fuji TV, one of the major broadcasting companies in Japan, started the pattern of airing the dramas it predicted would be most popular on Monday nights.Mondays are the only night in which generally no baseball games are played, meaning that throughout the year, there would be no delays in broadcasting (due to the popularity of baseball, some stations continue to broadcast games that extend ...
Fuji TV 24 World Bantamweight Championship - Fighting Harada x José Medel: 53.9% 18 May 1965 Fuji TV 25 News (Yoshinobu-chan incident) 53.6% 5 July 1965 NHK 26 World Bantamweight Championship - Fighting Harada x Lionel Rose: 53.4% 27 February 1968 Fuji TV 27 Ai Yori Aoku: 53.3% 8 September 1972 NHK 27 Hatoko no Umi: 53.3% 22 March 1975 NHK 29