1963 Japanese TV series or program
Akatsuki Genre Drama Composer Ichirō Saitō Country of origin Japan Original language Japanese Production Running time 15 minutes Original release Network NHK Release April 1, 1963 (1963-04-01) – April 4, 1964 (1964-04-04)
Akatsuki (あかつき) is a Japanese television drama series. It debuted on April 1, 1963, and was broadcast until April 4, 1964. It was the third Asadora series broadcast on NHK . It starred Shin Saburi as a college professor who quit his job to try to become a painter.
Cast
Shin Saburi as Shōnosuke Sada
Michiko Araki as Toshiko Sada, Shōnosuke's wife
Nobuo Tsukamoto as Shōzō Sada, Shōnosuke's eldest son
Keiko Iida as Ayako Sada, Shōnosuke's eldest daughter
Yoko Kawaguchi as Yoko Sada, Shōnosuke's second daughter
Eiko Muramatsu as Chizu Sada
Hisano Yamaoka as Akiko
Kyûzô Kawabe as Nojima
Ayako Hōshō as the Director's wife
Minako Osanai as Hisako
Jun Usami as Ōnishi
References
"Akatsuki" (in Japanese). Terebi Dorama Dētabēsu. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
"Renzoku terebi shōsetsu zen risuto: 1960 nendai" (in Japanese). NHK. Archived from the original on 12 March 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
Asadora 1960s
Musume to Watashi (1961–1962)
Ashita no kaze (1962–1963)
Akatsuki (1963–1964)
Uzushio (1964–1965)
Tamayura (1965–1966)
Ohanahan (1966–1967)
Tabiji (1967–1978)
Ashita koso (1968–1969)
Nobuko to obāchan (1969–1970)
1970s
Niji (1970)
Mayuko hitori (1971–1972)
Ai yori aoku (1972–1973)
Kita no kazoku (1973–1974)
Hatoko no umi (1974–1975)
Mizuiro no toki (1975)
Ohayōsan (1975–1976)
Kumo no jūtan (1976)
Hi no kuni ni (1976–1977)
Ichibanboshi (1977)
Kazamidori (1977–1978)
Otei-chan (1978)
Watashi wa umi (1978–1979)
Mā-nē-chan (1979)
Ayu no uta (1979–1980)
1980s
Natchan no shashinkan (1980)
Niji o oru (1980–1981)
Mansaku no hana (1981)
Honjitsu mo seiten nari (1981–1982)
Haikara-san (1982)
Yōi don (1982–1983)
Oshin (1983–1984)
Romansu (1984)
Kokoro wa itsumo ramune-iro (1984–1985)
Miotsukushi (1985)
Ichiban-daiko (1985–1986)
Hanekonma (1986)
Miyako no kaze (1986–1987)
Chotchan (1987)
Hassai Sensei (1987–1988)
Non-chan no yume (1988)
Jun-chan no ōenka (1988–1989)
Seishun kazoku (1989)
Wakko no kin medaru (1989–1990)
1990s
Rinrin to (1990)
Kyō, futari (1990–1991)
Kimi no na wa (1991–1992)
Onna wa dokyō (1992)
Hirari (1992–1993)
Ee Nyobo (1993)
Karin (1993–1994)
Piano (1994)
Haru yo, koi (1994–1995)
Hashiran ka! (1995–1996)
Himawari (1996)
Futarikko (1996–1997)
Agri (1997)
Amakarashan (1997–1998)
Ten Urara (1998)
Yanchakure (1998–1999)
Suzuran (1999)
Asuka (1999–2000)
2000s
2010s
2020s
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