Mitsuhiro Nakamura | |
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中村 光宏 | |
Born | |
Other names |
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Education | Keio University Law school Department of Political Science |
Occupation | Announcer |
Years active | 2007– |
Employer | Fuji Television |
Television |
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Spouse |
Yoko Shono (m. 2014) |
Website | Mitsuhiro Nakamura |
Mitsuhiro Nakamura (中村 光宏, Nakamura Mitsuhiro, born 28 August 1984, in Tokyo)[1] is a Japanese announcer for Fuji Television.
Current programmes in charge
(As of 1 April 2017)
Title | Days | Notes |
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Your Time | Weekdays | In charge of sports |
Majo ni Iwa retai Yoru | Mondays | Late nights |
VS Arashi | Thursdays | Voice of the sky |
CS Wareme De Pon | Live condition | |
CS AKB Kankō Taishi | Narration | |
Figure Skate-Yakyū-Soccer-Volleyball Hitoshi | Relays |
Irregular programmes in charge
Dates | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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12 Apr 2012 – 4 Apr 2013, 2 Jul 2015 – 20 Oct 2016 | VS Arashi | Voice of the second generation (live commentary). From July 2015, he appeared irregularly with a special project narration and until 20 October 2016 he was in charge of substitution when Hiroyuki Amano was absent. (Broadcasting minutes on 24 November 2016 and 9 March 2017, broadcasting department responsible on 1 December 2016 and 19 January, 2 and 9 February 2017, and broadcasting charge in 23 March 2017 (guest appearance)) Irregular cast appearances are in charge of the fifth generation (live commentaries) by male announcers of Fuji TV on a weekly basis. | [2] |
Former programmes in charge
Dates | Title | Days | Notes | Ref. |
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14 Jul 2007 | Hakken!! "Junk News" | |||
14 Jul, 8, 9 Sep 2007 | FNN Super News Weekend |
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14 Jul 2007 – | Fuji Ana Stadium Marunama | Occasionally | ||
29 Jul 2007 | FNS 27-Jikan TV: Minna "Namaka" da'! Ukkī! Happy! Saiyūki! | |||
23 Sep 2007 | Owarai Champion Bowling | Member of the Fuji announcer team | ||
15 Oct 2007 – 25 Sep 2008 | Shopan | Narration, occasionally | ||
Oct 2007 – Sep 2012 | Sweet Den of Premiere | |||
Ana Ban! | ||||
1 Jan 2008 | Dai 41-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade | Relaying of Sayaka Aoki and Taishakuten | ||
Shinshun Kakushigei Taikai | "Ikemen Jumpers" | |||
Jan–Sep 2008 | FNN Rainbow Hatsu | |||
5 Apr 2008 – Mar 2012, 7 Apr 2012 – 29 Mar 2014 | Mezamashi Saturday | Sports caster, later Information caster | ||
26 Apr 2008 | GW Super Quiz Week Chokuzen SP | Challenged the quiz with fellow announcers Yukari Oshima and Yoko Shono | ||
Apr–Sep | Mezamashi TV | Coco-chō | ||
12 Jul 2008 – 25 Sep 2010 | Mezamashi Saturday Mega | |||
18 Jul 2008 – | Honjitsu Kenkoku! United States of Odaiba: Mezamashi Manatsu no Dai Chūkei | |||
25 Aug 2008 – | Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ | Occasionally | ||
30 Aug 2008 | Bakushō Pink Carpet | MC | ||
13 Oct 2008 – | Atarashī Nami 16 | Narrator | ||
Oct 2008 – | Gentei-hin Collabonese II | MC | ||
1 Jan 2009 | Dai 42-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade | Helicopter relay | ||
1 Apr 2009 – 29 Sep 2010 | Waratte Iitomo! | Telephone announcer in charge of Wednesdays | [3] | |
21 Apr 2009 – | Fukuramu Scrum!! | Narrator | ||
1 Jan 2010 | Dai 43-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade | Helicopter relay | ||
10 Mar 2010 | Quiz! Hexagon II | Announcer Team | ||
24 Mar 2010 – | Super GT Complete | MC | ||
24, 25 Jul 2010 | FNS 26-jikan TV | In charge of the real situation analyst of "Hexagon Family 24-Jikan Ekiden -Kizuna-"; For the two days, he rode in outside broadcasting and chat with director and commentator Masako Chiba | ||
1 Jan 2011 | Dai 44-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade | Helicopter relay | ||
10 Apr 2011 – Mar 2012 | Waratte Iitomo! Zōkan-gō | Extra number issue; from 5 Apr 2009 to 3 Oct 2010, Wednesday regular (VTR) | ||
Waratte Iitomo! Tokudai-gō |
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1 Jan 2012 | Dai 45-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade | Helicopter relay | ||
Apr 2012 – Mar 2013 | Non Stop! | In charge of Mondays | ||
14 Apr 2012 – | Premium Saturday Bakushō Red Carpet | Replacement for announcer Hitomi Nakamura | ||
1 Apr – 27 Sep 2013 | Ageru TV | Information Caster | [4] | |
30 Sep 2013 – 24 Mar 2017 | Mezamashi TV | Information caster (Thursdays and Fridays), later Sports caster (Thursdays and Fridays, later Mondays to Wednesdays, and back to Thursdays and Fridays) | ||
3 Apr 2014 – 27 Mar 2015 | Mezamashi TV Aqua | Thursdays and Fridays | Main caster | |
5 Apr 2014 –, 10 Jan 2015 – | Sport! | Saturdays | Sub-caster, later main caster | |
2 Apr 2016 – 25 Mar 2017 | Sports Life Hero's | Saturdays | Caster | |
Mājan Saikyō-sen | Aired on Fuji TV Next; from live commentary in 2013 | |||
KinKi Kids no Bumbobourg | Sundays | Narration |
References
- ↑ "中村 光宏". Fuji TV Announcer official site AnaMaga (in Japanese). Fuji Television. Retrieved 27 Jul 2017.
- ↑ In the broadcast on 26 July 2012 he participated as a "US Sun Sands Team" on the way (The live commentary of his part was in charge of guest Mamoru Miyake). In addition, even on the 3 January and 14 February 2013 broadcasts he appeared as a guest (while also in charge).
- ↑ On Monday, 29 June 2009, he took charge of Midori Matsuo for the day, on Monday, 14 June 2010, Keiko Tsubakihara took a day off, so he acted as a substitute. In addition, as a male announcer at the "Narikiri Senryū" held on the programme on the same day, he read Kawanaga for the first time.
- ↑ Norikazu Otsuka who had been prescribed to Yukari Nishio as a moderator took over the appearance due to medical treatment of leukemia, so from the start of the broadcasting until 7 June 2013, he was a substitute for Otsuka.
External links
- Fuji Television profile (in Japanese)
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