Tamori Club

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Tamori Club
Format Late night Variety show
Presented by Tamori
Opening theme “Short Shorts” by The Royal Teens
Country of origin  Japan
Production
Running time 24 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel tv asahi
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original airing 4 October 1981
External links
Website

Tamori Club (タモリ倶楽部) (full title: Tamori Club: for the sophisticated people) is a late-night variety program hosted by comedian Kazuyoshi Morita, better known as Tamori. It is broadcast in Japan on the TV Asahi network. It started on 8 October 1982, and is one of the longest-running programs in Japan. This program deals with social phenomena from original, maniac viewpoints. Due to its "low budget" (not really true, but a running joke on the show), it has no stage sets, and almost all of the shooting is done on location.

Guests

Though this is a midnight program, many celebrities are fond of this program and want opportunities to appear on it. The show's regular feature “Soramimi Hour” where misconstrued song lyrics are set to amusing videos is hosted by Tamori and Hajime Anzai, has also become famous in its own right.

Opening

In a famous opening video, many women with shorts shake their hips along with “Short Shorts” by The Royal Teens. Then the program is introduced by Tamori with his customary speech, “This is the familiar wandering program, Tamori Club.” Instead of a single theme overlying the entire series, various topics are addressed in each episode; this “no principle” is one of the program's main attractions. However, most topics that have been picked are subcultural matters such as vehicles (especially railways), sex culture, technologies, foods and so on.

External links

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