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Boogie Woogie (Japanese: ブギウギ, Hepburn: Bugi Ugi) is a Japanese television drama series and the 109th Asadora series, following Ranman. It premiered on October 2, 2023 and concluded on March 29, 2024. The drama is modeled after the Japanese singer and actress Shizuko Kasagi, but it is produced as fiction and is an original drama work.
Most episodes are named after a musical concept of some sort, usually either a broad genre (e.g. "Gateway Shuffle") or a specific song (e.g. "Honky Tonk Women" and "Bohemian Rhapsody"). The show's first run, from April 3 until June 26, 1998, on TV Tokyo, included only episodes 2, 3, 7 to 15, 18 and a special. [1]
After the end of its fourth season, Sony Entertainment Television again launched the series for its fifth season on 29 May 2009, named Boogie Woogie Mummy's Championship. The series was continuously telecast from February or March 2008 to 3 October 2009, and was replaced by the new dance series Dance Premier League from 9 October 2009.
The earliest asadora to have all originally broadcast episodes retained in full in the NHK archives. 18 Hi no kuni ni (火の国に) (Nation of Fire) 4 October 1976 2 April 1977 Starring Keiko Suzuka about a woman who strives to become a landscape gardener. Eight episodes survive in the NHK archives. 19 Ichibanboshi (いちばん星) (Like a Star)
Boogie-woogie is a piano-based music style. Boogie-woogie may also refer to: Boogie-woogie (dance), a swing dance "Boogie Woogie" (song), a 1995 song by EuroGroove and Dannii Minogue; Boogie Woogie, a 1941 compilation album released by Columbia Records; Boogie Woogie, a 2009 comedy film; Boogie Woogie (Indian TV series), a dance-based show ...
Phulwa Khamkar, also spelt as Phulawa Khamkar [2] [3] (born 17 September 1974), is an Indian choreographer and dancer, who works in Bollywood and Marathi films. [4] She is the winner of India's first dance reality show Boogie Woogie, Season 1 in 1997 and was among 5 finalist in Dance India Dance Super Moms [5] [6] in 2013.
2007: Baa Bahoo Aur Baby (Season 1) 2007: Koffee with Karan (Season 2) [2] 2008: Bigg Boss 2; 2008: 10 Ka Dum (season 1) 2009: Nach Baliye 4; 2009: Boogie Woogie(later in 2011) 2009: Lux Perfect Bride; 2010: Bigg Boss 4; 2010: Jubilee Comedy Circus; 2011: Comedy Circus 3 Ka Tadka; 2011: Ratan Ka Rishta; 2011: Sheela, Shagun and Meenakshi; 2011 ...
18 (List of episodes) The Boogiepop series ( ブギーポップシリーズ , Bugīpoppu shirīzu ) of Japanese light novels is written by Kouhei Kadono and illustrated by Kouji Ogata. It includes titles from different media, each connected by repeating characters and related plots.