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  2. Ayako Fujitani - Wikipedia

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    Fujitani has written both fiction and non-fiction, contributing essays and short stories to various national publications. [6] In 2014, Fujitani co-wrote a short film commissioned by Ermenegildo Zegna, entitled A Rose Reborn. The film was directed by Park Chan-wook, Chung Chung-hoon, and Michael Werwie, and scored by Clint Mansell.

  3. Game2: Winter - Wikipedia

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    The show caught the attention of the press when the show stated that its rules would allow crimes such as rape and murder which sparked outrage online. [5] [6] [7] The show has been compared to a "real-life Hunger Games". [2] [8] The project was revealed to be a social experiment [9] used for marketing research purposes on 31 May 2017. [10]

  4. I Survived a Japanese Game Show season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The 12 contestants across the states are invited by the producers and random Japanese mobs who escorted them to Japan to participate in a Japanese game show Majide.The 12 contestants are grouped into two groups of six: the initial members for Red Robots consist of Dan, Drew, Jamie, Justin, Kimberly and Yari; Green Tigers have Brent, Bobaloo, Cathy, Debbie, Linda and Megan as the initial members.

  5. Haruo Matsuoka - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Steven Seagal began teaching aikido in Japan with his then wife, Miyako Fujitani, the daughter of an aikido sensei and 2nd dan aikidoka herself, at her father's dojo. [ 2 ] Matsuoka would remark to Black Belt Magazine in 2014, “When I first met Seagal sensei, his Japanese wasn't so fluent, but his technique was remarkable — unlike ...

  6. Eye Guess - Wikipedia

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    Eye Guess is an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen that aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. [1] The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a Concentration-style memory element, in which the answers were shown to the players and their recall of their positions was tested.

  7. Think Twice (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Think Twice is a weekend primetime PBS game show hosted by Monteria Ivey and produced by and taped at WGBH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts which ran from October 10, 1994 to March 6, 1995. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Gameplay

  8. Za Gaman - Wikipedia

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    Za Gaman (ザ・ガマン, lit. ' The Endurance ') is a Japanese television program from the 1980s. [1] It is not particularly well-known or remembered in Japan, [citation needed] but it became famous in other countries, particularly the United Kingdom.

  9. Studio 7 - Wikipedia

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    Studio 7 is an American game show that premiered on July 22, 2004 on The WB. [1] [2] Studio 7 was hosted by Pat Kiernan. Each episode featured seven contestants, mostly college-age, who lived together in New York City for the four days prior to the taping. During this time, they were given some of the material on which the show would quiz them.