Eigo de Shabera Night
Eigo de Shabera Night is a Japanese talk show by NHK. The show began in 2003 and ended in 2009, but is ongoing as a special program. Contrary to the title, Japanese is the main language used in the show, although the Japanese hosts use English when interviewing British, American or Irish celebrities, such as Noel Gallagher, Howard Stringer and Colin Farrell, or when the English language is discussed.
Pakkun Eiken is a quiz where Patrick Harlan defines a certain word in English, after which contestants must produce the word in question. Other sections of the show include London Online and The Strongest English Project in History!?.
At the end of its run in 2009, NHK announced that regular episodes of the show would be cancelled, but that "special editions of the program will be aired on an irregular basis".
Cast
Current cast
- Moe Oshikiri - since April, 2007
- Patrick Harlan
- Norito Yashima - since April, 2007
- Minoru Aoi - since April, 2007
Past cast
- Yumiko Shaku - March 31, 2003—March, 2007
- Kazuya Matsumoto - March 31, 2003—March, 2007
Narrators
- John Kabira - narrator, March 31, 2003—September, 2006, since April 2008
- Chris Peppler - narrator, October, 2006—March 17, 2008, March 16, 2009
Other
- Rei Kikukawa - guest
- Chieko Kawabe - regular guest
- Yuzuki Muroi
Theme songs
- The opening song from March 31, 2003 until March, 2006: "Help!" performed by the Beatles
- The opening song from April, 2006 until March 23, 2007: "Help!" covered by Love Psychedelico
- The opening song from April, 2007 until March 2008: "Magical Mystery Tour" covered by Bonnie Pink
- The ending song: "A Hard Day's Night" performed by the Beatles.
Broadcasting times
- March 31, 2003—March, 2006: 11:15 p.m.—11:45 p.m. on Mondays
- April, 2006—March, 2007: 11:00 p.m.—11:30 p.m. on Fridays
- April, 2007—March, 2009: 11:00 p.m.—11:30 p.m. on Mondays
- *Reruned at 2:10 a.m. on Saturdays