Glay Global Communication
GLAY Global Communication was an 11-episode, thirty-minute, television series aired on the Fuji Television Networks hosted by the Japanese rock band, Glay. The show ran from April 18, 2001 to June 27, 2001, every Wednesday at 1:55am.
The series was focused on the production of the One Love album, the promotion of the Global Communication Asia special, the free street live in Sapporo, and the creation of the promotional videos for the singles from the One Love album. At the end of each episode each band member would give something away as a present for the fans.
Episode Titles
- Episode 1: Good Morning, NYC - Members Create the PV -
- Episode 2: Good Morning, NYC - Members Create the PV -
- Episode 3: GLAY Press Conference
- Episode 4: GLAY Special Live in Sapporo
- Episode 5: GLAY World Reports: Canada PV Making and Recording in New York
- Episode 6: GLAY Expo 2001: Hisashi and Jiro GLOBAL COLLABORATION
- Episode 7: Takuro and Teru in Asia vol. 1
- Episode 8: Takuro and Teru in Asia vol. 2
- Episode 9: GLAY Expo 2001: Takuro and Teru GLOBAL COLLABORATION
- Episode 10: Asian Musician Talk Session vol. 1
- Episode 11: Asian Musician Talk Session vol. 2
Member Gifts
At the end of each episode, a present was given out by a band member to the fans.- Episode 1 - Jiro's bass pick from the set
- Episode 2 - Takuro's Glasses from the Good Morning, NYC set
- Episode 3 - Teru's postcards and tape
- Episode 4 - Hisashi's weightless headphones
- Episode 5 - Jiro's picture of the New York City skyline signed by him.
- Episode 6 - Takuro's umbrella signed by him.
- Episode 7 - Teru's staff passes for the events he went to in Asia signed by him.
- Episode 8 - Hisashi's wireless keyboard.
- Episode 9 - No gifts were given out
- Episode 10 - No gifts were given out
- Episode 11 - No gifts were given out
Trivia
- The Good Morning NYC PV was filmed on and specifically for the show.
- At the beginning of each episode, the show's comical host, Akira, would play a game with the members to pick one so they could open up the show by saying the show's title. He would sometimes make them jump in front of the camera to yell it out or hold a roll of toilet paper