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Jiken Kisha Chabo!

Ippei Nakayama, nicknamed "Chabo" for his energetic and spirited personality, is a local reporter who moves from his quiet hometown of Matsuyama to the bustling metropolis of Tokyo. He joins the police reporting unit of a major news agency, bringing a fresh and unorthodox perspective to the city's cynical journalism scene. While typical city reporters focus on getting the fastest "scoop" and cold facts, Chabo is a man of deep empathy. He often finds himself getting too involved in the lives of the suspects and victims he covers, looking for the human truth behind every incident. The series beautifully balances comedic moments with the harsh realities of crime reporting, showcasing Chabo's growth as he struggles to maintain his integrity and warmth in the face of big-city challenges.

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Jasper Carrott Beat The Carrott

Be it discussing Ted Malt & his Double Chin or Hooty Tooyty types such as Davina Jacobson, Jasper Carrot has his audience in his grasp in the 1981 Palladium performance "Beat the carrot." As the Summary states Jasper carrot is "a comedian who's material is as fresh today as it was back then in the 80's." His Conversation Stand up was something new in the 80's. He wasn't out there to tell jokes, gags or one liners, but amusing stories packed with rich humour.

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Spaugstofan

Spaugstofan is an Icelandic comedy group, formed in 1985, best known for their namesake weekly Saturday night sketch comedy show that has been broadcast, with breaks, and under various names, on the public television channel Sjónvarpið, and later on Stöð 2, since 1989. The show is the highest rated regular program on Icelandic television. Generally, the sketches satirize public events of the past week, or the exploits of recurring characters in the show. Spaugstofan's current lineup consists of actors Örn Árnason, Karl Ágúst Úlfsson, Pálmi Gestsson and Sigurður Sigurjónsson. Randver Þorláksson was a part of the original cast but left before the 2007-2008 season. Before Randver left, the lineup had remained more or less unchanged since the group was formed. Randver's leaving the program proved very controversial in Iceland, especially as he made it clear he was not resigning of his own will, and no reason was publicly given for his departure, other than that it would make room for new guest actors in each episode. The comedian Laddi starred with the group in its earliest years.

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Paper Tiger Television

Paper Tiger Television is a public-access television series created in 1981 by a New York–based media collective led by DeeDee Halleck. Produced with a low-budget, do-it-yourself aesthetic, the series features artists, scholars, and activists critically examining mainstream media, often by analyzing newspapers, magazines, or television content on camera. Distributed through public-access channels and grassroots networks, the program became an influential example of alternative media, promoting media literacy and challenging corporate control of information.

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