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Yell (TV series)

is a Japanese television drama series and the 102nd Asadora series, following Scarlet. It premiered on March 30, 2020 and concluded on November 27, 2020. It was the first Asadora to be recorded in 4K, and the first since Musume to Watashi to be broadcast in only five 15-minute episodes per week Monday through Friday, with omnibus airings on Saturday mornings instead of a fresh episode.

Cast

Koyama's family

Sekiuchi's family

  • Fumi Nikaidō as Oto Sekiuchi, YÅ«ichi's wife (based on Kinko Koseki)
  • Kaho Shimizu as young Oto
  • Ken Mitsuishi as Yasutaka Sekiuchi, Oto's father
  • Hiroko Yakushimaru as Mitsuko Sekiuchi, Oto's mother
  • Rena Matsui as Gin Sekiuchi, Oto's older sister
  • Toito Honma as young Gin
  • Nana Mori as Ume Sekiuchi, Oto's younger sister
  • Chise Niitsu as young Ume

Fukushima people

  • Ikusaburō Yamazaki as Hisashi Satō, YÅ«ichi's classmate and childhood friend (based on Hisao Itō)
  • Taiki Yamaguchi as young Hisashi
  • Aoi Nakamura as Tetsuo Murano, YÅ«ichi's classmate and childhood friend (based on Toshio Nomura)
  • Taiga Komie as young Tetsuo
  • Naotarō Moriyama as Kiyoharu Tōdō, YÅ«ichi's school teacher

Kitaichi kimono shop

  • Daichi Sugawara as Takahiko Ōgawara, the owner
  • Shin Shimizu as Hiroto Kuwata, the shop clerk
  • Taketo Tanaka as Shizuo Oikawa, the shop clerk

Kawamata people

Kawamata Bank

Others

Tokyo people

Columbus Records

  • Arata Furuta as Homare Hatsukaishi, the company's director
  • Yojiro Noda as Masato Kogarashi, a composer (based on Masao Koga)
  • Kayano as Akane Sugiyama, the company's secretary

Bamboo

  • Tooru Nomaguchi as Tamotsu Katori, the owner
  • Riisa Naka as Megumi Katori, Tamotsu's wife

Others

Production

On April 1, 2020, NHK announced that filming schedules for both Kirin ga Kuru and Yell were cancelled until April 12 to consider the safety of performers and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. By April 7, NHK extended the cancellation of shooting for both series after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe proclaimed a one-month state of emergency for Tokyo and other prefectures. The series was resumed on September 14, 2020.

Accolades

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