| Genre | Late night talk show |
|---|---|
| Running time | 4 hours |
| Country | |
| Home station | Nippon Broadcasting System |
| Air dates | since October 1, 1967 |
| Opening theme | Bittersweet Samba by Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass |
| Website | Official site |
All Night Nippon is a Japanese radio program broadcast by Nippon Broadcasting System and other radio stations from 1–5 am (JST). It preempts broadcasts from TBS Radio's programming.
The highest ratings were achieved on the night of October 1, 1967.
DJs
The day of the week below are for the evening preceding in Japan, i.e. day in UTC.
- Mondays – Saturdays, 16:00 UTC – 18:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon (オールナイトニッポン)" (aired on 36 radio stations in Japan)
- Mondays: Yuu Shirota
- Tuesdays: Akihito Okano (Porno Graffitti)
- Wednesdays: Shun Oguri
- Thursdays: Ninety-nine
- Fridays: Kiyoe Yoshioka (Ikimono-gakari)
- Saturdays: Kento Handa
- Mondays – Thursdays, 18:00 UTC – 20:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon Ever Green (オールナイトニッポンエバーグリーン)" (aired on 10 radio stations in Japan from 18:00 UTC until 19:00 UTC, on 7 radio stations from 19:00 UTC until 19:30 UTC, and on 6 radio stations from 19:30 UTC until 20:00 UTC )
- Yasuhiro Saito (Anko)
- Fridays, 18:00 UTC – 20:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon R (オリエンタルラジオのオールナイトニッポンR)" (aired on 9 radio stations in Japan)
- Oriental Radio (Owarai)
- Saturdays, 14:30 UTC – 16:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon Saturday Special Tamashii no Radio (福山雅治のオールナイトニッポンサタデースペシャル 魂のラジオ)" (aired on 33 radio stations in Japan)
- Masaharu Fukuyama with Akihisa Souguchi
- Saturdays, 18:00 UTC – 20:00 UTC with "All Night Nippon R (オールナイトニッポンR)" (aired on 21 radio stations in Japan)
- 1st week: Drunk Dragon
- 2nd week: Jicho Kacho
- 3rd week: Tutorial
- 4th and 5th week: weekly
See also
- All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros., a version of Super Mario Bros. with graphics based upon the radio show
External links
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