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33: 444:: While the guest is having the food cooked by the team that Katori isn't in, Katori goes backstage to change into a different costume for a short comedy skit. Nakai asks how the food is and the guest answers, "Oishii desu", meaning "It's delicious". Nakai shouts, "Oishii! (Delicious!)" and Katori comes back to the set and performs a skit, usually related to the guest or the film, television series, or music the guest is promoting. 605:: S-Live ends with a one-minute long segment called The End Talk, which is taped after shooting the musical performance. The band looks back on the performance they have just done and briefly interviews the guest. On episodes they do not have a musical guest, The End Talk is done by the band alone and the length of the segment is longer than usual, often answering questions from the fans they get through the program's website. 438:
are done cooking, Nakai leads the guest to the kitchen and the chefs join Nakai and interviews the guest or play a little game. They all then go back to the dining room and let the guest have their meal made by the two teams. Once the guest is finished eating, he/she chooses the winner. Female guests give the winning team members a kiss on the cheek and male guests usually give the winners a gift as a reward.
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aired in celebration of the band's 25th anniversary since its formation in 1988. The band was given a three-day break to take a trip as a group, without an itinerary, allowing the members to do whatever they wanted. The episode became one of the most highest-rated television programs aired that year,
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Since its premiere, the show has been critically acclaimed for its originality and unique, distinct format and has become an iconic television show in Japan. It quickly became the most watched television program, attracting an average of 20 million viewers per episode, often ranking at #1 in year-end
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There are three types of musical performances. One is an act by SMAP alone singing their own songs, which happens especially when they release a new single or an album. Another is SMAP covering other artists' songs. A third type is a collaboration with other artists, where they have a musical guest
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After asking what the guest would like to eat, Nakai rings a small bell and says, "Order! xxx (name of the meal)". The four members in the kitchen answer, "Oui Monsieur!", meaning "Yes, sir" in French, and begin to cook. Nakai interviews the guest while the chefs cook a full-course meal. Once they
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made a surprise guest appearance. During the taping of the program's musical segment, S-Live, Jackson appeared on the set and visited SMAP. Chairs were brought in and the six of them made a brief conversation, along with a translator. The episode also aired footage of Jackson watching the band's
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In the first few episodes when SMAP was a six-piece, the chefs were played by Kimura, Mori, Inagaki, and Kusanagi, and Katori played the role of the waiter. Katori joined to play one of the chefs after Mori's departure from the band. The segment was initially created to show off Mori's cooking
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Taping generally takes place on Wednesdays and Thursdays in front of a live audience, except sketch comedies and the musical segment S-Live, which are shot without a studio audience. Two out of the three segments aired in a single episode, are taped in one day.
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After Inagaki's temporary hiatus in 2001, SMAP made their first television appearance as a five-piece for the first time in six months. A live episode welcoming back Inagaki aired on January 14, 2002, which eventually became the highest-rated episode of
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backstage, before he made his appearance on the set. Jackson promised SMAP that he would make an official guest appearance on the program the next time he was in Japan, though that did not come true, due to his death in 2009. SMAP was later invited to
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ratings. It has become the show that features the widest range of guests in Japanese television history, including actors, singers, models, athletes, filmmakers, and politicians, both Japanese and from abroad. It is the eighth longest-running
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and scenes from next week's episode. Occasionally, the program is subtitled "New Project Factory" and SMAP members appear on the show, participating in the taping of short games. It was originally created to let young, rookie or "baby"
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The second segment varies every week and lasts from 15 to 25 minutes. The band members usually participate in sketch comedies and games. Sketch comedies include both originals and parodies of popular films and television series.
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are divided into two teams and play the role of the chefs. Nakai first asks the guest's name in which they made their reservation and brings him or her to the table. The segment's premise appears on the screen:
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A cooking-themed interview segment, which airs during the first half of the program, usually lasting from 25 to 30 minutes. It has been airing from the first episode since the program's launch in 1996.
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A musical segment, which airs at the end of the program, usually lasting about 5 minutes. It has been airing from the first episode since the program's launch in 1996, along with Bistro SMAP.
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was aired. The band performed all of their past fifty singles in a medley, nonstop for forty minutes, without a break and without any commercials.
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Each episode is usually composed of three segments, "Bistro SMAP", a second segment which varies every week, and "S-Live".
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The last episode of the series features clips from the show's twenty-year run aired on December 26, 2016 at 18:30 JST
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television program in Japan and the second longest-running prime-time television program on Fuji Television.
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On September 9, 2013, the same day SMAP's debut single was released in 1991, a special episode entitled,
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Taping often goes on past midnight until early morning, depending on the schedules of the SMAP members.
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The set is of a two-story restaurant, a kitchen on the ground floor and a dining room on the top.
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The S-1 Grand Prix features a series of games with the losing team playing a punishment game.
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The Love Awards honor the best clips of the year with scenes that never aired on the program.
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plays the role of the manager of the restaurant, serving as the host of the segment.
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s world premiere, after having recorded Jackson's last television appearance.
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that has been airing on Sunday nights at 1:30 a.m. from April 15, 2007.
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skills, although they decided to continue the segment after his departure.
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and aired on Fuji TV every Monday from 10:00 p.m. to 10:54 p.m. (
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From 1996 to 2007, taping took place at studio A2 at TMC Studios in
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From April 10, 1995, SMAP began starring in their variety show,
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ended and became the band's first television program on a
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On April 8, 2013, a three-hour-long special entitled,
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