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Word: eriko (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...just got an office job and is spatting with her mother over unchaperoned dates; Saku-ranbo Taisho (General Cherry), a war orphan who was in hot water last week because he made fun of the school principal's bald head; and the liveliest of the lot, Eriko To Tomo Ni (Together with Eriko), starring 26-year-old Michiko...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Cut It Short | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

Last week Eriko, a secretary, was being bawled out by her boss for an unforgivable error: she had mistaken one of the boss's concubines for his wife, and escorted the concubine unannounced straight into the boss's office. Would Eriko be fired? Would her boy friend walk out on her? All of a sudden, Japanese listeners seemed to have lost interest. Moreover, some were downright disgusted. Complained one housewife: "I had been led to believe that Eriko would be happily married by this time. I don't like the program any more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Cut It Short | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

Scriptwriter Naoya Uchimura and Producer Hiroshi Nagayama had done their best to get Eriko married off. Last year they had it all set: Eriko and her suitor would wed, live happily ever after, off the airwaves. But radio men at the U.S. Civilian Information & Education office were horrified, adamantly "recommended" that the show go on. Eriko, they felt, had a mildly democratizing influence on listeners. Says Nagayama: "It was most sorrowful. We couldn't fight back; it was practically an order." Dutifully, Uchimura wrote the groom out of the script, replaced him with a dawdling suitor who would obviously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Cut It Short | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

...recommendations to one side, Author Uchimura finally gave in last week to his Japanese audience. Eriko, he announced, would call it quits come March. As a matter of fact, said Uchimura, Eriko could be disposed of with ease: "The script is so complicated now that we can end it any time. No one will even know the difference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Cut It Short | 2/4/1952 | See Source »

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