Chiho Watanabe (渡辺 千穂, Watanabe Chiho, born 18 October 1972,[1] in Tokyo[2]) is a Japanese screenwriter.

Chiho Watanabe
渡辺 千穂
Born (1972-10-18) 18 October 1972 (age 52)
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Other namesChiho Hatori (羽鳥 千穂, Hatori Chiho)
OccupationScreenwriter
Notable work
Television

Watanabe is a member of the Scenario Writers Association. She is married to freelance announcer Shinichi Hatori.[1]

Biography

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She was born in Tokyo.

In 2000, she worked for a company as an office lady, originally thought that she wanted to write something, because she liked her books originally, as a result of the screenplay version of the television drama Fuzoroi no Ringo-tachi taken from a bookstore she am was willing for her path of screenwriting.[3] In the era of underwriting worked on plotting screenplay and stayed in the eyes of producers of television stations, she made her debut as a screenwriter at the 2002 TV drama Tentai Kansoku (Kansai Telecasting Corporation).[2]

Since then, she has worked numerous comedies and romantic dramas around television dramas. In 2010 one of her works Nakanai to Kimeta Hi (Fuji Television) drew attention by hiding the back and front of the human with the theme of female workplace bullying without hiding, attracting attention,[2] and in 2014 First Class (Fuji Television) drew a female rating "Mounting" and called a topic.[1] She was highly appraised as writing a plurality of characters as a single story[2] and received a reputation that she "felt refined elegance"[4] and received a screenplay of the Asadora Beppinsan[a] in the latter half of 2016.[5]

In her private life, she was married on 18 August 2014, after acquiring a dinner hosted by President TakeOff in August 2012, after a dating period of about two years with a freelance announcer Shinichi Hatori[b] belonging to the same office since around November the same year.[1][7] On 13 January 2016 Asadora Beppinsan made a preliminary announcement at the production presentation,[8] giving birth to a girl who becomes her first child at the end of the same month.[9][10]

Works

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TV dramas

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Run Title Network Notes
Jul–Sep 2002 Serchin for my Polestar KTV
Jul–Sep 2003 14-Kagetsu: Tsuma ga Kodomo ni Kaette iku YTV
2004 Kētai Keiji: Zenigata Rui BS-TBS
2004–05 Kētai Keiji: Zenigata Rei
Apr 2004 Tengoku e no Ōen Uta: Cheers: Cheerleading ni kaketa Seishun NTV
Nov 2004 Shinsatsuhakkō Kinen Drama 'Ichiyō Higuchi Monogatari' TBS
2005 Tokyo Michika CX Episode 1
Koisuru Nichiyōbi BS-TBS
  • Second Series
  • Episodes 1 and 2 "Owaranai Uta"
  • Episodes 3 and 4 "Subarashī Hibi"
  • Episode 7 "Boku no Mori"
  • Episode 8 "Boku no Heya kara"
  • Episode 10 "Baby Baby"
  • Episode 13 "Aenai Yoru o Dakishimete"
  • Episode 14 "Shijōsaidai no Sakusen"
  • Episodes 17 to 19 "Koi no Uta"
  • Episode 23 "Rōdoku Geki: Tokyo Tower"
Bungaku no Uta Koisuru Nichiyōbi
  • Episodes 3 and 4 "Semmono o Nusumu Onna"
  • Episode 11 "Kanojo no Kokuhaku"
  • Episode 13 "Rōgishō"
Girl's Box
  • Episode 3 "Christmas no Yukue"
  • Episode 4 "Imou to"
Oct–Dec 2005 Kiken na Aneki CX
2006 Kētai Keiji: Zenigata Kaminari BS-TBS
Mō hitotsu no Sugar and Spice CX
2007–08 Kētai Keiji: Zenigata Umi BS-TBS
2007 Koisuru Nichiyōbi BS-TBS
  • Third Series
  • Episode 1 and 2 "Ayako no Koi"
  • Episode 6 "Shitsuren no Kizu no Iyashi-kata"
  • Episodes 8 and 9 "Hajimete no Koi"
  • Episodes 12 and 13 "Sotsugyō-Haru no Uso"
  • Episode 14 "Tsukusu Onna no Koi"
  • Episode 15 "Ashita no Egao"
  • Episode 21 "Chikakute Tōi Koi"
  • Episode 22 "Ohikkoshi"
  • Episode 23 "Onī no Koi"
  • Episode 25 "Sanshimai"
Ima o Ikiru Sobo
Jul–Aug 2007 Papa to Musume no 7-kakan TBS
Jan–Mar 2008 Daisuki!!
Mar 2008 Ross:Time:Life CX Episode 8 "Buchō-hen"
May 2008 Tokyo Girl: Erena Mizusawa BS-TBS Episodes 1 and 2 "Kimi no Uta"
Aug 2008 Tokyo Girl: Anri Okamoto Episodes 4 and 5 "Journey"
Dec 2008 – Feb 2009 Akai Ito CX
2009 Kētai Keiji: Zenigata Inochi BS-TBS
Mar 2009 Tokyo Girl: Yu Seol-ah Episode 4 "Seihokusei Shōjo"
Jan 2010 Seicho Matsumoto Drama Special: Sankyō no Shō CX
Jan–Mar 2010 Nakanai to Kimeta Hi
Jun–Aug 2010 Tokyo Little Love Second Season
Jul 2010 Zettai Nakanai to Kimeta Hi: Kinkyū Special
Apr–Jun 2011 Namae o nakushita Megami
14 May 2011 Yonimo Kimyōna Monogatari: 21 seiki: 21-nen-me no Tokubetsu-hen "Avatar"
9 Sep 2011 Miyuki Miyabe Special Majutsu wa sasayaku
Jan–Mar 2012 Saiko no Jinsei TBS
1 Jul 2012 NTT DoCoMo: 20-Shūnen Special Drama Yume no Tobira Tokubetsu-hen 20-Nen-go no Kimi e
Jul–Sep 2012 Ikimodekinai Natsu CX
Jan–Mar 2013 Saki KTV
20 Jan 2013 Premium Drama Aruku, Aruku, Aruku: Shikoku Henro Michi NHK-BS
6 Feb 2013 – Kamisama no Itazura BS-TBS
27 Sep 2013 Kinyō Road Show! Jinsei ga tokimeku Katazuke no Mahō NTV
25 Oct 2013 Nigakute, Amai: Kibō no Cha NHK G Kyushu Okinawa
Apr–Jun 2014 First Class CX
Apr–May 2014 Kōhī-ya no Hitobito NHK BS Premium
Nov–Dec 2014 Akka Wowow
Nov 2014 – Feb 2015 Watashitachi ga Propose sa renai no ni wa, 101 no Riyū ga atteda na LaLa TV
Apr–Jun 2015 Tatakau! Shoten Girl KTV
24 Jun 2015 Tokubetsu Drama Kikaku: Eien no boku-ra sea side blue NTV
Nov–Dec 2015 5-Ri no Junko Wowow
Oct 2016 – Apr 2017 Asadora Beppinsan NHK
Jul 2017 Uchi no Otto wa Shigoto ga dekinai NTV

Films

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Date Title
27 Aug 2005 Sayonara Midori-chan
8 Oct 2005 Ko no Mune ippai no Ai o
9 Jun 2007 Koisuru Nichiyōbi: Watashi. Koi shita
20 Dec 2008 Akai Ito
21 Nov 2015 Rain Tree no Kuni
4 Jun 2016 Shokubutsu Zukan: Unmei no Koi, hiroimashita

Internet dramas

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Run Title Website
Mar–May 2006 Tokyo Love Collection GyaO
6 Oct – 22 Dec 2009 bump.y TBS
Feb–Mar 2011 Saigo no Kataomoi BS-TBS, Banana Republic

Internet

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Run Title Website
15 Oct 2012 – Lesson of the Evil –Joshō– BeeTV

Stage

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Year Title Location
2009 bump.y Dai 1-kai Kōen Mappiruma no Elevator! Aoyama Amphitheater
2010 Ghost Friend –Yūrei– Space 107
Ama Danshi –Amadan– Actor's Theater
2011 Sotsugyō –Love Letter– Shibuya Duo

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Her husband Shinichi Hatori is in charge of moderator of morning drama general TV main broadcast counter programme Morning Show.
  2. ^ Hatori admitted to associate with Watanabe at the beginning of TV Asahi's broadcast of Jōhō Mansai Live Show: Morning Bird! on 23 April 2013.[6]

Sources

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  1. ^ a b c d "羽鳥アナ、脚本家の渡辺千穂さんと再婚". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 9 Nov 2014. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "女性の"リアル"を作品で伝える脚本家". Nikkei Woman Online (in Japanese). Nikkei Business Publications. 20 Jun 2011. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  3. ^ "『べっぴんさん』脚本家、OL時代に訪れたデビューの転機". Josei Jishin (in Japanese). 24 Mar 2017. Archived from the original on 16 April 2017. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  4. ^ Matsumoto, Sachi (8 Oct 2016). "「べっぴんさん」何者でもない主役路線 制作統括が明かす誕生秘話". withnews (in Japanese). The Asahi Shimbun Company. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  5. ^ "今秋NHK朝ドラ『べっぴんさん』に決定 脚本は羽鳥アナの妻・渡辺千穂氏". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 13 Jan 2016. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  6. ^ "羽鳥慎一アナ、脚本家・渡辺千穂との交際認める「事実でございます」". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 23 Apr 2013. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  7. ^ "羽鳥アナ、脚本家の渡辺千穂さんとの再婚を生報告". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 10 Nov 2014. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  8. ^ "羽鳥アナ 夫人が今月女児出産へ". Daily Sports online (in Japanese). Daily Sports Inc. 13 Jan 2016. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  9. ^ "羽鳥慎一の妻・渡辺千穂さん、1月下旬に出産していた". Sanspo.com (in Japanese). 7 Apr 2016. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
  10. ^ "出産後に変化…脚本家が書き換えた『べっぴんさん』の台詞". Josei Jishin. 24 Mar 2017. Retrieved 28 Jun 2017.
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