CBC's "Hanasaka Times" Evolves in its 19th Year! Saturday Mornings Get Even Hotter with the Addition of New Regulars, Batteries!
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CBC's long-running Saturday morning program "Hanasaka Times" is entering its 19th year with a fresh update. The show is adding the breakout comedy duo "Batteries" and announcer Ayaka Nakamura to its regular cast to bring new energy to the program. The show continues to focus on providing exciting local information and gourmet recommendations for the Tokai region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the show that is entering its 19th year on CBC this spring?
- A: The show entering its 19th year on CBC this spring is called 'Hanasaka Times,' which has been airing on Saturday mornings in the Tokai region.
- Q: Which comedy duo ranked No. 1 in the 'First Half of 2025 Breakout Comedian Ranking' has joined 'Hanasaka Times' as new regulars?
- A: The comedy duo Batteries, ranked No. 1 in the 'First Half of 2025 Breakout Comedian Ranking,' have joined 'Hanasaka Times' as new regular cast members.
- Q: What are the hometowns of the two members of the comedy duo Batteries who joined 'Hanasaka Times'?
- A: Jike from Batteries is from Tsu City in Mie Prefecture, and Ace is known for his unpredictable natural comedy style, though his hometown is not specified.
- Q: Who are the main MCs of 'Hanasaka Times' and what is the show's programming theme for its 19th year?
- A: The main MCs of 'Hanasaka Times' are Takahiro Azuma and Tomochika, and the show's theme for its 19th year is 'Deeper and More Energetic!'
- Q: What new talents and skills does third-year announcer Ayaka Nakamura bring to the 'Hanasaka Times' cast?
- A: Third-year announcer Ayaka Nakamura brings talents in figure skating and golf to 'Hanasaka Times,' enhancing the show with her unique and natural character.