Broadcaster: Fuji TV
Losing her mother at a young age, Misaki Yoko (Ueto Aya) was raised amongst three brothers. Yoko is a slightly boyish girl who is bullheaded and hates dishonesty. Ever since she was young, she enjoyed the company of boys over girls. She starts a band with four of her boy friends and becomes the lead singer. Then one day, one of the members of the band, Tsukasa, gets a job at a bank in Tokyo. Due to Tsukasa leaving town, the band breaks up and though Yoko finds herself lonely, she puts on a strong act in front of Tsukasa. She can't tell Tsukasa how she truly feels for him. On the day Tsukasa leaves for Tokyo, Yoko goes along with the band members to the airport to see him off. The guys get excited when they see some cabin crew ladies and Yoko has no idea why. She reminds them that even she can wear a uniform, but the guys only make fun of her. That's when Tsukasa tells Yoko he wonders what she'd look like dressed in uniform. This is when Yoko decides she wants to work as a Cabin Attendant.
Cast
*Ueto Aya as Misaki Yoko
*Nishikido Ryo as Nakahara Shota
*Maya Miki as Mikami Tamaki
*Aibu Saki as Wakamura Yayoi
*Uehara Misa as Hirota Saori
*Koizumi Koutaro as Tsutsumi Shuusuke
*Kohinata Fumiyo as Sakurada Shinya
*Otsuka Chihiro as Sekiyama Yuki
*Nanase Natsumi as Kinoshita Asami
*Ootomo Minami as Higashino Haruka
*Yoo Min (Fueki Yuko) as Asou Kaoru
*Takahashi Mariko as Kagawa Reiko
*Koichi Mantaro as Watanabe Makoto
*Asano Kazuyuki as Wakamura Shozo
*Inoue Jun as Dazai Shinichiro
*Mano Yuuko as Murayama Mizuho
*Hoshino Natsuko as Takemoto Rie
*Tanaka Sogen as Ooki Mitsuya
Attention Please Manga
Original run: 1970 - ongoing
Attention Please Jdrama on TBS
Original run: 23th Aug 1970 to 28th March 1971
Episodes: 32
Attention Please Jdrama on Fuji Tv
Original run: 18th April 2006 to 27th June 2006
Episodes: 11 +2 Special
Attention Please (アテンションプリーズ, Atenshon Purīzu?) is a manga by Chieko Hosokawa about the training of flight attendants for Japan Airlines originally serialized in Shōjo Friend from Kodansha beginning in 1970. Tokyo Broadcasting System adapted a TV drama from the manga in 1970. Thirty-six years later, Fuji TV produced a new drama series in 2006. The name of the character Misaki Yoko (美咲洋子) was used in both versions
** Just watched this drama (The new version 2006) this morning on crunchy roll. A very funny drama and I recommend for who love to laugh. Original from manga in 1970.
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