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『ザ・ガマン』(The Gaman)は、1980年頃から1980年代半ばに掛けて放映されたフジテレビのバラエティ番組。

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dbo:abstract The Gaman (ザ・ガマン Za Gaman?) era un programma televisivo giapponese degli anni ottanta, portato alla notorietà in Europa dai programmi Endurance e Mai dire Banzai, rispettivamente in Gran Bretagna e in Italia. Il programma presentava giovani universitari giapponesi alle prese con prove fisiche estreme, al limite dell'umana sopportazione. Il vincitore era il concorrente che riusciva a “sopportare” tutte le prove senza ritirarsi. Il titolo dello show è un riferimento alla parola giapponese gaman (我慢 gaman?), che significa appunto resistenza, sopportazione, donde il titolo inglese dello show. In Italia tale programma fu inserito insieme a Takeshi's Castle, all'interno di Mai dire Banzai, programma di Italia 1 commentato dalla Gialappa's Band nel 1989. (it) Za Gaman (ザ・ガマン) "The Endurance" [sic] is a Japanese television program from the 1980s. It is not particularly well-known or remembered in Japan, but it became famous in other countries, particularly the United Kingdom. This is likely due to its appearance on the British television program Clive James on Television and subsequently Tarrant on TV, under the name Endurance. The program was a version of an activity at Japanese universities, the gaman taikai or "endurance contest", where students try to outdo each other in withstanding unpleasant experiences. The TV program featured teams from universities, such as Keio University, who were subjected to various unpleasant ordeals, such as being buried up to the neck in sand or licked by reptiles. The person who endured the longest was declared the winner. Short segments of the program were used in the British television shows, which humorously examined television programs from around the world. Following Clive James on Television, clips from the now-defunct show were also used in the 1990s in Tarrant on TV. A very short-lived British version of the show was also created, hosted by Paul Ross, but it did not feature the extreme conditions of the original program. Only two series of the British version were produced for Challenge TV, which first aired from 1997 to 1998, and it saw little success. The use of the clips on the Clive James show created controversy, with some Japanese people feeling that the show was unrepresentative, and some former British prisoners of war also complained about the contents. James went on to write a novel called Brrm! Brrm! with a Japanese lead character, Akira Suzuki, who was made fun of by his British friends using the word "endurance". The program made the Guinness Book of World Records for "Most Extreme Game Show". (en) 『ザ・ガマン』(The Gaman)は、1980年頃から1980年代半ばに掛けて放映されたフジテレビのバラエティ番組。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment 『ザ・ガマン』(The Gaman)は、1980年頃から1980年代半ばに掛けて放映されたフジテレビのバラエティ番組。 (ja) Za Gaman (ザ・ガマン) "The Endurance" [sic] is a Japanese television program from the 1980s. It is not particularly well-known or remembered in Japan, but it became famous in other countries, particularly the United Kingdom. This is likely due to its appearance on the British television program Clive James on Television and subsequently Tarrant on TV, under the name Endurance. The program made the Guinness Book of World Records for "Most Extreme Game Show". (en) The Gaman (ザ・ガマン Za Gaman?) era un programma televisivo giapponese degli anni ottanta, portato alla notorietà in Europa dai programmi Endurance e Mai dire Banzai, rispettivamente in Gran Bretagna e in Italia. Il programma presentava giovani universitari giapponesi alle prese con prove fisiche estreme, al limite dell'umana sopportazione. Il vincitore era il concorrente che riusciva a “sopportare” tutte le prove senza ritirarsi. Il titolo dello show è un riferimento alla parola giapponese gaman (我慢 gaman?), che significa appunto resistenza, sopportazione, donde il titolo inglese dello show. (it)
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