1983 in Japanese television
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Events in 1983 in Japanese television.
Debuts
| Show | Station | Premiere Date | Genre | Original Run | 
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| Captain Tsubasa | anime | |||
| Kagaku Sentai Dynaman | tokusatsu | |||
| Miyuki | anime | |||
| Oshin | drama | |||
| Story of the Alps: My Annette | anime | |||
| Tokugawa Ieyasu | Taiga drama | |||
| Uchuu Keiji Sharivan | tokusatsu | |||
Ongoing
- Music Fair, music (1964–present)
- Mito Kōmon, jidaigeki (1969-2011)
- Sazae-san, anime (1969–present)
- Ōedo Sōsamō, anime (1970-1984)
- Ōoka Echizen, jidaigeki (1970-1999)
- FNS Music Festival, music (1974–present)
- Panel Quiz Attack 25, game show (1975–present)
- Doraemon, anime (1979-2005)
- Dr. Slump - Arale-chan, anime (1981-1986)
- Urusei Yatsura, anime (1981-1986)
Endings
| Show | Station | Ending Date | Genre | Original Run | 
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| Dai Sentai Goggle-V | tokusatsu | |||
| Gyakuten! Ippatsuman[1] | anime | |||
| Star Tanjō! | Nippon TV | September 25 | talent | October 3, 1971 – September 25, 1983 | 
| Uchuu Keiji Gavan | tokusatsu | |||
References
- ↑ 逆転イッパツマン. Tatsunoko Productions (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 7, 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
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