“London Hearts” has done it for the sixth year in a row. The TV Asahi variety show has been chosen yet again by parents nationwide as the TV program they are most unlikely to let their children watch. The show they are most keen to have their kids watch is NTV’s education-themed variety show “Sekai-ichi Uketai Jugyo.” The results of the survey are published annually by the Japan National PTA Association. Respondents are allowed to choose two TV shows for each category. 11% chose London Hearts, while 9% chose another perennial nemesis, the anime “Crayon Shinchan.” The third-worst show was deemed to be Fuji TV’s comedy “Shimura Ken no Bakatono-sama,” selected by 5% of parents. Common reasons given included “the content is ridiculous” and “the language is crude.” Among the shows getting parental approval, “Sekai-ichi…” was chosen by 8%, followed by TBS’s animal-themed “Dobutsu Kisotengai” with 5%. Naturally enough the most common reason given was that they help children with their academic studies. The standard format for London Hearts is a panel of female celebrities creating and commenting on rankings of each other’s less admirable qualities, such as who would make the worst girlfriend or who is likely to be unfaithful. The show is hosted by popular comedy duo London Boots No.1 No.2 (profile).