Where to watch Hideki Saijo in the UK
Find every Hideki Saijo film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 17 June 2026.
Hideki Saijo was a Japanese singer and television celebrity most famous for singing the Japanese version of the Village People's hit song "Y.M.C.A.," called "Young Man." In the 1970s, he was called "New Big Three" with Goro Noguchi and Hiromi Go.
Hideki Saijo films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Hideki Saijo, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
Hideki Saijo TV shows streaming in the UK
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- Turn A Gundam (1999) Theme Song Performance
- Let's Go, Grandma! (1975) Cast
- The Bubble (2001) Cast
- Iron Angels (1987) as Saijo / Angel Number One
- Notes on Tokugawa Villainies (1992) as Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi
- Botchan (1980) as Botchan (voice)
- Terauchi Kantarō Ikka (1974) Cast
- Desperate Pursuit (1986) as Akira Tsuzuki
- Beaten by Black Rain (1984) as Junji (voice)
- The Hitman: Blood Smells Like Roses (1991) Cast
- Akashi Kanpei 35-sai (1983) as Isamu Namikawa
- CAT'S EYE: Midnight Love Adventure (1988) Cast
- A Story of Modern Chivalry (1997) as Hiroshi Asakawa
Hideki Saijo — FAQ
Where can I watch Hideki Saijo films in the UK?
Hideki Saijo's films and TV shows are available across UK streaming services. Click any title in the filmography below to see exactly which UK service has it — Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, NOW, Sky, MUBI and more — updated daily.
What are Hideki Saijo's most popular films?
Most-watched Hideki Saijo films currently: Let's Go, Grandma! (1975), Iron Angels (1987), Botchan (1980), Desperate Pursuit (1986), Beaten by Black Rain (1984).
What TV shows has Hideki Saijo appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Turn A Gundam (1999), The Bubble (2001), Notes on Tokugawa Villainies (1992), Terauchi Kantarō Ikka (1974), Akashi Kanpei 35-sai (1983).
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