It's loading slowly which is likely because of the article. The owner, Gavin Purcell, also has a Myspace page for his blog.As YouTube and Google Video upload clips at a blistering rate, navigating these online repositories can be a challenge. For one television producer, the ocean of clips screams out for self-appointed curators willing to scour massive video clearinghouses and pluck out hidden gems. His mission: Share the often-bizarre world of Japanese TV with the rest of us. "TV in Japan," launched in April, operates under the assumption that there is something intrinsically fascinating about Japanese pop culture. It's not a stretch -- Godzilla, poorly dubbed martial arts movies, anime cartoons and contemporary TV imports like "Iron Chef" and "Most Extreme...