I just found the rest of that 1-hour special NHK made about him. It's a show called "Professional". They basically follow him everywhere, showing his life and asking him a bunch of questions. Be warned though, there are some pretty
heavy spoilers for the recent episodes, since we see him drawing pages for
volume 31.
Here's the whole thing:
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88fZ_IhQhBcPart 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW_4gwzGbw4Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEb8i_yoVZoPart 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2sgOWb5T5sPart 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA65Hl5ADrYPart 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhBkVRZISXUIt's pretty recent, too. Apparently, it aired September 15th.
I think you can buy a DVD of this when it's released, but I doubt it's already out.
Here's the official website of this TV show:
http://www.nhk.or.jp/professional/index3.htmlAnd the specific website for Inoue's episode of this show:
http://www.nhk.or.jp/professional/backnumber/090915/index.htmlNow if anyone could translate all of this!

Inoue talked a little bit about this show in his latest blog entry.
Recently I've been hearing a lot of comments about NHK's Professional that aired the other day.
All your voices are mingling tightly inside me and are lending me great strength. Thank you.
But, it looks like they only chose to air the parts about when things are tough!
Please don't worry as I do have times when things are a bit looser and more relaxed (?)...
(...)
I want to touch on one important thing that wasn't shown. Besides the people that I depend upon directly, there are many professionals that are involved at all stages to get something from an author to the audience. It's thanks to their skill, effort, patience and professional flexibility that allows things to come together. I felt anew that that was the case.
I always think that I should try not to burden them with extra work... but I'm not very good at doing that right now... I'm sorry.
In any case, with such a long running series, there have been good and bad times, and things have certainly gotten harder and slowed down. I don't think that my current way of doing things is perfect, and I feel that there are not a small number of times when I feel like I've dropped the ball on something. I feel that I need to work on changing things from there.
And so... the first thing I'll do is start by cleaning my desk.
From the extremely hard working director Mr. A, to all the programming staff, thank you for your time and hard work. I want to thank you for touching on a variety of subjects (like my artbooks... hehe). I even discovered something that will help me take the next step. It was a very good experience. Thank you very much.
http://www.itplanning.co.jp/newse.html