Children of perestroika: what programs we watched. Children of perestroika: what programs we watched. What programs were popular in the 90s

24 May 2018, 10:52

Hi all!)

Nostalgia is a powerful thing after all! I accidentally came across my favorite children's show "Call of the Jungle" on the Internet and away we go... I started to remember what shows I watched as a child and, in general, I share with you. I think that many of you also watched these programs in childhood/youth) I invite you to remember with me)

Well, I'll start with my favorite show - Call of the Jungle. I simply adored her.

"Call of the Jungle"- children's entertainment program. Originally aired on Channel One Ostankino from 1993 to March 1995 and on ORT from April 5, 1995 to January 2002. Two teams took part in the game - “predators” and “herbivores”. Each team had 4 people. Two teams participated in competitions like “Fun Starts”. The first presenter of the program is Sergei Suponev (1993-1998). After him, the program was also broadcast by Pyotr Fedorov and Nikolai Gadomsky (Nikolai Okhotnik). This program was awarded the TEFI Prize in 1999.

"Seven troubles - one answer"

Seven troubles - one answer- Russian television game aired on the ORT channel. The game was built on the principles of a classic quiz, based on questions from the host and answers from the players. Total quantity players - 7 people. The game took place in three rounds. The progression of players to victory was “carried out” by a living mummy assistant to the presenter (Dmitry Mukhamadeev). A unique temple of three levels was used as decoration. The winners were awarded prizes (flashlight, video cassette, camera, hockey game and soccer ball). Target audience: children aged 12 to 15 years. Each game had its own theme: geography, music, animals, sports, and so on.

"Finest hour".


"Finest hour"- a children's television program aired on Mondays on Channel 1 Ostankino/ORT from October 19, 1992 to January 16, 2002. It was conducted in the format of an intellectual game. The first host of the program was actor Alexey Yakubov, but he was soon replaced by Vladimir Bolshov. The first few months of 1993 were hosted by Igor Bushmelev and Elena Shmeleva (Igor and Lena), from April 1993 until the end of its existence, the host was Sergei Suponev, who later became the head of the program.

"Dandy - a new reality." I watched this program with my brother. He was interested in all these games, consoles, etc., and I just watched with him for company)

"Dandy - New Reality"(then simply “New Reality”) - a children's television program about computer games on game consoles, aired in Russia from 1994 to 1996 - first on channel 2x2, then on ORT. Presenter Sergei Suponev talked for about half an hour about several games for 8-bit consoles Dendy, Game Boy and 16-bit Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo. The intro song played “Dandy, Dandy, we all love Dandy!” Dandy - everyone plays!

"Your own director." I always take a video camera with me)))

"My own director"- a television program based on the demonstration of amateur video. Aired on January 6, 1992 on channel 2x2. Since 1994 it has been broadcast on Russia-1. The permanent presenter and director of the program is Alexey Lysenkov.

Dog show “Me and my dog.”

Dog show “Me and my dog” - television show involving dogs. The presenter is Mikhail Shirvindt, son of Alexander Shirvindt. The program was originally broadcast on NTV from April 16, 1995. In 2002, after a change in the ownership of NTV, episodes of 1995-1996 were broadcast on REN-TV, and then the program was broadcast on Channel One (from September 15, 2002 to August 28, 2005). In August 2005, the TV show was closed due to a change in the broadcasting concept of Channel One. Owners and their dogs took part in the program. They participated in competitions together, overcame obstacles together, answered questions and received prizes. The main motto of the “Dog Show” is: “If a dog cannot do something, the owner can do it for it, and vice versa.” Any person raising a dog could take part in the show. The competitions were evaluated by a jury, which usually included theater and film artists, popular pop singers, poets, composers, writers, directors.

"Through the Mouth of a Baby"

"Through the Mouth of a Baby"- intellectual TV game. Aired from September 4, 1992 to January 1, 1997 on Friday evenings, later on Saturdays, then on Monday evenings and every weekend morning on the RTR channel, from January 12, 1997 to December 29, 1998 - on Sundays at 18:00 on NTV , from April 11, 1999 to September 3, 2000 - on Sundays at 18:00 on RTR. The rules are quite simple: children explain what they think this or that word means, and adults guess the word. The program aired from 1992 to 2000. Its host was Alexander Gurevich. In 1995, “Through the Mouth of a Baby” was awarded the “Golden Ostap” award, and in 1996 the show was nominated for “TEFI” as “ Best program for children".

"Morning star"

"Morning star"- a program aired on Channel One from March 7, 1991 to November 16, 2002 and on the TVC channel from 2002 to 2003. This program reveals young talents in the field of music. The presenters were: Yuri Nikolaev (1991-2002), Masha Bogdanova (1991-1992), Yulia Malinovskaya (1992-1998), Masha Skobeleva (1998-2002), Vika Katseva (2001-2002).

"King of the Hill"


"King of the Hill"- a children's sports television program that aired weekly from September 28, 1999 to January 5, 2003 on Channel One. Three people take part in the competition, each of whom will have to go through many tests: climb the ropes, get out of the maze, score balls into the opponents’ goal, go through an obstacle course on roller skates, bicycles and other means of transportation. The participant who completes the tasks best wins. The program was closed due to the departure of the presenter, Alexey Veselkin, from Channel One. From 2007 to September 1, from September 16 to early December 2008 and in mid-March 2009, repeats of this program were broadcast on former channel"Telenyanya."

"Marathon - 15"

"Marathon-15"- TV show for teenagers. Each episode of the TV show consists of 15 short stories on different topics that will be of interest to teenagers. In the TV show “Marathon-15” you can see interviews with musicians, learn about fashion and cosmetology, space and extreme sports, get acquainted with the life of schoolchildren in different cities countries, watch stories about young inventors and artists. From 1989 to 1991, the presenters were Sergei Suponev and Georgy (Zhora) Galustyan. In 1991, they were joined by presenter Lesya Basheva (later the presenter of the “Between Us Girls” section, which by 1992 became an independent program). It was broadcast on Saturdays and various weekdays; in 1997-1998 the program was broadcast on Mondays at 15:45. On September 28, 1998, the last episode of the program was released.

"Call Kuza"

"Call Kuza"- the first interactive project in the history of Russian television - television computer game for children. Aired on the RTR television channel from December 31, 1997 to October 30, 1999.

“Kuzma, I’m watching you”, “Hey, buddy, we’ll lose quickly!”, “Laughter and laughter, but a cobblestone drove over me” - remember? Anyone who grew up in the 90s can easily recognize quotes from the popular program “Call Kuza” at that time. The main condition was the presence of a telephone with tone dialing. The lucky ones who managed to get through to the famous troll ended up on television. Using the telephone buttons, the children controlled Kuzya in the game, helping him save his family, who had been kidnapped by the witch Scylla. And despite the foreign origin of the game, the program with the participation of this funny troll was very much loved in our country. The hosts of the Russian version of the game were Inna Gomez and Andrey Fedorov.

"Lego-go!"

"Lego-go!"- a program for children, aired from April 1, 1995 to March 19, 1998. Aired on ORT, later on STS. When the program began to air on STS, the TV game began to be called “KB-Legonaut”. On ORT, the hosts of the game show were Georgy Galustyan, and later Fyodor Stukov. The essence of the game: teams compete in various construction competitions using Lego bricks.

For example:

*Take time and correctness to assemble a given toy from construction kit parts. The team with the fewest flaws wins;
*Use large cubes to build a tower as high as possible. The team whose tower is lower in height or has collapsed, etc. loses.

"100%"- television program of the ORT TV channel, aired in 1999-2002.

In 1999, a cheerful musical and entertainment program “100%” appeared on ORT, which was addressed to children and adolescents aged 12 to 18 years. Famous singers and musical groups and in a relaxed atmosphere they talked about various topics, and also performed their main hits. Actors, athletes, directors and other stars also appeared in the program. Each episode had its own main theme, for example, “Friends”, “Quarrels and Conflicts”, “Food”, etc. Stories were filmed about this, questions were asked to the guests of the program, and special quizzes were held for TV viewers. The program was hosted by Elena Perova, Kirill Suponev and Nikita Belov. At the end of the show, the song traditionally sounded: “Come in for the light, one hundred percent. With us you are not alone, one hundred percent...” The last issue was released on September 11, 2002 in connection with Nikita Belov’s transition to Retro FM.

"ABVGDeyka"


"ABVGDeyka"- Soviet and Russian children's educational television program for preschoolers and primary schoolchildren. Published from 1975 to the present. The format of the program is lessons in the form of a play performance, with clowns acting as students.

"The smartest"

"The smartest" is a Russian-Ukrainian television game of an erudite and entertaining nature, which is an adaptation of the British television project Britain’s Brainiest Kid. Winner of the TEFI television award. Presenter - Tina Kandelaki (from 2003 to 2012)

You can also add here "Jumble".

"Jumble"- Soviet and Russian children's humorous film magazine, published from September 11, 1974 to the present. Artistic director magazine - Boris Grachevsky.

In the end, I just wanted to remember the logo of the TV company "BID".

Here's the story of how this logo came to be:

Alexander Lyubimov (one of the founders of the independent television company " VID»):

"We wanted the symbol to be alive, then everyone was carried away computer graphics, but we wanted a living artifact. We thought about MGM, where the lion cub roars, but we didn’t want animals, we wanted a symbol. And the east is rich in all sorts of symbols..."

Especially for this, Andrei Razbash (one of the founders of the independent television company “VID”) went to the Museum of Oriental Art for help from Vladislav Listyev’s future wife Albina Nazimova, who at that time worked there as a restorer. From the options she proposed, Razbash chose the ceramic head of the ancient Chinese Taoist philosopher Guo Xiang with a three-legged toad on his head. Among people who have not studied the issue of the appearance of the mask, it is widely believed that the mask is very similar to Yeltsin’s face. In different Eastern cultures this symbol is interpreted differently: somewhere it symbolized spiritual wealth, somewhere - power, and somewhere - financial wealth.

That's all, actually. Of course, I haven’t listed all children’s programs here. Mostly only those that I watched and remember. Therefore, write in the comments what programs you watched as a child, or maybe which you simply remember, but are not on my list. Thank you for your attention! Have a good mood everyone!)))

As they walked, the streets were empty: everyone gathered in front of televisions, and everyone new release then we discussed it for a long time

On May 30, 1994, Channel 1 aired the first episode of the Rush Hour program, which has gone down in history as one of the programs that changed our understanding of television. She became super-rated almost instantly. The 20-minute program was hosted by Vlad Listyev. About how it all happened, and about what else popular TV shows in the era of the 90s, Russians watched without looking up from the screen - in the material on the site.

"Rush Hour"

It was copied from the famous program of the scandalous American TV presenter Larry King Larry King Live. The host talked with the guest of the program, raising, among other things, very sensitive topics. Vlad Listyev remained the presenter until his death - until March 1, 1995.

After his murder, many assumed that the program would be closed, but it lasted for more than three years. At one time it appeared without a host, then “Rush Hour” was hosted by Listyev’s friends. As a result, according to the results of the audience poll, the presenter's place was taken by Dmitry Kiselev. The last TV presenter was Andrey Razbash.

"Finest Hour"

Another mega-popular project of Vlad Listyev was adored by both adults and children - on Monday the latter even rushed home early after school in order to be in time for the start of an intellectual TV game, a kind of children's show talents - subsequently this genre will become especially in demand on domestic television.


In the spring of 1993, six months after the start of “Finest Hour,” its host became Sergey Suponev. The program was published until January 2002. Soon after Suponev died tragically in a snowmobile accident, the TV show also disappeared - a replacement was never found. They wanted to cast the son of a TV presenter as the new presenter Kirill, but he refused.

"Up to 16 and older"

A TV show for young people appeared in Soviet era, on Central Television, but the peak of its popularity came precisely in the 90s, when they began to talk less about the successes and achievements of modern youth, and more about their problems. Then it was broadcast mainly in the format of a talk show with guests who were asked the most pressing questions (the format of the program changed along with the country).


Many found answers to their most pressing questions in it. There was also a special youth section in the “About This” style - intimate issues were discussed in the “Tete-a-Tete” section. The last episode of “Under 16 and Over” aired in the summer of 2001, after which the program was sent on indefinite leave. It never ended.

“Both-on!”

Popular humorous program, invented Igor Ugolnikov, Sergei Denisov And Alexey Kortnev, was born from the skits that took place in the House of Actors. Its presenters, of whom, according to the concept, there were several, joked not just aptly - they joked primarily on topics that worried everyone. Their humor was often bitter, but it never sank “below the plinth”; the era of obscene jokes on intimate topics on television had just begun.


“Oba-na” first aired in November 1990 - and soon the famous story “Funeral of Food” was released, which quickly became a cult against the backdrop of empty counters. A year later, with leaving the project Nikolai Fomenko, the program changed its name to “Both-on!” Angle Show" and slightly restructured the concept - not all viewers accepted new format. The program aired until December 1995. They said that Ugolnikov complained about pressure from the new management of the channel, as well as dissatisfaction with work, and the number of internal disagreements in the team increased. As a result, the program ceased to exist.

"Dolls"

It is difficult to find a person who was already at a “conscious” age in the 90s and had never seen “The Doll.” At that time, everyone was interested in politics in one way or another, from high school students to pensioners; open jokes on this topic were new to many, as were “living caricatures,” which, in fact, were the characters in “Dolls.” It is not surprising that the ratings of the satirical TV show Vasily Grigoriev was off the charts.


An unusual presentation, which has become the main guarantee of success, is usually based on playing on the plots of famous literary works or historical events, was born almost by accident. Soon after the start of the program, in 1994, one of the first issues, dedicated to the New Year, had to be urgently changed - troops were sent into Chechnya. The creators decided to make a “film adaptation” of Lermontov’s “Hero of Our Time” - and they were right, soon it would be used as a parody classic stories became the main feature of “Dolls”.

The program existed until 2002, but the last episodes, which were filmed “on the fly,” were already far from the popularity of the issues of the 90s. By the way, the voice of many of the “Dolls” characters of that era was Sergey Bezrukov.

"Love at first sight"

Romantic game show hosted by Alla Volkova And Boris Kryuk, it was specifically about love and romance. It is considered the first licensed project in the history of Russian television. Its participants - young couples, answering questions from the presenters and participating in various interactive tests, fought for main prize- romantic trip.


The TV show was a little naive and very touching. “Love at First Sight” went on air in January 1991 - and lasted until about 8 years; after the 1998 crisis, the expensive project had to be curtailed. Subsequently, attempts were made to revive it several times, but to no avail.

"MuzOboz"

Started broadcasting in February 1991. Cult music TV program of the 90s. At first, “Musical Review” was broadcast as part of Leafsky’s “Vzglyad” - its creator and presenter, incredibly stylish Ivan Demidov Wearing always black glasses, he was at that time the director of “Vzglyad”.


Cuttings from news, clips, concert performances, interviews; The recipe for success was, on the one hand, simple, on the other – unique. The most important thing: “MuzOboz” was made by people who understood very well what was happening in the domestic and musical culture different genres. Some spectators were drawn to him, others spat, but there were no indifferent people.

Soon “Oboz” had its own newspaper and magazine, and concerts began to be held under its auspices. In 1996, the concept changed, and the hosts of the show also became Otar Kushanashvili And Lera Kudryavtseva. In 1998, the program changed its name to “Obozz-show”; six months later it had a new concept: “Oboz” became a musical competition, during which viewers evaluated the performances of artists and chose the best. But either the time was different, or the format turned out to be a failure, but the ratings began to fall - in 2000 the program was closed.

"50x50"

Those who grew up in the 90s remember the famous zebra screensaver of the cult informational-educational-musical program as well as the screensaver from “Under 16 and Over” with a teenager on the runway.


The hosts of the program, which first appeared in 1989 and became, perhaps, the most spectacular and large-scale project of this format in the 90s, were Sergey Minaev, Alexey Veselkin, Ksenia Strizh, Nikolay Fomenko and others.

The concept of the program was determined by its name: half entertainment - primarily music and competitions - and half more serious content, information about events, etc., not only music.

The guests of the program were both already well-known stars and beginners - again, fifty-fifty (by the way, that’s what the people called the program). At the beginning of 1998, the program was closed; a few months later it was released in an updated format and under the name “50x50. I’ll be a star,” its last episode aired in 2000.

Russian entertainment television The 1990s was firmly connected with the social situation, which was dictated by the dashing 10th anniversary. It was not easy, but extremely interesting time. Television of the 90s was an oasis of amazing freedom, a vibrant carnival, where it was possible to do things for which they are now accused of extremism and channels are closed. Moreover, it does not matter at all whether it was a serious socio-political program or a youth talk show.

These TV shows can certainly be called mirrors of time.

Love at first sight

"Love at First Sight" is a television romance game show. Aired from January 12, 1991 to August 31, 1999 on the RTR television channel. It was renewed on March 1, 2011 and was published until the middle of that year. It was released on weekends in two parts, and in its entirety it was broadcast on RTR, and after a long break - on MTV Russia.

Dandy - New reality

“Dandy - New Reality” (then simply “New Reality”) is a children’s television program about computer games on game consoles, aired in Russia from 1994 to 1996 - first on channel 2x2, then on ORT. Presenter Sergey Suponev talked for about half an hour about several games for 8-bit consoles Dendy, Game Boy and 16-bit Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo.

Brain ring

"Brain Ring" is a television game. The first issue was released on May 18, 1990. The idea of ​​​​implementing the “Brain Ring” on TV was born to Vladimir Voroshilov back in 1980, but he was able to implement it only almost 10 years later. The first few episodes were hosted by Vladimir Voroshilov himself, but later, due to his lack of free time, the role of host was transferred to Boris Kryuk, who could not appear on the set, and Andrei Kozlov became the host. From February 6 to December 4, 2010, the game was broadcast on the STS channel. From October 12, 2013 to December 28, 2013 on the Zvezda TV channel.

Keys to Fort Bayar

“Fort Boyard”, “The Keys to Fort Baylard” is a popular adventure television show set in the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of Charente-Maritime, in Fort Baylard. The TV game “Keys to Fort Boyar” first appeared on Russian air in 1992 on Ostankino Channel One. In 1994, the NTV channel began showing a program called “The Keys to Fort Bayar” and for several years in a row broadcast translated original French editions of the program, as well as one season of “Russians at Fort Bayar” (in 1998), translated national versions of the games in Great Britain and Norway and Canada. From 2002 to 2006, the program was broadcast on the Rossiya TV channel under the name Fort Boyard. In the spring of 2012, the Karusel TV channel broadcast joint games between the USA and Great Britain with the participation of teenagers. In the summer of 2012, Krasny Kvadrat LLC filmed 9 programs with the participation of Russian celebrities. The premiere took place on February 16, 2013 on Channel One.

Both-on

“Both-on!” - humorous television program. The first episode of “Both-on!” released November 19, 1990. The program had several presenters at the same time, including Igor Ugolnikov, Nikolai Fomenko, Evgeniy Voskresensky. “Both-on!” was a rather bold humorous program. The program became famous for a story called “Funeral of Food” (a current joke from 1991). The latest episode of the “Both-on!” program aired December 24, 1995.

Finest hour

“Star Hour” is a children's television program aired on Mondays on Channel 1 of Ostankino/ORT from October 19, 1992 to January 16, 2002. It was conducted in the format of an intellectual game. The first host of the program was actor Alexey Yakubov, but he was soon replaced by Vladimir Bolshov. The first few months of 1993 were hosted by Igor Bushmelev and Elena Shmeleva (Igor and Lena), from April 1993 until the end of its existence, the host was Sergei Suponev, who later became the head of the program. Project by Vlad Listyev.

Gentleman show

“Gentleman Show” is a humorous television show founded by members of the Odessa KVN team state university"Odessa Gentlemen's Club". From May 17, 1991 to November 4, 1996, “The Gentleman Show” aired on RTR. From November 21, 1996 to September 15, 2000, the show aired on ORT. From December 22, 2000 to March 9, 2001, the program was again broadcast on RTR.

Mask Show

“Maski Show” is a humorous television series produced by the Odessa comedy troupe “Maski” in the style of silent films. Country of origin: Ukraine (1991-2006).

lucky chance

"Lucky Chance" is a family quiz show that aired from September 9, 1989 to August 26, 2000. It is analogous to the popular English board game"Race for the leader." The permanent presenter for all these 11 years was Mikhail Marfin, in 1989-1990 his co-host was Larisa Verbitskaya. From September 9, 1989 to September 21, 1999, the TV game was broadcast on ORT, and from July 1 to August 26, 2000, the TV game was broadcast on TVC.

My family

“My Family” is a Russian family talk show with Valery Komissarov, aired on ORT from July 25 to August 29, 1996, then there was a break until October 3, 1996. On October 3, 1996, "My Family" returned to air until December 27, 1997. On January 3, 1998, she moved to RTR until August 16, 2003.

Up to 16 and older...

“Up to 16 and older...” - television program of the First Program Central television USSR and Channel One of Russia, dedicated to the problems of youth, published in 1983-2001. The program covered current problems youth life: homelessness, the “rocker” movement, topics of drug addiction and “hazing.” problems of leisure and family relationships.

Dolls

“Dolls” is an entertaining satirical television program produced by Vasily Grigoriev on sensitive topics of current Russian politics. Aired from 1994 to 2002 on the NTV channel.

Morning star

“Morning Star” is a program that aired on Channel One from March 7, 1991 to November 16, 2002 and on the TVC channel from 2002 to 2003. This program reveals young talents in the field of music. The presenters were: Yuri Nikolaev (1991-2002), Masha Bogdanova (1991-1992), Yulia Malinovskaya (1992-1998), Masha Skobeleva (1998-2002), Vika Katseva (2001-2002).

Through the mouth of a baby

"Through the mouth of a baby" - mind game. It aired from September 4, 1992 to December 1996 on the RTR channel, from January 1997 to December 1998 on NTV, from April 1999 to September 2000 on RTR again. The host of the game from 1992 to 2000 was Alexander Gurevich. Two “teams” of married couples take part in the game. They compete in guessing children's explanations and interpretations of certain words. From April 2013 to the present time it airs on the Disney Channel.

Call of the Jungle

"Call of the Jungle" is a children's entertainment program. Originally aired on Channel One Ostankino from 1993 to March 1995 and on ORT from April 5, 1995 to January 2002. During the program, two teams of elementary school students participated in a competition similar to “Fun Starts.” The first presenter of the program is Sergei Suponev (1993-1998). After him, the program was also broadcast by Pyotr Fedorov and Nikolai Gadomsky (Nikolai Okhotnik). Awarded the TEFI Award in 1999!

King of the Hill

“King of the Hill” is a children's sports television program that aired weekly from October 1999 to January 5, 2003 on Channel One. It was closed due to the departure of the presenter, Alexey Veselkin, from television.

Subject

"Theme" is one of the first Russian talk shows. Produced by the television company VID. In the studio, viewers and guests of the program discussed current issues of our time and talked about what is interesting to everyone. The program was aired on Ostankino Channel 1. The program's presenters changed three times. Initially, the program was hosted by Vladislav Listyev. In connection with Listyev's departure, Lydia Ivanova became the new leader. Since April 1995, Dmitry Mendeleev became the host. From October 1996, in connection with the transfer of Dmitry Mendeleev to NTV, Yuli Gusman was the presenter until the program was closed.

Field of Miracles

The capital show “Field of Miracles” is one of the first programs of the VID television company, the Russian analogue of the American program “Wheel of Fortune”. Project by Vladislav Listyev and Anatoly Lysenko. Aired on ORT/Channel One since October 25, 1990 (previously on the First Program of Central Television and Channel 1 of Ostankino). The game show was first broadcast on Channel One of Russian television (formerly Soviet television) on Thursday, October 25, 1990. The first presenter was Vladislav Listyev, then episodes with different presenters were shown, including a woman, and finally, on November 1, 1991, the main presenter came - Leonid Yakubovich. Leonid Yakubovich's assistants are several models, both women and men.

Guess the melody

“Guess the Melody” is a popular program on Channel One. Host Valdis Pelsh checks the “musical literacy” of the game participants and evaluates it at the rate of the Central Bank of Russia. Of the three players, only one manages to take part in the super game, where he has to guess seven melodies in 30 seconds. There is a live orchestra playing in the studio. The TV game is the latest project embodied by TV presenter and journalist Vladislav Listyev, which aired from April 1995 to July 1999 on ORT and from October 2003 to July 2005 on Channel One. Since March 30, 2013, the program has been broadcast on Saturday.

MuzOboz

“MUSICAL REVIEW” is a music and information program by Ivan Demidov. Produced by VID television company. The program “Muzoboz” was aired on February 2, 1991 on the First Channel of Central Television as part of “Vzglyad” and was a short news musical insert with fragments of concerts and recordings of star performances. Its creator and presenter was Ivan Demidov, at that time the director of the “Vzglyad” program. The program was broadcast on the first program (USSR), and then on the 1st channel "Ostankino" and subsequently on ORT. A landmark event for Russian music television broadcasting was the holding of MuzOboz venues. For the overwhelming number of young performers of that time, they were launching pads onto the big stage. The group “Technology”, “Lika Star”, the group “Lyceum” and many others... From September 25, 1998, the program became known as “Obozzz-show” and was hosted by Otar Kushanashvili and Lera Kudryavtseva. Since March 1999, the program has been based on a competitive principle, the performances of six artists are evaluated by the audience and the best is determined. In 2000 (late 90s), the final decision was made to close the program.

Marathon - 15

"Marathon - 15" - for teenagers different styles and directions, usually consisted of 15 short stories. From 1989 to 1991, the hosts were Sergei Suponev and Georgy Galustyan. Since 1991, they were joined by the presenter Lesya Basheva (later the presenter of the “Between Us Girls” section), which by 1992 became an independent program. On September 28, 1998, the last episode of the program was released. The “Marathon-15” program was the embodiment of a diploma project and program script that Sergei Suponev came up with in his last year at the university.

Gladiator fights

“Gladiators”, “Gladiator Fights”, “International Gladiators” is the first international show based on the format of the American television program “American Gladiators”. The show featured winners and participants from the American, English and Finnish versions of the show. “Challengers” and “gladiators” from Russia also participated in the program, even though there was no similar project in Russia. In Russia, this show was better known as “Gladiator Fights.” The venue for the first international show The English city of Birmingham became gladiators. The actual filming of the show took place in the summer of 1994 at the National Indoor Arena, and the premiere took place in January 1995. Among the participants was the famous Vladimir Turchinsky "Dynamite". Broadcast period - from January 7, 1995 to June 1, 1996.

"L-club" is an entertaining game that aired on Russian television from February 10, 1993 to December 29, 1997. The creators of the program were Vladislav Listyev, Alexander Goldburt and Leonid Yarmolnik (the latter was also the author and presenter of the program). Produced by the television company VID and MB-group.

While everyone is at home

“While Everyone is Home” is a television entertainment program broadcast on Channel One since November 8, 1992. The author and presenter of the program Timur Kizyakov comes to visit families famous artists, musicians, athletes The program has regular sections: “My Beast” - about pets and more; “Very Skillful Hands” - about what can be made from a plastic bottle and more. The permanent presenter of the column from 1992 to March 27, 2011 was the “honored crazy person” Andrei Bakhmetyev. Currently, due to the departure of the presenter, the section is closed; “You will have a child” (since September 2006) - the column talks about children from Russian orphanages, promotes foster care and foster families and promotes the adoption of children. The presenter of the column is Elena Kizyakova (wife of Timur Kizyakov).

Two pianos

“Two Pianos” is a musical television game, broadcast on the RTR/Russia channel from September 1998 to February 2003, on TVC from October 2004 to May 2005. The program was closed in 2005.

Call Kuza

“Call Kuza” is the first interactive project in the history of Russian television - a television computer game for children. Aired on the RTR television channel from December 31, 1997 to October 30, 1999.

Gold rush

“Gold Rush” is an intellectual television show that was shown on the ORT channel from October 1997 to November 1998. The author and presenter is Leonid Yarmolnik, in the role of the devil, he is separated from the players by a grid, along which he mainly crawls. The presenter's main assistant, a dwarf in a cloak with a hood, reminiscent of the show "Fort Boyard", appears from the fifth episode of the program. The game consists of three rounds. The format of the tasks, consisting of a complete listing of the maximum possible number of elements of a given list with time limits for reflection, is reminiscent of a game of “cities”. The quiz questions touched on various areas of human activity: science, art, culture.

Club " White parrot»

Club "White Parrot" is a humorous television program aired on ORT (1993-25 August 2000), RTR (1999-2000) and REN TV (1997-2002) channels from 1993 to 2002. Produced by REN TV. The main authors and hosts of the program were Arkady Arkanov (concept), Grigory Gorin (co-host), Eldar Ryazanov (host of the first two issues) and Yuri Nikulin (subsequent issues, honorary president of the club). The TV show “White Parrot” was founded in 1993 by Soviet and Russian director Eldar Ryazanov and People’s Artist of the USSR Yuri Nikulin. The authors of the program were satirist Arkady Arkanov and playwright Grigory Gorin. The program appeared in TO “EldArado”, and the original plan was to make a single advertising program for the publication of the collection “Anthology of Anecdotes”. But after filming the first episode and its great popularity among viewers, everyone realized that a new product of domestic TV had been born. It was decided to make the program regular. The program was a conversation between a club of joke lovers. Many famous artists were invited to it, new and long-known anecdotes were told on air from the lips of artists or from letters from viewers. After the death of Yuri Nikulin in 1997, the program was hosted by Mikhail Boyarsky, then Arkady Arkanov and Grigory Gorin. However, a few years later the program was closed. According to Mikhail Boyarsky, after the death of Yuri Vladimirovich Nikulin, the program lost its “core”, because no one could replace this person.

Town

“Town” is a television comedy program that aired on Leningrad Television from April 17, 1993, and from July 1993 on the RTR channel with the participation of Yuri Stoyanov and Ilya Oleinikov. Initially, from April 1993, it was produced by the Novokom studio, and from March 1995 until the closure of the program, it was produced by the Positive TV studio. Due to the death of Ilya Oleinikov, the program was closed in 2012. A total of 439 episodes were released (including the episodes of the program “In the Town” and “The Town”).

My own director

“Your Own Director” is a television program based on the demonstration of amateur video. Aired on January 6, 1992 on channel 2x2. Since 1994 it has been broadcast on Russia-1. The permanent presenter and director of the program is Alexey Lysenkov. Production - Video International (now Studio 2B).

Sight

“Vzglyad” is a popular television program of Central Television (CT) and Channel One (ORT). Main gear TV company VID. Officially aired from October 2, 1987 to April 2001. The presenters of the first episodes of the program: Oleg Vakulovsky, Dmitry Zakharov, Vladislav Listyev and Alexander Lyubimov. The most popular program in 1987-2001. The broadcast format included live broadcast from the studio and music videos. In the absence of any music programs, broadcasting modern foreign music, this was the only opportunity to see videos of many performers who were popular in the West at that moment. At first there were three presenters of the program: Vladislav Listyev, Alexander Lyubimov, Dmitry Zakharov. Then Alexander Politkovsky. A little later they were joined by Sergey Lomakin and Vladimir Mukusev. Well-known journalists at that time Artyom Borovik and Evgeny Dodolev were invited as presenters. From 1988 or from 1989 to 1993, the production of the “Vzglyad” program began to be carried out by the VID television company, and the program began to be an analytical talk show.

O.S.P. studio

"ABOUT. S.P. studio" - Russian television comedy show. It aired on the former TV-6 channel from December 14, 1996 with parodies of various TV shows and songs. In August 2004, the transfer was closed.

Beware, modern!

“Caution, modern!” - a humorous television series starring Sergei Rost and Dmitry Nagiyev. Broadcast on Channel Six, RTR, and STS from 1996 to 1998. Directors: Andrey Balashov and Anna Parmas.

Criminal Russia

“Criminal Russia. Modern Chronicles" is a TV show about the criminal world of Russia and the work of investigators. It aired from 1995 to 2002 on the NTV channel, from 2002 to 2003 on TVS, from 2003 to 2007 and from 2009 to 2012 on Channel One, and in 2014 on the TV Center channel. The program used both documentary footage and reconstruction of events. One of the memorable features of the program was the voice of Sergei Polyansky. The program has been repeatedly nominated for the TEFI television broadcasting award.

Pun

Video comics magazine "Pun" is an entertaining television video comics magazine. It was first released on October 12, 1996 on the ORT channel. The program team was formed after the merger of the comic trio “Magazin Fu” (Sergei Gladkov, Tatyana Ivanova, Vadim Nabokov) and the duet “ Sweet life"(Yuri Stytskovsky, Alexey Agopyan). At the beginning of 2001, by unanimous decision cast and producer Yuri Volodarsky, the filming of “Pun” was suspended, and the project was soon closed. Last time“Pun” was released on the RTR channel on June 10, 2001.

What programs do you remember? What did you like?

The Soviet Union remains in the hearts of millions Russian citizens a bunch of pleasant, but slightly sad memories of a stable life and confidence in the future. This was largely facilitated by the wonderful television programs of the 1970-80s, which the whole country watched attentively. We emotionally discussed the plots and sincerely worried about the characters. As the famous bard once sang, television was for Soviet citizens a kind of bright window into the world, a necessary cultural component of the entire way of life.

The TV program was carefully studied by all family members, and one person usually circled the showing time of his favorite TV show.

Finest hour

“Star Hour” is a children's television program aired on Mondays on Channel 1 of Ostankino/ORT from October 19, 1992 to January 16, 2002. It was conducted in the format of an intellectual game. The first host of the program was actor Alexey Yakubov, but he was soon replaced by Vladimir Bolshov. The first few months of 1993 were hosted by Igor Bushmelev and Elena Shmeleva (Igor and Lena), from April 1993 until the end of its existence, the host was Sergei Suponev, who later became the head of the program. Project by Vlad Listyev.

Marathon - 15

“Marathon - 15” is a television program for teenagers of different styles and directions, usually consisting of 15 short stories. From 1989 to 1991, the hosts were Sergei Suponev and Georgy Galustyan. Since 1991, they were joined by the presenter Lesya Basheva (later the presenter of the “Between Us Girls” section), who by 1992 began to host her own program, which grew out of the section. On September 28, 1998, the last episode of the program was released. The “Marathon-15” program was the embodiment of a diploma project and program script that Sergei Suponev came up with in his last year at the university.

“Vzglyad” is a popular television program of Central Television (CT) and Channel One (ORT). The main program of the VID television company. Officially aired from October 2, 1987 to April 2001. The presenters of the first episodes of the program: Oleg Vakulovsky, Dmitry Zakharov, Vladislav Listyev and Alexander Lyubimov. The most popular program in 1987-2001. The broadcast format included live broadcast from the studio and music videos. In the absence of any music programs broadcasting modern foreign music in the country, this was the only opportunity to see videos of many performers who were popular in the West at that moment. At first there were three presenters of the program: Vladislav Listyev, Alexander Lyubimov, Dmitry Zakharov. Then Alexander Politkovsky. A little later they were joined by Sergey Lomakin and Vladimir Mukusev. Well-known journalists at that time Artyom Borovik and Evgeny Dodolev were invited as presenters. From 1988 or from 1989 to 1993, the production of the “Vzglyad” program began to be carried out by the VID television company, and the program began to be an analytical talk show.

Keys to Fort Bayar

“Fort Boyard”, “The Keys to Fort Bayard” is a popular adventure television show set in the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of Charente-Maritime, in Fort Bayard. The TV game “Keys to Fort Boyar” first appeared on Russian air in 1992 on Ostankino Channel One. In 1994, the NTV channel began showing a program called “The Keys to Fort Bayar” and for several years in a row broadcast translated original French editions of the program, as well as one season of “Russians at Fort Bayar” (in 1998), translated national versions of the games in Great Britain and Norway and Canada. From 2002 to 2006, the program was broadcast on the Rossiya TV channel under the name Fort Boyard. In the spring of 2012, the Karusel TV channel broadcast joint games between the USA and Great Britain with the participation of teenagers. In the summer of 2012, Red Square LLC filmed 9 programs with the participation of Russian celebrities. The premiere took place on February 16, 2013 on Channel One.

Club "White Parrot"

Club "White Parrot" is a humorous television program aired on ORT (1993-25 August 2000), RTR (1999-2000) and REN TV (1997-2002) channels from 1993 to 2002. Produced by REN TV. The main authors and hosts of the program were Arkady Arkanov (concept), Grigory Gorin (co-host), Eldar Ryazanov (host of the first two issues) and Yuri Nikulin (subsequent issues, honorary president of the club). The TV show “White Parrot” was founded in 1993 by Soviet and Russian director Eldar Ryazanov and People’s Artist of the USSR Yuri Nikulin. The authors of the program were satirist Arkady Arkanov and playwright Grigory Gorin. The program appeared in TO “EldArado”, and the original plan was to make a single advertising program for the publication of the collection “Anthology of Anecdotes”. But after filming the first episode and its great popularity among viewers, everyone realized that a new product of domestic TV had been born. It was decided to make the program regular. The program was a conversation between a club of joke lovers. Many famous artists were invited to it, new and long-known anecdotes were told on air from the lips of artists or from letters from viewers. After the death of Yuri Nikulin in 1997, the program was hosted by Mikhail Boyarsky, then Arkady Arkanov and Grigory Gorin. However, a few years later the program was closed. According to Mikhail Boyarsky, after the death of Yuri Vladimirovich Nikulin, the program lost its “core”, because no one could replace this person.

Dandy - New reality

“Dandy - New Reality” (then simply “New Reality”) is a children’s television program about game consoles, aired in Russia from 1994 to 1996 - first on channel 2x2, then on ORT. Presenter Sergei Suponev talked for about half an hour about several games for 8-bit consoles Dendy, Game Boy and 16-bit Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo.

Love at first sight

"Love at First Sight" is a television romance game show. Aired from January 12, 1991 to August 31, 1999 on the RTR television channel. It was renewed on March 1, 2011 and was published until the middle of that year. It was released on weekends in two parts, and in its entirety it was broadcast on RTR, and after a long break - on MTV Russia.

Guess the melody

“Guess the Melody” is a popular program on Channel One. Host Valdis Pelsh checks the “musical literacy” of the game participants and evaluates it at the rate of the Central Bank of Russia. Of the three players, only one manages to take part in the super game, where he has to guess seven melodies in 30 seconds. There is a live orchestra playing in the studio. The TV game is the latest project embodied by TV presenter and journalist Vladislav Listyev, which aired from April 1995 to July 1999 on ORT and from October 2003 to July 2005 on Channel One. Since March 30, 2013, the program has been broadcast on Saturday.

Gentleman show

“Gentleman Show” is a humorous television show founded by members of the KVN team of Odessa State University “Odessa Gentlemen’s Club”. From May 17, 1991 to November 4, 1996, “The Gentleman Show” aired on RTR. From November 21, 1996 to September 15, 2000, the show aired on ORT. From December 22, 2000 to March 9, 2001, the program was again broadcast on RTR.

Up to 16 and older...

“Up to 16 and older...” is a television program of the First Program of the USSR Central Television and Channel One of Russia, dedicated to youth problems, aired in 1983-2001. The program covered current problems of youth life: homelessness, the “rocker” movement, topics of drug addiction and “hazing.” problems of leisure and family relationships.

“Dolls” is an entertaining satirical television program produced by Vasily Grigoriev on sensitive topics of current Russian politics. Aired from 1994 to 2002 on the NTV channel.

“MUSICAL REVIEW” is a music and information program by Ivan Demidov. Produced by VID television company. The program “Muzoboz” was aired on February 2, 1991 on the First Channel of Central Television as part of “Vzglyad” and was a short news musical insert with fragments of concerts and recordings of star performances. Its creator and presenter was Ivan Demidov, at that time the director of the “Vzglyad” program. The program was broadcast on the first program (USSR), and then on the 1st channel "Ostankino" and subsequently on ORT. A landmark event for Russian music television broadcasting was the holding of MuzOboz venues. For the overwhelming number of young performers of that time, they were launching pads onto the big stage. The group “Technology”, “Lika Star”, the group “Lyceum” and many others... From September 25, 1998, the program became known as “Obozzz-show” and was hosted by Otar Kushanashvili and Lera Kudryavtseva. Since March 1999, the program has been based on a competitive principle, the performances of six artists are evaluated by the audience and the best is determined. In 2000 (late 90s), the final decision was made to close the program.

My own director

“Your Own Director” is a television program based on the demonstration of amateur video. Aired on January 6, 1992 on channel 2x2. Since 1994 it has been broadcast on Russia-1. The permanent presenter and director of the program is Alexey Lysenkov. Production - Video International (now Studio 2B).

"Tema" is one of the first Russian talk shows. Produced by the television company VID. In the studio, viewers and guests of the program discussed current issues of our time and talked about what is interesting to everyone. The program was aired on Ostankino Channel 1. The program's presenters changed three times. Initially, the program was hosted by Vladislav Listyev. In connection with Listyev's departure, Lydia Ivanova became the new leader. Since April 1995, Dmitry Mendeleev became the host. From October 1996, in connection with the transfer of Dmitry Mendeleev to NTV, Yuli Gusman was the presenter until the program was closed.

“Both-on!” - humorous television program. The first episode of “Both-on!” released November 19, 1990. The program had several presenters at the same time, including Igor Ugolnikov, Nikolai Fomenko, Evgeniy Voskresensky. “Both-on!” was a rather bold humorous program. The program became famous for a story called “Funeral of Food” (a current joke from 1991). The latest episode of the “Both-on!” program aired December 24, 1995.

Mask Show

“Maski Show” is a humorous television series produced by the Odessa comedy troupe “Maski” in the style of silent films. Country of origin: Ukraine (1991-2006).

lucky chance

"Lucky Chance" is a family quiz show that aired from September 9, 1989 to August 26, 2000. It is an analogue of the popular English board game “Race for the Leader”. The permanent presenter for all these 11 years was Mikhail Marfin, in 1989-1990 his co-host was Larisa Verbitskaya. From September 9, 1989 to September 21, 1999, the TV game was broadcast on ORT, and from July 1 to August 26, 2000, the TV game was broadcast on TVC.

Field of Miracles

The capital show “Field of Miracles” is one of the first programs of the VID television company, the Russian analogue of the American program “Wheel of Fortune”. Project by Vladislav Listyev and Anatoly Lysenko. Aired on ORT/Channel One since October 25, 1990 (previously on the First Program of Central Television and Channel 1 of Ostankino). The game show was first broadcast on Channel One of Russian television (formerly Soviet television) on Thursday, October 25, 1990. The first presenter was Vladislav Listyev, then episodes with different presenters were shown, including a woman, and finally, on November 1, 1991, the main presenter came - Leonid Yakubovich. Leonid Yakubovich's assistants are several models, both women and men.

Call Kuza

“Call Kuza” is the first interactive project in the history of Russian television - a television computer game for children. Aired on the RTR television channel from December 31, 1997 to October 30, 1999.

Gladiator fights

“Gladiators”, “Gladiator Fights”, “International Gladiators” is the first international show based on the format of the American television program “American Gladiators”. The show featured winners and participants from the American, English and Finnish versions of the show. “Challengers” and “gladiators” from Russia also participated in the program, even though there was no similar project in Russia. In Russia, this show was better known as “Gladiator Fights.” The venue for the first international gladiator show was the English city of Birmingham. The actual filming of the show took place in the summer of 1994 at the National Indoor Arena, and the premiere took place in January 1995. Among the participants was the famous Vladimir Turchinsky “Dynamite”. Broadcast period: January 7, 1995 to June 1, 1996.

My family

“My Family” is a Russian family talk show with Valery Komissarov, aired on ORT from July 25 to August 29, 1996, then there was a break until October 3, 1996. On October 3, 1996, "My Family" returned to air until December 27, 1997. On January 3, 1998, she moved to RTR until August 16, 2003.

O.S.P. studio

"ABOUT. S.P. Studio" is a Russian television comedy show. It aired on the former TV-6 channel from December 14, 1996 with parodies of various TV shows and songs. In August 2004, the transfer was closed.

Through the mouth of a baby

“Through the Mouth of a Baby” is an intellectual game. It aired from September 4, 1992 to December 1996 on the RTR channel, from January 1997 to December 1998 on NTV, from April 1999 to September 2000 on RTR again. The host of the game from 1992 to 2000 was Alexander Gurevich. Two “teams” of married couples take part in the game. They compete in guessing children's explanations and interpretations of certain words. From April 2013 to the present time it airs on the Disney Channel.

Two pianos

“Two Pianos” is a musical television game, broadcast on the RTR/Russia channel from September 1998 to February 2003, on TVC from October 2004 to May 2005. The program was closed in 2005.

While everyone is at home

“While Everyone is Home” is a television entertainment program broadcast on Channel One since November 8, 1992. The author and presenter of the program, Timur Kizyakov, comes to visit the families of famous artists, musicians, and athletes. The program has regular sections: “My Beast” - about pets and more; “Very Skillful Hands” - about what can be made from a plastic bottle and more. The permanent presenter of the column from 1992 to March 27, 2011 was the “honored crazy person” Andrei Bakhmetyev. Currently, due to the departure of the presenter, the section is closed; “You will have a child” (since September 2006) - the column talks about children from Russian orphanages, promotes foster care and foster families and promotes the adoption of children. The presenter of the column is Elena Kizyakova (wife of Timur Kizyakov).

Morning star

“Morning Star” is a program that aired on Channel One from March 7, 1991 to November 16, 2002 and on the TVC channel from 2002 to 2003. This program reveals young talents in the field of music. The presenters were: Yuri Nikolaev (1991-2002), Masha Bogdanova (1991-1992), Yulia Malinovskaya (1992-1998), Masha Skobeleva (1998-2002), Vika Katseva (2001-2002).

“Town” is a television comedy program that aired on Leningrad Television from April 17, 1993, and from July 1993 on the RTR channel with the participation of Yuri Stoyanov and Ilya Oleinikov. Initially, from April 1993, it was produced by the Novokom studio, and from March 1995 until the closure of the program, it was produced by the Positive TV studio. Due to the death of Ilya Oleinikov, the program was closed in 2012. A total of 439 episodes were released (including the episodes of the program “In the Town” and “The Town”).

Beware, modern!

“Caution, modern!” - a humorous television series starring Sergei Rost and Dmitry Nagiyev. Broadcast on Channel Six, RTR, and STS from 1996 to 1998. Directors: Andrey Balashov and Anna Parmas.

Call of the Jungle

"Call of the Jungle" is a children's entertainment program. Originally aired on Channel One Ostankino from 1993 to March 1995 and on ORT from April 5, 1995 to January 2002. During the program, two teams of elementary school students participated in a competition similar to “Fun Starts.” The first presenter of the program is Sergei Suponev (1993-1998). After him, the program was also broadcast by Pyotr Fedorov and Nikolai Gadomsky (Nikolai Okhotnik). Awarded the TEFI Award in 1999!

Alarm

The debut episode of the program was released on October 3, 1965. Initially, the program was aimed at any children's audience, but due to the huge abundance of children's programs, Soviet censorship asked the team working on the program to address the program for children of “pioneer age.” And even despite these restrictions, the program was very popular among both teenagers and kids.

Morning mail

year of airing: 1974. The program was broadcast consistently until the mid-90s. The exit time was fixed, on Sunday at 11-00. The duration of the program is 30 minutes. The permanent presenter was Yuri Nikolaev, sometimes the program was hosted by A. Shirvindt and M. Derzhavin, E. Shifrin, T. Vedeneeva, A. Akopyan, S. Shustitsky. The program was extremely popular among Soviet viewers. Even in Soviet Army The weekend schedule included watching the programs “Serving the Soviet Union” and “Morning Mail”. The concept of the program is to fulfill the requests of viewers. According to the script, bags of letters arrived for the program, where viewers asked to fulfill a musical request. Nikolaev read an interesting letter and included a musical number. In fact, bags of letters, of course, arrived, but no one fulfilled these requests (according to the stories of Yuri Nikolaev himself, if all requests were fulfilled, then there was no one in the programs except Pugacheva. Kobzon, Antonov and Rotaru).

Travelers Club

Year of broadcast 1960, is oldest program Soviet and Russian television. Included in the Guinness Book of Records. More than 2000 episodes of the program were recorded. The program is designed to promote travel, tourism and healthy image life. In 1973, the great traveler, a doctor by training, Yuri Aleksandrovich Senkevich (born 1937), Candidate of Medical Sciences, Colonel of the Medical Service, began to conduct it. Laureate of the USSR State Prize for Arctic research, has many medals from the USSR, Russia, Morocco, and Egypt. He was a permanent presenter for 30 years. In 2003, it was decided to close the program, since it was already difficult to imagine another host of this program; the “Travelers Club” will always be associated with the name of Yuri Senkevich. The most famous world travelers often visited and explored Yuri Sienkevich - Jacques Cousteau, Thor Heyerdahl and others.

Visiting a fairy tale

The program “Visiting a Fairy Tale” appeared on television in 1976. It was broadcast throughout the school year, and in the summer it went on vacation with the schoolchildren.

One episode along with the film lasted 1 hour 45 minutes. “Visiting a Fairy Tale” began with a colorful animated screensaver in several versions to the melody of “Come, Fairy Tale” by the author V. Dashkevich. Presenter Visiting the fairy tale - Valentina Mikhailovna Leontyeva, whom after some time the whole country knew as kind Aunt Valya. Each episode began with her greeting: “Hello, dear guys and respected adult comrades.” Each program was accompanied by a fairy tale or a children's film. After the show, each viewer could answer the “fairytale” question. Also, viewers could send their drawings and crafts on the theme of the fairy tale shown to the program. In the following programs, immediately after the end of the fairy tale, the works were shown and all the answers were discussed.

In the animal world

“In the World of Animals” is a Soviet and later Russian program that talks about zoology and research, scientific discoveries in the field of fauna, about the study of the habits and habitats of fauna representatives. The founder and very first presenter of the program was People's Artist Soviet Union and VGIK professor Alexander Zguridi. Year of airing: 1968. Aired on Saturdays (and then on Sundays) on Channel One of first Soviet (and then Russian) television for 37 years. The hosts of the program were: from 1968 to 1975 Alexander Zguridi, from 1975 to 1990 Vasily Peskov (since 1977 he changed with Nikolai Drozdov), 1977 and to this day Nikolai Drozdov.

ABVGDeyka

“ABVGDeyka” is a scientific and educational program for preschool children. The program aired in 1975. The prototype of ABVGDeika was the American children's educational program “Sesame Street”. In "ABVGDeyke" in the form of a game, the teacher and clowns teach the children the alphabet and spelling. The name “ABVGDeyka” was invented and proposed by Eduard Uspensky, he is also the author of the script for the pilot 10 episodes of the program. The clown students (Sanya, Senya, Tanya and Vladimir Ivanovich) were also suggested by Uspensky. These are the screenwriter's friends - Alexander Filippenko, Semyon Farada, Tatyana Nepomnyashchaya, Vladimir Tochilin. "ABVGDeyka" was banned in this composition in 1977. The following year, the program appears on the air again, but with different actors. From the previous team, Tatyana Kirillovna, a clown teacher (actress Tatyana Chernyaeva), continued to work. The role of students was now played by circus artists - Vitaly Dovgan, Yuri Shamshadinov, Irina Asmus and Valery Levushkin (clowns Klepa, Yura, Iriska and Levushkin).

Around laughter

“Around Laughter” is the most popular entertainment program on Soviet television, which existed from 1978 to 1990.

There were few such television programs in those years, and, according to its leading poet-parodist Alexander Alexandrovich Ivanov, “when Around Laughter was on the air, the streets were empty.” The program absorbed all the best that happened in those years in the field of satire and humor. The project became extremely successful: for all 13 years of its existence, “Around Laughter” was considered the best humorous program in the country. This title was awarded to her at international and all-Union television competitions. The program revealed to the viewer many famous artists and writers today - Alexander Rosenbaum, Nadezhda Babkina, Mikhail Zadornov, Leonid Yarmolnik, Semyon Altov, Viktor Polunin, Mikhail Mishin and others. From then already famous authors and the performers invited to the program were Mikhail Zhvanetsky, Arkady Arkanov, Roman Kartsev, Viktor Ilchenko, Grigory Gorin, Rina Zelenaya, Leonid Utesov.

Zucchini "13 chairs"

In 1966, appeared on Soviet television screens new transmission called “Zucchini “13 Chairs”. Plot humorous program According to the script, it developed in a small cozy Polish restaurant. The program lasted for 15 years. The main regulars of the tavern were the artists of the Satire Theater. In 1981, when more than 130 episodes had been aired, filming of the television program was stopped due to the difficult political situation in Poland. The TV show became the first all-Union television theater of miniatures, which immediately gained success and popularity among viewers. Interesting fact is that L. I. Brezhnev was a huge fan of “Zucchini “13 Chairs””. He never missed a single episode. It is also known that the Polish government presented several Sejm awards to the actors, and also awarded each Kabachek actor the title of Honored Cultural Worker of Poland.


The children of perestroika had only 2 channels on their TV - First and Second. And they were called not channels, but programs. And there was no remote control - you had to get up and click a tight switch in a circle. Television of those times was terribly boring for Soviet children, so they noted in advance with a pen in the newspaper program interesting programs. Usually it was " Good night, kids", m/f and children's films/t/f during the holidays. As the children of perestroika grew older, more programs interesting to them appeared, and there were more channels in the 90s.

Let's try to remember all those programs that riveted our attention to black and white screens. Judging by the videos, they were in color, but I thought... :)

Under the cut there are about 30 videos that can cause an unprecedented surge of nostalgia for Soviet television and childhood years.

The program schedule could be found not only in the newspaper - every day this aunt read it on TV.


The broadcast network was so thin that television crews could afford such a waste of airtime.

Of course, the number one program for the Soviet child was “Good night, kids,” with her unforgettable Aunt Tanya.

Somewhere in the late 80s another screensaver appeared:

The day was a nightmare if instead of “good night” they turned on some kind of hockey or football. This was the end - after all, tomorrow might not come (“..tomorrow will be a day again”)!
Remember how we sat and waited for this stormy football to end, but it didn’t end and didn’t end... And then mom said, “Go to bed”... Tears, snot, etc., etc.

The same thing happened with the endless program “International Panorama”, after which there was always supposed to be a cartoon at 19-15. But “Panorama” was constantly extended by 5-10 minutes, driving the Soviet child out of patience.

The second most anticipated program was “Visiting a Fairy Tale,” hosted by everyone’s beloved Aunt Valya, my fellow countrywoman. The program was broadcast on Saturdays evening time. By this time, parents were in a hurry to bathe their children so that they could calmly, before going to bed, watch their fairy tale and pass out.

Do you remember Valya’s co-host’s aunt Noki?

It wasn’t just a mother’s stern cry from the window or a father’s belt that could drive a Soviet child off the street - it was enough to shout “The Jumble is beginning!” and the yard instantly became empty.

If you had nothing else to do, you could watch “In the World of Animals,” which replaced a trip to the zoo. Good health Nikolay Drozdov. These people are like a bridge to our past.

See distant countries It was possible in the program “Travelers Club”. How would you and I know then about Thor Heyerdahl and his “Kon-Tiki”? Of course, from my beloved Yuri Senkevich. They also showed a film about Shaolin monks.

Another program with the great presenter Sergei Petrovich Kapitsa is “Obvious-Incredible”. I liked the intro for this program most of all and didn’t watch the rest.

Children's educational program "ABVGDEyka", with funny clowns. For some reason I don’t remember watching it. What about you?

Around 1991, a real drug for children appeared on television - Walt Disney Presents. Weaning from watching a weekly portion of foreign cartoons was a very severe punishment for a child.

“Chip and Dale to the Rescue”, “DuckTales”, “Miracles on Bends”, “Team Goofy”, “Black Cape”, “Crazy” - it’s impossible to imagine our childhood without these heroes. Their images were everywhere - on backpacks, on chewing gum inserts, on badges, erasers, pencil cases and transfer cases.

This program was also a favorite - “Marathon-15”, with Zhora Galustyan and young Suponev:

Suponev was born for children's programs. We will forever remember him from the “Finest Hour” programs...

... "Call of the Jungle"

At first the program was broadcast on Wednesdays, so the intro was sung “On Wednesday evening, after dinner, sleep for tired, grown-up people...”. And then they moved it to Saturday - “I don’t feel like sleeping on Saturday morning...”. :)

He also prepared stories for “Under 16 and Over.”

It was a great show. There they often talked about rockers and played their music.

The most “fatal” program was “Jam”:

From 1995 to 1998 I did not miss a single release.

Exciting competitions from the world of acting - " Magic world, or Cinema":

And an entire “Lego!” program was dedicated to the “LEGO” constructor:

Equally adored by both men and women, “Rhythmic Gymnastics” (“Aerobics”). Who repeated the movements after them? :)

Program for film fans - "Kinopanorama":

For football fans - "Football Review":

For the smart guys there were two whole programs - “What? Where? When?”...

I always thought that all experts are fabulously rich people :)

And "Brain Ring".

We watch the beginning of the program - there they always gave Dovgan the floor :)

Who remembers “Fifty, fifty, fifty-fifty...”? :)

Every Sunday morning, everyone watched the program "Morning Star". How many performers who later became “stars” passed through the stage of this program.

Another "early bird" of the weekend - "Morning Mail":

The funniest program of the pre-comedy club times is “Around Laughter”:

"Musical ring":

"Sight":

"Fort Bayard" was watched by both adults and children. I also loved this show from the early 90s.

Well, how can we not remember the presenter with interesting name, surname and gestures - Valdis Pelsh and his show “Guess the Melody”? :)

I am sure that I forgot about at least 10 more programs that you will try to remember. You can add links to videos or embed videos in comments.