



Topic of the program: The feat of an intelligence officer.
Epigraph: A fragment from the film "Seventeen Moments of Spring", featuring actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov.
Guests in the studio: Leonid Sergeevich Kolosov - journalist, lieutenant colonel of the KGB of the USSR and Lev Bausin - Soviet intelligence officer, writer, state security colonel, Oleg Tsarev - an expert in the history of intelligence, Leonid Kolosov and Lev Bausin answer the question of what prompted them to reveal themselves as intelligence officers.
Leonid Kolosov and Lev Bausin answer the question of what impression the destruction of the Dzerzhinsky monument made on them.
Oleg Tsarev, an expert in the history of intelligence, talks about the existence of foreign intelligence, which became known after 1991. Plot: Removal of the Dzerzhinsky monument from its pedestal, a correspondent talks about the press bureau of foreign intelligence, newspaper sheets with articles about intelligence.
Vladimir Karpov talks about the terms of non-disclosure of intelligence information.
Video: newspaper files on tables and shelves, pages of foreign newspapers and magazines.
Samolis Tatyana in her office.
Samolis Tatyana talks about the work of a press secretary.
Kolosov Leonid talks about his arrival in the intelligence service.
Bausin Lev answers the question about how he had to take risks when carrying out assignments.
Bausin Lev talks about the relationship of an intelligence officer with a woman in the Arab East.
Kolosov Leonid talks about the relationship of an intelligence officer with a woman in Italy.
Kobaladze Yuri talks about modern Russian intelligence and the foreign intelligence of Tsarist Russia.
Story: about the history of Russian intelligence from the museum in the headquarters of foreign intelligence.
Folder with the inscription "Pages from the history of Russian intelligence".
Portraits of noble intelligence officers: Barclay de Tolly, Nesselrode Karl.
Photographs of Soviet intelligence officers: Lutsky A.N., Ignatyev A.A., Kedrov M.S. List of Soviet intelligence officers in the museum, documents, awards and personal belongings of agents.
Lev Bausin answers the question of what distinguishes a legal intelligence agent from an illegal one.
Lev Bausin answers the question of whether it is possible to leave intelligence of one’s own free will.
Oleg Tsarev, a specialist in the history of intelligence, talks about carrying out missions abroad.
Leonid Kolosov talks about the use of weapons by an intelligence officer.
The plot: about a married couple of illegal intelligence agents, the Fedorovs.
A page from a French magazine with an article about the Soviet intelligence agents, the Fedorovs.
The spouses Galina Ivanovna and Mikhail Vladimirovich Fedorov look at photographs.
Photographs of the intelligence agents Fedorovs.
Mikhail Fedorov talks about meeting his future wife and reporting to the leadership.
Galina Fedorova talks about a feeling of nostalgia.
Mikhail Fedorov talks about his working professions when carrying out missions.
Galina Fedorova talks about constant communication in foreign languages.
Leonid Kolosov answers a viewer’s question about the difference between a spy, an informer, and an intelligence agent.
Kobaladze Yuri and Bausin Lev answer the question of why there was a betrayal of foreign intelligence agents.
Kolosov Leonid and Bausin Lev answer the question of what awards they have received.
Kolosov Leonid shows his order bars and talks about the Italian award "Golden Mercury" presented to him as a journalist.
Bausin Lev says that intelligence agents do not advertise their awards.
Kolosov Leonid answers a child's question about what he wanted to be as a child.
Bausin Lev answers the question of what he does in retirement and the size of his pension.
Kolosov Leonid tells a joke.
The host says goodbye to the viewers.
Kolosov Leonid Sergeevich - Soviet journalist
02.08.1994