Women's stories 03.06.1999 (1999)

Telecast №100654, 1 part, Duration: 0:26:02
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The program is dedicated to the Soviet and Russian TV presenter Tatyana Sudets.

Tatyana Burantseva, now widely known as Tatyana Sudets, was born on August 22, 1947 in Moscow.

Her father, Alexander Burantsev, worked at a railcar repair plant, and her mother, Evgenia Anatolyevna Burantseva, worked in the HR and accounting departments.

According to Tatyana, she was a hooligan as a child, often fought with boys, and could always stand up for herself.

Tatyana could already read and write at the age of five.

She was a very good student at school and actively participated in amateur performances.

She had a good ear and voice, and sang and danced well.

Tatyana dreamed of entering the Gnessin School in the musical comedy department, but in the end, after the 8th grade, she went to study at a technical school.

This was her mother’s decision, as she considered the profession of an artist frivolous.

Then she graduated from the radio engineering department of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute.

She got into television by chance - her photos were sent to her by a childhood friend who saw an ad.

She did not believe that with a technical education they would take her there.

But unexpectedly, Tatyana was invited to Ostankino.

A young girl named Tanya Grushina (she was already married to her first husband) charmed the commission for hiring announcers for central television.

She was charming, with a sweet smile.

So in October 1972 she found herself on television.

She worked in the announcer department of Central Television, was the host of the programs "Time", "Blue Light", "Skillful Hands", "More Good Goods", "Our Address is the Soviet Union", "Song of the Year", "Moscow and Muscovites", "Toys", "Women's Fates".

Most TV viewers know her primarily as Aunt Tanya, the host of the children's show "Good Night, Little Ones!", in which she appeared almost every evening for almost 25 years.

In 1976, she played one of the main roles in the satirical musical comedy "From and To" (under the name Grushina).

The profession of an announcer on television disappeared in the 1990s.

Then Tatyana was left without work, although she herself noted that, in her opinion, the profession of an announcer was necessary.

Left without work, she cried - it was not only unexpected, but also offensive.

After leaving Central Television, she switched to cable television, hosted various concerts.

She headed a creative workshop at the Humanitarian Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting named after M.A. Litovchin.

Photos from the family album of Tatyana Sudets.

Video: Elena Kovalenko talks about working with Tatyana Sudets.

Video: Alla Danko talks about working with Tatyana Sudets.

Video: Evgeny Kochergin talks about working with Tatyana Sudets.

Video: Tatyana Sudets takes part in a television program on Japanese television.

Video: The host and Tatyana Sudets sit at a table in a cafe.

Photos from Tatyana Sudets's family album.

A fragment of the program "For You Little Ones" with Tatyana Sudets.

Tatyana Sudets talks about the death of her son Andrey.

Video: Elena Kovalenko and Alla Danko talk about the death of Tatyana Sudets's son Andrey.

Video: View of the Ostankino television center building and the television tower.

Tatyana Sudets talks about gambling and casinos.

Video: Tatyana Sudets sits at a card table in a casino.

Video: Elena Kovalenko, Alla Danko and Evgeny Kochergin talk about Tatyana Sudets.

Tatyana Sudets talks about her son Andrey and daughter Dasha.

Persons:

Sudets Tatyana Aleksandrovna is a Soviet and Russian TV presenter and announcer.

Kovalenko Elena Alekseevna is a Soviet and Russian TV presenter and television announcer.

Danko Alla is a Soviet and Russian TV presenter and announcer.

Kochergin Evgeny Aleksandrovich - Soviet and Russian announcer and TV presenter, Announcer of the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

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03.06.1999

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