



Announcer Igor Kirillov introduces the program forecast with a story about the new broadcasting schedule of the VID TV company.
Theme of the program: Nobility and Aristocrats.
The nobility in Russia arose in the 12th century as the lower part of the military-service class, which made up the court of a prince or a major boyar.
The word "dvoryanin" literally means "a person from the prince's court" or "courtier".
Nobles were taken into service by the prince, a major boyar, and later by the church hierarch (patriarch, metropolitans, archbishops) to carry out various administrative, judicial and other assignments.
Epigraph - a fragment of the film "And life, and tears, and love".
Guests in the studio: Chavchavadze Zurab Mikhailovich - member of the leadership of the Russian Noble Assembly, Dumin Stanislav Vladimirovich - Russian historian-genealogist and public figure, writer, poet.
Video: A survey of people on the street asking who the nobles were?
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question of how to address a person who bears a princely title.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question of what the nobility is and when it first appeared.
Dumin Stanislav answers the question of how many nobles were in Russia before the revolution.
A story about the nobility: a black and white chronicle of the twenties, cars on the street, revolutionary sailors, Lenin near a car, a crowd of people on Red Square, nobles on the square, noble ceremonies, Tsar Nicholas II with his wife, officers and military leaders in full dress uniform, a military parade in Moscow, a parade on the embankment of the Moskva River overlooking the Kremlin, a view of the Kremlin.
Dumin Stanislav answers the question of what are the main features that were inherent in the nobility before 2017. Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question about the traditions of the representatives of the nobility.
Chavchavadze Zurab talks about the education of the nobility and the service of the nobility to the fatherland.
Chavchavadze Zurab talks about the Russian nobility living outside of Russia.
Dumin Stanislav talks about the descendants of Pushkin.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question about where he was born.
Chavchavadze Zurab talks about his parents and the return of the family to Russia after 1945, the arrest of his father and the exile of the family to Kazakhstan and rehabilitation.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question about at what age you found out that you were a nobleman.
The story is about the hereditary nobleman Danila Pertsev, shelves with books and old photographs, a grandmother leafs through an old book, a man examines antiques, Danila Pertsev talks about his noble roots.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question about what you wrote in the questionnaires of the USSR. Chavchavadze Zurab says that when filling out questionnaires, in the social origin column they wrote "from the civil servants".
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question of how to recognize a nobleman in a crowd.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question of the Russian Noble Assembly - why it was created.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question of whether personal coats of arms will soon appear in Russia.
Chavchavadze Zurab talks about the symbols of his family coat of arms.
Dumin Stanislav answers the question of whether it was possible to buy a noble title.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question of those traditions that they tried to interrupt for seventy-four years, in what state are they now in our society?
Bobrinsky Nikolai answers the question of how you lived these years and how you raise your offspring.
Bobrinsky Nikolai talks about the members of his family shot during the revolution and the noble education of the younger generation.
Bobrinsky Nikolay talks about the ideas of monarchy, patriotism and nationalism.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, the nobility is the revival of all Russian traditions, how do you understand this revival without a monarch and what is the future of Russia.
Chavchavadze Zurab talks about the revival of the monarchy in Russia.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, let's assume that our Supreme Council decided to return the monarchy.
Whom will we put on the throne.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, aristocrats and nobility, how closely they are in contact.
The viewer talks about the important role of the aristocracy in the state of the aristocracy.
The plot is about the revived first Moscow noble lyceum, the corridor of the educational institution, children are assembling a puzzle, children are sitting in the classroom, the teacher is teaching a lesson, Portrait of Nicholas II, students in the classroom, the Bible is on the table, the teacher is looking at the board with the schedule of lessons, children are photographed in the classroom, photographs of Tsar Nicholas II on horseback.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, Everything that is happening now in the Supreme Council of the Russian Federation, how does it correspond to the concepts of honor and dignity of a person.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, what is the word of honor for a nobleman.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, you can say in society that you are a prince and defend your opinion.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, if the Noble Assembly nominates you for people's deputies, you will go to people's deputies.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, are there any descendants of nobles among the deputies.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, creating the Noble Assembly, what goals did you set for yourself.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, do you know of any cases when children-successors of a noble family shied away from military service.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, are there officers in your Assembly of Nobility.
A spectator with the rank of colonel answers the question, the revival of the traditions of the Russian officer corps in the army, to what extent is it connected with the revival of the nobility in Russia.
A spectator with the rank of colonel answers the question, the views that you profess today, at what period of your service did they begin to dominate the communist worldview.
Chavchavadze Zurab answers the question, how do modern nobles relax and have fun.
Plot: Ball in the Assembly of Nobility, couples enter the dance hall in a dance, the audience of the ball in evening dresses and suits, Koptev - Dvornikoa Vladimir talks about the work of the Russian Assembly of Nobility, couples dance in the hall, the girl Mayevskaya Maria says how she serves as the hostess of the ball.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, why do nobles wear beards.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, the leaders of the Bolshevik government were also many of noble origin and even some belonged to the nobility, what do you think made them take this path, and how do you feel about them.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, what is your attitude towards the Decembrists.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, how do you try to get rid of the stress that arises from encounters with rudeness.
Chavchavadze Zurab and Dumin Stanislav answer the question, what is Russia for you and do you think that the Noble Assembly has already outlived its usefulness.
The viewer talks about the flag of Russia.
The host says goodbye to the viewers.
Video: Pre-revolutionary black and white chronicle, Nicholas II with his son walks along a line of sailors, nobles in a cafe, a line of soldiers, a fragment of the film "And life, and tears, and love".
Kirillov Igor Leonidovich - Soviet and Russian TV and radio host
09.02.1993