Sight 27.05.1988 (1988)

Telecast №102614, 1 part, Duration: 0:44:07
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The program "Vzglyad" part 2. Guest in the studio John Kavolik - businessman, chairman and executive director of the company "Kamvolik International" USA. John Kavolik says that the company is engaged in the creation of information products jointly with TASS. Host Vladimir Mukusev asks John Kavolik - businessman why he went to TASS and not to the central television program "Vzglyad".

Andreev Anatoly - TASS journalist says that TASS is conducting for the first time in the USSR a study of public opinion on popular music in anticipation of the summit, a charity concert of pop stars and sponsorship of the concert by the company "Kamvolik International" USA. Andreev Anatoly presents memorable gifts - T-shirts with the emblems "Moscow summit 1988", "Musical Olympus".

The trio Adigezal-Zade on three grand pianos play in the studio.

The host in the studio says that the team of the Moscow Chemical-Technological Institute nominated at its party-Komsomol asset candidate for delegates to the nineteenth party conference, fourth-year student Vita Trifonenko, passions around her name in Moscow newspapers do not subside, her rivals in the elections, if you can call them that, were the rector of the Moscow Historian Archival Institute Afanasyev Yuri Nikolaevich.

The host suggests watching an interview with Vita Trifonenko, a young candidate for the nineteenth party conference.

Vita Trifonenko talks about the elections of delegates to the nineteenth party conference, she supports perestroika and democratization.

Vita Trifonenko talks about her decision to become a participant in the nineteenth party conference.

Video clip of the group "Television" soloist Borzykin Mikhail.

The host asks questions in the studio to questions from students of Moscow State University - journalists of the youth reception of the newspaper "Pravda".

Students talk about the elections of candidates for the nineteenth party conference at Moscow State University.

Students talk about calls from viewers to the live broadcast of the program.

A student reads a letter from a drifting ice floe, radio amateurs heard radio talks with the USSR - North Pole - Canada expedition, they write about their life on Dikson.

The presenter talks about the writer Oleg Vasilyevich Volkov and offers to watch the story.

The writer Oleg Vasilyevich Volkov answers the correspondent's questions in a home environment, talks about his life, parents, family.

After 1917, Oleg Vasilyevich Volkov worked as a translator in the Nansen mission, for an Associated Press correspondent, for concessionaires, and at the Greek embassy.

In February 1928, he was arrested for the first time, then punishments followed one after another until 1953, and as a result, he spent 27 years in prisons, camps, and exile.

In April 1955, he was released from exile and came to Moscow.

He became a writer and in 1957, on the recommendation of S. V. Mikhalkov, a member of the Writers' Union of the USSR. Published over a dozen books.

Writer Oleg Vasilyevich Volkov supports Perestroika and wants to see a monument to the Russian Plowman.

Caption: Moscow Epiphany Patriarchal Cathedral.

View from below of the bell tower.

A woman rings the bells.

Host Vladimir Mukusev talks to Katya Orlovskaya, a bell ringer, on the bell tower.

Katya Orlovskaya says that the bell tower is not a place for empty talk and suggests going down.

View of residential buildings from the bell tower.

Host Vladimir Mukusev talks to Katya Orlovskaya, a bell ringer, on the steps of the church porch.

Katya Orlovskaya says that she is ready to be the first to ring the bells on the day of the millennium of the baptism of Rus.

Katya Orlovskaya talks about her previous work in the church and her current job as a bell ringer.

Katya Orlovskaya says what a person should do in his life.

Ekaterina Orlovskaya rings the bell.

View from below of the bell tower.

A fragment of the play “When the Ashes Rise”, by the ensemble “Russian Song”.

The host and students of Moscow State University answer calls from TV viewers: The host talks about the logo on music videos, the manufacturer of T-shirts and T-shirts, the cooperative “Symbol”, congratulates the border guards on their holiday, and announces the opening of a youth goods fair.

A student talks about calls regarding a story about young workers at the AZLK automobile plant.

A female student talks about calls from artists and musicians from Arbat Street.

A student introduces the youth reception office of the newspaper “Pravda” Novikova Inna, Portnikov Vitaly, Gutkov Stanislav, Golubleva Anna, Lokanovsky Nikolay, Evseev Valery.

The host Vladimir Mukusev comes down from the studio kitchen with Ukhov Alexander and Morozov Sergey carrying plates and dishes with food, and they set the food out on the table.

The host talks about the food that travelers eat at the North Pole.

The presenter ends the program and says goodbye to the audience.

Pavel Smeyan sings a song.

Caption: Song from the TV film "To the Pole" words and music by Aleksin E. Polar explorers ski across snow and hummocks.

A submarine surfaces in the ice.

Navy sailors plant a red Soviet flag on an ice floe.

The US flag in the snow.

The launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

An icebreaker in the ice Planting a tent on an ice floe in strong wind.

View of the ice from the airplane window and a rotating propeller.

Sailors give Mikhail Gorbachev a model of a submarine next to Raisa Gorbachev.

Monument to Peter I. Pedestrians on the street.

View from the porthole of the polar ice and an airplane.

Pilots in the airplane cockpit.

A polar explorer with a beard in the snow.

Seamstresses at sewing machines in the workshop.

T-shirts with the "Perestroika" symbols.

An all-terrain vehicle rushes through the snow.

Persons:

Andreev Anatoly - TASS journalist. Kavolik John - businessman

Calendar:

27.05.1988

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