



The Vzglyad program, part 1. Previews of program stories.
Caption: Moscow, May 1. A column of demonstrators with red flags is walking down the street.
Vladislav Listyev asks people in the column of demonstrators what they are demonstrating.
A brass band is walking.
A young man was sent to the demonstration from the list by the company's management and given time off for participating in the demonstration.
The man says that the director is not given time off.
The girl says that she is demonstrating.
The man says that they are demonstrating solidarity with workers all over the world.
A megaphone on the roof of a car, greetings are heard.
Caption: Moscow, May 1. A column of demonstrators is walking down the street.
Cars are driving behind the column of demonstrators.
A column of demonstrators with red flags is walking down the street.
Vladislav Listyev asks people in the column of the AZLK Moskvich plant about changes at the plant after the story was aired on the Vzglyad program.
Maltseva Elena - fitter - assembler says that there are no changes, workers are leaving the plant.
Maltseva Elena - fitter - assembler talks about workers working on a quota and improving the workers' knowledge.
Valentin Petrovich Kolomnikov - General Director of AZLK Moskvich, talks about the plant's transition to cost accounting, self-sufficiency and plant losses.
Valentin Petrovich Kolomnikov - General Director of AZLK Moskvich, talks about his salary and the privileges of a deputy in the amount of one hundred and twenty rubles.
Valentin Petrovich Kolomnikov - General Director of AZLK Moskvich walks along the road.
Red flags with images of Marx and Lenin.
A column of demonstrators with flowers.
A brass band is walking.
The intro of the Vzglyad program with an image of the television center building and the Ostankino television tower.
Zakharov Dmitry, Lyubimov Alexander congratulate viewers on the day of the press and say that the program is made in the form of a newspaper.
Caption: Vzglyad congratulates everyone on Press Day and glasnost!
Caption: Our questionnaire, what is Glasnost.
People on the street answer the question, what is Glasnost.
Sakharov Andrei Dmitrievich - Soviet theoretical physicist talks about glasnost.
A policeman talks about glasnost.
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev - Chairman of the Union of Journalists, editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Pravda", says what he means by the concept of glasnost.
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev - Chairman of the Union of Journalists says that in the conditions of a one-party system, there is a need for regulatory bodies that should criticize and expose shortcomings and the most effective tool in this are printed publications.
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev - Chairman of the Union of Journalists talks about articles in the newspaper "Pravda" criticizing opponents of perestroika.
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev talks about the criticism of the newspaper "Pravda" of bureaucracy, party privileges.
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev talks about socialist pluralism of opinions, the positional role of the press, profit from publishing a newspaper, which goes to the budget.
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev talks about his hobby of water skiing and is the chairman of the USSR Federation of "Water Skiing".
Viktor Grigorievich Afanasyev says that he broke his spine, arms and ribs while water skiing.
Video clip of the group "Okno".
Chronicle b/w: A woman from the podium of the congress gives a speech about Stalin, Stalin, Kalinin, Voroshilov applaud at the congress.
Caption: The Stakhanovites enthusiastically greeted the appearance of Comrade Stalin on the podium.
People in the hall applaud Stalin standing on the podium.
Stalin says on the podium "Life has become better, life has become more fun." People in the hall applaud Stalin standing on the podium.
Vladislav Listyev reads a fragment of an article about Stalin in the magazine "Ogonyok" next to a portrait of Stalin.
A bust of Stalin with a tag on the neck with the inscription "70th Anniversary of I.V. Stalin".
Plaster and bronze figurines of Stalin.
Vladislav Listyev reads a 1953 guide to the museum halls. I.G. Lupalo, head of the editorial and publishing department of the Central Museum of the Revolution of the USSR, speaks about the exhibition of gifts to Stalin and the presence of five hundred exhibits in the museum halls. I.G. Lupalo, head of the editorial and publishing department of the Central Museum of the Revolution of the USSR, says that the cult of personality will not be repeated.
A bust of Stalin in profile.
Tamara Grigoryevna Shumnaya, director of the Central Museum of the Revolution of the USSR, speaks about the exhibition of gifts to Stalin in the museum hall.
Exhibits in the museum hall: vases, a desk set in the form of the Kremlin with a clock, a mini box with photographs of Stalin and Lenin, a teapot with a portrait of Stalin and cups with portraits of members of the CPSU, a vase with a portrait of Stalin and the coat of arms of the USSR. Sculpture of a globe and doves with the inscription "Global Peace".
Shumnaya Tamara Grigoryevna - director of the Central Museum of the Revolution of the USSR speaks about the exhibition of gifts to Gorbachev in the museum hall.
Gifts to Gorbachev M.S. - General Secretary of the CPSU. Photo: US President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Mikhail Gorbachev.
Hockey uniform with the inscription "GORBACHEV 1".
Video clip of the group "Center".
Caption: Our questionnaire, which publications do you trust.
People on the street answer the question, which publications they trust.
Photos of editors of various publications of the USSR. Zakharov Dmitry says that the American magazine World Press Review awarded Korotich V.A. in 1989 the title of "Foreign Editor of the Year", a title awarded annually to editors living outside the United States for courage in the cause of deepening freedom.
Vitaly Korotich, editor-in-chief of Ogonyok magazine, talks about his first days working at Ogonyok magazine.
Sergey Vikulov, editor-in-chief of Nash Sovremennik magazine, talks about the work of the magazine's creators and perestroika.
Pages of Nash Sovremennik magazine.
Glasses are lying on a sheet of paper.
Sergey Vikulov, editor-in-chief of Nash Sovremennik magazine, says that during the years of perestroika, not a single article in the magazine was removed from print.
Andrey Dmitrievich Dementyev, editor-in-chief of Yunost magazine, talks about glasnost and freedom of speech in the USSR, and removing articles from print.
Vzglyad program screensaver with an image of the television center building and the Ostankino television tower.
Caption - "Video News" screensaver.
Video: Yaroslavl, Memorial exhibition Yaroslavl residents - victims of Stalin's repressions, an advertising poster for the exhibition, people looking at the exhibits, a sheet of paper called "Search Protocol", a bust of Stalin, barbed wire, documents and photographs of repressed people.
Video: Kharkov story about by-elections of people's deputies, people arguing on the street, a man with a flag "Korotich banner of democracy", a poster on a notice board "Cancel registration as a rudiment of serfdom", people at the notice board.
Video: Moscow panoramic view of the city, cars driving on a bridge over a river, men's hands on the steering wheel of a car, a Moscow taxi driver says there will be no strike, wages have been raised and spare parts promised.
Video: Fragment of the film "Beatles" 30 years.
In the studio Dvoretskaya Olga - police lieutenant talks about the search for very dangerous criminals previously convicted multiple times, who managed to escape from prison.
The first criminal is Dobrokhotov Boris Viktorovich, born in 1947, previously convicted several times, the last time he was sentenced to 12 years in prison, his features are: height 180 cm, black hair, pale face, brown eyes, he has a muffled voice, there are such special features as a tattoo on his right shoulder, a fascist swastika, on his left shoulder blade, a German cross.
Photo: Dobrokhotov Boris Viktorovich The second criminal is Gitin Sergey Egorovich, born in 1957, previously convicted several times, the last time he was sentenced to 11 years in prison, his features are: height 170 cm, dark face, brown eyes, a peculiar dancing gait, Gitin is very erudite, he can talk on any topic, and in conversation he can use an Odessa accent.
He claims to be a participant in the hostilities in Afghanistan, he has a scar from a gunshot wound on his right shoulder, he has a bladed weapon with him, he may have a firearm.
Photo: Gitin Sergey Egorovich.
Missing person wanted: Perminov Maxim Aleksandrovich, 22, student at Moscow State University, disappeared on April 10, 1989, left home and never returned.
Photo: Perminov Maxim Aleksandrovich.
In the studio, Dvoretskaya Olga, a police lieutenant, tells viewers that if you know anything about these people, we ask you to contact the nearest police station.
Host Dmitry Zakharov talks about War Veterans who send photographs of their relatives or friends and ask those who knew them during the war to respond.
The host shows a photograph of Soviet officer Bondarenko Dmitry Terentievich, born in 1921, who went missing in 1941. The host shows a photograph of Junior Sergeant Vladimir Efimovich Shcherbakov, who died in 1943, and his comrades nearby.
Anyone who knows anything about him and his comrades is asked to write.
Host Alexander Lyubimov reads a letter from Andrey Nikolaevich Volkov, who offered assistance in equipping the Supreme Council meeting room with a device for electronic vote counting and is ready to provide a technical solution for such equipment and finance the project within the limits of 1,000 rubles.
Advertising block.
Caption: Our questionnaire, what is Samizdat?
People on the street answer the question, what is Samizdat?
Host Dmitry Zakharov talks about samizdat and introduces Arseny Borisovich Roginsky and Alexander Yuryevich Daniel, who had a fairly close relationship with samizdat in the seventies.
Arseny Borisovich Roginsky talks about samizdat in Tsarist Russia and the USSR and explains what the term samizdat means.
Arseny Borisovich Roginsky says that samizdat should not exist in a normal society.
Daniel Alexander talks about samizdat and the poet Nikolai Glazkov, who, starting in the 1940s, made homemade collections, putting the word "samsebyaizdat" on them, thereby starting the phenomenon of samizdat.
Daniel Alexander talks about the books and authors published by "Samizdat".
Daniel Alexander and Roginsky Arseny talk about the trial of the poet Joseph Brodsky, as the beginning of samizdat in the late sixties and early seventies.
Daniel Alexander talks about the Soviet writer Iskander Fazil, whose books were published in samizdat and officially.
Daniel Alexander and Roginsky Arseny talk about samizdat in the eighties and the main consumers.
Music video of the singer "Sergey Minaev".
Video intro with the participation of the authors of the TV program "Vzglyad".
Intro of the Vzglyad program with an image of the television center building and the Ostankino TV tower.
Galina Krornikova, a journalist at the Leningrad City Court, says that a trial has taken place over the new popular science film “Against the Current” by Lennauchfilm Studios, author and director Dmitry Delov.
Dmitry Delov says that the Kirishi Biochemical Plant acted as the plaintiff in the court, accusing the director of discrediting the plant’s staff.
View of the sign with the inscription “City Court” and the entrance to the building.
Dmitry Delov says that after the release of the film, the situation has not changed at the Kirishi Biochemical Plant.
Fragment of the film “Against the Current” by Lennauchfilm Studios, author and director Dmitry Delov.
Music video by singer Irina Otieva.
Video: fragments of CNN news stories.
Interview with Stephen Hurst, CNN bureau chief in Moscow.
Stephen Hurst talks about the date of the creation of CNN and the tasks of creating a 24-hour news broadcast from all over the world.
Stephen Hurst talks about organizations receiving the CNN channel signal in the USSR. Stephen Hurst answers the question of how the work of Soviet journalists differs from their colleagues at CNN. Video clip of singer David Bowie.
Title: The Chief Said.
Poptsov Oleg Maksimovich talks about the material of the plenum and, at the suggestion of Gorbachev M.S., published in the press.
End of the first part of the program.
Valentin Petrovich Kolomnikov is the general director of AZLK Moskich. Sakharov Andrey Dmitrievich - Soviet theoretical physicist
05.05.1989