Women's stories 25.11.2000 (2000)

Telecast №81610, 1 part, duration: 0:26:01
Production: VID
Anchor:Pushkina Tatjyana

Reel №1

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The heroine of the program: Tatiana Nikulina.

Plot.

Leading a famous sculpture Yu.

Nikulin, before the circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, talks about the heroine of the program.

The Chronicle.

The plot from the archive.

Circus reprise "Thorns and roses"

Photos from the family archive.

T. Nikolina says that she and her husband lived together for 47 years.

But. this is so little ...

The host talks about her childhood, her studies. T. Nikulina recalls her studies at the Agricultural Academy.

Timiryazev.

About that they had a dwarf horse "Lapot" in the stables.

Through it, she met Yuri Nikulin, who at that time worked as an assistant to the famous clown of Pencil, and they and their friends showed the horse to Pencil.

Photos Yu.

Nikulin from the family archive.

T. Nikulina remembers her first visit to the circus show.

After a while, they got married, and she learned what it meant to be a circus wife.

Photos from the family archive.

The son of Maxim Nikulin remembers.

He says that for him there was always a holiday, when parents came from a tour.

The fact that the mother and father were very different in nature.

About constant parental control.

Photos by Yu.

Nikulin from the films.

The plot from the archive.

Yu Nikulin and T. Nikulin in the dressing room, before going to the arena.

Fragment of the reprise "Thorns and roses".

T.Nikulina remembers how caring and attentive the husband was.

Photos Yu.

Nikulin from the family album.

Few people know that T. Nikulina dreamed of becoming a movie actress.

My husband was against categorically.

It was also with Tatyana's desire to make her number in the circus.

T. Nikulina says that today it is good only in the circus, among its own.

At home, she is very lonely.

The plot from the archive.

Yu.

Nikulin goes behind the scenes of the circus after performing at the arena.

Calendar: 2000

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