wait me 14.08.2006 (2006)

Telecast №82584, 1 part, duration: 0:47:04
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

Continuation of the story of Eric Mifsud.

Eric was born on 20.03.1988 in Kiev, was raised in an orphanage until the age of 5, then he was adopted by a family from Malta.

When Eric grew up, he wanted to find his own mother and find out what happened.

Independent searches did not yield anything, despite the fact that Eric even visited Kiev, but the staff of the Moscow program were still able to help the young man, mother Galina Teplinskaya was found.

Meeting Eric with his mother at the airport in Malta.

Atelier.

Andrey Ivanov is looking for Svetlana, whom he met 15 years ago on vacation in Odessa.

The wife is looking for her husband: Gennady Konstantinovich Yeletsky, born in 1956, disappeared on November 7, 2003 in the Kaluga region.

Zainab Hiramagomedova is looking for a great aunt on her father's side: Aishat Tsakhilaeva, born in 1940, lived with her husband in Ukraine, in Oskol, once after a quarrel with her husband, she took her daughters and left for an unknown destination.

Ibragim Magomedov is looking for a brother from his father's Russian wife: Lidia Georgievna Popuino from Yaroslavl lived with her husband and son in Nurek, Uzbekistan, the son's name is Ibragim Magomedovich Popuino, but there may be another surname.

Lydia Efimovna Vasilchikova is looking for a friend: Lydia Tryapkina (Kopylova), they worked together in 1941 at a factory for the production of defense equipment in Moscow, the connection was interrupted in 1955.

Anna Alexandrovna Fimina is looking for a son: Alexander Vasilyevich Bespalov, born in 1969, while serving in the army in 1988, was sent to Armenia to restore cities after the earthquake, the connection was interrupted when the time for demobilization came.

Shooting in Armenia: Alexander lives in Vanadzor, works as a loader, documents were once burned in a fire, he did not have time to issue new ones, so he could not fly to meet his mother in Moscow.

In the studio, they talked for a while on the phone.

The story is about a man with memory loss.

Vladimir Petrovich Semenov, born in 1965, was admitted to one of the Moscow region hospitals on January 30, 2006, he does not remember anything more about himself.

He says that he came to himself sitting on the ground, felt bad, there was a feeling as if he had been poisoned.

The man went out on the road, reached the traffic police post and asked the officer on duty to call an ambulance.

Vladimir wants to return to normal life and hopes that someone is looking for him.

Video clip with the appeal of Iosif Kobzon: Viktor Morozov is wanted, and his children and grandchildren are waiting for him.

Roza Musayeva is looking for a brother: Ramazan Musayev, born in 1939, was taken with his sister from the Caucasus to Kazakhstan, the children were in an orphanage in Sergiopolis.

Ramazan has special signs: when he and his friend Magomed found a hand grenade and hit it with a stone, the grenade exploded, and Ramazan was severely injured in the face and leg.

In 1954, teenagers were sent to work on collective farms, according to rumors, Ramazan was adopted by a Russian family there, he was given the name Nikolai.

Klavdia Mikhailovna Khatina is looking for a daughter: Lyudmila Ivanovna Buravleva, born in 1976, disappeared on September 23, 2005 in the Voronezh Region.

Wanted Kanat Valikanovich Omashev, born in 1966, disappeared on August 17, 1994 in Karaganda, allegedly left with a friend in a foreign car of light yellow color.

Story from Moldova: Stefan, Anna and Mikhail Vyrlian were orphaned early, raised by their grandmother in the village of Selyashty.

Once Anya went to Moscow to work and disappeared, the brothers hope that they will be able to find her and bring her home.

Shooting in Ryazan: policemen and sellers say that two years ago a young girl appeared at the market, who came every day with a disabled child to beg.

Anya was 18 years old, she did not even finish school, as at that time she had been caring for her seriously ill mother for three years.

Once in their village there were gypsies, they promised good earnings in the market, and Anya decided to leave with them, thinking that she would trade.

In Ryazan, her documents were immediately taken away from her, so she could not go home.

The neighbors in the house where she was held remember the girl very well and say that her appearance immediately made it clear her position, as if she was being held in slavery.

Anya was lucky, she met Alexander, a security guard at one of the clubs, he took pity on her and helped her escape, hid her in the dacha with relatives for a while, then sent her to Moscow, where she came to the program kiosk at the Kazan railway station and told her story.

Anya's older brother Stefan came to Moscow to pick her up.

Video message for Anya from her grandmother.

Photos of the missing.

Yulia Orgina, born in 1984, disappeared in 2005 in the Penza region.

Alexey Yakovlevich Gavrilyuk disappeared at the end of 2005 in the Crimea, may suffer from memory loss (the photo is very old, the man is already over 50 years old).

Ivan Vladimirovich Matsuev went to work and disappeared several years ago.

Setrak Melikyan went to the front in 1941 and did not return, is listed as missing, but his granddaughter writes that in the late 1970s, news came from him from France.

Sergey Semkin, 21, disappeared in 2004 while serving in the army in the Khabarovsk Territory.

Zhanna Kaplina studied in St.

Petersburg, then dropped out of school, worked as a waitress, rented a room with girls she knew, and once disappeared somewhere.

Kemirgurban Ashirov, born in 1973, disappeared in 2005 between Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, took passengers by car and did not return.

Alexander Okruzhko came from Kyrgyzstan to Minsk to visit his girlfriend and disappeared, the last time he was seen in 2005.

Alexey Yuryevich Drozdov lived in Tallinn, in 1992 he decided to move to Stockholm and disappeared.

Video with the appeal of Alexey Batalov: wanted schoolgirl Anna Dubchak, who disappeared on June 12, 2005 in the city of Klin, Moscow region.

Teodor Voldemarovich Sholderer from Novokuznetsk is looking for his brother Eduard, who was lost during the Second World War.

His father, engineer Voldemar Karlovich Scholderer, was recalled to Germany.

Mother Nadezhda Mikhailovna Petrova was left alone with her children, later she was arrested for having an affair with a German and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

My father's sister took Theodore and his sister Lilia to Kazakhstan, where Eduard disappeared-no one knows.

After the death of Stalin in 1953, the mother was rehabilitated, she came to the children in Kazakhstan.

Video message from Eduard from Germany: he recalls his childhood and how his mother tried to issue documents for departure and one day simply did not return home, the children were left alone in the village house, for the first time they were taken to their neighbors.

When German soldiers entered the village in 1942, a neighbor brought the boy to them and said that he was also a German.

Edward was sent to Germany; the family who had taken care of him on the road found his father in Hanover and handed the child over to him.

Theodore's meeting with Eduard and his wife Brigitte in the studio.

Personnel:

Gorbachev M.S. -- state, political and public figure, the last General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, the last Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the first President of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the only President of the USSR. Kobzon I.D. -- singer, teacher, musical and public figure, people's artist of the USSR. Batalov A.V. -- the actor, Director, writer, pedagogue, people's artist of USSR, Hero of Socialist Labor.

Calendar: 12.1988

Locations: Malta [137] Ukraine [229] Armenia [12] Moscow region [788] Ryazan region [799] Moldova [145] Germany [84]

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