wait me 13.11.2006 (2006)

Telecast №82609, 1 part, duration: 0:41:07
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Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

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The 300th anniversary edition of the program.

Video clip: a selection of happy meetings in the program's studio.

During its work, the program "Wait for me" has found more than 50 thousand people, this is a small city.

In this issue, the heroes of some previous issues meet to tell the continuation of their stories.

Excerpt of the program in June 2005: Sergey Goryachev was looking for his mother Zinaida Ivanovna, who disappeared in April 2005 in Nizhny Novgorod, when she came to visit her son in a military unit.

My mother was found, all this time she was in the hospital, met with her son in the studio.

After the release of this story, responses began to come, people offered help to Sergey and his mother, sent parcels and invited them to visit.

According to one of these invitations, Sergei came to Lugansk and stayed there, because he fell in love with the daughter of these people, Nella, and married her; he regularly calls his mother, writes letters and sends money.

Excerpt of the program in April 2005: Andrey and Artem loved to ride on the trains and once not only went too far, but also managed to lose each other, fortunately, they were found and returned to their parents.

Today Andrey and Artem came to the studio with their father Vasily Nikolaevich, the boys have grown up, they no longer run away from home, and now everyone in their native village recognizes them.

Many different stories were included in the book "Wait for Me", the 1st volume was published, there will be three of them in total.

Search by photos:

Taras Korobka disappeared on August 7, 2005 in the town of Talnoye, Cherkasy region.

Anatoly and Ruslan are in one of the Moscow shelters, came with their parents from Moldova, lived in Mytishchi.

Lyudmila Tsapurina, born in 1994, disappeared on September 26, 2006 in St.

Petersburg.

Ekaterina Sutyagina, 13, disappeared on July 9, 2006, was supposed to fly to Irkutsk on flight 778, but her parents are sure that she did not fly, the flight attendants and passengers who survived the accident did not see the girl on the plane, but many remembered her at the airport.

Wanted Elena Petukhova, born in 1982, disappeared on November 1, 2004 in Bishkek.

Natalia Selezneva, born in 1987, disappeared on May 18, 2005 in Bishkek.

Ekaterina Kolesova is looking for Igor, whom she met in 2004 at the Okhotny Ryad metro station in Moscow.

Irina Boksyan is looking for a husband: Eduard Karlovich Boksyan, born in 1958, disappeared on July 11, 2003 in Krasnodar.

Alexander Ibragimovich Klimenko is looking for a childhood friend: Igor Pavlovich Alekseev, they lived together in the city of Chirchik, last saw each other in 1992, the addresses were lost during the moves.

There are no photos of the friend, but Alexander claims that he looked like Joe Dassin.

Alexander is offered to make a sketch of Igor.

Irina Gordopolova is looking for an aunt on her father's side.

Nikolai Dmitrievich Gordopolov (born Nikolai Kirillovich Eremeyev) was born on 28.04.1952 in Primorsky Krai, his real parents are Ekaterina Mikhailovna (born in 1929) and Kirill Mikhailovich (born in 1924) Eremeyev.

According to my grandmother, my own mother brought Nikolai to the city of Arsenyev and gave him to the childless Gordopolov family, he was adopted on 10.07.1953, and my sister was adopted by a woman from the village council.

Continuation of the story, in which Maria (last name is not called) was looking for her mother.

They told her that her mother was dead, but she didn't believe them.

My mother really almost died, as she suffered from drug addiction, but was able to overcome it and return to normal life.

Excerpt of the program in October 2006: Natalia Vinogradova tells how she decided to change her life after an overdose, as a result of which she ended up in a psychiatric hospital.

When Natalia was found, there were doubts whether the girl needed such a mother, but Masha still took her to her home in Omsk, now her mother helps raise her grandson, her life is filled with meaning.

In the studio, Alexander Klimenko finished making a sketch of a friend.

Meeting with Igor Alekseev.

Excerpt of the program in April 2003: Sergey Sergeevich Kotov was born on 19.11.1966, his father was a student from Ghana, Fanuel Komlya Darti, he wanted to marry Nina Kotova, but she refused, said nothing about the pregnancy and left the boy in the baby's house.

After learning that he had a son, Fanuel gave up all business and flew to Moscow, where he met with his son and granddaughter Lisa.

But the most amazing thing began later.

The former orphanage worker Seryozha Kotov turned out to have not only a wonderful father, a doctor and the owner of his own clinic in England, but in general a large and influential family.

Uncle John is an admiral, commander of the Ghanaian Navy (since March 2006 retired, at the time of the release of the program - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Zimbabwe).

Uncle Willie is the head of one of the largest companies that exports fruit from Ghana to Europe, his cousin is the director of the African Branch of the World Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and his great - uncle is an assistant to the first President of Ghana.

Sergei himself was crowned during a visit to Ghana, being ranked among the highest class of leaders.

Ghana Television has made a 4-hour film about this visit and shows it on holidays (excerpt of the film, the coronation of Sergei).

Now Sergey Kotov has public responsibilities in Ghana, together with his father, he created a non-governmental educational institution, opened an Internet center in Ho, develops relations between educational institutions in Ghana and Tver, plus considers more active use of the opportunities of the Tver State Medical Academy, where his father studied, in training specialists for Ghana.

Calendar: 04.2003 04.2005 06.2005 10.2006

Locations: Omsk region [793] Tver region [806]

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