Report from the Conference on Disarmament; segment on an open-air museum; a discussion of trade issues between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Featured in the program: Kohl, Helmut (Chancellor of Germany)
Contributors: Vedeniapin, Gennadii (Anchor); Kolesnichenko, Tomas (Anchor); Fesunenko, Igor' Sergeevich (Anchor); Rudakov, Anatolii (Camera)
Series description: Newsmagazine of the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting aired weekly on Sundays at 7 p.m. in 1969-1987. The program consisted of several sections: an overview of the major political and economic events of the week, the workers fight for their rights, unemployment and racism, national liberation movements, international security, and culture. Its slogan was "Events, Facts, and Commentaries." Its hosts were Aleksandr Bovin, Henry Borovik, Gennadii Gerasimov, Valentin Zorin, Aleksandr Kaverznev, Boris Kalyagin, Vitalii Kobyshev, Tomas Kolesnichenko, Edward Mnatsakanov, Farid Seiful-Mulyukov, Anatolii Ovsyannikov, Vsevolod Ovchinnikov, and Igor' Fesunenko.
Report from the Conference on Disarmament; segment on an open-air museum; a discussion of trade issues between the Soviet Union and the United States.
Featured in the program: Kohl, Helmut (Chancellor of Germany)
Contributors: Vedeniapin, Gennadii (Anchor); Kolesnichenko, Tomas (Anchor); Fesunenko, Igor' Sergeevich (Anchor); Rudakov, Anatolii (Camera)
Series description: Newsmagazine of the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting aired weekly on Sundays at 7 p.m. in 1969-1987. The program consisted of several sections: an overview of the major political and economic events of the week, the workers fight for their rights, unemployment and racism, national liberation movements, international security, and culture. Its slogan was "Events, Facts, and Commentaries." Its hosts were Aleksandr Bovin, Henry Borovik, Gennadii Gerasimov, Valentin Zorin, Aleksandr Kaverznev, Boris Kalyagin, Vitalii Kobyshev, Tomas Kolesnichenko, Edward Mnatsakanov, Farid Seiful-Mulyukov, Anatolii Ovsyannikov, Vsevolod Ovchinnikov, and Igor' Fesunenko.