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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4
TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham
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TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham, 1987-11-15 - 1989-11-15; HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4; Video Recordings of Soviet and Russian Television Programs; Monitoring Unit; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4
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TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham
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Телемост Киев -- Бирмингем
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ca. 1987-11-15 - 1989-11-15
1988-11-15 (Date of air)
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1 hour 1 minute 32 seconds
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Russian (Original)
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Discussion of war crimes committed by the Nazis in Babii IAr near Kiev, and on the extradition of criminals residing in England. The victims of the crime are among the program's participants. The discussion also revolves around such topics as the story of an Englishwoman who moved to the USSR and the further development of British-Soviet relations. Vladimir Kashpirovskii, as a program participant, gives a “teletherapy” healing session.
Contributors: Markov, Dmitrii (Anchor)

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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4
TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham
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TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham, 1987-11-15 - 1989-11-15; HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4; Video Recordings of Soviet and Russian Television Programs; Monitoring Unit; Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4
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Title
TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham
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Original Title
Телемост Киев -- Бирмингем
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Date(s)
ca. 1987-11-15 - 1989-11-15
1988-11-15 (Date of air)
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Description Level
Item
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Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
1 hour 1 minute 32 seconds
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Language
Russian (Original)
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Notes
The program is incomplete.
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
Broadcasts
Content
Contents Summary

Discussion of war crimes committed by the Nazis in Babii IAr near Kiev, and on the extradition of criminals residing in England. The victims of the crime are among the program's participants. The discussion also revolves around such topics as the story of an Englishwoman who moved to the USSR and the further development of British-Soviet relations. Vladimir Kashpirovskii, as a program participant, gives a “teletherapy” healing session.
Contributors: Markov, Dmitrii (Anchor)

Content
Physical Condition
The program is incomplete.
Hierarchy
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HU OSA 300Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute
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HU OSA 300-81Monitoring Unit
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HU OSA 300-81-9Video Recordings of Soviet and Russian Television Programs
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HU OSA 300-81-9:81VHS PAL #81
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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/1Time
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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/3The World Today
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HU OSA 300-81-9:81/4TV Space Bridge Kiev -- Birmingham