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C00175518 Page: 129 of 135 UNCLASSIFIED C00175518 Page: 129 of 135 UNCLASSIFIED Document 87 CLAS UNCLASSIFIED CLAS UNCLASSIFIED AFSN LD2312092991C FROM FBIS LONDON UK SUBJ TAKEALL-- FYI -- Soviet TV Preview 23-29 Dec Full Text Superzone of Message 1 Herewith Moscow TV program preview for week 23-29 December as provided by 21 December edition of SEM DNEY (all times Moscow time: GMT + 2). 2 In addition to its normal commitments, BBC will cover and process on merit additional Central Television (CTV1) and Russian TV programs marked for checking. CTV preview for Monday 23 December 0630 Utro 0905 Television film 1115 Many voices -- one world 1120 Cartoon 1200 TSN 1210 Lvov TV program 1250 Invitation to Music. Our premiers. 1335 Documentary 1355 Notebook 1400 You need this 1410 "Te1emix" 1500 TSN 1515 Once upon a time 1530 Television film 1645 Children's hour 1745 Vorld of Enthusiasts 1800 TSN 1815 According to the laws of the market 1845 Television film 2100 TV Inform 2135 Authors' TV on 'Ekho Moskvy" radio station 2320 TSN 2335 Sinners' prayers 0020 Car rally 0100 Date with a waltz Russian TV 0800 Exercises 0815 Business morning 0915 Italian language 0945 Vorld of animals 1030 Cartoon 1045 Music 1100 Parallels: On Germans settling in Leningrad Oblast 1130 "T In Ko" 1200 Film 1300 Film 1330 Russian culture 1410 Jazz 1700 Key to joy 1715 Vorld of animals 1800 Cartoon 1825 Music 1900 "Republic" presents: "Our Expert Opinion" 1910 Facets 1955 Commercials 2000 Vesti 2020 For children 2035 And mercy for the fallen 2050 Can I speak 2100 Play 2155 Fifth wheel 2255 Commercials 2300 Vesti 2320 Fifth wheel continued. 3 LD2312092991TAKE1 4 CTV1 Preview for Tuesday 24 December 0630 Utro 0905 Film 1120 Cartoon 1130 Concert 1200 TSN 1210 Children's hour 1310 Music 1335 Siberia on the screen 1350 Shopping 1405 Open Space 1435 Exchange news 1450 Notebook 1500 TSN 1515 Not only about sport 1535 Film 1645 Musical club 1730 Vith the champions 1745 Vorld of Enthusiasts 1800 TSN 1820 Cartoon 1825 "Antrepriza" studio presents 1840 "Proc-Business and Politics" 1925 Film 2100 News 2135 Political Investigation (series devoted to Afghan war with 5 Shevardnadze, Bonner, Yakovlev) (checking) 2210 Film 0010 TSN 0025 Ballet 0115 Cartoons for adults Russian TV 0800 Exercises 0820 French -beginners 0850 French -intermediate 0920 Cartoon 0930 Film 0955 Authors program 1100 Fifth Vheel 1300 Health 1330 Musical 1455 Exercises 1700 Songs 1720 Cartoons 1730 Travellers' club 1830 Cartoon 1900 Russian Parliamentary Herald 1915 Far East - television review 1955 Commercials 2000 Vesti 2020 Good night, children 2035 "S.R.V." 2045 Humor 2200 Vithout retouching 2255 Commercials 2300 Vesti 2320 Commercials 2325 Documentary on Paul 2 6 LD2312093191TAKE2 7 CTV1 Preview for Vednesday 25 December 8 0630 Utro 0900 Film 1030 Sports 1045 For Children 1130 Documentary 1200 TSN 1210 Quiz 1320 Cartoon 1330 Notebook 1335 Partner 1405 Exchange news 1415 "Te1emix" 1500 Tsn 1515 "Today and before" 1545 Film 1700 Children's hour 1800 TSN 1815 Documentary 1910 Political investigation (checking) 1935 Film 2100 TV Inform 2135 Book fair 2235 Concert 0000 TSN 0015 Music forecast 0045 Autora1ly 0125 Presentation of all-union cultural center Russian TV 0800 Morning exercise 0815 German 0845 German 0915 Cartoon 0945 Approved rr Release ~IO J • This document is made available through the declassification efforts and research of John Greenewald, Jr., creator of: The Black Vault The Black Vault is the largest online Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) document clearinghouse in the world. 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C00175518 Page: 130 of 135 UNCLASSIFIED Key to the world market 1015 Concert 1100 Vithout retouching 1200 "Telepress" 1300 Profession engineer 1330 Music 1345 Documentary 1435 Right to choose 1700 Key to the world market 1730 Poetry 1800 "Quiet night" (Christian tv and radio company) 1830 "Christmas pudding" - program for children 1845 Criminal news 1900 "History of Christmas" (Christian tv and radio company) 1935 Facing Russia 1955 Adverts 2000 Vesti 2020 Good night, children 2035 Entertainment 2135 At the RSFSR Supreme Soviet Session 2200 Concert 2255 Adverts 2300 Vesti 2320 Concert 9 LD2312093291TAKE3 10 CTVI Preview for Thursday, 26 December 0630 Utro 0905 Film 1030 Documentary 1100 Children's hour 1200 TSN 1210 MVD reports 1225 Book fair 1325 Cartoon 1335 Open Space 1405 Notebook 1410 "Telemix" 1500 TSN 1515 "If you are over ••• " 1600 Film 1705 Cartoon 1720 Ecology, Society, Man 1800 TSN 1815 MVD reports 1825 "Under 16 and over" 1905 Political investigation (checking) 1945 Film 2100 TV Inform 2135 Music 2335 TSN 2350 Music 0045 "Avia-show" 0115 Documentary 0205 Concert Russian TV 0800 Morning exercise 0820 Spanish 0850 Spanish 0920 Cartoon 0930 Russian language 1000 Concert 1100 Theater 1230 Concert 1300 Documentary 1350 Music 1410 Health 1440 Gymnastics 1700 Mental exercises 1730 Cartoon 1745 Children's program 1800 Literary 1900 Russian Parliamentary Herald 1915 Facets 1955 Adverts 2000 Vesti 2020 Good night, children 2035 Film 2125 At the RSFSR Supreme Soviet Session 2155 Fifth Vheel 2255 Adverts 2300 Vesti 2320 Adverts 2325 Fifth wheel 0025 Music 11 LD2312093391TAKE4 12 CTVl Preview for Friday 27 December 0630 Utro 0905 Film 1015 Up to 16 and older 1100 Three meetings in the Urals 1200 TSN 1210 Music and us 1410 Stock Exchange News 1425 Notebook 1430 Bridge 1500 TSN 1515 Music 1530 Film 1635 Entertainment 1735 Film 1800 TSN 1815 Man and law 1855 Political investigation (checking) 1940 VID: Field of Vonders 2100 TV Inform 2135 VID 0105 Entertainment 0245 Concert Russian TV 0800 Morning gymnastics 0815 Time of business people 0915 English language 0945 English language 1015 Cartoons 1100 Fifth wheel 1300 Musical film 1415 Documentary 1445 Concert 1700 Documentary 1740 Cartoons 1800 Corruption 1900 Christmas pie 1915 Video channel: "Ural TV" 1955 Adverts 2000 Vesti 2020 Good night, children 2035 Second Russian Revolution 2140 At the RSFSR Supreme Soviet Session 2200 Theater 2255 Adverts 2300 Vesti 2320 Theater 0030 Jazz 13 LD2312093491TAKE5 14 CTV1 Preview for Saturday 28 December 0630 Cartoons 0700 Gymnastics 0730 Saturday morning for the businessman 0830 TSN 0845 "Community" video channel 1000 Our garden 1030 Institute of man 1110 Entertainment 1140 "Center" 1225 Films 1415 Musical kiosk 1445 Ecological chronicle 1500 TSN 1515 "Gong" 1630 Children's film. 1740 "Vedi" 1825 "Love at first sight": first day 1905 Cartoon film 1930 Cinema panorama 2100 TSN 2135 "Vhat, Vhere and Vhen" 2250 TSN 2310 Europe plus 0010 Film 0140 Night fairy tale Russian TV 0800 Gymnastics 0815 "Caucasus revue" (from Pyatigorsk TV studio) 0900 Basketball 0930 "Pearl island" 1000 Silent night 1030 Documentary film 1100 Plus 11 1300 Drama 1500 Save and preserve 1600 From one's own bell tower 1620 New pygmalion 1705 "Aty-Baty ••• " "pay attention" 1740 Christmas pie 1755 Bulgakov 1855 Russian Parliamentary Herald 1910 Pozner and Donahue 2000 Vesti 2020 Good night, children 2035 Vhite crow 2135 TV series entitled "Descendants" 2155 Drama 2300 Vesti 2320 Rock music 15 LD2312093691TAKE6 , C00175518 Page: 131 of 135 UNCLASSIFIED 16 CTVl Preview for Sunday 29 December 0800 Sport 0830 TSN 0845 Sport lotto 0900 Declaration of love 0915 Early in the morning 1000 Serving the Fatherland 1040 Morning star 1130 Travellers' Club 1220 Farmers' program 1300 Help yourself 1345 Under the sign of PI 1500 TSN 1515 Dialogue on the air 1600 New generation chooses 1700 Cartoons 1730 Love at first sight 1810 Many voices - one world 1815 International Panorama 1845 Sunday movie 2100 TV Inform 2135 Football Review 2220 Entertainment (TSN in interval) 0040 Entertainment 0210 Concert Russian TV 0800 Morning exercises 0815 Documentary about photo-artist Karelin 0845 Cartoons 0910 People of the film world: Yuliya Solntseva 1015 Christmas Carols 1040 Recollections of the summer 1115 VeIl forgotten past 1200 UFO 1245 Artist Chudakova 1315 Golf 1410 The Sacred and eternal 1430 Theater 1600 "Capital" TV magazine 1630 Guests at RTR 1745 Christmas pie 1800 Basketball 1900 Flight over the abyss 1935 Facing Russia 1955 Adverts 2000 Vesti 2020 Good night, children 2035 Second Russian R~ 2145 Theater 2255 Adverts 2300 Vesti 2320 K-2 presents (endall) ,........23/1033z dec 17 LD2312093791TAKE7 .
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