The program is incomplete.
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet discusses amendments to the Constitution and a new electoral law on deputies; engineering competition; restructuring in rural areas; astronauts on the space station Mir; Mikhail Gorbachev's meeting with French President Francois Mitterrand; the French-Soviet space project; the military conflict in Afghanistan; the anniversary of the Delhi Declaration on the Principles of a Nuclear Weapon Free and Non-Violent World; the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; the Congress of the National Liberation Front, the largest ruling party of Algeria; International Conference on Drug Abuse; exhibition in Moscow relating to the victims of Stalin's repression.
Series description: A television newscast, shown on Channel One Russia (since 1995), уфкдшук on the First Program of the Central Television of the USSR. The program has been on the air since January 1, 1968. From December 27, 1991 it became the main news program of the Russian Federation, starting January 1, 1992 it was aired as "Novosti"/News. The program name "Time" reappeared on December 16, 1994. The program has been produced till nowadays. It is produced by the Directorate of the information programs of Channel One (from 1996). Earlier it was produced by the Main Editorial Office of Information of the Central Television (1968—1991), by the Studio of information programs of the All-Union State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company (1991), and by Information Television Agency of the All-Russian State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company (1994-1995). It is broadcasted at 21:00 (from 1972) with the timing of 30 minutes, and until December 31, 1989 the program was repeated at 12:30.
The program is incomplete.
The program is incomplete.
The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet discusses amendments to the Constitution and a new electoral law on deputies; engineering competition; restructuring in rural areas; astronauts on the space station Mir; Mikhail Gorbachev's meeting with French President Francois Mitterrand; the French-Soviet space project; the military conflict in Afghanistan; the anniversary of the Delhi Declaration on the Principles of a Nuclear Weapon Free and Non-Violent World; the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; the Congress of the National Liberation Front, the largest ruling party of Algeria; International Conference on Drug Abuse; exhibition in Moscow relating to the victims of Stalin's repression.
Series description: A television newscast, shown on Channel One Russia (since 1995), уфкдшук on the First Program of the Central Television of the USSR. The program has been on the air since January 1, 1968. From December 27, 1991 it became the main news program of the Russian Federation, starting January 1, 1992 it was aired as "Novosti"/News. The program name "Time" reappeared on December 16, 1994. The program has been produced till nowadays. It is produced by the Directorate of the information programs of Channel One (from 1996). Earlier it was produced by the Main Editorial Office of Information of the Central Television (1968—1991), by the Studio of information programs of the All-Union State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company (1991), and by Information Television Agency of the All-Russian State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company (1994-1995). It is broadcasted at 21:00 (from 1972) with the timing of 30 minutes, and until December 31, 1989 the program was repeated at 12:30.
The program is incomplete.