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1970s Soviet television series

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Well, Just You Wait!
Soviet and Russian animated short film series
Seventeen Moments of Spring
1973 Soviet twelve-part television miniseries
What? Where? When?
intellectual game show in USSR and Russia
Vremya
Vremya (, ; ) is the main evening newscast in Russia, airing on Channel One Russia (, ) and previously on Programme One of the Central Television of the USSR (CT USSR; ). The programme has been on the air since 1 January 1968 (there were no broadcasts from August 1991 to December 1994) and has broadcast in color since 1974.
KVN
KVN (, an abbreviation of , Klub vesyolykh i nakhodchivykh or Ka-Ve-En, "Club of the Funny and Inventive [people]") is a Russian and formerly Soviet comedy television show and international competition in which teams compete by giving humorous answers and show prepared sketches. The show originated in the Soviet Union and is based on the earlier program An Evening of Funny Questions (). The program was first aired on the Soviet First Channel on 8 November 1961.
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed
1979 Soviet miniseries by Stanislav Govorukhin
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
1980 television miniseries directed by Igor Maslennikov
The Adventures of the Elektronic
1979 miniseries directed by Konstantin Bromberg
D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers
1978 miniseries directed by George Jungvald-Khilkevitch
Big School-Break
1973 mini series by Aleksey Korenev
The Twelve Chairs
1977 Soviet comedy miniseries by Mark Zakharov
Good Night, Little Ones!
Soviet television programme
Song of the Year
Russian annual music festival held before New Year
The Adjutant of His Excellency
1970 television mini-series by Evgeniy Tashkov
Little Blue Light
Soviet television series
Investigation Held by ZnaToKi
film series
Eternal Call
1973 film by Vladimir Arkadevitsj Krasnopolskiy, Valery Uskov
For Whole Remaining Life
1975 miniseries directed by Pyotr Fomenko
In the World of Animals
television program
Little Tragedies
1980 Soviet miniseries