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The Admiral
2008 Russian biopic film by Andrei Kravchuk
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.
The Dawns Here Are Quiet
2015 film by Renat Davlet'yarov
The Sniffer
Ukrainian television series
Good Night, Little Ones!
Soviet television programme
Better Than Us
television series
Song of the Year
Russian annual music festival held before New Year
The Voice
Russian reality talent show
Pole Chudes
Russian game show
Fabrika Zvezd
Russian television series
The French Guy
2004 Russian television film by Vera Storozheva
Streets of Broken Lights
television series
The Three Musketeers
2013 miniseries directed by Sergey Zhigunov
Azazel
2002 mini-serial directed by Aleksandr Adabashyan
Evening Urgant
Russian late-night talk show
Investigation Held by ZnaToKi
film series
Deadly Force
television series
Let Them Talk
Russian talk show
The Method
Russian television drama series
Brezhnev
2005 film by Sergey Snezhkin
Russian Translation
Russian TV miniseries
Trotsky
Russian biographical television mini-series
Sled
television series
Vasilisa
2014 film directed by Anton Sivers
In the World of Animals
television program
Big Difference
television series
Ottepel
2013 Russian TV series directed by Valery Todorovsky
Dobroye Utro
Russian TV program
Silver Spoon
Russian television series
Wait For Me
television series
Slaboye Zveno
Russian version of the game show The Weakest Link
Mata Hari
television series
Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno
television series
Minuta slavy
Russian reality television series
The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik
television series
Travelers' Club
1960 television programme
Esenin
television series
Ice Age
TV series
Vzglyad
1987 television programme
Children of the Arbat (TV series)
2004 film by Andrei Eshpai
Catherine the Great
2015 Russian television series
The Dark Side of the Moon
Russian TV series
Calambur
Calambur (, , Pun) is a Ukrainian sketch comedy TV show that was first aired on October 12, 1996 on Russian TV channel ORT (now Channel One Russia). It combines slapstick humor and stand-up elements to create what its creators describe as "video comics".