At what time did everyone run to watch the program "Look"

The program “View” completely changed the view of Russians about television. It came out in the autumn of 1987 in the midst of perestroika. This program broke all the patterns of Soviet television broadcasting, and its hosts were called musketeers of perestroika. The program aired the most frank and acute topics that could previously be considered taboo. Therefore "The Look" The young Soviet minds were so concerned.

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The show "The Look" Initially, the program was led by three charismatic presenters with different roles. Know-it-all - Dmitry Zakharov, a favorite of women - Alexander Lyubimov and a merry man with a mustache - Vladislav Listyev. They were later joined by journalist Vladimir Mukusev and reporter Alexander Politkovsky.

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“The View” raised the most acute topics and ideas of perestroika. They talked about what worried many in those difficult times. This show was a breath of fresh air in the fishing hold. The viewers did not trade in freedom of speech, as they do on other TV shows. The eyes of the presenters were burning, they wanted to convey the truth to ordinary Soviet people.



It happened that some statements were curtailed at the show in Moscow. So, the presenters were not lazy to come to the capital and repeat what was said live. That's what real journalism means. Here there is no equal to the editors-in-chief of “Vzglyad” – historian Yuri Afanasyev and director Mark Zakharov.



Music groups were often invited to the studio. Victor Tsoi and the group “Cinema”, “Aquarium” and “Nautilus Pompilius” performed here. Their songs continued with political themes. For example, “Colonel Vasin came to the front with his young wife” is a ballad by Boris Grebenshchikov about Gorbachev and his wife. Or as in Victor Tsoi's song "Song Without Words":

Do you want to change the world?
Can you take it as it is?
Get up and get out of the way?
Sit on the electric chair or the throne?



They believed in a bright future for their country. They were the true heroes of their time. Before the collapse of the USSR, the program “Vision” was closed in 1990. However, the names of brave journalists are still kept in the memory of Soviet people.