First morning star. Dawn and sunset of the Morning Star

25.06.2019

In March 1991, ORT (Channel One) launched the first musical television talent competition in the history of Russian television - the Morning Star program.
The host of the show, Yuri Nikolaev, opened a lot of future celebrities to the country, but in 2003 the broadcast from the air was replaced by the reality show "Star Factory" ... We remembered the musicians who started on the stage of the "Morning Star".

"Lyceum"

Anastasia Makarevich, Elena Perova and Isolda Ishkhanishvili shot in 1995 with the song "Autumn". 4 years before, the girls warmed up on the stage of the "Morning Star" with the song ABBA "One of Us".

Prokhor Chaliapin

In 1999, Prokhor took third place on the "Star" with the song "Unreal Dream". The future wife of the young artist was then 43 years old ...

Ani Lorak

In March 1995, a certain Carolina had already applied for "Morning Star", so 17-year-old Carolina Kuek wrote her name backwards and sang the song in her native language under an unusual pseudonym.

Valeria

In 1992, Valeria won the Morning Star. 22 years old was the maximum age to enter the competition.

Julia Nachalova

Nachalova won the Zvezda in the same year as Valeria, only she was then 10 years old. Julia competed in a different age category.

Sergey Lazarev

Another Star winner. Lazarev took first place in the competition in 1997. Then the company Yuri Nikolaev as the host was young Yulia Malinovskaya, Lazarev's girlfriend in Fidget.

Vlad Topalov

In 2001, Lazarev again appeared on the stage of "Stars" - already in the company of Vlad Topalov. The guys performed a song from the musical Notre Dame de Paris. Until the all-Russian hysteria for the duet Smash! there was very little left. Seryozha and Vlad could not even imagine how many times they would have to perform the famous "Belle" ...

Pelagia

In 1996, 10-year-old Pelageya won the Morning Star competition and received a thousand dollars!

Angelica Varum

In 1990, Varum made her debut as an independent vocalist with the song "Midnight Cowboy", and the following year the singer's first album, "Good Bye, My Boy", was released. Of course it was the bomb.

Ah, what were the times! The program "Morning Star", "Love at First Sight", "Morning Mail", "Me and My Dog" ... The whole country could not be pulled out of the house when these programs were shown on TV. And then most of them closed. Just. Without explaning the reason. Woman's Day decided to find out where the country's most beloved TV programs have gone. The very ones whose success most modern TV shows have not been able to repeat so far.

Maxim Chizhikov, Vsevolod Eremin, Elena Selina, Olga Bekhtolt, Daria Evans May 15, 2015

"Morning Star"

Start

In 1991, on the First Channel of the then Soviet television, a new musical program "Morning Star" was aired, which immediately won the hearts of all viewers.

The famous TV presenter, actor and showman Yuri Nikolaev became the author and host of the program. It is worth noting that Yuri could not then find a sponsor to select a team, children, operators, rent premises ... The author of the program had to invest his own money in the program, borrowed from a bank.

Contest Rules

The program was held on a competitive basis, in which the participants showed their skills in the vocal or dance genre, depending on age (age groups from 3 to 15 and from 15 to 22 years). The jury, consisting of four people, gave an assessment to each of the participants. The one with the most points advanced to the next round. In addition, the program included a competition for presenters and a competition for young performers of classical music, held jointly with the New Names Foundation.

I must say, "Morning Star" paved the way to fame for many now famous pop performers, such as Ani Lorak, Yulia Nachalova, Sergey Lazarev, and many others. The program, which lasted 12 years, was repeatedly awarded the highest awards, including international ones.

Latest release

In 2002, she migrated from Channel One to TVC, where she existed until 2003. On November 16, 2003, the last release of the program took place.

The creator of the program that will be remembered forever by everyone happily recalls the past years and is sad that his offspring was closed.

In his opinion, today there are few programs for teenagers on domestic television, and he would very much like to revive the Morning Star, but, unfortunately, this does not depend on him.

“When I conceived the program, I thought that if it lasts for several years, it will be great,” recalls Yuri Alexandrovich. - As a result, the transfer lasted 13 years. For the program, I think this is a very good indicator. Nevertheless, television goes further, new formats have appeared, new views from Channel One. The "Star Factory" appeared, which was considered similar to the "Morning Star", and my program was closed. It’s not that I’m offended, it’s just my brainchild, and, probably, I should have gone further, developed more. Although I was always introducing some new ideas, nominations, decorations. But, probably, it was necessary to change the form itself in accordance with the times. Of course, I dream of resuming Morning Star, but I think that it would hardly have sounded on Channel One. Now there is a children's "Voice", a very good program. Perhaps she would have gone on another channel. You see, now all channels have transformed my idea in one form or another, and now every channel has children's programs. Of course, what I came up with is an author's program. Now, alas, there are practically no copyright programs, and I don’t remember that since the 90th year someone has promoted their own brand. I did it and I'm happy that I did it."

"Love at first sight"

Start

Love at First Sight is a television romantic game show. It aired from January 12, 1991 to August 31, 1999 on the RTR TV channel. The very first episode of the program was filmed in London, in the studio where the English version of "Love at first sight" was filmed. The hosts of the program were Alla Volkova and Boris Kryuk. And the voice of Hook now sounds in the program “What? Where? When?".

In 2011, an attempt was made to revive the show with slightly modified rules on the MTV channel, but the attempt was unsuccessful. The transfer in this form lasted less than six months.

There are still analogues of the TV game, but “Love at First Sight” has remained for our viewers one of the brightest and most unusual programs of the Soviet period. First of all, the audience loved her for her mystery and romance. There was no vulgarity in it, which is now in abundance on the modern television screen.

Rules of the game

The action took place in two stages. On the first day, three girls and three guys met for the first time in the studio, where they answered the insidious questions of the presenters. At the end of the game, by simultaneously pressing the buttons, it was determined who sympathized with whom. If the participants' opinions matched those of the computer, the happy couple went to a restaurant to get to know each other better and prepare for the next stage.

On the next day, the participants were asked to answer the questions of the presenters, how the partner (sha) would behave in a given situation. The correct answer gave the right to one shot, which were realized at the end of the game. Shooting was carried out in sectors, behind which were various prizes, including the main one - "Romantic Journey". When they hit the "Broken Heart", the game stopped and the couple lost everything "that was acquired by overwork."

Subsequently, the rules changed somewhat - the pair for the second stage began to be determined by the vote of the audience in the studio, and the number of heart sectors decreased (but the Broken Heart sector disappeared). The main idea of ​​the program - the creation of a happy married couple, for whom a romantic trip would be a wedding gift, remained.

End of love

In this form, "Love" lasted until the end of August 1999. After the closing of this show, Alla got married for the third time and disappeared from the screens. However, she did not stop her creative activity, becoming the editor of the Igra-TV production center.

But Boris Kryuk remained in front of the public, hosting the program “What? Where? When?".

“You know, the story of why the program was closed is overgrown with legends. In fact, the last few years of its existence, the broadcasts went out less and less. The last shooting was in 1998 right before Black Tuesday, - shared Boris Kryuk. “So the economic situation has had an impact. I must say that it was quite an expensive show because of the scenery, computers, etc. Alla and I grew up a little during the journey and wanted to move on. As a result, "Love at First Sight" went on for some more time, but still closed. Everything was by mutual agreement, no one had any complaints about this. After that, a lot of analogues appeared on the screens, which could not repeat our success.

Now I have found myself so much in the program “What? Where? When?" because I'm not on the screen. I don't like it when people come up to me and want something from me. By my nature, I am not an actor, I do not need to be loved, looked at, etc. I prefer to stay in the background."

"50x50"

About the transfer

"50x50" is an information and entertainment music program for young people that appeared on television in 1989. The symbol of the program was a branded screensaver in the form of a zebra. The people of the TV show got the nickname "Fifty-Fifty". The name reflected the concept of the program: half music and half information, half of the invitees are already well-known pop stars and half are beginners.

The informational part told about the news in the world of show business, musical events.

Among other things, the program showed new video clips, interviewed stars, organized contests and quizzes from Russian pop stars and sponsors.

First broadcast

The program first aired on CT's First Program in 1989. From 1989 to 1991, Sergey Minaev was the host. In 1990, Alexey Veselkin became his co-host, they spent several issues together.

In 1991, the program was hosted by Veselkin alone, a little later Ksenia Strizh became his co-host, and in 1993 the director of the program, Nikolai Fomenko, replaced her with Dina Rubanova. Veselkin led some issues alone. In 1992, the program aired on the 2x2 TV channel, but soon returned to the 1st Ostankino channel. Several issues in 1992 were held by Nikolai Fomenko and Sergey Kalvarsky.

closure

In early 1998, the program was closed, but on September 19, 1998, it was resumed on RTR under the name “50x50. I'll be a star." Sergey Minaev again became the host, some episodes were hosted by Kirill Kalyan instead. In the new version, the presenter passed the commentary on to teenagers, each of whom dreamed of becoming a star.

Where, just like in previous releases, various clips of popular stars were shown. On April 24, 1999, the last issue was released on RTR. Finally, the last issue appeared in 2000 on the TV-6 channel, after which the program was no longer aired.

The TV show "50x50" at that time was the most spectacular and large-scale musical project. The presenters were allowed to improvise live. The program filmed its own video clips. The news component of the program consisted of interesting events of the Soviet and later Russian show business.

"Two pianos"

About the transfer

The musical television game "Two Pianos" was broadcast on the RTR channel from 1998 to 2003.

In 2004, she migrated to the TVC channel, where she stayed until May 2005. It is worth noting that the program was awarded the national award "Ovation-1998" in the nomination "Best Musical Program of the Year".

Rules of the game

Let's remember what the rules of the game were. So, two teams of three people participate: two invited guests (usually famous actors or singers) and an accompanist. In turn, the teams choose one of the closed blue screens and must guess the intended song, the line from which is encrypted on TV screens. It is impossible to guess the song by the first word, so the participants are obliged to sing any song where the open word occurs, always in the corresponding case. If the players open the red screen, the turn passes to the other team.

In the super game of the transfer, all six screens open at once, on which the words of the song are mixed up in places. Either the facilitator may ask the finalist team to name a number from one to six, or invite the finalist to the stage to select one of the six balloons, each with the same numbers written on them. The number on the ball or named by the team of finalists will correspond to the number of screens to be opened. If the participants of one of the teams guess the song, then the team of a certain piano becomes the winner of the program.

Leading

The hosts of the program were Sergey Minaev (1998-2001), then he was replaced by Valery Syutkin (2002-2003), and then he continued to broadcast in 2004 until the closure in 2005.

"My family"

About the program

Everyone, of course, remembers the Russian family talk show with Valery Komissarov, which aired on ORT from July 25 to August 29, 1996, then there was a break until October 3, 1996, after which My Family returned to the air and aired on Thursdays , then on Saturdays until the end of 1997. In 1998, the program moved to RTR and aired there on Saturday evenings until 2003. And already from 2004 to 2005 there were reruns on the TV3 channel.

Rules

The program discussed various types of family problems. Both professional psychologists and actors, musicians and so on participated. The conversations usually took place in the studio, in a makeshift large kitchen.

Closing the program

Initially, they wanted to close the program in the spring of 2003, but then the information was refuted by the presenter himself. The final decision to close it was made in the summer of 2003, when Valery Komissarov joined the United Russia party and entered politics, as well as new television projects.

"Morning Post"

About the transfer

The program "Morning Mail" went on the air in 1974. It aired consistently on Sundays at 11 am until the mid-90s.

The host was Yuri Nikolaev, but sometimes Shirvindt, Derzhavin, Shifrin, Vedeneeva, Akopyan, Shustitsky were broadcasting. The program was very popular with the Soviet audience. Even in the Soviet army, the weekend routine included the item “Viewing the programs “I Serve the Soviet Union” and “Morning Mail”.

Rules

The concept of the program is the fulfillment of requests from the audience. According to the script, bags of letters came to the program, where the audience asked to fulfill the musical request. Nikolaev read an interesting letter and turned on a musical number. In fact, bags of letters, of course, came, but no one fulfilled these requests. Nikolaev said in an interview that if all applications were fulfilled, then there would be no one in the program except Pugacheva, Kobzon, Antonov and Rotaru. They just wrote a script with an interesting plot and acted out the host and the guests of the program, if they were invited.

Sunset of popularity

In the mid-90s, Nikolaev led a new project "Morning Star" and left the "Morning Post". The program immediately lost its ratings and moved to the ORT channel, where it was hosted by Cabaret Duet Academy, Sergei Minaev, and the Ponomarenko brothers. Later, Nikolaev returned to the transmission and tried to revive it, but to no avail. The transfer was safely forgotten.

"Me and my dog"

About the show

Dog show "Me and my dog" - an entertainment program in which the owners and their dogs took part. Together they participated in competitions, overcame obstacles together, answered questions and received prizes.

In 1995, the program first appeared on the NTV channel, and in 2002 it moved to Channel One. Also in 2002, the program aired on Ren TV.

The main motto of the "Dog Show" is: "If the dog cannot do something, the owner can do it for him, and vice versa."

Rules

Any person raising a dog could take part in the show. The competitions were evaluated by a jury, which usually included theater and film artists, popular pop singers, poets, composers, writers, directors.

After the capture of the NTV television company in April 2001, the program was temporarily suspended, and replays of the best moments of the old episodes were on the air. In the fall of 2001, the authors of the program decided to change the concept in connection with the move to a new studio. The dog walking yard was transformed into an elite dog club, and the image of the host, who became the owner of this club, also changed. But as before, the entrance to the studio was open to everyone without exception. A brass band also appeared in the studio.

Closing the transfer

In September 2002, the program, along with the program "Traveling a Naturalist", moved to Channel One.

However, the style of the studio and graphic design remained the same. In 2004, the NTV channel wanted to lure the Dog Show back to itself, but this never happened. The program finally ceased to exist in August 2005.

Achievements

The program was nominated four times for the national television competition "TEFI" (in 1996 - as the best program for children, in 1997 - "The best presenter", in 1998 - as the best entertainment program and the best presenter). Has a diploma of the International Festival of TV Programs for Children and Youth. Its permanent host is Mikhail Shirvindt.

"Call of the Jungle"

Description

The children's entertainment program Call of the Jungle originally aired on Channel One on a weekly Saturday morning from 1993 to 1995 and on ORT every Wednesday from 1995 to 2002. The first host of the program was Sergey Suponev. After him, the transfer was also carried out by Pyotr Fedorov and Nikolai Gadomsky.

Rules of the game

The game, as a rule, was attended by two teams - "predators" and "herbivores". Each team had 4 people.

Herbivores played in yellow T-shirts, which had images of animals on them. So, there were elephant, panda, koala, monkey participants. Predators played in red jerseys: crocodile, lion, panther and leopard.

Two teams competed in competitions like the Merry Starts. When the “herbivores” won in a particular competition, they were thrown a fake “banana” as one point. When the "predators" won, they threw a fake "bone". At the end of the game, the team that had the most bananas or bones in the basket by the end of the game won.

From 2006 to September 12, 2009, the episodes shown on ORT from 1995 to January 12, 2002 were rerun on the former Telenanny channel. Since June 1, 2011, episodes of 1993-1994 have been repeated on the Nostalgia channel.

"Sex with Anfisa Chekhova"

About the transfer

Who do people prefer to have sex with? Where do they do it? When? How? Anfisa Chekhova shared detailed, fresh, interesting information on how to get real satisfaction from intimate life in her television erotic show Sex with Anfisa Chekhova.

She introduced the audience to the practical and technical side of sexual life. Real intimate stories, the opinion of sexologists, the results of research by scientists. The program talked about all aspects of sexual relations, the desire for intimacy, the search for unusual experiences, intimacy for one night, passion, love, a thirst for adventure.

The erotic show "Sex with Anfisa Chekhova" has been released in Russia since 2000. The author of the idea and permanent presenter Anfisa Chekhova has been collecting materials for many years to acquaint viewers with her findings. Considering the nature of the broadcast, it was usually put on either at midnight or a little later. Specially invited male strippers helped Anfisa reveal the innermost secrets of her sexual life.

In her program, Anfisa talked about the most interesting stories from people's personal lives. About how to become sexy and realize your innermost desires, how to return an extinct passion, win a beloved man and prevent him from going to the left.

Show closing

Despite the popularity of the show, it was not destined to last long. During the economic crisis, filming of new episodes of the program was stopped. The project was frozen, and the old releases of the program until 2012 were released in repetitions.

"Window"

Start

The first issue of the program "Windows" was released on the STS channel on May 20, 2002. And immediately gathered a huge audience at the screens. After all, spying on the neighbors through the keyhole is a curious and beloved by many people. And in the program, non-childish passions were in full swing: offended wives pulled out the hair of their husband's mistresses, men fought because of the slightest insults, both strippers and transvestites came to the program, and, of course, all this was accompanied by obscene language. The audience has never seen such a show! On Channel One there were similar programs with similar washing of bones and digging in dirty linen: “The Big Laundry”, “My Family”, but it seemed that there were still some kind of framework. In "Windows" they were completely erased.

There was another factor why the audience liked the show so much. He was led by the charming Dmitry Nagiev in a shirt unbuttoned on his chest and with long curly hair. He was not shy in expressions, sometimes he himself pushed the foreheads of the guests, and his “everything, bye, bye” is still remembered by the audience.

Plot

The idea and style of the program is copied from The Jerry Springer Show, which has been on the air since 1991.

Usually the plot of the program developed according to the following scheme: Dmitry Nagiev explained the background of the conflict, then the participants were invited to the studio one by one. The heroes dealt with each other verbally or with the use of force. In this case, by the way, there was a “security service” in the studio, consisting of two strong men, whose goal was to separate the fighting.

After the end of the discussion, the host announced the "gong" and invited the audience to speak about the problem, and each was given exactly ten seconds. So, for one program, three different stories were analyzed, which were not connected in any way.

Latest release

A few months after the start of the broadcast of the program, the newly appeared TVS channel wanted to lure the rating “Windows” to itself. But the author of the scandalous talk show, Valery Komissarov, changed his mind at the last moment and canceled the deal.

In 2002, the new CEO of the STS channel, Alexander Rodnyansky, decided to close Okna. And from July 22, 2002, the program began to appear on the TNT channel. True, the rest of the summer, until September 1, was also played on STS on the old editions of Okon.

In February 2005, the last block of programs was filmed, and in the same year the talk show was closed due to fading ratings. The fact is that by this moment the audience was finally convinced that all the characters are dummy actors. At first, many still believed that these were real people who dared to come to the program in order to sort out their family affairs. But attentive viewers began to notice that in some issues the characters are repeated, but the stories they tell do not match.

“I’ll tell you a secret: during the existence of the program, there was not a single real hero in it,” Dmitry admitted a few years after the show closed. - So far, no one has repeated the success of "Windows". Imagine when a channel with a share of 3.4% (professionals should understand this) gives 26%. It's like an ant carrying an elephant. It was like this.

God bless the creators of the program. During my work at Okny, I bought real estate in Moscow. So we still exist in a small apartment - me and my mother with a cat.

Lolita without complexes

Start

The first issue of the program was released on Channel One on August 29, 2005. The theme is eternal: family problems, relationships between fathers and children, men and women, sex, love... But there is one difference: Lolita's emotionality. The singer talked to each guest like a close friend. She never condemned, but she could openly express the most impartial criticism, and then cry with the hero. Her motto: "Getting rid of complexes helps a person to change his attitude to life, and therefore change his life."

Plot

Each program was devoted to a separate topic. Lolita indicated a series of questions that she tried to answer together with her guests, each of whom told his story at a separate table in the center of the hall. The studio was also attended by professional psychologists, psychotherapists, who gave the characters specific advice and helped them find a way out of the most hopeless situations. And this, by the way, was a breakthrough in the talk show format. Lolita was one of the first to work in conjunction with professional commentators, for which in 2007 she was awarded the TEFI national television award in the Talk Show Host nomination.

Latest release

The talk show was closed in 2007 at the initiative of Lolita herself. The singer admitted that this work terribly exhausted her.

“There is no secret here, I was just tired and left,” Lolita said. - I passed all the stories through myself, delved into the essence of each, got madly tired and, as a result, broke down from overexertion. Physically, at that time, I passed too much, because television is not my only job. And I was not satisfied with the installation of the program. What took place on the site was livelier and richer than what went on the air. I'm talking about technical flaws. It happens that the operator misses, and the one who sits at the control panel in the editing room is too lazy to tell about it. I am a perfectionist by nature, so when I see this, I swear. I’m used to delve into everything to the very essence and I don’t understand how you can work carelessly. I'm uncomfortable."

Return

After 8 years, the program has a chance to return to the screens. True, on a different channel and with a different name.

- For those who missed the program "Without complexes": since August 2014, the shooting of my new show "Lolita" has been going on, - the singer announced the good news. We got the go-ahead after the pilot episodes. The program will be aired on Friday!

"I myself"

Start

The first truly female talk show appeared on February 22, 1995, on the eve of the men's holiday Defender of the Fatherland Day, as a protest against the fact that most films and programs of that time were oriented towards men: politics, sports, action films, etc. In the program “I myself” they talked only about women's problems under the guidance of Yulia Menshova, the daughter of director Vladimir Menshov and actress Vera Alentova. Julia did not want to follow in the footsteps of her star parents, and this was her first attempt to do something on her own. In just a few months, she has already become one of the most popular, most recognizable TV presenters on the Russian television screen.

Plot

Celebrities, experts in various fields and the most ordinary people gathered in the studio to talk openly, argue about pressing issues: “I don’t love my child”, “My husband joined a sect”, etc. In different periods of the talk show going on the air, Yulia Menshova had co-hosts: playwright and prose writer Irina Khrisanfova, psychologist Olga Serdobova, writer Maria Arbatova.

closure

The program “I myself” lasted until 2002, first airing on the TV-6 channel, and later on NTV. Over the years of its existence, the program “I myself” has repeatedly changed its style, appeared on different channels, but all this time it has remained one of the most popular, highest-rated talk shows. In 1999, Yulia Menshova became the winner of the TEFI national television award in the Talk Show Host nomination. “Before working on the show“ Myself ”, dad was not too proud of my success. Basically, they sawed me with my mother, ”Julia recalled. - And when I left under their wing, theater and cinema, and took up television, some kind of objectivity came. They began to react more calmly. And finally they became proud of me. After receiving TEFI, my dad even praised me for the first time.

Return to TV

After almost 10 years, Yulia Menshova returned to TV. On Channel One, her author's program “Alone with Everyone” is now being released, where she talks with popular people for an hour. “This is a return to the native home,” Yulia admitted. - Over the past 10 years, some changes have taken place on television, but they are more of a structural order. What we once opened as a bicycle is now working on an automatic machine. And it's very nice. As for the actual recording of the program, I don't have the feeling that there was any kind of pause at all. I do not feel mad excitement, I calculate my strength and know what I can and what not. Probably, when it really is your business, you adequately assess your strengths, without underestimating the possibilities and not exaggerating.

"Lucky case"

Start

On domestic television, the family TV show appeared in 1989. This is not the know-how of our producers, but an analogue of the American show "Race for the Leader". Each edition was attended by two teams (families), consisting of four people. They answered the intellectual questions of the presenter, each other, viewers. Based on the results of 5 rounds, the winner was determined. The team, which managed to win four games in a row, received unthinkable prizes at that time: a TV, a VCR and a music center.

Rules

The rules of the quiz have changed over time. Initially, on the table in front of the teams there was a playing field with colored sectors, indicating the topics of the questions. After 1994 this field disappeared. True, a new round appeared, where pop stars, actors, athletes asked questions to the participants. The ratings for Lucky Chance were crazy until 1999. After moving from ORT to TVC, the program lasted another couple of months, and then completely closed.

Leading

From the very first issue, the quiz was hosted by Mikhail Marfin, who, one might say, along with Voroshilov, instilled in Russians a love for smart games. In addition to hosting Lucky Event, Mikhail from 1992 to 2004 was the editor of the Major League of KVN, in 2007-2009 he was a permanent jury member of the TNT programs Laughter Without Rules and Killer League. Since 2013, he has been hosting the show "You Can't Think Smarter" on the STV channel. Writes scripts for series and films.

"Women's Look" by Oksana Pushkina

Start

For the first time, the domestic viewer found out who Oksana Pushkina was in 1997. Upon returning to her homeland after a long stay in the United States, the journalist came to the VID company with a proposal to make an author's program about the difficult fate of women. The creators of VID liked the idea. A couple of months later, “Women's Stories” by Oksana Pushkina appeared on the air. The audience instantly remembered Pushkin's manner of presentation: the revelations of the stars talking about their difficult lives, overcoming adversity and a sympathetic voice-over. Oksana at the moment became one of the most popular presenters.

Moving to NTV

True, despite the success, two years later, Pushkin moved to NTV due to financial disagreements with the channel. Like, no money was paid. Oksana's new program became known as Oksana Pushkina's Women's Look. But the "first button" did not lag behind. Oerteshniks launched a twin project "Women's Stories" with Tatyana Pushkina. Not only did the hosts of similar programs have the same last names, they also looked very similar in appearance. As a result, the two channels had almost identical programs.

closure

The last issue of "Women's Look ..." was aired in 2013. The transfer was closed due to Pushkina's return to Channel One.

Talk show "Arina"

Start

The program aired on the NTV channel in 1998-1999. The host, as the name implies, is Arina Sharapova. The genre of this show is very similar to Yulia Menshova's project "Alone with Everyone", which is now on Channel One.

The essence of the project

Famous people came to the studio to Arina and talked on various, sometimes very personal topics. For example, on one of the talk show broadcasts there was Lyudmila Gurchenko, who spoke about a terrible illness that she suffered in 1996. Sharapova's program was distinguished by very interesting, but at the same time tactful questions and, of course, the charm of the presenter.

closure

However, in October 1999, Arina left for TV-6, and in 2001 she returned to the First, where she still leads Good Morning. From 2007 to 2010, Sharapova was the co-host of Fashion Sentence. In 2013, she held several episodes of the game "The Best Husband", in 2014 - the host of the "Island of Crimea" project. Since the same 2014, she has been the president of the School of Arts and Media Technologies.

"Brain Ring"

Start

Another intellectual show of domestic production from Vladimir Voroshilov. The creator of the program "What? Where? When?" I conceived this project in the early 80s. However, he managed to bring the idea to life only a decade later. The essence of the program is close to that of ChGK, however, instead of one team of experts, two teams of 6 people each answer the same questions. The order of answers is determined by the button on the table of participants: whoever clicked first - first and answered. Accordingly, the intensity of passions due to competitive struggle intensified.

Leading

The first few issues in the early 90s were conducted by Voroshilov himself. In 1991, Andrei Kozlov, one of the experts in the elite club, became the project leader. In addition to him, Alexander Druz, Boris Burda, Vladimir Belkin took part in the Brain Ring at different times.

What now?

The program also moved frequently from channel to channel. At first, it was shown on the first button, for some time it was on the TVC. From February 6 to December 4, 2010, she appeared on the STS TV channel. The hosts were Andrey Kozlov and actress Elizaveta Arzamasova (in the image of Galina Sergeevna Vasnetsova, a character in the TV series "Daddy's Daughters"). In 2013, several episodes were shown by the Zvezda channel (a special tournament among employees of the Ministry of Defense).

Also, their versions of the show were released in Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan.

"Up to 16 and over"

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In 1983, a program appeared on the First Program of the Central Television of the USSR, highlighting the life of young people. Moreover, it spoke not only about the achievements and successes of young Soviet citizens, but also about their problems. Homelessness, hazing in the army, drugs and rock and roll - the presenters and correspondents of "Up to 16 ..." dealt with the most burning topics. Even intimate issues were discussed in the “Tete-a-tete” section. Famous people were often invited to the program. So, in 1988, immediately after the sensational film "The Needle", the idol of that time, Viktor Tsoi, appeared on the air.

Journalists and presenters

At the initial stage, the issue was a magazine, consisting of separate stories, reports. Later, the program became closer to the format of a talk show with the studio and guests discussing the burning topics of the younger generation. Among the hosts of the show were Sergey Suponev, who since 1986 worked in the Children's Edition of the Central Television and prepared stories for the program "Under 16 and Over" and Alexei Veselkin.

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On the blue screens "Under 16 and older" lasted a long time, until 2001. Since then, the project has been on indefinite leave. No one has fully occupied this niche.

"The Domino Principle"

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The program started on the NTV channel in 2001. Elena Ishcheeva and Elena Khanga were chosen as the hosts of the Domino Principle. Issues were daily. The program caused an unprecedented stir - more than 700 programs went on the air in three television seasons.

The essence of the program

The talk show was based on real characters and real stories. In each issue, the presenters, together with the guests and experts of the program, discussed a specific situation or problem. The name "Domino Principle" was intended to reflect the essence of what is happening in the studio - the desire to study every circumstance, any factor that affects the chain of subsequent events. In a figurative sense, when one domino pushes another, the whole chain falls.

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More and more often, Elena Ishcheeva and Elena Hange had to resolve conflicts not only between the participants of the broadcasts, but also between themselves. As Ishcheeva later admitted, she and Khanga could not work together, but if this happened, the program could have existed for a very, very long time. By 2006, ratings for The Domino Principle were so low that the program had to be taken off the air.

"Details"

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The program appeared on the TV network of the STS channel in 2002. Tina Kandelaki became the host of "Details". The episodes were broadcast live. The production of the first version of the program, which was released from September to December 2002, was carried out by the TV company VID. Then the program went for revision and returned to the air only in 2003.

The essence of the program

Guests came to Tina Kandelaki's studio, with whom it would be interesting and informative to talk on various topics. From 2003 to 2007, the “Details in the Morning” program was released, hosted by Sasha Markvo and Nastya Chukhrai, and the regular issue was released on weekdays at night. From this program went "Stories in Detail" and "Cinema in Detail". Since the autumn of 2006, the program has been broadcast live and has become interactive - anyone can call the studio of the program and ask the guest a question. At the same time, politicians were never invited to the program in accordance with the apolitical concept of STS broadcasting.

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In November 2006, Tina Kandelaki became the winner of the TEFI award in the nomination "Talk Show Host" thanks to this TV show. However, in the first half of 2007, the popular program disappeared from the air of CTC due to the low ratings of the latest episodes. The reason for the ratings downgrade is that the format is not updated. In addition, it was mentioned that over the four years of the existence of the program, Kandelaki managed to talk with almost all possible guests.

In the summer of 2007, we decided to revive the program in an updated format. Tina Kandelaki began to lead it along with Renata Litvinova and Kirill Serebrennikov. However, this format did not arouse much viewer interest, and after the New Year holidays in 2008, the program was finally closed.

"Weak Link"

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The television game "The Weakest Link" on Russian television has become an analogue of the English The Weakest Link. In Russia, the program was launched on September 25, 2001. She immediately aroused the increased interest of the audience and even divided it into two camps: some considered the game to be excessively cruel, revealing the most obscene qualities in people, while others, on the contrary, were interesting and exciting.

Rules of the game

A team of seven (until November 2001 - nine) previously unknown people is trying to earn a prize of up to 400,000 rubles by answering questions from the presenter. A total of 6 rounds with 7 players, 7 rounds with 8 players, 8 rounds with 9 players and a final. The time of each round is limited (the duration of the first round is 2.5 minutes, each subsequent round is 10 seconds less), the time for thinking about the questions of the final is not limited.

A feature of the transfer is the removal of one of the players at the end of each game round, which is done by voting of all players.

The first question of the first round is given to the player whose name is first in alphabetical order (in subsequent rounds - to the strongest player of the previous round according to statistics, or if the strongest link left the game, then the player with the name first in alphabetical order or the next strong link in statistics starts the round), then the players answer in turn. In each round, you can earn up to 50,000 rubles by building chains of correct answers. In the last round, any amount earned by the participants is doubled (that is, you can earn up to 100,000 rubles). The fastest way to earn the maximum amount is to build a chain of 8 correct answers, in which case the round ends ahead of schedule.

Jokes by Maria Kiseleva:

- Who is dragging the whole team down?

- Who got lost in the three pines?

Who has a head just to eat in it?

- Who is suitable for the slogan "Slower, lower, weaker"?

- Whose intelligence is at the level of the plinth?

- Whom will the team remove like a bad tooth?

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The game aired on Channel One with host Maria Kiseleva until July 2, 2005. Two years later, a license to produce its own version of the game was acquired by Channel Five, from December 2, 2007 to December 28, 2008, the game was hosted by Nikolai Fomenko.

"Peak hour"

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Popular in the 1990s, the television program of the TV company VID in the genre of a television interview, copied from the Larry King show Larry King Live up to the presenter's suspenders, is one of the programs that "changed the Russians' perception of television." It went live on Channel One Ostankino, and from April 3, 1995 - on ORT from Monday to Thursday at 19:00. The first issue was released on May 30, 1994. Until March 1, 1995, the program was hosted by Vlad Listyev.

The essence of the program

The host of the program, Vlad Listyev, invited a guest to the studio, with whom he had conversations on topical issues - in different years, Kristina Orbakaite, Yuri Nikulin, Yan Arlazorov and others visited the studio.

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After the murder of Vlad Listyev on the evening of March 1, 1995, many assumed that the program would be closed, but it continued to air. On the evening of March 2, 1995, an edition of the program dedicated to Vlad Listyev was released, without a host. After the launch of ORT, from April 3 to September 28, 1995, the program was alternately hosted by Sergey Shatunov and Dmitry Kiselev, from October 2, 1995 to August 29, 1996, the program was alternately hosted by Dmitry Kiselev and Andrey Razbash. Since September 2, 1996, the talk show was hosted by Andrey Razbash alone. In February 1998, the program covered the Nagano Olympics.

"Star Hour"

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The children's TV program began to air on Mondays on the ORT channel on October 19, 1992. It was held in the format of an intellectual game. The first host of the program was the actor Alexei Yakubov, but soon he was replaced by Vladimir Bolshov. The first few months of 1993 were hosted by Igor Bushmelev and Elena Shmeleva (Igor and Lena), from April 1993 until December 8, 2001, Sergey Suponev, who became the head of the program. Project by Vladislav Listyev.

Rules of the game

The game was played according to two fundamentally different systems of rules. To be precise, the rules differed even from game to game, in particular, the participation of parents in the rounds in the points season (in some rounds the host released after the first) and the awarding of stars in the second.

Spectacle season

The game consisted of three rounds and a final. The game was attended by 6 teams, each of which consisted of a participant - a schoolboy of about 8-10 grades and one of his parents, less often a teacher or friend. Parents answered all the questions at the same time with the children, bringing them extra points. If the parent gave three incorrect answers, then he left the game. In the points season, there was no sign "0" (there is no correct answer), zero round. The difference between the first and second only affected the order of naming the words in the final.

star season

The star was given for the correct answer of both the participant and the parent in the first and third rounds; in the second, the parent has the longest word, the participant has the longest word, and they received a different number of stars from game to game. The difference in stars gave a handicap in the final: the one who cannot say a word or give a star loses.

If all members should receive a star on one basis, then no one did. It became especially important in the later games, since the record was 9 stars (+1 for opening the red box), and with such a number no one reached the final: it was guaranteed that you could get only 3 + 2 + 2, in the first round you need three the players made a mistake, and in the third - so that the opponents gave the correct answer to the same question or made a mistake.

Zero tour

A gift for the presenter is a craft or a performance. At the beginning, the host gave a star to those who cooked. But after everyone began to cook, the star was given only to the best. Once, the host gave a star to the only contestant who didn't cook anything.

First tour

In the first round, the participants were offered eight objects or concepts indicated on the video board, and asked questions, the answers to which were these objects. The answers were given by lifting up the plates with numbers - the numbers of the answers (respectively, from 1 to 8).

Second round

At the beginning of the second round, 10 large cubes with letters on their faces poured out of the pipe (later - 9 with a star replacing any letter). Those letters that appeared on the upper faces (looking up) were taken for the task. It was necessary to form words from these letters, using as many of the dropped letters as possible. The words were also composed by the parents. For the longest word among the parents, the participant received 50 points. For their words, all participants received 50 points for each letter. Later, a star was awarded for the longest word for the participant, and another one for the parent. In some cases, they received three if they matched.

There was also a game with spectators according to the rules: the spectators who were the first to name each word, if it was the longest that was composed, came out. Then there was one prize: which one - you have to guess (they asked a question in turn, to which you can answer “yes” / “no”). And get a prize if the presenter answered “yes” to the exact, sometimes close, name of the subject).

At least three players advanced to the third round. Those with the longest words came out first. Then those who made shorter words, but had the most points (stars). With equal points, everyone passed.

Prize competition

In the points season: the player who made up the longest word (if several, then the one who scored the most points in the 1st-2nd rounds, in case of equality, an additional question was asked) had the right to choose a prize. Prizes were hidden in five numbered boxes, it was necessary to point to the correct box. The player could keep the prize or open another one (up to three boxes). If two had the same number of points (which was rare, they needed equality in the first round), then an additional question was asked.

In the star season: the player with the longest word (if more than one, then the one with the most stars) had the right to choose a prize. Prizes were hidden in seven boxes of different colors and sizes, it was necessary to point to the right box. A star was taken for opening each box. If you do not like the prize, then you can leave it and open another one. One of the boxes contained a star, giving the right to open another box for free. The red box may contain the best prize, but it may also be empty, after which it is impossible to open other boxes in any case (the rule was not introduced immediately). If two participants named a word of equal length and had an equal number of stars, they could open one box each, except for the red one. If there was a star, then he opened the second one for free, "Applause" - for a fee. Sometimes the participants opened the boxes, and there was nothing there...

Third round

In the third round, 4 (later 3) objects or concepts appeared on the scoreboard. For each question, unlike the first round, different items appeared. It was necessary either to indicate which of the objects or concepts is superfluous, or by raising two tablets at once to show which of the objects must be swapped so that they are located in a certain order. It was evaluated similarly to the first round.

In the late games, the parents did not answer the question, but only the first one to raise the sign and with the correct answer received. The rule changed the strategy: for the leader (who reached the final) there was a theoretical opportunity to be the first to raise the sign, but it is necessary that both opponents answered correctly or both made a mistake, and that an equal number of stars was previously scored. The lagging behind had to be the first to raise the sign, otherwise they would not go to the final. Only two players qualified for the final.

The final

In the final, participants without parents (later with them) competed against each other, starting with the one with the lowest score. The winner was the one who made up more short words from one long one. For the word, named alone, received 20 points. For a word named with a parent, +10. If during the game the player scored 1000 points and won the final, he won the super prize.

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After the tragic death of the host Sergei Suponev on December 8, 2001, the program ceased to exist. The last episode aired on January 16, 2002. They did not find a replacement for the host, although they tried Sergey Belogolovtsev and Kirill Suponev as new hosts. In addition, many other ORT children's programs were closed, such as Call of the Jungle, as well as the broadcast of animated series at 15:30.

"Big Wash"

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The show was launched in July 2001, then on the ORT channel. Host Andrei Malakhov recalls how his idea was born:

- I saw how popular talk shows and their hosts are in the USA: Larry King, Oprah Winfrey (Malakhov studied in America. - Approx. site). And they have been leading them for ten to fifteen years. And so, having returned, in the corridors of Ostankino I met TV presenter Larisa Krivtsova (who later became the producer of the Big Strike. - Approx. "Antenna"), and she asked me if there were any fresh ideas. I shared my American impressions. Moreover, talking about the talk show, he assumed that this was rather its format. But at the next meeting, she stunned me with the news that she had agreed with the channel’s management on a new program (this was the “Big Wash”) and that I would lead it.

This show gave impetus to Andrey's stellar career.

Rules of the game

The slogan of the program: “One hour - this is the automatic mode of operation of the washing machine. Now, instead of the usual soap operas, housewives, having started the laundry, will watch an hour-long talk show.” For an hour, Malakhov talked with the guests in the studio, discussing the scandalous details of his personal life, both stars and ordinary people. She went out on weekdays, first at four o'clock, then at five.

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The program ceased to exist in 2004. But the format of the scandalous talk show on Channel One has not disappeared. The Big Wash just changed its name. First on "Five Evenings", and then on "Let them talk."

"Both on!"

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Rules

The program was quite revolutionary for the then Soviet television. Graphic design is a black and white cage, and this was the point: it was chess, and a taxi, and a certain element of clowning. It was a satirical program, they joked both about people and about some events. One of the brightest performances is "The Funeral of Food", a parody of the funeral of Soviet general secretaries. In addition to Ugolnikov, the team also included Nikolai Fomenko, a member of the Secret group, Valdis Pelsh (he directed the first few episodes), actor Yevgeny Voskresensky. It is in "Both-on!" The then third-year students of the Shchukin School, Nonna Grishaeva and Maria Aronova, began their careers.

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After the departure of Nikolai Fomenko and Evgeny Voskresensky from the program, it was renamed “Oba-na! Angle show. The last episode aired on December 24, 1995.

Today, to light up or tell the world about your talents, it is enough to start Instagram or collect views on Youtube. Well, 25 years ago, celebrities were discovered, or more precisely, lit by the "Morning Star"!

Let's remember those whose names today, perhaps we did not even know, if not for this popular TV show?

Yes, yes, in 1995, a young talent named Carolina Kuek was already preparing for her speech, as the presenter Yuri Nikolaev urgently demanded to change the name, due to the fact that one Carolina was already announced on the list of speakers. Then the future star simply wrote her name backwards and “teared” the hall. What does not cease to do today ...


How did you not know this? But back in 1992, Valeria literally managed to “jump into the last carriage” in order to win the competition. And all because 22 years old was the maximum age for participants ...


Despite the fact that the father-producer prepared the girl for the stage from the age of 2, it was the stage of the "Morning Star" that became the first launching pad that gave the long-awaited success and victory at the age of 10!

All fans of Seryozha Lazarev know that he became popular even when he was one of the Fidgets, but you can’t hide his leadership qualities ... In 1997, Sergey performed solo at the Morning Star, unconditionally winning, and at the same time stealing the hearts of millions of girls on that side of the screen. Looks like nothing has changed since then...


Well, one more "Fidget" became crowded in the team. Yes, Vlad Topalov decided to follow the success of his friend Sergey Lazarev, with whom he performed the song “Belle” from the musical “Notre Dame de Paris” on the stage of the Morning Star. Oh, to the hysteria of the all-Russian scale for the duet "Smash!" only a few days left...


Well, it was only in 1999 that the whole world began to sing along with the outrageous girls “I've lost my mind”, and before that, Yulia and Lena sang and won as part of the same restless “Fidget” in the most long-awaited Sunday musical program ...


Did you know that in 1996 Pelageya, who had just turned 10 years old, won the Morning Star competition and $1,000?


In 1997, with the song "Juliet's Heart", Zara only managed to become a finalist in the "Morning Star" contest, but you must admit that this scene is a worthy breakthrough for the first performance!


Well, here's another discovery for you - from the age of 11, Alexei Chumakov began to write his own songs, with the first of which he won the "Morning Star"!


Are you also singing now - “Do not offend, do not offend the groom, a young girl”? It seems that the "Morning Star" for this discovery alone could already calmly rest on its laurels!


Yes, yes, and for Evgenia Otradnaya, the scene of the "Morning Star" was the first real feeling of success and victory!


It turns out that not only today the name of Prokhor Chaliapin is mentioned in connection with another scandal or sensation in the world of domestic show business. 20 years ago, Andrei Zakharenkov also liked to play pranks ... And then the third place with his own song "Unreal Dream" on the stage of "Morning Star" seemed not enough to him - he decided that the rumor that he was a descendant of the famous opera singer Fyodor Chaliapin would fix him success is sure...


Admit it, you completely forgot this name? But Elena might not have had the second place at the “Star Factory-2”, if a few years earlier she had not been brought to the “Morning Star” competition by the chairman of the jury of the television project. By the way, then she won ...


In 1995, "Autumn" in the vastness of our country sounded in a new way - with poems and music of the song of the same name, which became the hallmark of the Lyceum group. But four years earlier, these girls were just “warming up” on the stage of “Morning Star”!


Come on, stretch your memory! You couldn't forget that in 1990 Anzhelika Varum made her debut on the stage of "Morning Star" with the song "Midnight Cowboy"! And yes, we are also shocked ...

Each of us at least once watched a music show " Star Factory". This show gave our stage a lot of young talents. Perhaps if they had not come to the casting, their fate would have been completely different, and modern hits would not have played from the speakers of our radios.

However, few people remember that the "Star Factory" was preceded by a television competition " morning star", which was broadcast on the ORT channel ("Channel One"). But it was here that Sergey Lazarev, Ani Lorak, Valeria and other modern performers first performed. Let's remember how it was.

Sergey Lazarev

Young Seryozha came to the program with musical experience behind him. He was a member of the children's ensemble "Fidgets". In 1997, he won the Morning Star contest with his song "My Way".

Angelica Varum

No one knew about Angelica's talent until 1990, when she performed on the show with the song "Midnight Cowboy". The following year, the whole country sang her songs from the album Good Bye, My Boy.

Valeria

In 1992, the singer was far from a child when she appeared at this children's competition. At the age of 24, she took first place with the song "Only once in a life there is a meeting."

Ani Lorak

17-year-old Carolina Kuek wowed the judges with her vocals in 1995. Another girl under the name Karolina was entered for the competition, so the singer got out of the situation by inventing herself the pseudonym Ani Lorak.

"Lyceum"

Anastasia Makarevich, Elena Perova and Izolda Ishkhanishvili sang the ABBA song "One of Us" in 1991, and in 1995 they blew up the stage with the hit "Autumn".

Julia Nachalova

10-year-old Yulia with the song "Titmouse Bird" in 1992 became the winner of the competition, like Valeria. Only she performed in a different age category.

Vlad Topalov

In 2001, the already famous Lazarev performed on stage with Topalov with the song "Belle" from the musical "Notre Dame de Paris". Soon they formed the duo Smash!!

Pelagia

Pelageya took first place and became the owner of the honorary title "Best Folk Song Performer in Russia in 1996" and a prize of 1 thousand dollars.

Prokhor Chaliapin

Prokhor performed in 1999 with the song "Unreal Dream". Later, he became a finalist in the Star Factory - 6 project.

Yuri Nikolaev was the permanent host of the TV show for all the years of its existence. He has been on television since 1975. His last project was the show "Honest Word".

For young talents, "Morning Star" became a ticket to the big stage. It was thanks to this project that children got the opportunity to express themselves.

However, there were also critics of this program. So, pianist Nikolai Petrov spoke about the transfer as follows: “ “Morning Star”, in my opinion, is one of the nastiest programs on our television. Little children of seven years old are forced to look like Moiseev and Pugacheva. I feel sorry for these children and their parents.».

The author of popular children's programs, Sergei Suponev, also spoke unflatteringly about the competition: “ Morning Star is swarming with kids like frogs, but it's not a children's program. This is a program for old grandmas who, having neither taste nor modern understanding of music, are simply touched by children in tuxedos and ties singing famous songs of pop stars».

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(1992-1998),
Masha Skobeleva (1998-2002),
Vika Katseva (2001-2002),

morning Star- a program that aired on Channel One and on the TVC channel from March 7, 1991 to August 3, 2003. This program revealed young talents in the field of music. The show aired on Sunday mornings. It was closed on Channel One and moved to TVC. Also aired on Friday nights in 1992 under the title "Morning Star on the Night Air".

Singers and groups that first performed on the Morning Star

  • Lyceum (September 1991)
  • Valeria
  • Julia Nachalova
  • Sergey Lazarev
  • Vlad Topalov
  • Tattoo
  • Pelagia

Contest Rules

The competition was attended by 2 performers. Participants were divided into 4 genres: vocal genre (age 3 to 15), dance genre (age 15 to 22), vocal genre (age 15 to 22) and dance genre (age 3 to 15). The performances of the participants were evaluated by a jury of four people. The assessment was carried out according to a 5-point system, then the leaders of these assessments calculated the amount of points received by the participants of the competition. The participant who received the highest amount went to the next round, the participant who scored the least number of points dropped out of the competition. If the participants scored the same amount of points, then the presenter asked the contestants to sing a verse from a song or dance a fragment from a dance in turn. Then he turned to the members of the jury to recalculate the scores of the participants. If, after recalculation, the sum of points is the same, then both participants passed to the next round. Also in 1991-1992, there was a competition for TV presenters among girls in the program. In this competition, the presenter Yuri Nikolaev chose the participants not for the role of his co-hosts, but for applicants who could work on television. First, the video clip of the participant was shown on the screens installed in the hall, and then the participant went on stage, accompanied by the presenter. Then a short conversation took place (usually the participants answered the questions of the presenter), after which the jury gave marks to each of the participants. There was also a competition "Freestyle," which was hosted by Maria Bogdanova. After the change of partner with Yuri Nikolaev, the competition was canceled. Also, the program, together with the New Names Foundation, held a competition for young performers of classical music, which was evaluated in the same way as pop music. Since 1993, the scenery has changed in the program. The screens disappeared, and instead of them a stave appeared. The rules of the competition have also changed. The participant who scored the most points approached the musical staff and, using notes with numbers, chose an opponent for himself, with whom he was to perform in the next round. Also, the children's vocal genre was divided into two categories: from 3 to 9 years old and from 9 to 15 years old, and a folklore competition was added.

Closing the transfer

In 2002, the general director of Channel One Konstantin Ernst, despite all the persuasion of Yuri Nikolaev, took off the air "Morning Star", which, in his opinion, could prevent the viewer from perceiving the new project "Star Factory". The program moved to the TVC channel, where it aired for a year. The last episode of the program aired on August 3, 2003.

On October 3, 2016, the resumption of the program was announced and the competition website was opened now for admission to the semi-finals. It is necessary to collect the majority of votes of registered Internet users. New categories have been added: cinema, freestyle and family

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An excerpt characterizing the Morning Star (TV show)

“Countess,” came the voice of the count from behind the door. - Are you awake? - Natasha jumped up barefoot, grabbed her shoes in her hands and ran into her room.
She couldn't sleep for a long time. She kept thinking about the fact that no one can understand everything that she understands and what is in her.
"Sonya?" she thought, looking at the sleeping, curled-up kitty with her huge braid. “No, where is she! She is virtuous. She fell in love with Nikolenka and doesn't want to know anything else. Mom doesn't understand. It's amazing how smart I am and how ... she's sweet," she continued, speaking to herself in the third person and imagining that some very smart, smartest and best man was talking about her ... "Everything, everything is in her , - continued this man, - she is unusually smart, sweet and then good, unusually good, dexterous - she swims, she rides excellently, and her voice! You can say, an amazing voice! She sang her favorite musical phrase from the Kherubinievskaya opera, threw herself on the bed, laughed at the joyful thought that she was about to fall asleep, shouted to Dunyasha to put out the candle, and before Dunyasha had time to leave the room, she had already passed into another, even happier world of dreams. , where everything was just as easy and beautiful as in reality, but it was only better because it was different.

The next day, the countess, having invited Boris to her place, had a talk with him, and from that day he stopped visiting the Rostovs.

On the 31st of December, on the eve of the new year 1810, le reveillon [night dinner], there was a ball at the Catherine's nobleman. The ball was supposed to be the diplomatic corps and the sovereign.
On the Promenade des Anglais, the famous house of a nobleman shone with countless lights of illumination. At the illuminated entrance with red cloth stood the police, and not only the gendarmes, but the police chief at the entrance and dozens of police officers. The carriages drove off, and new ones kept coming up with red footmen and with footmen in feathers on their hats. Men in uniforms, stars and ribbons came out of the carriages; ladies in satin and ermine carefully descended the noisily laid steps, and hurriedly and soundlessly passed along the cloth of the entrance.
Almost every time a new carriage drove up, a whisper ran through the crowd and hats were taken off.
- Sovereign? ... No, minister ... prince ... envoy ... Can't you see the feathers? ... - said from the crowd. One of the crowd, dressed better than the others, seemed to know everyone, and called by name the noblest nobles of that time.
One-third of the guests had already arrived at this ball, and the Rostovs, who were supposed to be at this ball, were still hastily preparing to dress.
There were many rumors and preparations for this ball in the Rostov family, many fears that the invitation would not be received, the dress would not be ready, and everything would not work out as it should.
Together with the Rostovs, Marya Ignatievna Peronskaya, a friend and relative of the countess, a thin and yellow maid of honor of the old court, who led the provincial Rostovs in the highest St. Petersburg society, went to the ball.
At 10 pm, the Rostovs were supposed to call for the maid of honor to the Tauride Garden; and meanwhile it was already five minutes to ten, and the young ladies were still not dressed.
Natasha was going to the first big ball in her life. She got up that day at 8 o'clock in the morning and was in feverish anxiety and activity all day long. All her strength, from the very morning, was focused on ensuring that they all: she, mother, Sonya were dressed in the best possible way. Sonya and the countess vouched for her completely. The countess was supposed to be wearing a masaka velvet dress, they were wearing two white smoky dresses on pink, silk covers with roses in the corsage. The hair had to be combed a la grecque [in Greek].
Everything essential had already been done: the legs, arms, neck, ears were already especially carefully, according to the ballroom, washed, perfumed and powdered; shod already were silk, fishnet stockings and white satin shoes with bows; the hair was almost finished. Sonya finished dressing, the countess too; but Natasha, who worked for everyone, fell behind. She was still sitting in front of the mirror in a peignoir draped over her thin shoulders. Sonya, already dressed, stood in the middle of the room and, pressing painfully with her little finger, pinned the last ribbon that squealed under the pin.
“Not like that, not like that, Sonya,” said Natasha, turning her head from her hairdo and grabbing her hair with her hands, which the maid holding them had not had time to let go. - Not so bow, come here. Sonya sat down. Natasha cut the ribbon differently.
“Excuse me, young lady, you can’t do this,” said the maid holding Natasha’s hair.
- Oh, my God, well after! That's it, Sonya.
- Are you coming soon? - I heard the voice of the countess, - it's already ten now.
- Now. - Are you ready, mom?
- Just pin the current.
“Don’t do it without me,” Natasha shouted: “you won’t be able to!”
- Yeah, ten.
It was decided to be at the ball at half past ten, and Natasha still had to get dressed and stop by the Tauride Garden.
Having finished her hair, Natasha, in a short skirt, from under which ballroom shoes were visible, and in her mother's blouse, ran up to Sonya, examined her and then ran to her mother. Turning her head, she pinned the current, and, barely having time to kiss her gray hair, she again ran to the girls who were hemming her skirt.
The case was behind Natasha's skirt, which was too long; it was hemmed by two girls, hastily biting the threads. A third, with pins in her lips and teeth, ran from the countess to Sonya; the fourth held the entire smoky dress on a high hand.
- Mavrusha, rather, dove!



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