Good night, the kids were leading. "GOOG night kids!"

04.07.2020

As it became known, in the near future the program "Good night, kids!" will be included in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest existing children's program in the world. It is not surprising, because even now we all remember this program and remember its characters with warmth. It is so?

The program has been in existence since September 1964. She almost never stopped going on the air and has always been popular. It is watched by the third generation
The history of the birth of the program "Good night, kids!" Originates in 1963, when the editor-in-chief of the editorial office of programs for children and youth, Valentina Ivanovna Fedorova, while in the GDR, saw an animated series that told about the adventures of a sandman. This is how the idea to create an evening program for children in our country appeared. On September 1, 1964, its first issue was released. The first splash screen was black and white. The screen saver depicted a watch with moving hands. Then the program did not have a constant release time, and the author of the intro, artist Irina Vlasova, each time set the time again

Alexander Kurlyandsky, Eduard Uspensky, Andrey Usachev, Roman Sef and others took part in the creation of the program. The program was conceived as "A Bedtime Story". And immediately the program had its own voice, its own unique song “Tired Toys Are Sleeping”, which lulls the kids. The music for the lullaby was written by the composer Arkady Ostrovsky, the lyrics by the poetess Zoya Petrova, and the lullaby was performed by Oleg Anofriev, a little later by Valentina Tolkunova

Screensaver became colored in the late 70s



The screensaver in the form of a plasticine cartoon was made by Alexander Tatarsky

In the late 80s, the intro and lullaby changed for a while. Instead of a TV and toys sitting around it, a drawn garden and birds appeared. New song "Sleep, my joy, sleep..." (music by B. Flis, Russian text by S. Sviridenko) performed by Elena Kamburova

The creators of the program argued for a long time about the name. There were several options: “Evening Tale”, “Good Night”, “Bedtime Tale”, “Visiting the Magic Man Tick-Tock”. But on the eve of the first broadcast, they decided the name of the program was found: “Good night, kids!”

The first releases of the program were in the form of pictures with voice-over text. Then puppet shows and small plays appeared, in which the artists of the Moscow Art Theater and the Theater of Satire played.

Pinocchio and Tepa the hare, Shustrik and Myamlik puppets took part in the puppet shows. In addition, the participants of the program were children aged 4-6 and theater actors who told fairy tales

On February 20, 1968, the most important event in the history of the Transmission took place - the first, albeit Czech, cartoon "NUT" was shown. And then the Nut doll was made. After watching the cartoon, the main character appeared in the studio. It was a new fairy element. The hero of the cartoon miraculously appears and begins to communicate. However, none of the first heroes did not last long, as they did not receive real adoration from the audience. And only in September 1968, the first, legendary and still existing participant, the dog Filya, joins the line of characters. Its prototype was the BRAVNI DOG, which had been gathering dust in a puppet warehouse for a long time. The first actor to voice Filya was Grigory Tolchinsky. He liked to joke: “I will retire, I will publish the book“ Twenty years under the skirt of Aunt Valya. Today's voice of Fili is actor Sergei Grigoriev

Surprisingly, Filya is not the first dog. A couple of years earlier there was already a character - the dog Kuzya. But apparently the character of Kuzi somehow failed, unlike the good-natured and intelligent Fili. Then, beloved by many, Uncle Volodya appeared on the screens with the bunny Tepa and the dog Chizhik

On February 10, 1971, next to Aunt Valya Leontyeva, a piggy Khryusha appeared in the studio. A naughty piggy child is constantly naughty, gets into different stories and learns from his own mistakes. He owes his charm to Natalya Derzhavina, whose voice he spoke until 2002. Until the moment when a wonderful actress passed away

In 1974, in August, STEPASHKA was “born”, a kind of opposite to Khryusha. Obedient inquisitive bunny, very diligent, polite and reasonable.

Stepashka is voiced by Natalya Golubentseva. The actress in life often uses the voice of her character. Hearing it, even strict traffic cops become kind before their eyes, and forget about the fine. The actress got along with Stepashka so much that she pasted a photo together with him into her certificate of the honored artist

In 1982, KARKUSHA appeared in the program, the only girl who took root in the program and fell in love with the audience. For a very long time they could not pick up the character of Karkusha. Many actresses who auditioned for the role could not get used to the image of a funny crow until Gertrude Sufimova appeared in Good Night. And it was already impossible to imagine another Karkusha ... When in 1998, at the age of 72, the actress died, the crow settled on the hand of actress Galina Marchenko

In 1984, Mishutka was introduced into the main cast of the famous four: Fili, Khryushi, Stepashki and Karkusha.

And the heroes of the program were the cat Tsap-Tsarapych

Pinocchio

The characters had difficult relationships, conflicts and unresolved questions to the world. The hosts answered these questions: Aunt Valya, Aunt Tanya, Aunt Lina, Aunt Sveta, Uncle Volodya and Uncle Yura

When peace was restored and issues were resolved, the children were rewarded with a cartoon. So Krzhmelik and Vakhmurka, Lelek and Bolek, the dog Rex and the mole burst into our lives.

When in the early 80s it was decided to replace the dolls with people, there was no limit to the indignation of millions of viewers, and two months later the dolls took their usual places. In its long screen life, Good Night has experienced all sorts of times. Most often, the clouds gathered over Piggy, and for the most unexpected reasons. For example, one day the Gosteleradio board asked why all the dolls in the program blink, but Piggy does not.

Attributed to the program and political "sabotage". Allegedly, when the famous trip of Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev to America took place, the cartoon "The Traveling Frog" was urgently removed from the air. When Mikhail Gorbachev came to power, they did not recommend showing a cartoon about the bear Mishka, who never finished the job he started. But the broadcasters think it's all a coincidence.

Currently, the hosts are Anna Mikhalkova, Oksana Fedorova, Andrey Grigoriev-Appolonov and Dmitry Malikov

And five friends live in a toy house in Ostankino: Filya, Stepashka, Khryusha, Karkusha and Mishutka. Each of them has its own story.

Our little pig Piggy is the soul of the company. He is very inquisitive: he is interested in everything. Who is the master of asking questions! He is the first inventor: almost all tricks and pranks are the work of Piggy's paws. Not a single prank can do without it. How fun to be a little naughty! Our Piggy does not really like to clean up and put things in order. But together with friends, he is ready to move mountains, and not just clean his room. Piggy loves everything sweet: the best gift for him is a kilogram or two of sweets, a few bars of chocolate and a large jar of jam. Karkusha sometimes gets a little angry with Piggy: after all, eating a lot of sweets is harmful! But Piggy says that sweets help him in his creativity. Our Piggy is a famous poet. Usually inspiration comes to him after he eats sweets. At least that's what he says.

Stepashka
In 1974, small viewers first met Stepashka.

Stepashka has a carrot growing on the window. But only for the love of art. After all, Stepashka loves nature very much and often goes to the forest with Mishutka. And Stepashka even sketches the most beautiful landscapes. He really wants to become a real artist and therefore works hard. Stepashka's drawings are very popular with his friends, especially if he draws their portrait. Stepashka loves to dream. Often all friends gather together in one room and listen to Stepashka. After all, dreaming is so interesting! True, Khryusha and Filya run away, but only in order to immediately begin to act and realize Stepashka's wildest dreams. Stepashka is a very good friend: he can be trusted with any secret, and rest assured, Stepashka will not tell anyone anything.

Phil
Filya is an old-timer of the Good Night, Kids! program. Its appearance dates back to 1968.

Here's who is the most well-read! Sometimes you think that Phil knows everything, everything in the world! Or at least wants to know. Fili's room is always in order: books and textbooks lie in an even pile on the shelf, all the toys are in their places. Phil loves music very much. He even thought of taking part in a music competition, but remembered that he could not play any musical instrument. But that's just for now. He is a very responsible and serious dog. If he promised something, he will certainly fulfill it. He sings very well. And who knows, maybe soon we will see Filya on stage!

Karkusha
Karkusha became a regular participant in the program in 1982.

The only girl in our company. Karkusha is sure that these boys need an eye and an eye! Look, they'll learn something. This is where it will appear and everything will fall into place. You also need to be able to play pranks so that no one is offended: this is what Karkusha thinks. She loves bright ribbons, bows and jewelry. Well, that's why she's a girl. And Karkusha cooks wonderfully. The favorite dish of all friends is a signature cake. True, Piggy always strives to take a larger piece, but this number will not work with Karkusha. She also loves to be complimented. All friends are happy to tell Karkusha what a wonderful, beautiful and smart crow she is. There are no such places anywhere else!

bear
The little bear Mishutka appeared on the screen in 2002.

Previously, before meeting with friends, Mishutka lived in the forest. He still has a small hut, where he keeps part of his supplies and tools. Mishutka loves sports very much, and every morning she does exercises with our friends. After all, all babies should be strong and healthy. Mishutka loves to craft. There is a special corner in his room where Mishutka spends hours poring over his creations. Oh, what crafts come out of Mishutkin's skillful paws! One day, Karkusha's favorite locker broke down. What do you think, Mishutka instantly made a new one, more beautiful than the old one, and now Karkusha is not overjoyed at him. Mishutka often does not understand many things, because life in the forest is very different from life in the city. The little bear goes to Phil for help, and his friend is always happy to help him. Sometimes Mishutka starts to miss her forest. And then he leaves for a few days. But will definitely come back. Because his friends and kids are waiting for him, who watch the program "Good night, kids!" every evening.

For several generations, children have been sitting at the TV screens in the evenings in anticipation of an evening fairy tale. Letters have been and are being sent to the program in sacks. The presenters are asked to show their favorite cartoons and make sure that their parents do not get divorced, dad does not drink, and grandmother does not get sick.


For many Soviet kids Vladimir Ukhin , Tatyana Vedeneeva, Valentina Leontieva , Angelina Vovk , Yuri Nikolaev became family and friends. "GOOG night kids!" became the first domestic program for kids, and the kids loved it.

Probably, many people remember how in the years of their childhood they ran to the TV in the evening to once again watch “Good night, kids!”. Of course, this meant that you would soon be sent to bed, but at the same time, before going to bed, you could watch one of your favorite programs, which is now one of the oldest on television.

TV transformation

Program "Good night, kids!" was born in 1964. On September 1, 1964, the first issue of the program was released. The idea of ​​the program was born after the visit of the editor-in-chief of the children's television editorial office Valentina Fedorova to the GDR, where she saw a cartoon about a sandman (Sandmännchen). From November 26, 1963, an active period of creating the program begins - the first scripts are written, sketches of scenery and puppets of the main characters appear, the idea and concept of a children's TV show are being developed. Alexander Kurlyandsky, Eduard Uspensky, Andrey Usachev, Roman Sef and others took part in the creation of the program.

The title "Bedtime Story" was originally proposed.
At first, the program was broadcast only live, during the daytime, and was accompanied by a cheerful song: “We are starting, we are starting the program for the guys. Those who want to see us, let them hurry to the TV.”

For several generations, children have been sitting at the TV screens in the evenings in anticipation of an evening fairy tale. Letters have been and are being sent to the program in sacks. Presenters are asked to show their favorite cartoons and make sure that parents do not get divorced, dad does not drink, and grandmother does not get sick


"GOOG night kids!"
For many Soviet kids, Vladimir Ukhin, Tatyana Vedeneeva, Valentina Leontieva, Angelina Vovk, Yuri Nikolaev became family and friends. "GOOG night kids!" became the first domestic program for kids, and the kids loved it.
Probably, many people remember how in the years of their childhood they ran to the TV in the evening to once again watch “Good night, kids!”. Of course, this meant that you would soon be sent to bed, but at the same time, before going to bed, you could watch one of your favorite programs, which is now one of the oldest on television.


"GOOG night kids!"
TV transformation
Program "Good night, kids!" was born in 1964. On September 1, 1964, the first issue of the program was released. The idea of ​​the program was born after the visit of the editor-in-chief of the children's television editorial office Valentina Fedorova to the GDR, where she saw a cartoon about a sandman (Sandmännchen). From November 26, 1963, an active period of creating the program begins - the first scripts are written, sketches of scenery and puppets of the main characters appear, the idea and concept of a children's TV show are being developed. Alexander Kurlyandsky, Eduard Uspensky, Andrey Usachev, Roman Sef and others took part in the creation of the program.

Shustrik and Myamlik
The title "Bedtime Story" was originally proposed.
At first, the program was broadcast only live, during the daytime, and was accompanied by a cheerful song: “We are starting, we are starting the program for the guys. Those who want to see us, let them hurry to the TV.”
Valentina Dvoryaninova - “Tired toys are sleeping” (First performance of the song) (A. Ostrovsky - Z. Petrova)
These were releases in the form of black-and-white pictures under which the actors told fairy tales. Then there was no Khryusha, no Stepashka, no favorite cartoon screen saver on the screen. There were only announcers who read fairy tales from the screen. The main characters of the Soviet children were born only in the early seventies.
Screensaver for the program "Good night, kids." Oleg Anofriev - Tired toys sleep

So Shustrik and Myamlik settled in the studio. In 1966, new characters appeared - Shishiga, Enek-Benek. I don’t know these heroes, it would be interesting to look at them, but there are no images of one or the other on the Internet.

Aunt Valya

Aunt Tanya
On February 20, 1968, the most important event in the history of the Transmission took place - the first, albeit Czech, cartoon "NUT" was shown. And then the Nut doll was made. After watching the cartoon, the main character appeared in the studio.
It was a new fairy element. The hero of the cartoon miraculously appears and begins to communicate. However, none of the first heroes did not last long, as they did not receive real adoration from the audience. And only in September 1968, the first, legendary and still existing participant, the dog Filya, joins the line of characters. Its prototype was the BRAVNI DOG, which had been gathering dust in a puppet warehouse for a long time.
Surprisingly, Filya is not the first dog. A couple of years earlier there was already a character - the dog Kuzya. But apparently the character of Kuzi somehow failed, unlike the good-natured and intelligent Fili.
Then, beloved by many, Uncle Volodya appeared on the screens with the bunny Tepa and the dog Chizhik.
On February 10, 1971, next to Aunt Valya Leontyeva, a piggy Khryusha appeared in the studio. A naughty piggy child is constantly naughty, gets into different stories and learns from his own mistakes. He owes his charm to Natalya Derzhavina, whose voice he spoke until 2002. Until the moment when a wonderful actress passed away.


dog Kuzya
Following them, Phil and Eroshka were "born". The latter was at first a boy, then he was reborn into an elephant calf, a puppy ... In general, the metamorphoses ended with Stepashka the bunny.
In 1974, in August, STEPASHKA was “born”, a kind of opposite to Khryusha. Obedient inquisitive bunny, very diligent, polite and reasonable.


Uncle Volodya
Well, Piggy was at first a red-haired girl, but then, apparently due to bad behavior, she was made ... a piglet. In 1982, KARKUSHA appeared in the program, the only girl who took root in the program and fell in love with the audience.
In the same year, the first plasticine screensaver appeared.
In 1984, Mishutka was introduced into the main cast of the famous four: Fili, Khryushi, Stepashki and Karkusha.
Our uncle Volodya
So "Good night, kids!" became the first domestic program for preschool audiences. Accordingly, there were no experts in this area. And the first host of the main children's program of the Soviet Union, Uncle Volodya Ukhin, had to rely on his own intuition and knowledge gained at GITIS and the Variety Theater.

Uncle Volodya
Having become the host of "Good night, kids!", Vladimir Ivanovich forever connected his life with the program. Ukhin worked in the studio for children's programs until 1995, leaving it only once. At the invitation of Japanese television, Ukhin traveled to the Land of the Rising Sun and hosted the educational program “We Speak Russian” there.
150 for all
At that time, the CT did not have money for expensive programs. The budget of each program was to fit one hundred and fifty rubles, including the salaries of scriptwriters, actors and artists.


Aunt Tanya
So for a small fee, animators Vyacheslav Kotenochkin, Vadim Kurchevsky, Nikolai Serebryakov and Lev Milgin made wonderful illustrations.
And the simplest form - drawings in the frame and text behind the scenes - required fifteen to twenty illustrations.
Russian style
The dolls involved in the transfer are renewed every three years. However, the most painstaking work is not even the creation of the dolls themselves, but the tailoring of new clothes for them.
Once it was decided to order doll outfits in England. Measurements from dolls and photographs depicting old clothes were sent to Foggy Albion. Alas, abroad did not imbue our favorite characters at all. The order made by imported craftsmen was sent to the warehouse. Since then, costumes for dolls have been sewn exclusively at home.
Dozens of Khryush, Stepashek, Karkush and Fil have accumulated in the museum of the program for several decades of its existence.


Natalia Derzhavina - Piggy
"Tired toys are sleeping…"
The wonderful lullaby "Tired toys are sleeping ..." was written by composer Arkady Ostrovsky and poetess Zoya Petrova for the very first release of the program. The song was performed against the background of a screensaver depicting a little girl, a bear, a squirrel and a clock.
Forever Young
Over the years of its existence, the program has undergone many changes. More than once clouds gathered over her. It happened that the dolls from the ether disappeared. For example, with the appointment of a new prime minister, Sergei Stepashin, the bunny Stepashka was suddenly removed from the screen ...
More than once the program was going to be replaced with a completely new children's program, but it continues to exist. Apparently, it is an axiom that sooner or later programs need to be closed, before the program “Good night, kids!” does not fit. Her characters do not age, just as Peter Pan, Carlson and other fabulous people do not age ...

In those distant times, when television was the only source of visual communication with the outside world, these women were met in every home as the closest people. Many of them have changed a lot. Some are no longer alive.

Angelina Vovk (72 years old)

The first association with the name of this TV presenter is the Song of the Year festival, the broadcast of which was not missed in any family. In the 80s, Angelina Vovk hosted the program “Good night, kids!”. In those days, the children's program was going through hard times: higher authorities demanded that Khryusha be removed from the program - they say, why should a little pig teach Soviet children. Aunt Lina convinced the management that without Piggy, broadcasting was impossible.

Tatyana Vedeneeva (61 years old)

Graduated from GITIS. Even while studying in the first year of the institute, she first appeared in films. In 1975, Vedeneeva played in two films - "Hello, I'm your aunt", "We didn't go through this." She worked at the Mayakovsky Theater. She made her debut as a host of night broadcasts. The programs “Good night, kids”, “Visiting a fairy tale”, for which Tatyana Vedeneeva was remembered, did not go to her right away. The children's programs were followed by the Morning program.

Larisa Verbitskaya (55 years old)

In 1987, Larisa became one of the first presenters of the nascent morning broadcast. Today, Larisa Verbitskaya is the only TV presenter on Russian television who has worked in the same program for more than 20 years.

Svetlana Morgunova (75 years old)

Over a long career on television, Morgunova managed to work in different genres: she hosted the Vremya program, introduced viewers to the TV program guide. But it was the releases of Blue Light that brought glory to Morgunova. Together with the popular presenter, more than one generation of viewers met the New Year.

Tatyana Chernyaeva (72 years old)

She has worked at Central Television since 1970, when she took the position of assistant director. In 1975, Chernyaeva became the host of the new children's program "ABVGDeika" and subsequently combined this work with the position of head of the editorial board of children's programs. She said that ABVGDeika is the only non-politicized program on Soviet television.

Anna Shatilova (76 years old)

She got on TV by chance - while studying at the philological faculty of the Pedagogical Institute, she saw an advertisement for the recruitment of announcers of the All-Union Radio and decided to take part in it. In 1962, Shatilova was admitted to the Central Television of the USSR. Yuri Levitan himself was Shatilova's mentor. For many years she hosted the main information program of the country - "Time".

Tatyana Sudets (67 years old)

On TV since October 1972. A popular presenter, she worked in the announcer department of the Central Television. She hosted the programs: “Time”, “Blue Light”, “Skillful Hands”, “More Good Goods”, “Our Address is the Soviet Union”, “Song of the Year”, “Good Night, Kids!”.

Valentina Leontieva

She worked at Central Television for 35 years - from 1954 to 1989. Valentina Leontyeva became the first host of the Good Night, Kids! program. The children called her Aunt Valya, and her parents "all-Union mother", because she "put to bed" all the children of the Soviet country. Since 1976, Leontieva hosted the most popular children's program "Visiting a fairy tale." The TV presenter died in 2007 at the age of 83.

Julia Belyanchikova

Yulia Vasilievna hosted one of the first programs on medical topics on domestic TV - the popular science program "Health". Moreover, by profession she is not an artist or a TV presenter at all, but a doctor. She remained the permanent host of the program for over twenty years. During this time, the flow of letters for transmission has grown from 60,000 a year to 160,000. Yulia Belyanchikova died at the age of 70 in 2011


From the new season, Nikolai Valuev will be the host of the children's evening program "Good night, kids!". In this regard, we decided to recall other presenters whose faces and voices are associated with childhood for many ...


"GOOG night kids!" - TV show for children of preschool and primary school age. Issued September 1, 1964. The program began to appear on the 2nd program of the Central Television of the USSR. The idea of ​​creating the program came about after Valentina Fedorova, editor-in-chief of the children's and youth programs, visited the GDR, where she saw a cartoon about a sandman. Alexander Kurlyandsky, Eduard Uspensky, Andrey Usachev, Roman Sef and others took part in the creation of the program. There were several options for the name of the program: "Evening Tale", "Good Night", "Bedtime Tale", "Visiting the Magic Man Tick-Tock". The final version appeared on the eve of the first broadcast: "Good night, kids!".


The first releases were in the form of pictures with off-screen text. Then there were puppet shows and small plays, in which the artists of the Moscow Art Theater and the Theater of Satire played. Pinocchio and Tyopa the hare (the first characters of the program), Shustrik and Myamlik puppets (the puppets were made in the theater of Sergei Obraztsov) acted in puppet shows. Phil, played by the actor of the Puppet Theater of Sergei Obraztsov Sergei Tolchinsky and the boy Eroshka - Natalia Golubentseva. In addition, the participants of the program were children aged 4-6 and theater actors who told them fairy tales.

Later, other puppet characters appeared - the dog Filya, the pig Piggy, the hare Stepashka, the crow Karkusha and others (they were voiced by the actors of the theater S. Obraztsova, among them: Alexander Ocheretyansky (Filya), Natalya Derzhavina (d. March 11, 2002) (Kryusha ), Natalia Golubentseva (Stepashka) and others), and the hosts were Valentina Leontieva, Angelina Vovk, Tatyana Vedeneeva, Yuri Nikolaev and others. The program gained the greatest popularity in the first half of the 1970s. The main characters of the program are cute puppet animals: Stepashka the bunny, Khryusha the pig, Karkusha the crow, Filya the dog, Tsap Tsarapych the cat, Mishutka the bear. Leading, kind, smart, all understanding and all able to explain aunts and uncles communicated with them and communicate.

In 1972, Eroshka turned into Stepashka, and Valentina Mikhailovna appeared in the frame - aunt Valya.

Aunt Valya

Valentin Leontiev called Aunt Valya of the Soviet Union. On television, she hosted not only “Good night, kids!”. On the programs “Good night, kids”, “Alarm clock”, “Skillful hands”, “Visiting a fairy tale”, which she hosted, more than one generation of children grew up. Adults could not imagine the festive "Blue Light" and the program "With all my heart" without her participation, which became Leontyeva's hallmark. For all her stateliness and beauty, Valentina Mikhailovna was very natural, simple and accessible. In "Calm" Valentina Mikhailovna improvised a lot, so it seemed that she was talking to each child individually. Leontyeva even with our heroes - Khryusha, Fillya and Stepashka - communicated so affectionately, as if they were not dolls, but real, living children.

Uncle Volodya

Vladimir Ukhin- Announcer of Central Television, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, worked in the program "Good night, kids!" 31 year. Vladimir Ukhin was called "the main educator of the country." "He not only entertained, he taught kids to be polite, not to offend the weak, to be responsible for their actions."

Uncle Volodya appeared on the screens with the bunny Tepa and the dog Chizhik. Following them, Phil and Eroshka were "born". The latter was at first a boy, then he was reborn into an elephant calf, a puppy ... In general, the metamorphoses ended with Stepashka the bunny.

Well, Piggy was at first a red-haired girl, but then, apparently due to bad behavior, she was made ... a piglet. The last, in 1982, Karkusha was born.

Program "Good night, kids!" he led until 1995, then he began to tour Russia in the company of his favorite animals: Fili, Stepashki, Khryushi.

Uncle Yura

Yuri Grigoriev- one of the most cheerful hosts of "Calm", has worked in the program for 20 years.

Aunt Tanya

Tatyana Vedeneeva- was born in Stalingrad. After school, she left for Moscow and entered GITIS. Tatyana got on television and very soon became one of the most recognizable presenters in the country. Charming Aunt Tanya from the program "Good night, kids" is the star of "Calm" in the mid-80s.

Aunt Tanya

Tatyana Sudets, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, hosted "Calm" for 25 years!


Aunt Lina

Angelina Vovk started broadcasting in the 80s and put a lot of effort into ensuring that "Calm" remained on television.

uncle Yura

Yuri Nikolaev

Recently, "Good night, kids!" led actress Anna Mikhalkova, TV presenter Oksana Fedorova and singer Dmitry Malikov.

Oksana Fedorova

Anna Mikhalkova

Dmitry Malikov

Lullaby "Tired toys sleep" with a "plasticine" headband - the last thing that many Soviet children saw before going to bed.
The wonderful lullaby "Tired toys are sleeping ..." was written by composer Arkady Ostrovsky and poetess Zoya Petrova for the very first release of the program. The song was performed against the background of a screensaver depicting a little girl, a bear, a squirrel and a clock.



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