10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

In those days, when the only source of visual communication with the outside world was a TV, the women in each house were welcomed as the closest people. Many of them have changed a lot. Some are no longer alive.

Angelina Vovk (72 years)

The first association with the name of the presenter - the festival "Song of the Year", which is broadcast did not miss a single family. In the 80 years Angelina Vovk began broadcasting "Good night, kids!". In those days, children's program is going through hard times: the higher authorities demanded to remove from the transmission Piggy - say, why should small pig to teach Soviet children. Aunt Lina urged the leadership that without Piggy ether impossible.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Tatiana Vedeneyeva ('61)

Graduated GITIS. Even during the training in the first year at college, he starred in the first movie. In 1975 Vedeneyeva played in two films - "Hello, I'm your aunt," "That we do not pass." She worked at the Mayakovsky Theater. It debuts as night driving esters. Program "Good night, kids", "In a Fairy Tale", which was remembered Vedeneyeva Tatiana, went to her at once. "Morning" program followed the children's programs.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Larisa Verbitskaya (55)

In 1987, Larissa became one of the first major emerging morning broadcast. Today Larisa Verbitskaya - the only presenter on Russian television, who has worked in one place for more than 20 years.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Svetlana Morgunov (75 years)

During a long career in television Morgunov has worked in various genres: led the program "Time" introduces viewers to the TV program. But fame brought Morgunova release name "blue fire". Along with the popular host of the New Year meet more than one generation of spectators.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Chernyaeva Tatiana (72 years)

He worked for Central Television since 1970, when he took the position of assistant director. In 1975 he became a leading Chernyaeva new children's program "ABVGDeyka" and subsequently to combine this job with the post of the head of children's programming editors. She said that "ABVGDeyka" - the only non-political program on Soviet television.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Schatiloff Anna (76 years)

Got on TV by accident - learning from the philological faculty of Pedagogical Institute, she saw an advertisement for a set of speakers of Soviet radio and decided to take part in it. In 1962 Schatiloff was adopted by the Central Television of the USSR. Mentor Shatilova himself was Yuri Levitan. For many years she was the country's main news program - "Time".

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Sudets Tatiana (67 years)

TV with October 1972. Popular presenter, worked announcer CT department. Led program "Time", "Blue light", "Skillful hands", "More good goods", "Our address - the Soviet Union," "Song of the Year", "Good night, kids!".

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Valentina Leontiev

He worked for Central Television 35 years - from 1954 to 1989. Valentina Leontiev became the first host of "Good night, kids!". The children called her Aunt Valya, and parents "mom-Union", because it "put to bed" all the children of the Soviet country. Since 1976, Leontief led popular children's program "Visiting a fairy tale." TV presenter died in 2007 at age 83.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Julia Belyanchikova

Yulia V. led one of the first programs on medical subjects on the national TV - a popular science program "Health". Moreover, the specialty is not actress and television presenter, and the doctor. She remained the undisputed leading program for over twenty years. During this time, a stream of letters on the transfer of up to 60 thousand per year to 160 thousand. Julia Belyanchikova died in the 70-year-old in 2011

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters

Anna Shilova

First lead of the first "Song of the Year". Together with Igor Kirillov spent editions of 1971-1975 years. He was also leading many "blue lights". In 2001, TV presenter died, she died at the age of 74 years.

10 of the most famous Soviet TV presenters