In the World of Animals
World of Animals | |
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![]() Shot from the TV screen (1974—2009) | |
Genre | popular science broadcast |
Created by | Alexander Zguridi |
Starring |
Alexander Zguridi Vasily Peskov Nikolay Drozdov |
Theme music composer | Ariel Ramirez |
Country of origin |
USSR Russia |
Original language(s) | Russian |
No. of seasons | 48 |
No. of episodes | 1318 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Irina Lapina |
Production location(s) | Moscow |
Running time | 27 min |
Release | |
Original network |
Channel One Russia Russia 1 Domashny Russia-2 Carousel |
Original release | 1968 – present |
External links | |
Website |
In the World of Animals (Russian: В мире животных) is a Soviet and Russian television program dedicated to zoology and wildlife research, especially the habits and habitat of its members.
In the early 1970s, show starts at composition by Paul Mauriat Orchestra Colombe Ivre, a screen saver, which were depicted giraffe and rhino.[3]
In 1974, the transmission illustrated splash with a flying monkey, running under the ostriches exciting music of Ariel Ramirez La peregrinación (Pilgrimage) of the Christmas cantata Our Christmas, also in adaptation of Paul Mauriat Orchestra.[4] This screensaver lasted until 2009.
The program in 1996 winner of the TEFI prize in the nomination Best journalistic program.
Leading transmission
- 1968—1975, Alexander Zguridi;[5]
- 1975—1990, Vasily Peskov (1977 turns with Nikolay Drozdov);[6]
- 1977—present, Nikolay Drozdov.[7]
References
- ↑ Николай Дроздов: Это позорное высказывание я никогда не произносил!
- ↑ В мире людей. Известный телеведущий Николай Дроздов рассказал "РГ" о планах на ТВ
- ↑ Из истории музыки Поля Мориа в России
- ↑ Что поет Дроздов. Популярный телеведущий вместе с любимыми животными переехал на другой канал
- ↑ Музей радио и телевидения
- ↑ Незаменимые — рекорды на ТВ
- ↑ Передача на сайте Первого канала
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