Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Moscow TV's 'VID' Program Premiers 5 Oct
AI-Generated Summary
This document reports on the October 5, 1990, premiere of the Soviet television variety program 'VID'. It outlines the program's structure, segments, and host, noting that the content includes coverage of 'unusual events and phenomena'.
This document is an editorial report from the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) detailing the premiere of a new Soviet variety television program titled 'VID' (View and Others). The program, which incorporates the existing 'Vzglyad' program, debuted on the Moscow Television Service on October 5, 1990, at 1937 GMT. Hosted by I. Krillov, the broadcast is scheduled to last three hours. The report outlines the program's content, which includes segments such as 'Today--Program 500,' focusing on market transition and economic concerns; 'A Musical Window on Europe'; a recurring 'Vzglyad' segment; 'Vedi,' a film chronicle; and 'El Dorado,' which is described as covering 'unusual events and phenomena.' Additionally, the program features a partnership with 'MTV' to provide international music content. The report concludes with a transcript of the host's opening remarks, in which he invites viewers to engage with the three-hour broadcast, suggesting activities such as watching films or ice hockey games.
'El Dorado': Unusual events and phenomena, a program that is not for everybody, new discoveries by the program;
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Official Assessment
The Moscow Television Service launched a new three-hour variety program titled 'VID' on October 5, 1990, hosted by I. Krillov. The program includes segments on current events, music, film archives, and unusual phenomena.
Key Persons
- I. KrillovHost of the 'VID' program