Adam's Apple is a television program broadcast on Leningrad television. The first release took place in 1991 . “Adam's Apple” became the first men's television magazine in the USSR [2] (a peculiar analogue of Playboy ). The program talked about the social life of Leningrad ( St. Petersburg ), sports, cars, weapons, women and men.
| Adam's apple. Transmission for men | |
|---|---|
| Genre | television magazine |
| The authors) | Kirill Nabutov , Alexander Zhukov, Yuri Olinevich |
| Director (s) | Kirill Nabutov |
| Screenwriter (s) | Vadim Zhuk |
| Production | Leningrad television |
| Lead (e) | Kirill Nabutov |
| Starring | Ilya Oleinikov Yuri Stoyanov Alexander Zhukov |
| Voiced | Kirill Nabutov |
| Country of Origin | |
| Tongue | Russian |
| Production | |
| Producer (s) | Alexander Zhukov [1] |
| Location | Leningrad, St. Petersburg |
| Camera | multi-chamber |
| Duration | 36 minutes |
| Broadcasting | |
| TV Channel (s) | Channel Five , RTR |
| Image format | 4: 3 |
| Sound format | monophonic |
| Broadcast Period | 1991 - 1997 |
| References | |
In 1991-1995, the program was aired on Channel Five, and in 1996-1997 on RTR.
The program became famous thanks to the section “Jokes from Adam to the Present Day", in which Yuri Stoyanov and Ilya Oleinikov began their joint television career. Two years later, both actors will become the main presenters of the separate humorous television program " Town ".
Categories
- Review of letters: from PO to A.Ya.
- Jokes from Adam to the present day [3] [1]
- Tips for Bachelors
- Conversation with Dr. Shcheglov [4]
- Oh, bullseye
- Apple pie
- Men and ...
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Yuri Stoyanov. Partner. “We are not two brilliant actors. We were a brilliant couple ” . Caravan of stories (February 1, 2013).
- ↑ Kirill Nabutov: “Television clogs the brain with those who are ready for this themselves” . Interlocutor (October 15, 2013).
- ↑ People’s Artist of Russia Yuri STOYANOV: “In BDT I turned to zero - I went on stage and said:“ It’s served! ” This could not go on for so long ... ” . Gordon Boulevard (September 6, 2011).
- ↑ “Lev Shcheglov:“ For me, losing a diary is worse than losing a wallet ”” 02/14/2008