Good Morning (Russian TV program)

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Good Morning (Russian: Доброе Утро, romanizedDobroye Utro) is a Russian morning television program and talk show that is broadcast on Channel One (Russia). It debuted in 1986,[1] and has aired ever since.

Good Morning
GenreBreakfast television
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
Production
Running time180 minutes
Production companyChannel One (Russia)
Original release
Release1986 (1986) –
present

The program features news, interviews, and weather forecasts. The primary anchors are Tatyana Vedeneyeva (1988—1996, 2000), Larisa Verbitskaya (1987—2014), Ekaterina Andreeva (1992—1993), Andrey Malakhov (1995—2001), Arina Sharapova (2001—present), Yekaterina Strizhenova (1997—present), Larisa Krivtsova (1997—2003), Alexander Nevsky (1999), Yana Churikova (2002),[2] Irina Apeksimova (2006—2008),[3] Boris Shcherbakov (2007—2014)[1] and Marina Kim (2014–present).[4][5]

Program team

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Television presenters

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  • Yekaterina Strizhenova
  • Yulia Zimina
  • Svetlana Zeynalova
  • Timur Solovyev
  • Olga Ushakova
  • Roman Budnikov
  • Anastasia Tregubova
  • Irina Muromtseva
  • Sergey Babaev
  • Anastasia Orlova
  • Polina Tsvetkova
  • Evgeny Pokrovsky

Reporters

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  • Sergey Abramov-Sotnik
  • Dmitry Kuzmin
  • Alexander Zheleznov
  • Elizaveta Nikishova
  • Anna Soldatova
  • Margarita Ilyina
  • Natalia Kovaleva
  • Ruslan Yunyaev
  • Olga Yakunina
  • Anastasia Savelyeva
  • Natalia Lyubchenko
  • Maria Osadnik
  • Karina Makaryan
  • Svetlana Neimanis

References

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  1. ^ a b "Вехи истории главной редакции информации ЦТ". tvmuseum.ru. Archived from the original on 2018-03-31. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  2. ^ "Яна Чурикова: Меня с детства просят передать привет маме Инне". Komsomolskaya Pravda. 2004-03-25.
  3. ^ Ирина Апексимова. Аргументы и факты
  4. ^ "Presenter Marina Kim is pregnant by a Director from Hollywood". Ozon News. Archived from the original on 2019-06-17. Marina Kim ... The star of the program "Good morning" on the First channel.
  5. ^ "Александру Олейникову вызвали "Ускоренную помощь"". Komsomolskaya Pravda. 2001-10-16.
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