Opening of the Train of Hope photo exhibition by Rossiya Segodnya photojournalist Vladimir Pesnya.01.06.2018#5516962
An employee of the Emergencies Ministry talks over a portable radio during evacuation tactics and simulated firefighting drill in the Yuzhny Park shopping mall in Khabarovsk.13.04.2018#5474947
Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov at the opening ceremony of the House of Radio on Dudayev Boulevard in Grozny.19.03.2013#1417739
Members of a spiritual children's theater from Rostov-on-Don in the studio of the Krishna Loka radio station.10.01.1995#6322492
Lev Ippolitov, radio equipment adjuster at the Moscow Research Center for Electronic and Computer Engineering, flagship computer company of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (now part of Vega Concern).04.09.1990#8205074
Radio equipment adjuster at the Moscow Research Center for Electronic and Computer Engineering Lev Ippolitov with his wife, Alyona, at an art exhibition.04.09.1990#8205072
Radio equipment adjuster at the Moscow Research Center for Electronic and Computer Engineering Lev Ippolitov with his family at home.01.05.1990#8205083
Cameraman V. Talanov taping the Sport-Land Calling television show for children in Minsk, the Belarusian SSR.10.10.1988#8357152
Ukrainian SSR. A young mechanics' club at the Kiev Machine Engineering Plant. Young kart drivers. Young engineers prepare a rocket model for launch.26.06.1986#8952677
Lola Khatamova, political observer of the Uzbek SSR State Television and Radio Company (today National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan), at home with her family.29.04.1986#6676055
Far left: Lola Khatamova, a political commentator with the State Television and Radio Committee of the Uzbek SSR, now the National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan, with her family.29.04.1986#6675436
Ninel Ovechkina, mother of the members of the Seven Simeons family amateur jazz ensemble from Irkutsk, with her son Sergei. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tupolev Tu-154 plane to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873080
From left: Seryozha and Misha Ovechkin, members of the Seven Simeons family jazz amateur ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tu-154 plane to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873079
Oleg Ovechkin, saxophonist of the Seven Simeons family jazz amateur ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tupolev Tu-154 plane to escape from the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873081
Misha Ovechkin, a member of the Seven Simeons family amateur jazz ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tu-154 plane to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873078
The Ovechkin brothers, members of the Seven Simeons family amateur jazz ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tupolev Tu-154 plane to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873082
Vasily Ovechkin, drummer of the Seven Simeons family jazz amateur ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tu-154 plane to escape from the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873084
Dmitry Ovechkin, trumpeter of the Seven Simeons family jazz amateur ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tupolev Tu-154 plane to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment. Seven Simeons family jazz amateur ensemble of the Ovechkin family from Irkutsk.10.09.1985#8873077
Igor Ovechkin, a pianist for the Seven Simeons family jazz amateur ensemble from Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tupolev Tu-154 plane to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873083
The Seven Simeons family amateur jazz ensemble by Ovechkin brothers, Irkutsk. On March 8, 1988, the family made an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft to flee the USSR, during which five family members committed suicide. Two of the survivors were sentenced to imprisonment.10.09.1985#8873085
Radio station in the secondary comprehensive school in the village of Chon-Aryk, Kyrgyz SSR.07.09.1984#8778141
Pupils of a secondary school in the village of Chon-Aryk, Kirghiz SSR, during a lesson in the School Radio Center club.01.05.1984#8417817
Schoolchildren outside the Avrora Cinema in Bratsk (now Bratsk Television and Radio Company).02.09.1983#8489864
Descendants of the old smithery dynasty of Zhizhimontovs, the city of Alexanderov, Vladimir Region. M. Dmitrieva, a foreman at the Rekord radio factory, Alexandrov.01.09.1983#8141115
Descendants of the old smithery dynasty of Zhizhimontovs, the city of Alexanderov, Vladimir Region. T.Vecherova, an economist of the Rekord radio factory, Alexandrov.01.09.1983#8141108
Moscow City Center for Young Pioneers and School Children on Lenin Hills (now Vorobyovy Hills), currently part of the Vorobyovy Gory educational complex. A class in the club of radio enthusiasts.08.04.1979#8160760
The oldest worker (grinder) of the Lenin Kiev Arsenal plant (today's the Arsenal State Enterprise of Special Instrument Building), a veteran of the Great Patriotic War Grigory Ryumkov (in the background) shows his native plant to schoolchildren during a tour. Ukrainian SSR.02.03.1977#6476851
"Vesyoliye Starty" (funny starts) sports show for children on the central television of the USSR. Competiton participants on the program shooting site.01.04.1976#2829441
The rehearsal of an episode of the Radionyanya (Babyphone) program. Center: Nikolai Litvinov, chief director of the Chief Editorial Department of Children's Programs of the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting of the USSR (Gosteleradio).05.01.1976#5775675
Moscow Boarding School No. 1 for children with visual impairment (for blind children, children with severe visual impairments and visually challenged children). Now it is Boarding School No. 1 for Education and Rehabilitation of the Visually Impaired supervised by the Moscow Department of Labor and Social Protection. Eighth-grader Tanya Novikova learn about the components of a valve radio.13.05.1975#6528937
Broadcasting "Vystavka Buratino" (Pinocchio's exhibition) children's TV show from a Central TV studio. Cartoonist Vadim Kurchevsky as host and a fairy-tale character Buratino.16.02.1975#2829434
School students study radio techniques at the radio enthusiasts club at Moscow Center of Young Pioneers and School Students on Lenin Hills (now Moscow City Center of Children and Youth Activities on Vorobyovy Hills).17.05.1973#5982243
Ukrainian SSR. The Kopetinsky family, workers at the Lvov Elektron television plant, take a Sunday walk.19.04.1973#6199704
TV-presenter of the Central television and "Good night, kids" program anchor Valentina Leontieva during program recording in Ostankino TV center.01.04.1973#2747253
High school students from one of Moscow's schools master technical skills in a radio electronics club, where they learn to design radio receivers or transmitters, study the theory of radio electronics, prepare electronic circuits and assemble electrical devices. Many students may find these skills useful when choosing future professions in electronics and communications.14.10.1960#8934311
Pioneer camp "Druzhnyi" of Moscow radio-technical plant in Naro-Fominsk District, the Moscow Region. Pioneers in the radio center.06.07.1960#5694792