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Sports of the XX Century - Season 1

Each episode illustrates a specific decade in the history of Russian sports. Archival materials, documents, a virtual studio and experts help with immersion in the era of the XX century. The audience will hear about victories, biographies, confrontations and statistics, in short, about the main events of the country's sports life.

Top Cast

  • Dmitriy Guberniev

    Dmitriy Guberniev

    Self

  • Anatoliy Byshovets

    Anatoliy Byshovets

    Self

  • Viktor Gusev

    Viktor Gusev

    Self

  • Kirill Nabutov

    Kirill Nabutov

    Self

  • Vladimir Pozner

    Vladimir Pozner

    Self

  • Aleksandr Nilin

    Aleksandr Nilin

    Self

  • Vasiliy Utkin

    Vasiliy Utkin

    Self

  • Vladimir Titorenko

    Vladimir Titorenko

    Self

  • Sergey Belogolovtsev

    Sergey Belogolovtsev

    Self

Overview

Each episode illustrates a specific decade in the history of Russian sports. Archival materials, documents, a virtual studio and experts help with immersion in the era of the XX century. The audience will hear about victories, biographies, confrontations and statistics, in short, about the main events of the country's sports life.

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