TV USSR End of program in 1980s
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2009
- USSR TV program ending in 1980s. This is reconsrtruction, not true rip. USSR TV Program in 1980s consisted of two parts: morning and evening. Morning part normally began at 8:00 a.m and ended at 12:00 -14:00 p.m. Evening part began at 15:00 and ended after a midnight. There is an end of a morning part in this example. In a gap between morning and evening programs various testcards was aired with radio "Mayak" as an audio channel.
Leaving the TV switched on, while falling asleep are a dangerous habit, as old Soviet TV sets may explode, and may burn your house. That's why Soviet broadcasters emits a loud tone to wake you up so that you can safely turn off the TV.
Oh my God, is that really true?? Then the mid-day break in the broadcast day must have been to let peoples' TV sets cool down? Was it an engineering flaw that made them explode?
Yep, engineering flaws were the one who made them explode.
That's crazy stuff...thank you!
+Vladimir Lenin Thank you Lenin. Due to your TVs my hands was injured until my fingers broke off and my house burnt down. Soviet USSR TVs are a complete failure. Improve your out of quality TVs or we opt to buy East German TVs then.
+Mrs. David Wesley Cool down. Its a Joke.
In soviet Russia , TV watches you
davvvideos :D
Хахахаха
stolen joke from kids game
@@Saint-Louis-du-Ha-Ha ok boomer
@DubzYT Memes about politics are shit I agree
American TV: Before You Turn Off The TV, You Just Turn On The Radio and Listen Your Favorite Music
Soviet TV: I SAID PLEASE TURN OFF THE TV!!!!!!!!!!
Turn off the TV or you are going to gulag.
Dawid Tan the Soviet TV’s would actually explode if they were left on for too long
stolen joke
@@Saint-Louis-du-Ha-Ha ok boomer
First, is that their’s also a radio after Morning program, second is that old Soviet TV’s Explodes. Please stop your corny Joke.
The Shows go Off.
The Color Bars Come On
The Party Begins.
The main reson why there's all of the sudden music playing is because you could use a radio to tune into the TV channels and listen to the music that started playing about 5 minutes after midnight (when the large screen saying "Don't forget to turn off your TV" would cut to a video signal test card) indicating that there is no more video stream ongoing to use the TV for, so it's recommended to switch to a radio to not make the TV explode (actually, if you use the TV for too long, it would overheat and explode)
its scene from Soviet Sci-Fi movie "Guest from Future", actually.
this movie is perfect
The show only lasted for 5 days. Since March 25th to March 30th 1985
@@amalayperson7208 It also exists as a book if you want to view the original; it was by the author Kir Bulychev, and the book was called Сто лет тому вперёд (One Hundred Years Ahead). It is available in English, although I'm not sure if it's still in print. You can most likely get it through Amazon or eBay.
Footage from the Soviet mini-series 'A Guest from the Future' (Maxim Gorky Studios, 1984, specially for Channel 1 of Soviet television).
Thanks for telling me the name of the series.
"Guest", huh?
So, they let him leave in the end?
@7:00 i don't wanna turn off the tv, i wanna listen to the cool music they play in between programs.
Your house could burn down.
The old Soviet TV sets were often a fire threat if you, eg. didn't turn them off at night or fell asleep while watching a programme. Thus, a loud tone would be emitted to wake you up.
Soviet Tv used to explode and burn down your house. So the loud beeping makes u wake up to turn off your television!
ktos4952 Urbanic Legend, huh?
So how long COULD a soviet TV run for without being a fire threat?
@@user-xg8yy7yl1d Don't mind them its propaganda to scare you...... maybe happened to a few tvs but it was definitely not that bad.
This movie scenes are from the "Guest from the Future" (Гостя из Будущего) TV show, it was showed during 80's in USSR. It is/was my favourite show !
🙂👍🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Alisa Selezniova -Soviet Crush from Childhood
Ivanka
Man, Soviet music slaps to be honest
That kid looks like a young Vladimir Putin
vladimir was kgb
He had the job to find young russians they woud be good.spys he was not a spy as i know
İ mean that thank you
all russians looks like Putin.
So, *lad*-imir putin?
This is cool there aren't many Soviet TV closedowns on RUclips. So this is from 1984,huh?
Yep
I think it's 1988. Look at the testcard at the end.
@@slvrmccloud7914 the testcard is, but the video is cut together, he states that in the bio
It's not real, but it's supposed to be from 1988.
No, it's from 1984, it says it at the end of the program.
Слёзы на глаза наворачиваются от музыки. Какие же прекрасные песни были!
Great reconstruction! I seriously thought this was the real thing until I read the description. Super well put together.
6:13, that's almost a brazilian flag.
Kkkkkkkkkk
it says turn off the tv
NOSSA BANDEIRA NUNCA MAIS SERA CINZA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@cauetolentino6671 Olha só isso talkei, a bandeira brasileira ficou cinza com esses CO - MU - NI -STAS talkei
6:14 - 7:12
Не забудьте выключить телевизор. (Ne zabud'te vyklyuchit' televizor)
English translation from Google Translate: Do not forget to turn off the TV.
Your house could burn down.
The old Soviet TV sets were often a fire threat if you, eg. didn't turn them off at night or fell asleep while watching a programme. Thus, a loud tone would be emitted to wake you up.
Soviet televisons would explode or start fires if left on, so they put that warning so you would urn them off. Many western tvs had the same problem.
Hey, it kinda looks like the Brazilian flag behind these words!
Poland also had in 80s picture with information "Nie zapomnij wyłączyć odbiornika".
I think that only Poland and Russia had it xD
*Murzyn ZBangladeszu*
"Don't forget to switch off your TV" idents were used in the following countries:
USSR / Russia (until 1995), Poland (until 1993), Turkey, Belarus and UK.
Examples of the idents from the countries:
USSR (1989, real version): ruclips.net/video/_HFLdbL8Hh8/видео.html
Russia (1995, final variant): ruclips.net/video/GtWOwQ6jd4Y/видео.html
Poland (08.02.1992): ruclips.net/video/Fr-eHGFeLBU/видео.html
Turkey (1989, watermarks in the picture): ruclips.net/video/93PsXpzKzn0/видео.html
Belarus (1994): ruclips.net/video/w1ILNxRTEAQ/видео.html
UK (Border Television, early 80's): ruclips.net/video/BNh0Z1D6agI/видео.html
With the footages shot, you can _tell how amazing their lenses were. Gorgeous!!_ Background blur.👌
Soviet lenses were of very high quality, while also being very inexpensive. Nowadays people can buy a 20 dollar used Ukrainian lens and get beautiful images on a dslr.
heres a tip, did you guys know when programs ended they put music with high volume to wake up people? If the old televisor stay on for long time, it could burn!
I hear someone says the tv would explode
@@Bannify yeah, that would happen if you don't turn off the tv back then in the ussr
Не забудьте выключить телевизор.⇒Do not forget to turn off the TV.⇒テレビの電源を切るのを忘れずに。
@AutobotSulley You got a very short answer here! The show is called "Guest from the Future," and it was a very popular Soviet sci-fi TV film. (Here, you're seeing the end of Part One.) The heroine, a little girl, was so adorable that apparenty all the adults in the USSR wanted to adopt her! (There's a write-up in Wikipedia on the series, and some kind souls have uploaded excerpts... Enough said!)
sexy
5:07 do you know what song is that?
Hi and thanks for uploading... I didn't know that they pause during the daytime :)
Романс Дунаевского "Тихо всё тихо", точнее вырезка из него (инструментальный припев) в исполнении оркестра Петера Сауля. У меня этот 30-секундный трек есть в mp3 на мобильнике, а в контакте есть даже полная версия. С детства помню эту мелодию наизусть, только в этой реконструкции она звучит как-то мрачно и в низком качестве (похоже музыку писали отдельно с телевизора). Кстате в фильме "Игла" она тоже звучит в одном эпизоде, я подозреваю, что писали именно оттуда для реконструкции.
And of course, as a TV show in the 1980s ended, "If you'd been watching this program on Soviet TV, you'd now be ordered to turn your set off!"
Да, хорошо что SECAM имеет из всех систем самую наименьшую полосу для передачии цветности. Всего лишь достаточно 4,6МГц для корректной работы. Так что даже некоторые черно-белые магнифтоскопы могли писать цветную картинку в системе SECAM
Don't forget turn off tv
Double time!
Yeah
Жаль Алешу Фомкина. Погиб на пожаре.😢.
Umm...I think kids would not see their favourite film at 1 AM.
This was the end of the morning program (signing off at 13:00) the evening program wouldn't come on until 16:00
Song name please? I love soviet era pop
Boris Emelyanov, "And we have to do"
A my pri čem
@@ssaiop ruclips.net/video/Pm5a_1jOi7s/видео.html
Idk either and same here dude ❤👍🏻😎😊🙋🏻♀️
What a nice high-quality channel
In the US, We watch the TV. But in the Soviet Union, The TV watches you.
В час дня. Это окончание утреннего блока передач, после которого следовал технический перерыв до 17 часов.
2:20 Soviet siri
dose anyone know the music from 5:07 - 5:37 ?
Hello. I need your help. What is this song (seems like interval signal) at the start of the video. Not the Kremlin bells. The music???
What is the little skit in the beginning? Is that what they thought the future under communism would look like?
It's a forerunner of the Gratuitous Drone Shot.
No, it's just a TV show called "Гость из будущего" (Guest from the Future)
This is amazing thank your this nostalgic moment
Скажите пожалуйста какая мелодия играет, когда появляется заставка тв ссср ?
Начало эфира - Нас утро встречает прохладой
Конец эфира - Тихо все тихо
70-е - Торжественная песня
1991 (только 2 варианта) - Equinoxe, заставка ARD
Anyone know where I could find some real time version of that clock? I love the look of it
7:20 man I love the music
What's this show called?
The ending is a bit unsettling , especially with that so loud beep and the enormous writing .... anyway , in my country (Italy) our state television , Rai , had a much more scary sign off sequence between 1954 and 1986 . I was not scared , but just because I was already twelve when I saw it for the first time ....Musicians confermed , successively , that there was a subliminal message inside that outro called " the devil' s interval"
They did that so that way you can turn off your TV. Just in case if you're sleeping.
ORTF/TF1, A2 in France have the famous sign-offs into the 80s. They're scary too. A2 have a psychedelic sequence (used before the FR3 regional news too).
Is there any footage of that?
Già...la sigla di chiusura delle trasmissioni RAI mi provocava uno strano senso di inquietudine, da bambino. Eppure, sia la musica sia le immagini erano soavi. Ma non c'era niente da fare: quella sigla mi metteva a disagio, quasi mi spaventava...le poche volte che avevo occasione di vederla e sentirla, poiché all'epoca i bambini andavano a letto dopo Carosello, con poche eccezioni, appunto.
@@danielcherriomkins5280 can you send me the links relative to those scary sequences aired by TF1 or A2 , Sir ? I'd like to see them to compare their " scare factor" to Rai ( Italy) . Thank you
What is that song at the end? Sounds nice
Man this is such a good aesthetic
Can someone explain the first scene with the little boy in the transportation (?) hub talking to the computer?
yes early 80's kid's sci-fi series ruclips.net/video/pa9wklargtg/видео.html
Во время трансляции таблицы включали радиостанцию Маяк и можно было слушать, если не было под рукой радиоприемника. Помню, мне лет 11 или 12 было, у мамы на работе был телевизор, и я подсказал, стали во время перерыва в вещании так радио слушать.
Massive buildings. Wow!!❤️
my mom always scolded me for watching TV for too long when I was a child, saying that the TV might be explode if it keeps turn on. I thought its just a lie to make me stop watching cartoons. i'm today years old when I read some of the comments here about the warning on this soviet TV. and i'm not from soviet or any ex-soviet country.
Maybe your Mother's mother came from a ex-soviet place?
Mama dobrze mówiła. Mamy zawsze chcą dla nas najlepiej. Te pudełka miały dawniej kineskopy z próżnią, mogły wybuchnąć, zapalić się, nowe też mogą się zapalić. Słuchajmy zawsze naszych mam.
ООО, мой любимый фильм
I remember this movie!! :)
надо же... а я эту заставку помню только в ч/б виде... у нас тогда была старая-престарая "Аврора" дома.... :)
nice quality
Can sombebody tell me how the tv programs were aired ? (I mean, what was the typical soviet TV day ? How long was the daily broadcasting ? etc) Hope someone can answer me ;)
Heyrobot
There are two broadcasting time slots in a day.
The morning programme lasts from 6am - 1pm
And then a testcard with a radio station is used as audio from 1pm to 3/4pm
and the evening programme from 3/4pm - 12am
If your wondering the translation of НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ВЫКЛЮЧИТЬ ТЕЛЕВИЗОР is DON'T FORGET TO TURN OFF THE TV
The narrative on that TV show stopped on a razor's edge before the credits. Yikes.
Bring us USSR back papa Putin. 🥺
That aged poorly
>Зачем было вставлять серию из фильма "Гостья из будущего"?
Скорее, зачем было вырезать :)
Anyone know what the song is at the end?
Борис Емельянов - А мы при чем? : Boris Emalyanov - And We Have To Do"
They had copyright in the Soviet Union?
What copyright? it's to turn off TV's before the TV gets caught on fire (60% of Moscow Fires were from the bad quality Soviet TV's)
Yes, copyrights and patents did exist. An organization or an enterprise could sell a product and license it to another western company, that happened with tetris.
I've also heard TV fires made like 70% or 60% (I can't remember) of moscow fires.
Didn't they play the national anthem at the start and end?
Tam na początku, to był chłopiec czy dziewczyna? Zajebisty koniec, nikt się go nie spodziewał!
I love this song, too! Anyone know what's it called and who sings it?
"and we have to do" by boris emelyanov
(English translated)
I like this song, too.
Thanks!
If you slept and left a soviet-made TV on, it would heat up and burn your entire house....that is why they are making such loud noises, it's for people to wake up and to close the TV's down before fires happen.
Actually they had a very firm construction that was meant to last
Is that true or is it just a lie from the government.
well, here in Cuba we had the same ending for the broadcasts. We called that figure full of squares and with the colors of the spectrum the Pattern
Sure, those tvs would still workin to this day in tour country huh? 😅
@@matiasfpm that's how it is 😓
Хороший ролик.!!! ❤❤❤❤. 😮. 😊😊😊😊.!!!!
***** TV USSR (ТВ = TV & СССР = USSR)
@bob4eg1 Thank you for the explanation. I wish I could speak Russian.
Пожалуйста, подскажите какая песня играет в конце?
07:20 Борис Емельянов - А мы при чём?
Конечно, 12 лет прошло, но лучше поздно, чем никогда!😂
322 years ahead of it's own time back when. Ohh, what more we know now ehh? Or Heir of the era - or...
What is the film about
Которая под таблицей УЭИТ? Это песня Б. Емельянова "А мы при чем?".
By the 1970s, Soviet tvs no longer had explosion risks.
The country would explode 😂
Kids I knew who lived in the same house as me had their soviet tv explode in the 90s
most likely their family kept their tv since before the safety regulations changed/manufacturing process changed @@tyemich8820
It's reconstruction of end of broadcasting TV USSR.
Who is that young boy?
Где то тут уже есть звезда с кругами, таблица и "Незабудьте выключить ТВ".. Зачем было вставлять серию из фильма "Гостья из будущего"?
You could've just titled this video " ТВ СССР sign-off" that would make a little bit more sense.
7:20
I HAVE AN IDEA! what if we turn on our TV at the end off broadcasting. That way, we can party. But you need to have 2 TVs if you want to know when the music plays. One TV for watching, one more for the music.
whats the song at the very end? loved it
Boris Emelyanov - And We Have To Do
what is the song in 0:00 and 2:40?
+Jeremmy Contreras композиция называется "Полет на флете", из кинофильма "Гостья из будущего" композитор Евгений Крылатов
industrialmantanoспасибо!
young putin????
I'm not sure that,but he looks like as PUTIN
no. actor's name Alexey Fomkin. He tragically died in 1996
Shame, what a cutie.
what music 3:07
hey, thats pretty good
It's Dobby !!
Can anyone tell me what the beeping message says? What was Soviet TV like? I'm curious.
"don't forget to turn off your tv"
+Ron S. Thank you!
+Ron S. They had that warning because Soviet-built TVs were prone to catch fire if left on all night!
Actually a lot of western TV's had issues with that too, hence why British channels also said the same.
Exactly. Especially dangerous were Rubin 714p. In most cases fire started from voltage multiplier which were getting too hot due long time non-stop working. Besides poor quality materials, horrible very flamable cover made of plywood and laminate were making situation even more serious.
I'm from other country in Eastern Bloc and in our television were similliar notification "Don't forget to turn off receiver". Goverment were saying that is because of "energy saving", somehow it was truth but in fact not main reason.
German Russian American is it just me or does that kid look like a young Vladimir Putin? Иосиф Ульяновm thank you for this video na zdrovie Rossyia.
its a interesting view, no stupid ADS, no money culture, we were better
ussr was best country
What makes you say that? I see a lot of USSR fans in the comments, but I have no idea why would anyone say something so stupid. Is it ignorance? Maybe you can explain it to me.
theGreenLine I say USSR was best country, because make beauty culture them.
theGreenLine And USSR didn't killed Muslims.
I'm gonna be different.
NONSENSE, THE BRITISH EMPIRE WAS THE GREATEST COUNTRY! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
TheSovietComrade Don't forget Afghanistan. It's not bad though Islam is an evil ideology worse than fascism
is a brave new world.
that music At 0:00 is nice
is this some Soviet '80s song by the end?
yes
What kind of Dr. Who is this?
we need some subtitles in english here
Song: борис емельянов- а мы причем
did that guy press the button
LISTEN TO THIS SONG ON RUclips...
LIBERDADE - NAÇÃO NESTA
LIBERDADE - NAÇÃO NESTA
I saw the words on the screen easy to read but in the beginning they were talking and I am not sure what they said.
MrCPmovieproductions "Don't forget to turn off your television." (Soviet Teles' had problems and could catch fires.)
but, there's no original tapes? only remakes?
VHS
@@sreyasdesai4865precisely. No VHS?
Name of the song 7:20
2:38
What is the name of the movie ?
I don't think that was a movie I think that was just the USSR's version of a Sci-fi show
The movie is called "Guests from the Future" or in Russian Гостья из будущего
What's your reaction when I say...
"Darude - Sandstorm"
"Rammstein - Moskau"
"Etsuko Yakushimaru - Kami-sama no Iu Toori"
"Sasaki Sayaka - Zzz"
"Lil B - Rent Due"
"Lil B - Thank You Based God"
I'm guessing the closing programme was more interesting than went beforehand....