In the Soviet era, a TV was not just a household appliance — it was a real window to the world and a symbol of progress. Remember how the whole family gathered in front of the screen to watch the "Cinema Travel Club" or the New Year's "Blue Light"?
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00:00In the Soviet era, a TV was not just a household appliance, it was a real window to the world
00:09and a symbol of progress.
00:12Remember how the whole family gathered in front of the screen to watch the Cinema Travel
00:17Club or the New Year's Blue Light until the end of the 80s?
00:25Only domestic TVs could be purchased in the USSR, and new models appeared quite often.
00:33The transition to color television was a real breakthrough.
00:38And although color TVs were expensive, many families dreamed of such a miracle of technology
00:46and saved up for it for months.
00:49Nostalgia for those times.
00:52What kind of TV did you have at home?
00:55Rubin, Gorizont, or, perhaps, Elektronika?
01:01Remember how sometimes you had to lightly tap on the case to make the picture clearer?
01:07Or a universal channel switch, like in the photo?