Retrospective on the Soviet Union

Summary 60 Minutes offers a look back at segments featuring the Soviet Union. "Voyage of Discovery" joins a U.S. Admiral on his visit to the Soviet Union. "Chernobyl" revisits the site of the disaster. "Moscow" looks at the Soviet capitol in 1972. "CCCP-TV" looks at Russian television in 1980. "Telling the Truth" talks to a Russia journalist about the Afghanistan war. "Moscow Mystique" looks at the plight of Russian women. "Na Zdrove" looks at alcoholism in Russia. "Yalta" visits the tourist resort. "The Last Gulag" goes to a prison camp in the Soviet Union. "Joseph Stalin" talks to some of the victims of Stalin's purgers. "Slava" profiles Mstislav Rostropovich. "Andy Rooney" talks peace in 1986.

S23.E41 ∙ Retrospective on the Soviet Union

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Andrew Rooney Lesley Stahl Steve Kroft Morley Safer

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Genres : Documentary News

Release date : Jun 22, 1991

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Instagram

Language : English

Filming locations : CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Production companies : CBS Productions CBS News CBS News Productions

Summary 60 Minutes offers a look back at segments featuring the Soviet Union. "Voyage of Discovery" joins a U.S. Admiral on his visit to the Soviet Union. "Chernobyl" revisits the site of the disaster. "Moscow" looks at the Soviet capitol in 1972. "CCCP-TV" looks at Russian television in 1980. "Telling the Truth" talks to a Russia journalist about the Afghanistan war. "Moscow Mystique" looks at the plight of Russian women. "Na Zdrove" looks at alcoholism in Russia. "Yalta" visits the tourist resort. "The Last Gulag" goes to a prison camp in the Soviet Union. "Joseph Stalin" talks to some of the victims of Stalin's purgers. "Slava" profiles Mstislav Rostropovich. "Andy Rooney" talks peace in 1986.

Details

Genres : Documentary News

Release date : Jun 22, 1991

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Instagram

Language : English

Filming locations : CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Production companies : CBS Productions CBS News CBS News Productions

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The Dream of Shahrazad

The Dream of Shahrazad

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