with what feeling could victor grigoryevich karpilov, one of the most venerable directors of belarusian television, read this review, the author of the play viktorich krapilov was born on december 8, 1927. in minsk, he graduated from the belarusian theater and art institute, was an actor in the russian theater of the bssr since 1956, the director of the republican television studio, at the same time worked as a teacher at the belarusian theater art institute, where he founded the course of a television director, honored art worker of the belarusian ussr passed away on may 3, 1994. what the air looked like then there were no foreign films there was no series the series i remember much later there were no, in general, even in our films there was a shortage. and this whole broadcast network, as we say, it was filled with its own programs, except for news news - this is understandable. they've been in europe for a while. but everything else, everything else was filled with their own tv shows. these were children's shows. these were literary and dramatic programs. these were popular science programs. it was a sports television, there was a theater, t