Travelers' Club

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Travelers' Club (

Guinness Book of Records as the oldest Russian television program.[1]

The first presenter of the program was Vladimir Schneiderov. Then for 30 years (since 1973) program led the doctor and the famous traveler Yuri Senkevich. After the death of the master program was closed in October 2003.

Permanent special correspondent from 1977 to 1992 was Stanislav Pokrovsky.[2]

transfer guests were such famous explorers as

and others.

The program has received a number of international and national awards: TEFI (1997), Crystal Globe.[1]

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