Soviet television series
Day by Day (Russian: День за днём, romanized: Den' za dnyom) is a Soviet drama TV series directed by Vsevolod Shilovsky and written by Mikhail Ancharov [ru].[2] It ran for 17 episodes from 1971 to 1972. It was the first dramatic television series filmed by Soviet Central Television.[2][3]
Plot
The series revolves around the residents of a large communal apartment, who belong to different families, in particular, the Yakushevs and Banykins. Neighbors become almost relatives, and their fate is closely intertwined. The old house is going to be scrapped, and all neighbors will have to be resettled in different apartments.
Cast
Soundtrack
- Valentin Nikulin – Song of the Circus, On the Relativity of Age, Aelita
- Valentina Tolkunova – Vocalise, Drip-drip, At Night I Walked Down the Street, Sound of Footsteps, Forgive Me, Tree, Vocalise Intermedia
- Vladimir Troshin – Sip Water, In the German Far Side
- Vladimir Makarov – Comrade, Memories of Moscow
- Yuri Gorobets – I Dreamed of Raw Rattle
- Nina Sazonova – I Stand on the Train Station
- Lev Leshchenko – She was All Right
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