Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

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The popularly beloved children's program "Good Night, kids!" turns 56 this year. During this time, about 33 presenters of the program have been replaced. We decided to see what some of them look like years later.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

Remembered by the audience for the role of Ella Delay from the film "Hello, I'm your Aunt", Tatiana Vedeneeva became the host of the children's program in 1997. She made small changes to the script of the transfer.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

For example, Aunt Tanya (that was her name during the broadcast) brought some interesting subject to the studio every time, about which she composed a fairy tale. Now the Soviet and Russian actress is 66 years old, she continues to deal with children's topics, being the editor-in-chief of the magazine "About Children".

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

Aunt Lina, and that's how the Soviet children remembered Angelina Vovk, got into the program by accident, replacing the late presenter. It was she who saved everyone's beloved Piggy from being fired — at that time there was talk that a piglet should not teach Soviet children.

But the TV presenter managed to persuade the management to leave Piggy in the program. The People's Artist of the Russian Federation is 77 years old, and she does not appear on the air, being the president of the Russian Foundation for Culture and Art, Support for Children's Creativity.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

People's Artist R. F. Yuri Nikolaev and the host of many television programs appeared in the frame of "Good night, kids!" in the early 90s. Many boys and girls liked to go to bed with Uncle Yura.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

In his 71st year, the presenter hosts the program "Honest Word" on Channel One.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

The famous illusionist Amayak Hakobyan, 63 years old, conducted a children's program for five years - from 1996 to 2001. On the air, his name was the magician Rahat Lukumych, and he usually showed the guys tricks.Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

We are sure that the phrase "Sim-salavim-akhalay-mahalay" will evoke pleasant nostalgic feelings in everyone who watched the program at that time. Amayak was last seen in an episode of the TV series "Happy Together".

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

The victory in the Miss Universe contest in 2002 opened many doors for Oksana Fedorova. She became one of the most memorable hosts of "Good Night, kids!".

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

The beautiful aunt Ksyusha put the children to bed for about 15 years and kept not only children, but also their parents at the TV screens. The TV presenter is 42 years old, she is engaged in charity work, and also runs the Moda Topical magazine.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

Nikita Mikhalkov's eldest daughter got into the lens of the program "Good Night, kids!" also in 2002. Anna came to the program for the sake of her children and admitted that at first it was hard for her on the program, but over time she managed to adapt to the format.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look likeBy the way, last year the 45-year-old actress became the winner of the "TEFI kids" award. She was awarded as the best presenter for her work in the program "Good Night, kids!".

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

In 2012, Dmitry Malikov joined the clan of presenters "Good night, kids!". Uncle Dima replaced Oksana Fedorova, who was then going on maternity leave.

Then and now: what the hosts of "Good Night, kids!" look like

For 4 years, the singer appeared on the air of the program and, of course, started a music column in the program. Today, 50-year-old Dmitry devotes his time to his family and the main business of his life - music.

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