Pole Chudes
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Pole Chudes
Summary
Pole Chudes is a television program[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of television_program entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (54 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Pole Chudes is the creator of Vladislav Listyev[3].
- Pole Chudes is the creator of Anatoly Lysenko[4].
- Pole Chudes is the creator of Q598344[5].
- Pole Chudes's image is recorded as Pole Chudes (2012-06-06) 04.jpg[6].
- Pole Chudes's instance of is recorded as television program[7].
- Pole Chudes's director is recorded as Ivan Demidov[8].
- Pole Chudes's screenwriter is recorded as Vladislav Listyev[9].
- Pole Chudes's screenwriter is recorded as Andrey Razbash[10].
- Pole Chudes's screenwriter is recorded as Leonid Yakubovich[11].
- Pole Chudes's composer is recorded as Vladimir Ratzkevitch[12].
- Pole Chudes's genre is recorded as game show[13].
- Pole Chudes's based on is recorded as Wheel of Fortune[14].
- Pole Chudes's producer is recorded as Vladislav Listyev[15].
- Pole Chudes's producer is recorded as Andrey Razbash[16].
- Pole Chudes's producer is recorded as Larisa Sinelshchikova[17].
- Pole Chudes's producer is recorded as Leonid Yakubovich[18].
- Pole Chudes's production company is recorded as VID[19].
- Pole Chudes's production company is recorded as Ostankino[20].
- Pole Chudes's IMDb ID is recorded as tt7122412[21].
- Pole Chudes's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Russian[22].
- Pole Chudes's presenter is recorded as Leonid Yakubovich[23].
- Pole Chudes's Commons category is recorded as Pole Chudes[24].
- Pole Chudes's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[25].
- Pole Chudes's original broadcaster is recorded as Channel One Russia[26].
- Pole Chudes's original broadcaster is recorded as Soviet Central Television[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Vladislav Listyev[3], a journalist[28], 1956–1995[29], of Soviet Union[30], awarded the TEFI[31], specialised in presenter[32]; Anatoly Lysenko[4], a journalist[33], 1937–2021[34], of Soviet Union[35], awarded the USSR State Prize[36]; and Q598344[5].
Why It Matters
Pole Chudes ranks in the top 8% of television_program entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (54 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]