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"Vsyaka Nedelya" (Template:Lang-bg, literally "Every Sunday") is a Bulgarian television program hosted and edited by journalist Kevork Kevorkian. It is one of the most successful television shows on Bulgarian television.

Vsyaka nedelya logo, 1999

History

The first episode aired January 7, 1979 on BNT 1. "Vsyaka Nedelya" was initially under the "Information" category and the successor to the program "TV Lens." It was taken off the air on four separate occasions. The host of the original show was Yancho Takov. Kevork Kevorkian has interviewed hundreds of famous and significant people from Bulgaria and around the world, including Todor Zhivkov, Radoy Ralin, Georgi Partsalev, Slavi Trifonov and others.[1] The team behind the show is one of the first to have created a nationwide donation movement; over 3 million leva have been collected, with which about 100 soldiers' monuments were restored.[2]

Original network

From 1979[3] to 2012, the program was aired on BNT 1.[4] From 2012 to 2014, the program aired on Nova.

References

  1. ^ "Всяка неделя – Георги Парцалев". Vsyakanedelya.com. Retrieved June 30, 2017.
  2. ^ "Българска национална телевизия, БНТ – Предавател България". www.predavatel.com (in Bulgarian). Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  3. ^ телевизия, Българска национална. "50 години БНТ – 1989 година". Новини БНТ (in Bulgarian). Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  4. ^ "Сделката "Всяка неделя" – Mediapool.bg". Mediapool.bg. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  • Поля Иванова Първа програма (Канал 1) на БНТ през периода 1959–2000 г. Поля Иванова(First Program (Channel 1) of the Bulgarian National Television between 1959 and 2000. Polya Ivanova)
  • "Хроника 25 години Всяка Неделя",издателство "Захари Стоянов", 2004 г.(Chronicle 25 Years Every Sunday", Zachary Stoyanov Publishing House, 2004)