What kind of presenter died from the first channel. Russian “Good Morning” presenter Elena Mironova died of cancer. Illness and death

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After a serious illness, TV presenter Elena Mironova, who worked for many years on Channel One in the morning air, died. This year the program Good morning”, which she hosted, turned 30 years old.

On Sunday, July 23, TV presenter Elena Mironova died in Moscow. This was reported on Channel One.

Mironova is remembered by Russians as the host of the Good Morning program and correspondent for the Vremya program.

“Sad news: the famous presenter Elena Mironova has passed away. She struggled with a serious illness for a long time, but the illness turned out to be stronger. Elena Mironova worked on Channel One for many years, with a constant smile she wished everyone good start day,” reported on the Channel One website.

In addition to working on the Good Morning program, which recently turned 30 years old, Mironova also worked as a correspondent for the Vremya program.

Famous TV presenter Elena Mironova passed away in Moscow. She struggled with a serious illness, but the illness turned out to be stronger. Elena Mironova worked on Channel One long years, with a constant smile, wished everyone a good start to the day on the Good Morning program. The audience loved her not only for her soft, charming voice, but also for her wit and elegance.

Some current TV stars consider Elena Mironova their godmother. Colleagues always remember her with warmth. Recently, Channel One celebrated the 30th anniversary of Good Morning. Andrei Malakhov, who also began his career in this program, invited Elena Mironova on the air, but, unfortunately, his health did not allow it.

“The whole point is that we invited Elena Mironova to this broadcast. I called her and she said that she couldn’t come, she wasn’t getting up anymore. She has chemistry. She said a huge hello to everyone, and I want us to applaud Lena now, because there are so many moments we experienced with her. Lena, we love you and pray for your health,” Andrei Malakhov said in the program.

The morning infotainment channel appeared in 1986. Grigory Aleksandrovich Shevelev stood at its origins - then the program was called “60 minutes”. The first presenters of the program before the appearance of the TSN program were Oleg Dobrodeev, Boris Kostenko, Evgeny Kiselyov, Tatyana Mitkova, Mikhail Osokin, Sergey Alekseev, Sergey Dorenko, Irina Mishina, Vladislav Flyarkovsky, Alexey Burkov and others. On July 13, 1987, it became known as “90 minutes,” and on January 4, 1988, “120 minutes.” The hosts of the program were Vladimir Molchanov and Larisa Verbitskaya. The program included the sections “Morning Warm-up”, cartoons (until 1995), performances by domestic singers, teleconferences, news and weather forecasts (until 2006).

Since January 1991, the program began to be called “120+30”, soon began to appear under the name “Morning (120+30)”, and from the end of March of the same year - “Morning” and underwent many changes. The new presenters were Larisa Verbitskaya, Tatyana Vedeneeva (1989-1995), Irina Zaitseva, Pyotr Orlov, Sergey Lomakin (1991-1995), Maxim Nikulin, Mikhail Solntsev and Ekaterina Andreeva (1992-1993), Alexander Panov (1993-1994), The headings in the program remained unchanged.

In 1994, the name “Telemorning” was received. The presenters were Andrei Malakhov and Larisa Verbitskaya (in turns), new sections appeared, such as “Chronicle of the Day”, “Health Monitoring” and “Five with a Ponytail”. From 1995 to 2012, during the election campaign, the program was interrupted by a block of televised debates of participants in the parliamentary or presidential race. On January 5, 1997, the program began to appear under the name “Good Morning.”

In 1997, when the name was changed, the studio, sections, and presenters were completely updated. Each day of the week was now assigned a separate presenter - at one time this was what distinguished “Good Morning” from similar programs on other channels. The hosts of the program were Larisa Krivtsova - on Mondays (until 2003), Larisa Verbitskaya - on Tuesdays, Alexander (until 2005) and Ekaterina Strizhenov - on Wednesdays, Aida Nevskaya - on Thursdays, Andrei Malakhov and Elena Mironova (periodically, until 1999 ) - on Fridays. New sections have appeared: news review “Chronicle of the Day” (since 2003 - “News” broadcast from a separate studio), “Weather Forecast” until 2006, “Around Sports”, “A Thread from the World”, “Capital” , “Our dear”, “Hearth”, “This is a movie”, “Self-portrait”, “Living planet”, “ Finishing touch", "Crib". As part of the program, the television program “Press Express” with Andrei Egorshev continued to be broadcast until 1997. From 1997 to the mid-2000s, the program showed music videos domestic performers. At one time, before 2000, a commercial column “The Silk Road to Health” was published. There were also changes to the headings in the program in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006. In January - May 1997, the program was broadcast on Saturdays with Dmitry Dibrov. Later the program was released on this day only on holidays or in case of postponing the working day to Saturday. In 1999, the head of this version of the program was Vasily Antipov, then he was replaced by Sergei Shumakov.

Channel One reported the death of TV presenter Elena Mironova. The causes of death have not yet been announced.

“She struggled with a serious illness for a long time, but the illness turned out to be stronger,” the message says. “I worked at Channel One for many years, and with a constant smile I wished everyone a good start to the day. The audience loved her not only for her soft, charming voice, but also for her wit and elegance.”

Channel One will announce the date and place of farewell later.

Viewers remember TV presenter Elena Mironova from her work in morning show"Good morning".

She came to it in 1992, five years after the launch of this new domestic television program, and, as her colleagues recall, she immediately hit the spot. At that time, for example, they worked at Good Morning. Mironova hosted the Friday editions of the program.

“Elena worked at Good Morning in the 90s, when there was a whole galaxy of excellent presenters. She stood out for her incredible sense of humor, the fact that she could never be taken by surprise,” TV presenter Arina told Gazeta.Ru.

“She was very self-possessed, impressive, beautiful, and helped young people, especially talented ones. I helped Andrei Malakhov, who had just joined the program at that time,” said Tatyana Larchikova, an assistant director in those years, now the director of “Good Morning.”

The Channel One report also notes that many current TV stars consider Elena Mironova to be their godmother.

Mironova's colleagues note that she had old school Soviet television - but not announcers, but presenters.

“She didn’t need a teleprompter, and if it didn’t work, Elena could broadcast it herself,” Larchikova recalls. “Everything flowed from her soul; she and the studio guests did not have formal interviews, but rather a conversation that was a pity to interrupt if time ran out.”

The channel still recalls the incident when Mironova was released into live, but they couldn’t tell her about it. The presenter straightened her clothes for about a minute in front of the whole country (Larchikova notes that there were no transmitters at that time, and Mironova did not notice the signs of the Good Morning employees), then she saw the situation she was in and calmly said: “So German became a witness terrible secrets old woman's toilet. Good morning!"

She recalled another case of Mironova improvising - she was accidentally turned on during the transition from one plot to another, from Frank Sinatra to some kind of flock of sheep. She, without being taken aback, said: “With Sinatra everything is clear, but what is the flock doing in the mountains? Watch it now on Good Morning!

“The freedom and ease of presenters began in the 90s - and Elena was one of the first,” Sharapova answers. “She was a consummate professional, always looked great and was attentive to both studio guests and her colleagues.”

Mironova left Good Morning in 1999 for family reasons.

This year, Malakhov (he had worked on the program since 1995) invited his colleague to broadcast on the 30th anniversary of Good Morning, but she was already seriously ill and could not come.

“I called her and she said she couldn’t come, she couldn’t get up. She has chemistry. She said a huge hello to everyone, and I want us to applaud Lena now, because there are so many moments we experienced with her. Lena, we love you,” he said during the anniversary issue.

“Elena Mironova worked as a correspondent for the Vremya program for many years; many remember her reports. This is a great loss for the entire team of Channel One, we offer our condolences to the loved ones,” the channel said in a statement.

The Russian Union of Journalists expressed condolences over the passing of the TV presenter.

“The passing of a person who had such work experience, who went through such a school and in many ways was a guide and mentor for the younger personnel we see on the screen now is a doubly difficult loss. On my own behalf and on behalf of the Union of Journalists of Russia, I would like to express my most sincere and deepest regrets to all relatives and those who knew our colleague,” the secretary of the Union of Journalists of Russia told RT.

Elena Mironova died after a long and serious illness. Viewers know her primarily as the host of the morning broadcast on Channel One, which recently celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. A serious illness, with which Mironova struggled for many years, did not allow Elena to take part in the special anniversary program “Tonight,” which aired on June 3.

Under different names morning program has been on the air since 1986, hosted by Larisa Verbitskaya, Tatyana Vedeneeva, Ekaterina Andreeva and many others. One of the presenters was Elena Mironova, who worked in the project back in the late 90s. Elena also worked as a correspondent for the Vremya program, making vivid, memorable reports.

“The audience loved her not only for her soft, charming voice, but also for her wit and elegance,” noted Elena’s colleagues from Channel One. “Many current TV stars consider Elena Mironova their godmother.”

In particular, Andrei Malakhov, who also began his journey on TV in “Good Morning,” calls Mironova his godmother.

“Bright and independent women like her can be counted on the fingers of one hand,” he said. - Despite the terrible troubles, she always enjoyed life. A connoisseur of poetry and literature, a regular at the conservatory, Mironova was inimitable in the frame.”

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Arina Sharapova: Mironova was a person who cannot be taken by surprise

The famous host of the Good Morning program, Elena Mironova, was a resourceful person who was difficult to embarrass. TV presenter Arina Sharapova spoke about this.

One of the stories was when she was adjusting her hangers after going live and didn’t immediately realize that she was on air. But she immediately started joking, she wasn’t embarrassed at all, she said that a woman should always remain a woman

Larisa Verbitskaya: Elena Mironova bravely endured all the collisions of fate

TV presenter Larisa Verbitskaya said that the host of “Good Morning” Elena Mironova was a pleasant person and steadfastly endured all the conflicts of fate.

“I knew that the illness had crippled her in Lately, but she very courageously and steadfastly went through all the collisions of her fate... She was always very friendly, pleasant and smiling. She will remain like this in my heart,” said Verbitskaya

TV presenter Elena Mironova died in Moscow after a serious illness. News. First channel. Sad news: the famous Good Morning host Elena Mironova has passed away. She struggled with a serious illness for a long time, but the illness turned out to be stronger. Elena Mironova worked on Channel One for many years, and with a constant smile wished everyone a good start to the day. The audience loved her not only for her soft, charming voice, but also for her wit and elegance.

Elena Mironova died after a long and serious illness. Viewers know her primarily as the host of the morning broadcast on Channel One, which recently celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. A serious illness, with which Mironova struggled for many years, did not allow Elena to take part in the special anniversary program “Tonight,” which aired on June 3.

Under various names, the morning program has been aired since 1986, hosted by Larisa Verbitskaya, Tatyana Vedeneeva, Ekaterina Andreeva and many others. One of the presenters was Elena Mironova, who worked in the project back in the late 90s. Elena also worked as a correspondent for the Vremya program, making vivid, memorable reports.

“The audience loved her not only for her soft, charming voice, but also for her wit and elegance,” noted Elena’s colleagues from Channel One. “Many current TV stars consider Elena Mironova their godmother.”

In particular, Andrei Malakhov, who also began his journey on TV in “Good Morning,” calls Mironova his godmother.

“Bright and independent women like her can be counted on the fingers of one hand,” he said. - Despite the terrible troubles, she always enjoyed life. A connoisseur of poetry and literature, a regular at the conservatory, Mironova was inimitable in the frame.”

CONDOLENCES

Arina Sharapova: Mironova was a person who cannot be taken by surprise

The famous host of the Good Morning program, Elena Mironova, was a resourceful person who was difficult to embarrass. TV presenter Arina Sharapova spoke about this.

One of the stories was when she was adjusting her hangers after going live and didn’t immediately realize that she was on air. But she immediately started joking, she wasn’t embarrassed at all, she said that a woman should always remain a woman

Larisa Verbitskaya: Elena Mironova bravely endured all the collisions of fate

TV presenter Larisa Verbitskaya said that the host of “Good Morning” Elena Mironova was a pleasant person and steadfastly endured all the conflicts of fate.

“I knew that her illness had crippled her recently, but she very courageously and steadfastly went through all the conflicts of her fate... She was always very friendly, pleasant and smiling. She will remain like this in my heart,” said Verbitskaya

TV presenter Elena Mironova died in Moscow after a serious illness. News. First channel. Sad news: the famous Good Morning host Elena Mironova has passed away. She struggled with a serious illness for a long time, but the illness turned out to be stronger. Elena Mironova worked on Channel One for many years, and with a constant smile wished everyone a good start to the day. The audience loved her not only for her soft, charming voice, but also for her wit and elegance.