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Welcome to the official website of agent Evgeniy Kochergin. This talented person managed during his lifetime to become a legend of the USSR Central Television. But this was preceded by many trials and labors. Evgeniy Alexandrovich was born in 1945 in the famous Stalingrad. After graduating from school, he entered college to obtain an industrial specialization.

Creative achievements

In 1970 life young specialist suddenly changed. Evgeniy received a position at the USSR State Television and Radio, where he became a full-time announcer for Central Television. Thanks to his responsible and persistent work, he was awarded the right to host the “Time” program. For several years, Evgeny Kochergin acted as the host of this news program.

Soon Kochergin began to be invited to participate in the organization and broadcast of the country’s largest events and activities: the opening of a memorial complex on Poklonnaya Hill, festive concerts on Red Square, holding Olympic Games etc.

With the collapse of the USSR, Evgeniy Aleksandrovich managed not only to stay in his favorite field, but also to discover others in himself. hidden talents. In the early 1990s, he got a job as a presenter on the Delovaya Rossiya channel. Here he became an economic observer, and, despite the lack of special education, he coped with his new position superbly.

In addition, Kochergin is the author and presenter of numerous literary and art programs on All-Russian Radio: “Orchestra of Our Youth”, “After Midnight...”, etc. Famous announcer He has recorded a large number of educational records that are intended for foreigners who want to learn Russian.

In addition to his main job, the outstanding entertainer has a lot of additional jobs. He constantly receives orders to conduct various events related to celebrations, corporate holidays, business presentations, etc.

For his professional activities, the star of the USSR Central Television was awarded many times and received several prizes. However, the most honorable title, according to the announcer himself, is “Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.”

Nowadays

Today, the professional announcer and presenter works as a teacher at the Ostankino Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting. He teaches young talents the basics of TV presenter skills. Shares his life experience, instills the skills of qualified media workers. Much more interesting information about Evgeny Kochergin and his professional activity can be read on the official website.

Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Kochergin(born November 7, 1945, Stalingrad, RSFSR, USSR) - Soviet and Russian announcer and TV presenter. Announcer of the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio. Honored Artist of the RSFSR.

Biography

He began his television career in the city of Mirny (Yakutia), from there he was sent to courses in Moscow.

In 1972 he graduated from the Faculty of Industrial Planning of the Financial and Industrial Institute in Moscow. He worked as an engineer and was a member of the CPSU.

In 1970, he joined the staff of announcers of the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio. He studied with Yuri Levitan, Lyudmila Kaygorodova, Olga Vysotskaya, and completed an internship at the Mayak radio station. For several decades, he hosted one of the main programs in our country - the “Time” program.

He took part in broadcasts of holidays and celebrations on Red Square, and participated in the opening of the memorial complex on Poklonnaya Hill. In 1980, he acted as a speaker-commentator at the opening and closing of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. In 1985, together with Vera Shebeko and Alexander Tikhomirov, he conducted live broadcasts from the Luzhniki Stadium. ceremonies opening and closing XII World Festival youth and students in Moscow (Igor Kirillov announced the start of broadcasts).

Participated in holiday concerts, dedicated to memorable dates, in the State Kremlin Palace (KDS), in the Column Hall of the House of Unions, State Central Concert Hall "Russia". He is the constant host of the Moscow City Day celebrations. Took part in the Days Soviet television in Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria and a number of other countries.

On August 19, 1991, during the August putsch, Evgeny Kochergin, together with announcer Vera Shebeko, read out in the Vremya program on Central Television a statement from the State Emergency Committee about the impossibility of USSR President M. S. Gorbachev fulfilling his duties due to health reasons and about introducing a state of emergency in the country . After the defeat and self-dissolution of the State Emergency Committee latest issue conducted programs with Galina Zimenkova.

After leaving the Vremya program, Kochergin spent several more years reading the TV program on the 1st Ostankino television channel.

From 1994 to 1997 he worked on the Delovaya Rossiya TV channel as an economic observer.

Leading large quantity literary and artistic programs on All-Russian Radio (“After Midnight. For those who do not sleep”, “Orchestra of Our Youth” and many others).

At the Melodiya company he recorded a large number of records with Russian language learning programs for foreign countries.

From 1997 to 2001 - presenter and director of the television program “Business Muscovy” on the “Moskovia” TV channel. Announcer of holiday live broadcasts.

As of 2016, he was a teacher at the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino" (MITRO), specializing in "TV presenter skills", and also one of the announcers of the "My Joy" TV channel.

Personal life

Wife (second) - Nina Ivanovna Guseva, civil engineer. The daughter from her second official marriage, Irina Volodina (September 15, 1979 - January 14, 2016), a graduate of MGIMO, died as a result of an elevator fall in building No. 79 of the residential complex " Scarlet Sails" in Moscow. Daughter from her first official marriage - Natalia, lawyer.

In February 2015, on the television talk show “Let Them Talk,” Evgeny Kochergin met with Milana Nemykina (born 1979) from Yakutsk, who claimed that she was his illegitimate daughter.

Awards

  • Honorary title “Honored Artist of the RSFSR.”
  • 2014 - Departmental commemorative medal “40 years of the Baikal-Amur Mainline” - awarded by order of the Ministry of Transport Russian Federation to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the start of construction of the Baikal-Amur Railway (BAM).

Despite the fact that announcer Evgeny Kochergin has not appeared on our television screens for almost 25 years, since August 1991, there are many people among the viewing audience who still remember the episodes of the “Time” program. But the results of comparing modern TV presenters with their idols are far from being in favor of the former. Long years Soviet period about personal life of announcer Evgeny Kochergin, like, in general, many of his other colleagues, nothing reliable was known except rumors. Perhaps such a policy is not without meaning, since it does not allow viewers to be disappointed in their idols.

The biography of Evgeny Kochergin began in the post-war years, when the life of the country in every sense was on an emotional upsurge. His date of birth is November 7, 1945. As Evgeny Kochergin himself admitted in an interview with journalists, the profession of announcer attracted him from childhood, because he was brought up on the voices of such famous people, like Levitan, Shumakov, Khalatova and others, who regularly sounded from radios. But even having a well-trained voice by nature, the hero of our article at first did not even dare to think about a career as an announcer, directing his efforts in a more material direction - after graduating from the Moscow Institute of Finance and Economics and receiving the profession of an engineer, following the rest of the enthusiastic youth, he went to Yakutia, to the city of Mirny. It was there that Evgeny Kochergin took his first steps as an announcer in a local television studio. The first successes in a new field led to studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the capital. At first, Evgeny Kochergin wanted to make his debut in Moscow as a radio announcer, but fate smiled on him and he got a place that he had never even dreamed of - the host of the Vremya program. True, its first releases were aimed at Far East, and only a little later the young announcer began to be broadcast live for the European part of the country.

The events of August 1991 seemed to put an end to his career, because the responsibility for live broadcasts was shifted to the announcers who read the messages of the State Emergency Committee, which resulted in his dismissal. However, having stopped hosting the “Time” program, Evgeny Kochergin did not completely disappear from the screens, working on the 1st channel of Ostankino, and in “Business Russia”, and on the “Moscovia” channel, and on the All-Russian Radio, not counting official events that were always entrusted only to professional announcers. Now the hero of our article is engaged in teaching, giving lectures on “The Mastery of a TV Presenter” at the capital’s Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting “Ostankino”.

The past year and the beginning of this year probably became a huge test in the personal life of Evgeny Kochergin, about which the average person previously knew only the bare minimum - that the announcer is married for the second time and has a daughter from each of them - Natalia from the first and Irina from the second. Evgeniy Kochergin’s wife, Nina Ivanovna Guseva, has nothing to do with television and radio broadcasting. Nevertheless, according to the announcer himself, she always treated her husband’s fame and his fans with understanding and patience. Therefore, the program “Let Them Talk,” dedicated to love story announcer from the days of deep youth, stirred up the public. The audience was divided into two polar camps. Some people believed in the story of Milana, an illegitimate daughter from Yakutia, while others continue to doubt it.

In the photo - Evgeny Kochergin with his second wife, daughter Irina and granddaughter

Before the excitement after the ill-fated broadcast had subsided, a new shock fell on the family of Evgeny Kochergin - in the first half of January, his daughter Irina tragically died in the elevator shaft of her own house. An accident resulting in such tragic consequences, is still, of course, under investigation. However, whatever its reasons, it will not change the catastrophic consequences - in the prime of her life, not only the daughter of a famous announcer passed away, but also her beloved wife and mother of two daughters.

Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Kochergin. Born on November 7, 1945 in Stalingrad (now Volgograd). Soviet and Russian announcer and TV presenter. Announcer of the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio. Honored Artist of the RSFSR.

He noted that the profession of an announcer was predestined for him from above, although he took a long time to achieve it.

After school, he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Finance and Economics, Faculty of Industrial Planning. Then, together with friends, I went to the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - to the city of Mirny. There he was invited to work in a studio at local television.

After returning to Moscow, he studied at the Institute of Advanced Studies. He studied with Yuri Levitan, Lyudmila Kaygorodova, Olga Vysotskaya, and completed an internship at the Mayak radio station. He was offered to try himself as an announcer. He came to the radio.

Evgeniy Aleksandrovich recalled: “The luminaries were still alive then, whose voices fascinated me so much in childhood. And so, after listening to me read, Georgy Sergeevich Shumakov said: “No, my dear, go on television.” I let’s deny: I’m afraid, I’m embarrassed... How can I be around such people? And then luminaries were already working on television: Igor Kirillov, Valentina Leontyeva, Nina Kondratova, Anna Shilova - and, of course, I couldn’t imagine myself among them. But Shumakov reassured me. “Nothing, nothing, go. I’ll call Kirillov so he won’t offend you.” And they took me without competition.” It was 1977.

On television, he was immediately put on a live broadcast of the Vremya program. He broadcast to the Far East on the Orbita System.

He recalled about his first broadcast: “I was wildly worried, but all the text that was given to me in last moment, sight read correctly. I remember seeing with horror on the piece of paper the name of the prince of the Kingdom of Laung Prabang and the Kingdom of Laos: Souphanouvong. But he said it correctly. Igor Leonidovich Kirillov really helped in every possible way to get me into the department. So I can safely call him my godfather in the profession."

The young announcer was not immediately accepted into the team, especially since he was immediately entrusted with leading the country’s main program. She supported him. “Valentina Mikhailovna was a legendary person, they listened to her opinion, and her review resolved all questions. I was put in charge of Vremya already and European part countries, when Brezhnev himself was watching the broadcast,” he said.

Evgeny Kochergin. Program "Time"

He took part in broadcasts of holidays and celebrations on Red Square, and participated in the opening of the memorial complex on Poklonnaya Hill.

In 1980, he acted as a speaker-commentator at the opening and closing of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow.

In 1985, together with Vera Shebeko and Alexander Tikhomirov, he conducted live broadcasts from the Luzhniki Stadium of the opening and closing ceremonies of the XII World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow.

He took part in festive concerts dedicated to memorable dates in the State Kremlin Palace (KDS), in the Column Hall of the House of Unions, and the State Central Concert Hall "Russia". He is the constant host of the Moscow City Day celebrations. He took part in the Days of Soviet Television in Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria and a number of other countries.

On August 19, 1991, Evgeny Kochergin, together with announcer Vera Shebeko, read out in the “Time” program on Central Television a statement from the State Emergency Committee about the impossibility of the President of the USSR fulfilling his duties due to health reasons and about the introduction of a state of emergency in the country.

After the defeat and self-dissolution, the State Emergency Committee held the last episode of the program with Galina Zimenkova.

About yours last day as an announcer, he recalled: “In 1991, after the August putsch, as usual, I went into the studio of the Vremya program. I changed into a suit, they put make-up on me. I sat down at the announcers’ table in front of the television cameras, and began looking through the texts that were to be read on air. Suddenly on The shrill voice of the program director Tatyana Petrovskaya was heard throughout the studio: “So, Evgeny, get up, you’re not working today. You’re not working anymore at all. What I felt then is beyond words.” shame, disgrace... It was a wild humiliation: they did this to me in front of everyone, right before the broadcast. In the end, they could call me into the office and explain: “Eugene, political situation the country has changed, we now rely not on announcers, but on journalists who can write their own texts.” Although this is nonsense, editors still wrote texts for them, and in the end they became the same announcers, only bad ones - with poor diction and poor Russian."

After leaving the Vremya program, Kochergin spent several more years reading the TV program on the 1st Ostankino television channel.

From 1994 to 1997 he worked on the Delovaya Rossiya TV channel as an economic observer.

He was the presenter of a large number of literary and artistic programs on All-Russian Radio - “After Midnight. For those who do not sleep”, “Orchestra of Our Youth” and many others.

At the Melodiya company he recorded a large number of records with Russian language learning programs for foreign countries.

From 1997 to 2001 - presenter and director of the television program “Business Muscovy” on the “Moskovia” TV channel. Announcer of holiday live broadcasts. Later he was one of the announcers of the TV channel “My Joy”.

In 2011 he played legendary announcer Yuri Levitan in documentary film"April 12, 1961. 24 hours".

He was a teacher at the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting "Ostankino" (MITRO), specializing in "TV Presenter Skills."

In 2014, he received the departmental commemorative medal “40 years of the Baikal-Amur Mainline” (awarded by order of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the start of construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline - BAM).

Evgeny Kochergin's height: 182 centimeters.

Personal life of Evgeny Kochergin:

Was married twice.

He doesn’t like to remember his first marriage, which he had back in Yakutsk. From his first marriage he has a daughter, Natalia, a lawyer.

The second wife is Nina Ivanovna Guseva, a civil engineer.

Irina Volodina in Moscow. Irina was returning home with two small children. But they were lucky to survive because the nanny took the children to another elevator.

Irina is survived by two little daughters - Anastasia and Anna.

Evgeny Kochergin with his wife, daughter Irina and granddaughter

Irina Kochergina (Volodina)

In February 2015, it became known that Milana Nemykina was born in 1979, who was born in Yakutsk from Kochergin’s relationship with Lyudmila Nemykina.

At the time Kochergin met Lyudmila Nemykina, he had just divorced his first wife and, as he says, did not want to get married. Moreover, the promising announcer was invited to Moscow. And he left his Yakut passion. After some time, Lyudmila told him that she was pregnant.

According to Nemykina, Kochergin demanded that she have an abortion. But she left behind a child, whom she gave birth to and subsequently raised herself. All this time the girl knew who her famous father, I constantly saw him on the TV screen. However, Kochergin himself was not interested in the fate of his daughter, did not take part in her upbringing, and did not help Lyudmila Nemykina in any way.

Evgeny Kochergin did not immediately recognize Milana - a DNA test was required.

Two episodes of the “Let Them Talk” program were dedicated to Kochergin’s illegitimate daughter.

Judging by the explanations that Evgeniy Kochergin gave in the studio of the “Let Them Talk” program, he abandoned Milana and her mother for the sake of his career. They say they offered to move to Moscow for central television“Which of you would refuse?” asked Kochergin.

Time does not heal, announcer Evgeniy Kochergin. Let them talk (02/11/2015)

Time heals, announcer Evgeniy Kochergin. Let them talk (02/18/2015)

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Biography, life story of Evgeniy Alexandrovich Kochergin

Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Kochergin has led various concert programs, acting as an entertainer, at Soviet power was the announcer of the Central Television, and then received the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.

Childhood and youth

Evgeniy was born on November 7, 1945 in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. This happened in Stalingrad, later renamed Volgograd. After finishing secondary secondary school, service in the ranks of the USSR Armed Forces and work in production began in 1970 in the city of Mirny in the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic television career. The young man became the host of a news program on local television, and later Evgeniy was sent to Moscow for advanced training courses.

After completing the courses in the same year and completing an internship at the Mayak radio station, Kochergin was enrolled in the staff of the Central Television of the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company as an announcer. The promising CT announcer constantly learned from his senior comrades in the craft: Lyudmila Mikhailovna Kaygorodova, Yuri Borisovich Levitan, Olga Sergeevna Vysotskaya. In parallel with his work on television, Evgeniy graduated from the Institute of Industry and Finance in Moscow in 1972, receiving higher education at the Faculty of Industrial Planning.

Maturity

Evgeny Kochergin was soon entrusted by the management of the Central Television to host the “Time” program, one of the main all-Union news television programs, and he was one of its announcers throughout the existence of this program, until the collapse of the USSR. Kochergin received for a long time participated in television broadcasts of workers’ demonstrations and military parades from Red Square, and conducted a live television report from the opening of the memorial complex on Poklonnaya Hill. He was an announcer and commentator at the opening, closing and during the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. Evgeniy Kochergin took part for a long time in all concerts that, under Soviet rule, were timed to coincide with various memorable dates and took place in Kremlin Palace congresses, in the State Central Concert Hall "Russia" or the Hall of Columns of the House of Unions.

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Kochergin was one of the first on the Central Television to master his own author’s style, which helped the announcer prepare and present information programs, which allowed the presenter to achieve real recognition and truly popularity among television viewers of such a huge country as the USSR. It was this style that became an excellent prototype for the best examples introduced into the practice of television broadcasting on Russian democratic television.

After the restoration of capitalism in the Russian Federation

In the early 90s of the last century, Evgeniy Aleksandrovich began working as an economic observer on a newly formed television channel called “Business Russia”. Kochergin was also the presenter of a large number of programs on All-Russian Radio that were of a literary and artistic nature. Among them are the program “After Midnight”, “Orchestra of Our Youth” and many other popular radio programs. At this time, he recorded a lot of records at the Melodiya company with programs to help foreigners learn Russian.

In the 2000s, Kochergin began teaching at the Ostankino Institute of Radio Broadcasting and Television, preparing students who want to master the specialty “TV Presenter Skills.”

Evgeniy Alexandrovich also became the permanent presenter of the capital’s City Day celebration.

Family life

There is no information about Kochergin’s first marriage, but his second wife was Nina Ivanovna Guseva, who was a civil engineer. On September 15, 1979, they had a daughter, who was named Irina. She graduated from MGIMO, married Alexei Volodin, who worked as a deputy director in a well-known insurance company, but on January 14, 2016, she died in a falling elevator. Evgeny Alexandrovich has only one daughter left - Natalia, who works as a lawyer and was born in his first marriage.

It is possible that Kochergin also has an illegitimate daughter. In February 2015, on a TV show called “Let Them Talk,” he met a woman who claimed that it was she. Her name was Milana Nemykina, she was born in Yakutsk in 1979.