Moscow
At 90 years old, he rightly carries the unofficial title of patriarch or Nestor of Russian television, if only because none of his active colleagues reached that respectable age. Vladimir Pozner has been a familiar name to generations of Russians since the 1970s, first as an eloquent propagandist for the Soviet regime and then, above all, as an interviewer. But also a man with a controversial reputation, which leaves practically no one in Russia untouched. This fall he returns with a new program after an absence of more than two years.