It was conceived as an elaboration of an MPM radio soap opera in Russia, Dom Sem’ Pod’ezd Chetyre ( Apartment 7, Entrance 4). Crossroads was one of dozens of radio and TV programs the MPM funded in the former Soviet Union. In November 1992, the organization created the Marshall Plan for the Mind (MPM), named after the American plan to aid Western Europe rebuild after World War II. The Fund's charter was to aid command-driven socialist societies' transition to free-market economies after the fall of the Soviet Union. The show began life as an initiative of the British government's Thatcher-era Know-How Fund, established in 1989. A sequel to the series titled Crossroads in Astana started in 2015 on Khabar TV, the same station that aired the original. It was recognized as the best series of 1998 at the CIS media forum. Their families are joined through marriage of the Umarovs' daughter to the Platonovs' son. The story line revolves around two families, the working-class Kazakh Umarovs and the professional-class Russian Platonovs. The show was funded by a British government program to transfer knowledge to countries in the former Soviet Union and to promote the transition to a market economy. It is still unmatched in viewership and duration among Kazakhstani TV shows. It became the most popular TV program in Central Asia, reportedly reaching 60 million homes in four countries: Russia, Uzbekistan, China and Kazakhstan. It was the first soap opera produced in the Kazakhstan. Gulnar Dusmatova, Evgeny Zhumanov, Zhanna Kuanysheva, Venus Nigmatullina, Irina Azhmuhamedova, Bakhtiyar Kozha, Alexey Shemes, Biken Rimova, Kasym Zhakibaev, Sagi Ashimov, Bakhytzhan Alpeisov, Jean Baizh, Nina Zhmerenetskaya, Tanirbergen Berdongarov and othersĬrossroads (Russian: Перекресток, Perekryostok) was a Kazakhstani soap opera that ran from 1996 to 2000. Leyla Akhinzhanova, Elena Gordeeva, Albina Akhmetova, Mikhail BelyakovĪibarsha Bozheeva, Andrey Marmontov, Elena Prokoptseva, Vladimir Tyulkin, Ermek Shinarbaev, Bogdad Mustafin
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