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Airport Uncovered - Sheremetyevo 3
A look at Moscow’s newest international airport: Sheremetyevo 3. State of the art security. Catering for the mile high club. And what happens when it all goes wrong at thirty thousand feet.
CIS Restaurants
In this show, Martyn Andrews discovers that when it comes to food, ex-Soviet republics are a gourmet wonderland, a place where dozens of different gastronomic traditions exist.
Behind The Scene Of Eurovision
Find out who has written a controversial song, who has almost been excluded from the list of the participants and who has all the chances to win.
Russian Fashion Week
Russian Fashion Week brings thousands of world famous designers, models and journalists from all corners of the globe. Martyn Andrews takes a look the Russian Fashion scene.
Eurovision Song Contest 2009
The 54th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in the Russian capital Moscow and over 40 countries are expected to be represented.
Putins Interview To Bloomberg
Financial crises, the recent gas dispute with Ukraine and his love of chocolate these are some of the issues Prime Minister Vladimir Putin touched upon in an interview with American news agency Bloomberg.
Themed Restaurants
There are dozens of amazing and exciting themed restaurants in Moscow. Martyn Andrews visits restaurants set in farm yards and palaces to metro stations and American diners.
Moscow Xmas Shopping
Moscow Out takes a look at Christmas shopping - how expensive are gifts in comparison to the west and how do celebrations in Russia differ from those in the US?
Kandinsky Awards In Uproar
Somali pirates onstage, demonstrators at the entrance, a walk-out at the announcement of the main prizewinner, helped to ensure that an art awards ceremony stays in the memories of those who attended.
Remembering Solzhenitsyn
Thursday marks 90 years since the birth of the late Nobel Prize-winning author, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. He died this August at his home outside Moscow, leaving behind an enduring legacy.


