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Alexander Maslyakov

Alexander Vasilyevich Maslyakov ((ロシア語:Александр Васильевич Масляков)) (born November 24, 1941, Yekaterinburg, Russia) is a prominent Soviet and Russian television game show host. He is an extremely well known, iconographic figure throughout the former USSR, having been on the screen for the greater part of most people's lives. In this he compares with personalities such as Bob Barker or even Dick Clark on American television.
==Game Shows==
Maslyakov has been working in television since 1964. He has hosted numerous game shows in this time, including «Allo, my ishchem talanty» (we're looking for talents ), «Adresa molodykh» (of young ones ), «Veselye rebyata» (kids ), the long-running «A nu-ka, devushki» (go, girls ), in which young women competed against one another in skills such as cooking, dancing, or milking cows, and its short-lived counterpart for young men, «A nu-ka parni». He was also the first host (1974) of what subsequently became one of Russia's longest-running game shows, «Chto? Gde? Kogda?» (Where? When? ).
Maslyakov was the regular host of Soviet coverage of World Festivals of Youth and Students, held in such major world capitals as Sofia, Havana, (East) Berlin, Pyongyang, and Moscow, as well as hosting a number of popular Soviet Eurovision-style lip-synching song competitions over the years.

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