Radio Nanny—an educational program for younger schoolchildren on all-Union radio in the 1970s–80s. It first went on air on January 1, 1970. “Funny Lessons of the Radio Nanny” in a playful musical form helped children remember the rules of the Russian language, explained the laws of mathematics, physics, biology, traffic rules, rules of behavior, politeness, and so on. The broadcasts were led by the “radio magician” Nikolai Litvinov and his assistants Alexander Livshits and Alexander Levenbuk. Authors of the broadcasts: Eduard Uspensky (he both came up with the idea of the radio program and was its first author), Arkady Khait, Leon Izmailov, and many others—poets and humorous writers.
1) “How to Behave”
2) “Mummy’s Helpers”
3) “Entertaining Grammar”
4) “Funny Stories”
5) “Fun Lessons”
6) “Entertaining Grammar 2”
7) “Fun Lessons 2”
8) Recordings from concerts by A. Livshits and A. Levenbuk
9) “The Best Songs from the ‘Radio Nanny’ Program”
10) “Songs from the ‘Radio Nanny’ Program 2”