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- Without hostile intent, a Soviet submarine runs aground off New England. Men are sent for a boat, but many villagers go into a tizzy, risking bloodshed.
- Frühjahr 1945 in einem kleinen Ort an der Ostsee. Am Strand finden der 15-jährige Günter (Gert Krause-Melzer) und ein gleichaltriger russischer Fremdarbeiter (Viktor Perewalow) einen toten Soldaten. Wenig später hetzen Günter, der immer noch an den Endsieg glaubt, und eine Schar Jugendlicher den entflohenen jungen Russen durch den Wald. Während Günter ihn stellt und ihm zuredet sich zu ergeben, erschießt der Dorfpolizist (Hans Hardt-Hardtloff) den Russen. Stolz nimmt Günter das Eiserne Kreuz entgegen und meldet sich freiwillig zum Fronteinsatz, obwohl sein Vater (Rolf Ludwig) schon im Krieg gefallen ist. Weder seine Freundin Christine (Dorothea Meissner) noch seine Mutter (Lissy Tempelhof) können ihn davon abbringen. Gleich beim ersten Einsatz wird er von einer sowjetischen Militärstreife aufgegriffen. Doch als ihr Jeep auf eine Mine fährt, überlebt Günter als einziger und flieht nach Hause. Er versteckt sich im Haus von Christines Eltern, kehrt aber zu seiner Mutter zurück, als sich Christines Vater (Norbert Christian) aus Angst vor den herannahenden russischen Truppen das Leben nimmt. Kurz nachdem die Sowjetarmee den Ort besetzt hat, wird Günter wegen Mordes an dem Fremdarbeiter verhaftet. Heiner Carows Film erzählt die letzten Tage des Zweiten Weltkriegs aus der Perspektive eines Hitlerjungen. Der Film erhielt 1968 keine staatliche Zulassung, stellt er doch keinen antifaschistischen Helden, sondern einen Mitläufer als Opfer in den Mittelpunkt und verwischt damit provokativ die Grenzen zwischen Schuld und Unschuld. Erst zwanzig Jahre später konnten die Filmemacher "Die Russen kommen" in einem aufwändigen Rekonstruktionsprozess aus den wenigen noch erhaltenen Teilen des Originalnegativs und Positivfragmenten wieder zusammenfügen. In einer erneuten Restaurierung ab 2014 fanden Experten der DEFA-Stiftung in der Arbeitskopie zahlreiche bisher nicht entdeckte Fragmente, mit denen sie den Film noch einmal völlig neu zusammensetzten.
- Some bands make it, some give up, but Shadowfax and their fans simply implode. A tribute to all those bands that don't get the breaks.
- 1986–1991TV-G7.3 (32)TV EpisodeThe IHP has an academic competition against some Russians and Samuels looks at them as the enemy while Moore encourages them to see this as an opportunity to make friends. When Jawaharlal gets sick, they hope Eric will fill in but because he doesn't want to be associated with them they send Simone to "talk" to him. He agrees but when Jawaharlal gets better he is not needed until the competition begins.
- Three Russian visitors receive a tour of the Hill and a good look at police procedures. Marty Nichols brings in J.D.'s brother-in-law on charges of solicitation. Belker is working undercover as an ambulance attendant.
- Another successful dodgy deal means Del has over a grand's worth of lead from a disused factory to get rid of. When Rodney points out the three tons of lead are in fact a D.I.Y nuclear fall-out shelter, Del refuses to believe him until he reads the accompanying brochure. With the threat of nuclear holocaust preying on Rodney's nerves he asks Del what he'd do if he heard the four minute warning. Without an answer, Del considers putting a survival plan into action that means reaching Grandad's allotment in time to take shelter. It's during a practice run for the Trotter counter-strike survival plan that they get stopped for speeding by the police - they never get to find out whether they'd make it in time.
- Russian spies investigate a suspicious power source and their search leads them right to the Garland house.
- Vicki competes with a Soviet robot.
- A high school team from the Soviet Union decides to make a stop and Carver and play the team in an exhibition game. There is some tension, but the two teams warm up to one another and establish a friendship, especially Hayward and one of the Soviets. However, when that player decides to defect and Hayward decides to help him it almost causes an international incident.
- 2007–TV Episode
- 2001TV Episode
- 2015– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2018–TV Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2017– 39mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2016– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1hPodcast Episode
- When retired C.I.A. Officer Shane Stasko responds to a call for help from his friend, Julie Meyers, he's pulled back into a conflict with the Russian mob.
- Fashion journalist and TV host Jeannie Beker examines the phenomenon of new models from behind the Iron Curtain descending on the runways of Paris and Milan. She interviews the most prominent of the Russian exports - top-model Tatiana Sorokko. A potpourri of various runway shows is intermixed with narration.
- Episode: (2019)2018– 29mPodcast Episode
- Former England and Arsenal footballer Sol Campbell investigates why unemployment rate for young black British men is roughly double that of their white counterparts.
- A look at the Soviets' submarines that were bigger, faster and more luxurious than any developed by the West during the Cold War.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"Anita Hill" talks about sexual harassment in the workplace. "The Lambs of Christ?" looks at a militant anti-abortion group that has forced doctors from their practice. "The Russians Are Coming" examines the plight of Soviet Jews who have immigrated to Israel but are now facing financial problems. "Andy Rooney" talks about parents being more active in education.
- "Zapped!" looks at how police who use hand-held radar guns have a high rate of cancer. "The Russians Are Coming" rebroadcasts an examination of the plight of Soviet Jews who have immigrated to Israel but are now facing financial problems. "No MSG" rebroadcasts an examination into the food enhancer MSG and investigates whether it is good or bad for us. "Andy Rooney" talks about cotton in medical bottles.