Five landmarks in the collapse of communism, with Michael Charlton.
Khrushchev's son, Sergei; his son-in-law and the former editor of Isvestiya, Alexei Adzhubei; Sergo Mikoyan, a historian and son of leading politician of the time Anastas; and Professor Nikolai Barsukov of the Kremlin Archives give the first-hand account of Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin in 1956, and reflect on its consequences then and now.
Readers Steve Plytas, Michael Poole, David King Producer Louise Purslow