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Seva Novgorodsev
Seva Novgorodsev in the BBC World Service studios in 2006
BornVsevolod Borisovich Levenstein
(1940-07-09) 9 July 1940 (age 84)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
OccupationRadio presenter
Websiteseva.ru

MBE Seva Novgorodsev (Russian: Се́ва Новгоро́дцев), pseudonym of Vsevolod Borisovich Levenstein (Всеволод Борисович Левенштейн); born 9 July 1940), is a former radio presenter on the BBC Russian Service. He is famous throughout the former Soviet Union, being widely considered as Russia's first radio DJ.

Biography

He created the music programme «Рок-посевы» ("Rock sowing" or "Rock crops", in Russian containing a pun with the name Seva) and the chat shows «Севаоборот» (Sevaoborot, a pun with the Russian word sevooborot, "crop rotation") and «БибиСева» (BBSeva). He has also written the books «Рок-Посевы» (Rock the Seva way) and «Секс, наркотики, рок-н-ролл» (Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll).

He was Russia's first radio DJ, and has been featured in several Russian films. In 1981 he married actress Karen Craig, with whom he co-wrote a Russian cookbook for Sainsbury's in 1990, but they later divorced. He is now married to Olga, who is a designer.

On 4 September 2015, at the age of 75, Seva retired from broadcasting.

Filmography

References

  1. "Knights Bachelor : Knighthoods" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 May 2006. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. Karen Craig; Seva Novgorodsev. The Cooking of Russia (Sainsbury Cookbook Series) Paperback – 1990. ASIN 0859416216.
  3. Kremmer, William Seva Novgorodsev: The DJ who 'brought down the USSR' BBC. 9 September 2015

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