Crossroads was a Kazakhstani soap opera that ran from 1996 to 2000. It was the first soap opera produced in the Kazakhstan. It became the most popular TV program in Central Asia, reportedly reaching 60 million homes in four countries: Russia, Uzbekistan, China and Kazakhstan. It is still unmatched in viewership and duration among Kazakhstani TV shows. The show was funded by a British government program to transfer knowledge to countries in the former Soviet Union and to promote the transition to a market economy. Wikipedia
Crossroads was a Kazakhstani soap opera that ran from 1996 to 2000. It was the first soap opera produced in the Kazakhstan. It became the most popular TV program in Central Asia, reportedly reaching 60 million homes in four countries: Russia, Uzbekistan, China and Kazakhstan. It is still unmatched in viewership and duration among Kazakhstani TV...