vDud
OriginRussia
YouTube information
Years active2017–present
GenreInterview
Subscribers10.3 million
Total views2.105 billion
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Last updated: 19 December 2023

«vDud» is a Russian YouTube channel established in 2017. The author of the channel is journalist Yury Dud who takes interviews and informational videos. The first episode appeared on February 7, 2017.

Description

This channel demonstrates interviews of Yuri Dud with different guests: musicians, politicians, Internet, culture and film personalities.[1] According to Yuri himself, he initially conceived this format to train himself to do interviews not about sports.

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List of episodes

Season Number of episodes Release Dates
1 19 episodes 7 February – 20 June 2017
2 15 episodes + 1 documentary 25 July – 24 October 2017
3 20 episodes + 4 documentaries 4 December 2017 – 5 June 2018
4 14 episodes + 2 documentaries 7 August – 5 December 2018
5 11 episodes + 3 documentaries 5 February – 25 June 2019
6 7 episodes + 3 documentaries 2 September – 17 December 2019
7 20 episodes + 3 documentaries 28 January – 28 December 2020
8 16 episodes + 3 documentaries 4 February 2021 – 14 December 2021
9 18 episodes + 3 documentaries 28 January 2022 – 28 December 2022
10 18 episodes 16 January 2023–present

New episodes are released every two weeks. As of September 2023, 180 episodes have been released across 10 seasons, of which 22 are documentaries.

Season 1

  1. "Basta – about Nemagia and his salary"
  2. "L'One – about the battle with Oxxxymiron, Ukraine and Pharaoh"
  3. "Shnur – about Alice, Pozner and rap”
  4. "Restaurateur – about Oxxxymiron, censorship and money”
  5. "Amiran (Khach’s Diary) – how much does he earn”
  6. "Ilyich (Little Big) – about Kirkorov and the worst video in history”
  7. "Ilya Naishuller – about Leningrad, La La Land and Tarantino"
  8. "Sobolev – about Putin, rallies and sex”
  9. "Ivan Dorn – about the thaw and Egor Kreed
  10. "Navalny – about the revolution, Caucasus and Spartak.”
  11. "Noize MC – about the failure on Versus, Channel One and Khovansky
  12. "Guf – about heroin, divorce and a new life"
  13. "BadComedian – about Bondarchuk, Sasha Grey and the 10 best Russian films"
  14. "Maxim Fadeev – about the conflict with Ernst and Russian rap”
  15. "Vladi (Kasta) – about Navalny, new album and Max Korzh
  16. "Malikov – about Khovansky, Versus and life after fame.”
  17. "Scriptonite – a great candid interview"
  18. "Tinkov – about Putin, Navalny and chicks”
  19. "Yuri Bykov – about "Method", Khabensky and BadComedian"

Season 2

  1. "Chichvarkin – about Medvedev, smuggling and friendship with Surkov"
  2. "Chichvarkin #2 – about Ukraine, Navalny and coming home"
  3. "Aleksandr Pal – about 'Kiss Them All!', Bodrov and the toughest fight"
  4. "Khodorkovsky – about oligarchs, Yeltsin and prison"
  5. "Jah Khalib – about money, religion and Oxxxymiron"
  6. "Gnoyny – big interview after the battle"
  7. "Zhirinovsky – about fights, Internet memes and fascism"
  8. "Rodnyansky – about Bondarchuk, Oscar and film royalties"
  9. "Martirosyan – about rap, Khovansky and dancing with Medvedev"
  10. "Neuromonakh Feofan – who he really is"
  11. "Sergei Bodrov – the main Russian superhero" (documentary)
  12. "Khlebnikov – the best Russian film of 2017"
  13. "Parfyonov – about the successor, Serebrennikov and the mat"
  14. "Face – why young people are fans of him”
  15. "Pozner – about censorship, fear and Putin
  16. "Sobchak – about Navalny, godfather and elections

Season 3

  1. "Artemy Lebedev – master of mat and father of 10 children"
  2. "Shevchuk – about the battle with Putin and the war in Chechnya
  3. "Slepakov – about “Nasha Russia" and modern Russia”
  4. "Feduk is the author of the main hit of this fall”
  5. "Petrov – about BadComedian and the best Russian director"
  6. "Man after war" (documentary)
  7. "New Russia: The Hatters, Aksyonova, Pokras Lampas, Pyazok" (documentary)
  8. "Roizman – about Sobchak, traitors and legalize
  9. "Nevzorov – about Pharaoh and the orientation of Milonov
  10. "Grudinin: Stalin is our best leader in 100 years.”
  11. "Poperechny – about censorship, gays and the feelings of believers."
  12. "Serebryakov – about emigration, children and the law of scoundrels
  13. "Agutin – about drunkenness, memes and a house in America"
  14. "Poshlaya Molly is the rock star of the social network generation"
  15. "VenediktovPutin, Putin, Lesya, Putin“
  16. "MTV is the main channel of our childhood" (documentary)
  17. "Tsekalo – “Nord-Ost", maniacs, elections”
  18. "LSP – about himself and Roma Anglichanin"
  19. "Shilo – about Krovostok, the psychiatric hospital and the sovok"
  20. "Khabensky – „Method-2", Medinsky and Brad Pitt"
  21. "Balabanov is a brilliant Russian director" (documentary)
  22. "KolokolnikovHollywood, sex and “Game of Thrones
  23. "Pale – drugs, death, salvation”
  24. "Efremov – to live in Russia and feel happy"

Season 4

  1. "Sergei Suponev – the friend of all children" (documentary)
  2. "Dorenko – about Russian people, Putin and money"
  3. "Ivleeva – about Eldzhey, sex and plastic"
  4. "Limonov – death, Navalny, oysters"
  5. "Belyi – sentence terms for memes, Versus, Poperechny"
  6. "Johnyboy – Life after defeat by Oxxxymiron"
  7. "Nagiyev – retirement, Golos, poem in the Kremlin"
  8. "Kinchev – feelings of believers, moonshine, rock'n'roll"
  9. "Pharaoh – bitches, fame, style"
  10. "Tolokonnikovabisexuality, FACE, prison"
  11. "Chacha – Santa Barbara, Russia, America"
  12. "GONE.Fludd – the main rap discovery of the year"
  13. "New Russian humor: Gudkov, Sobolev, Satyr"
  14. "Oleg Tabakov: how he brought up free people" (documentary)
  15. "Mikhalkov – power, hymn, BadComedian"
  16. "Burunov CSKA, DiCaprio, psychotherapist"

References

  1. ^ "Юрий Дудь: "Новый главный редактор Sports.ru – Александр Аксенов"". Sports.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2018-09-17. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  2. ^ "Сергей Бодров — главный русский супергерой". Редколлегия (in Russian). 2017-10-17. Archived from the original on 2020-11-02. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  3. ^ "Как создаются выпуски "вДудя" и почему микрофону Юрия убавляют громкость? Рассказывает звукорежиссер шоу". SRSLY. 2020-09-17. Archived from the original on 2021-04-26. Retrieved 2021-04-26.