Gennady Nikolaevich Bachinsky/Bachynsky (; 1 September 1971 – 12 January 2008) was a Russian TV and radio host and producer who usually collaborated with Sergei Stillavin (Сергей Стиллавин).
Early life
He was born on September 1, 1971, in the town of
Yarovoe/Yarovoye in the Altai region/territory.
When he was a child, he wanted to become a
clown
A clown is a person who performs physical comedy and arts in an Improvisational theatre#Comedy, open-ended fashion, typically while wearing distinct cosmetics, makeup or costume, costuming and reversing social norm, folkway-norms. The art of ...
.
In 1994, he graduated from Санкт-Петербургский Государственный Электротехнический Университет, specializing in Автоматика и процессы управления в технических системах (
systems engineering
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).
He was
Orthodox, and decided to get baptized during his years as a student. He was a member of the
Komsomol
The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, usually known as Komsomol, was a political youth organization in the Soviet Union. It is sometimes described as the youth division of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), although it w ...
.
Career
While studying at the university Санкт-Петербургский Государственный Электротехнический Университет, he organized his first music group.
In St. Petersberg, he worked for the Полис (June 1992 to 1994), Катюша, and Модерн (1995 to 2001) radio stations, was a producer for young rock bands, and wrote about music for various magazines.
From 1994 to 1997, he hosted music programs on радио Модерн.
He co-hosted many
radio shows
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Radio netw ...
in
St. Petersburg
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with
Sergei Stillavin in the 1990s (starting in 1997), then moved to
Moscow
Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
in 2001. He also hosted
television shows
A television show, TV program (), or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, and cable, or distributed digitally on streaming platfo ...
. He and Stillavin hosted the morning talk show ''Two in One'' (Шоу 2в1 / Утреннего шоу Бачинского и Стиллавина), known for its jokes about sex, and were dubbed the "
Howard Sterns of Russian Radio". It took place from 7 to 11 am on weekdays. They came up with it in 1997 and initially hosted it on
Russkoye Radio
Russkoye Radio (, in English: Russian Radio) is a Russian radio station, broadcasting in some CIS countries. It differs from other similar stations since it broadcasts songs almost exclusively in Russian.
History
In Moscow Russkoye Radio began b ...
from September to December 2001. On February 18, 2002, they it moved to
Radio Maximum
Radio Maximum is a Russian radio station, specializing in pop and rock music.
Founded in 1991 as a joint venture of Westwood One, Harris Corporation, StoryFirst Communications, and The Moscow News weekly, Maximum is currently owned and operated ...
and broadcast it there for about 5 years. In June 2005, the show got about 52,000 listeners. He quit Maximum on June 29, 2007, due to conflict with its management, moving the show to state radio station
Mayak
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and making the content tamer. He and Stillavin authored a book titled Кривой эфир about the show.
He was an anchorman for TV programs such as ТНТ, MTV, and Первом канале.
Since October 2007, he worked on the TV show ''Стенка на стенку''.
Since July 2007, he was chief producer for ВГТРК.
In April 2007, he got the Best Morning Show (Лучшее утреннее шоу) national award from
Radiomania (Радиомания).
Alongside Stillavin, he participated in the Russian
dubbings of the
2005 film ''Robots'' and the
1996 film ''101 Dalmatians'', as well as voice-acting for the videogames ''Кофе-брейк. Перцы в офисе'' published by
Play Ten Interactive, ''Адреналин. Экстрим шоу'' published by
1С and
Gaijin Entertainment
Gaijin Entertainment is a Hungarian video game developer headquartered in Budapest. The company is mostly known for '' War Thunder, Crossout'', '' Star Conflict'', '' CRSED: Cuisine Royale'' (formerly known as ''Cuisine Royale'' and ''CRSED: ...
,
''Destroy All Humans'' published by
Pandemic Studios
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and translated by
Vellod Impex, and
Rat Hunter developed by
Secret Sign and published by
Russobit-M
Russobit-M was a distributor of PC games in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, CIS. It was crucial in PC game distribution in the Post-Soviet states. In 2003, it partnered with GFI Russia, GFI to release game software and DVDs thr ...
and
Game Factory Interactive Ltd..
[The cover]
has a red-and-white box stating "ПРИГЛАШЕННЫЕ ЗВЕЗДЫ: БАЧИНЦКИЙ И СТИЛЛАВИН".
Death
On Saturday January 12, 2008, on his way to a party, he was driving a
Volkswagen Golf
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on the 69th kilometer of the Kalyazin-Sergiyev Posad (Калязин - Сергиев Посад) highway, in the
Tver
Tver (, ) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and the administrative centre of Tver Oblast, Russia. It is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa rivers. Tver is located northwest of Moscow. Population:
The city is ...
region, near Савихино. At 3:40 am
or PM
Moscow time he tried to pass a truck while driving up a mountain in wet and foggy weather, and approached a Volkswagen Transporter minivan/minibus head-on; both were going about 100 km/h (about 60 mph); both tried to swerve to avoid each other, but they nevertheless collided. The airbags and seatbelt worked, but he died instantly from injuries to his head, bones, and internal organs. Passers-by called for an ambulance, which arrived within 3 minutes.
The collision was at an angle, impacting the front left side of his car. Before the accident, his car was in good working order, except for possibly a broken wheel, which required additional forensic analysis. The truck that he tried to pass did not remain at the scene, and therefore was the target of suspicion for potentially being at fault in the accident.
Two female passengers in his car had non-life-threatening injuries. Three people in the minibus were injured. The 33-year old driver of the minivan/minibus was brought to the Kalyazinsky hospital and discharged with a concussion, then returned home to
Kesova Gora and will get long-term treatment. An injured passenger on the minibus named Yuliya Merkulova who was the mother of two children went to Tver regional hospital and died on Tuesday January 22, 2008, due to a pulmonary embolism the previous day, and a 50-year-old passenger fractured her hip and both forearms and went to hospital Кесовогорскую ЦРБ, for surgery beginning on Wednesday January 23, 2008. Two 30-year-old passengers on the minibus were taken to the Kalyazinsky hospital: one had a dislocated left hip, fractured right hip, and eye and face burns caused by battery vapor leakage, and the other had multiple leg fractures.
His car and the minibus were sent for examination. The Russian Federation's prosecutor's office opened a criminal case under
the criminal code
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, Article 264 "Violation of the Rules for Traffic Safety and Operation of Transport Vehicles",
Part 2 ("which has involved by negligence the death of a person"
).
On Sunday January 13, 2008, his widow and other relatives, as well as Sergei Stillavin, with whom he co-hosted talk shows for about 10 years, attended a memorial service for him at the Nikolo-Klobukovsky/Kablukovsky Monastery near the town of Kashin.
As of Monday January 14, 2008, about 170,000 condolence notes were posted on the website of state radio station Mayak, where his most recent talk show was hosted. During his normal timeslot that day, parts of his previous episodes were re-aired, and journalists took calls from listeners live.
On Tuesday January 15, 2008, he had a funeral at the
Central House of Journalists in Moscow from 10 am to noon, then was buried in
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
The Troyekurovo Cemetery (), alternatively known as ''Novo-Kuntsevo Cemetery'' (), is a cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
The cemetery is located in the former village of Troyekurovo on the western edge of Moscow, which derives its name from the Troye ...
, also in Moscow.
As of his death, his wife Yuliya (b. 5 December 1976) and two daughters, Katya (b. 28 November 1997) and Liza (b. 29 October 2007) were still alive.
References
External links
* List of blog posts by him on Radio Modern's website:
* A list of recordings of every episode of his show on Radio Modern:
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1971 births
2008 deaths
Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
People from Altai Krai
Road incident deaths in Russia
Russian radio presenters
Russian talk radio hosts
Lead guitarists
20th-century Russian guitarists