And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth….And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.
The author and host of the TV series “Day 6” is a priest. He takes interest in the attitude of an Armenian today towards life, Christian ethics, universal values. The guests of pavilion include men of art, science, politics, economics, education and media, who are zealous for the Armenian Church, Christian faith and share their concerns about complicated and problematic issues, related to organizing public life, with the hosting priest. 
 
Frequency: Every Saturday, at 22:00
Rerun: Monday, at 13:30
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guest: Babken Pipoyan


Babken Pipoyan, the Founding Chairman of “Informed and Protected Consumer” NGO claims, that the Ministry of Health hasn’t provided sufficient studies and justifications on the need for flour enrichment, excess or lack of iron and other vitamis in Armenia. The results of studies should be transparent and that process should involve diverse layers of society.

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guest: Samvel Danielyan


Rev. Fr. Zargarian hosts Dr. Samvel Danielyan, the President of Armenian Association of Hematology and Oncology (AAHO). The conversation addresses the reforms and achievements implemented in the area of health over the last 20 years in Armenia, as well as the existing issues, specifically the increase of number in hematological and oncological diseases, the quality and accessibility of medical aid. 

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guest: Tigran Khzmalyan


Rev. Fr. Zargarian hosts filmmaker Tigran Khzmalyan. He addressed the historic lessons and meaning of Sardarapat battle in his documentaries “Sardarapat” and “Sardarapat Deja vu”. The past which was forgotten or not realized, come back againa and again; the victories and defeats need to be remembered.

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guest: Arevik Petrosyan


What are the constitutional reforms for? What is the central significance of Constitution?
Rev. Fr. Zargarian hosts Arevik Petrosyan, judge of the Constitutional Court of Armenia.

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guest: Vladimir Vardanyan


Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian talks with Vladimir Vardanyan, expert of the Constitutional Court of Armenia on the condemnation and recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the context of international law.  

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guest: Armen Asryan


The conversation of Rev. Fr. Zargarian with Armen Asryan, Candidate of History, docent, related to the responses of the international community, instances of global significance on the topic of centenary of the Armenian Genocide, compensation and potential options for eliminating the conesequences of the massacres. The interlocutors also addressed the announcement made by the Pope in Vatican recently and the responses of the world. 

 

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guest: Nikol Aghababyan part 2


In the second part of the conversation with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian, the participant of Artsakh  heroic war Nikol Aghababyan states, that love for nation, loyalty have to be express in daily routine and not only in the battle field. The atmosphere of indifference so common to nowadays, he considers to be very dangerous. 

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guest: Nikol Aghababyan part 1


Painter Nikol Aghababyan thinks that ultimiate goal of religion and culture is the same. Both are focused on keeping human as human. The conversation with Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian is about the relations between art and culture, mechanisms of maintaining and transferring culture. 

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guest: Anahit Kocharyan


Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts actress Anahit Kocharyan. The conversation is about the role of woman in modern family and public life. The actress does not accept what is called “gender equality”; she has her own understanding on the mission of woman that she shares with the TV viewers. 

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guest: Arman Navasardyan


Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts writer, translator Ruben Hovsepyan. His translations of the two books by Gabriel Garcia Marquez “The Autumn of the Patriarch” and “One Hundred Years of Solitude” were put on the table of Armenian readers. 
Ruben Hovsepyan is an optimist and knows a simple formula of restoring one’s balance in our public lige, which is as follows: “Many are out of their place and don’t even realize that it is what devours harmony. It only takes to have everyone put back where they belong and have doing what they are supposed to do, and everything will be as it should”. 

 

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guest: Arman Navasardyan


Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts Arman Navasardyan, Ambassador Estraordinary and Plenipotentiary. The discussion is on the interrelation of Armenia’s foreign and internal policies, recent potential tensions in the country, issues referring to diplomacy.  

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guest: Stepan Rostomyan


In the pavilion of TV series “Day 6”, Rev. Fr. Ruben Zargarian hosts merited artist, composer and the founder of Music Festival “Yerevan Prospects” Stepan Rostomyan.