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The television represents the most popular means of information in our days. Through its channels, the person, open towards the surrounding world, with ezpand horizont may of other families and may be eye - and ear - witness of the news, events of the world,"The TV.offers peculiar means for the education of people" /János Molnár/ and, performing this activity, deals with one of the interesting and actual questions of our age: the problem of the family.The education of youth is the task of the whole society in whose solution the family, youth organizations, cultural institutions outside the school, mass organizations and last but not leaist the schools play a basic role. The family is the smallest cell of the society having the most in^jortant function to educate the children in a trustful cooperation with the state and social institutions to become healthy, life-enjoying, skillful and manysidedly educated adults, the active constructors of socialism. The character of family renders specific possibilities of education. The family is a community in which the child is growing up beginning froa its birth aad which belongs it to for a long period. It acquires its first socializational experiences and the majority of them in the family. The intimate conmuinity imprints basic emoticmal and behaviour models into the personality of the child in optimal case preparing the upgrowing individual to be a participant of full value in the functioning of the society in due course.The significant changes of the society do not leave the family untouched either. There are people forecasting the crisis of the family, while others search for the reasons of structural aad functional changes. It is a fact, that the family is the basic community of coexistanoe in our socialist soci-ety. Its changes might be dealt with, the reasons and explanations of the changes might be searched for, but its grounds can not be doubted. These phenomena have called the attention to the importance of the