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Could the Kremlin censor an entertainment programme on live TV? According to Russian bloggers, that’s exactly what happened on one of the country’s national television channels.
The programme, “Phenomenon,” aired on the state-run Rossiya channel on Sept. 5. In the live broadcast, Russian magician and self-styled psychic Alexander Char played a version of the children’s game Cluedo, telling the audience that the details of a murder were in a safe. Then he asked three audience members to name first a weapon, then a place, then the person who committed the crime.
The first guinea pig in the audience chose a knife, the second, Munich, and third, after much hesitation… “Putin.” An assistant wrote the details on a board: Putin, in Munich, with a knife. The scenario apparently didn’t please the show’s producers, and a man in a suit, wearing a headset, rushes onto the stage to tell the psychic to remove the name from the list. But it can’t be done, spluttered the presenter, there’s nothing to rub it out with. What follows is an extraordinary scene, with the man in the suit barking orders from offstage while the presenters try to explain themselves, until the name Putin is removed by the nervous-looking assistant and replaced with simply “Vladimir”.
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