BBC announces pilot for new chat show hosted by an animated Vladimir Putin

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The BBC has today unveiled a short trailer for a satirical chat show for BBC Two that will be hosted by a 3D animated version of Vladimir Putin. Tonight With Vladimir Putin which is still reportedly

still reportedly in its pilot stage of production is set to feature guests such as June Sarpong, Alastair Campbell, Deborah Frances-White and Joe Swash.

 

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Why not use someone really ridiculous like Mrs May?

Russia meddling again. This time in the BBC. Lol.

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