First channel reproached the media of distorting the words of Jakubowicz about schizophrenia “Field of Miracles”
First channel stated that mass media out of context quote of Leonid Yakubovich on the participants of the show “Field of miracles”. After the magazine StarHit Russian media wrote that the host called members of schizophrenics, have specified in a press-channel service. But in fact, he said, both drains the atmosphere before the game.
The press service of the First channel stated that mass media out of context quote of Leonid Yakubovich on the participants of the show “Field of miracles”, which he leads. The statement appeared in a closed group of the press service in Facebook.
“Following the magazine StarHit all repeat the quote Jakubowicz, in which he allegedly calls the participants “Field of miracles” schizophrenic (to check no one bothered). Meanwhile schizophrenics Yakubovich did not call, and told me how he communicates with players for a few minutes before going to the Playground to relax people who first time came to star in the program”, — said on the channel.
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The press service of led full quote Jakubowicz: “I meet with players, one question I ask is: what not to say? And I tell them — it is not a secret a long time ago- I said, “Guys, forget the word “play””. Look at it this way. XXI century in the yard. Nine adults with education and a half or two hours seriously in the eyes of the whole country, by letters guess the word. It is a diagnosis. (Laughs). This schizophrenia. What are you guys?! Not talking about it!”.
The words sounded yakubovicha 24 February in the programme “Tonight”, dedicated to the 1990-th years. The presenter recalled some curious cases “Field of dreams” and spoke about the low level of training of some participants. In particular, he remembered the case when none of the three players did not know about the writer Mikhail Bulgakov.
Yakubovich is “Field of dreams” from November 1991. Currently he also conducts on the First channel show “I can”, where participants demonstrate the “unique abilities”.