Filming for new Let Them Talk episodes occurred in Moscow on October 29, with crews confirming the shoot while the talk show’s production advances. The update comes as the long‑running program prepares to bring fresh conversations to viewers. The report highlights a return to a familiar studio, now enhanced with a more vibrant design intended to energize dialogue around popular topics in a contemporary format.
Dmitry Borisov remains the host, a role he has held since 2017 after Andrei Malakhov left. He returned to the same studio, but the set has been brightened with a refreshed design. The updated program preserves the emphasis on the most talked‑about topics, though the structure has been tweaked to align with current audience expectations while retaining its conversational spirit. The show is slated to air on Channel One in the near future.
Details about production extras have been disclosed, with filming costs set at 1,300 rubles and 1,500 rubles for young participants who appear as VIP guests, reflecting the status of younger contributors in the guest lineup.
The Let Them Talk program was removed from Channel One’s schedule after the start of a major regional operation and was replaced by news programming. Since then, the project has aired several special editions and a sequence of programs focused on forecasts, but it has not returned to a full broadcasting cycle.
Channel One’s director Konstantin Ernst announced that Vladimir Pozner would return to the air with a new program titled Turkish Notebook. Pozner later explained that the project had been temporarily paused due to logistical and regional considerations impacting production. Earlier reports also identified the coming presenter for Wait for Me, signaling continued reshaping of the network’s program slate.