Krishnan Guru-Murthy made a hasty decision to delete a tweet that read ‘Something’s up,’

Krishnan Guru-Murthy made a hasty decision to delete a tweet that read ‘Something’s up,’

Krishnan Guru-Murthy’s Tweet Sparks Mystery Krishnan Guru-Murthy has swiftly removed a tweet with the words ‘something’s up,’ intensifying curiosity surrounding a significant Channel 4 Dispatches documentary scheduled for broadcast the following evening.

This sudden deletion has fueled speculation about the documentary’s potential to be groundbreaking.

The Anchor’s Mysterious Tweet Krishnan Guru-Murthy, known for his role as a Channel 4 News anchor and his participation in Strictly Come Dancing, shared a picture of the broadcast schedule along with the caption ‘Something’s up.’

However, he deleted this tweet approximately an hour later. This action raised eyebrows and led to questions about the content of the forthcoming 90-minute special slated to air on Channel 4 at 9 pm.

Programme’s Sensitive Nature Insiders connected to Mr. Guru-Murphy, who has been associated with Channel 4 for a quarter-century, suggested that he removed the tweet due to the documentary’s ‘sensitive’ nature, adding an air of intrigue to the situation.

Speculation on Social Media Speculation ran rampant on social media, with discussions centered on whether the documentary might revolve around a scandal involving a well-known individual.

The Channel 4 TV guide offered minimal information, describing the program simply as ‘New: Dispatches Special.

A 90-minute special Dispatches investigation.’

Unavailability of Programme Details Efforts to access the program page resulted in an error message stating, ‘That page cannot be found.

Either the address is incorrect or the page is no longer available.’ This lack of accessible information contributed to the enigmatic aura surrounding the documentary.

Listing in Radio Times Radio Times magazine included the program in its weekly listings, describing it as part of the ‘Dispatches – Investigation series covering issues in British society, politics, international current affairs, health, religion, and the environment.’

Broadcast Schedule The documentary is scheduled to conclude at 10:30 pm on the night of its initial broadcast, with repeat airings on Channel 4 the following Sunday at 10:50 pm and on Monday on Channel 4’s sister channel, 4seven, at 9 pm.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy’s Involvement Krishnan Guru-Murthy, a well-known broadcaster, shared an image of the Channel 4 TV guide’s description on X (formerly Twitter) and added the intriguing comment ‘Something’s up,’ further stoking curiosity among the public.

Channel 4’s Response As of the present moment, Channel 4 has not responded to MailOnline’s request for comment regarding the documentary, leaving the mystery surrounding its content intact