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Michigan inmates can't see 'Prison Break'

United Press International
| Saturday, August 27, 2005 4:00 a.m.
The Michigan Corrections Department has deemed the new Fox TV series "Prison Break" unacceptable for viewing in state jails and prisons. A system wide blackout was ordered Friday, which means Michigan's 50,000 inmates will not be able to watch the series about a man who goes to prison undercover to help his brother get off death row, the Detroit Free Press reported Saturday. A department spokesman told the Free Press such a blackout was unusual, but he said it made sense, since officials don't want their inmates watching elaborate escape plans being drawn up -- let alone scenes of prison riots. The show -- which premieres Monday night on Fox -- is set at a fictional prison and is being filmed in a retired facility in Joliet, Ill. The series is not being blocked in Illinois penal institutions, a spokeswoman told the Free Press. © Copyright 2005 by United Press International


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