No, that series is called "
Secret Territories." I'm pretty sure Medvedev was referencing the movie about me, which he called the "famous newsreel documentary film Men in Black. Several versions came out."
Indeed, he is clearly referring to the Smith/Jones movies, and it's such an inconsequential, obvious little joke that it baffles me that it's still making the rounds after all these years. President Obama quipped "regarding aliens, there are things I can't tell you on-air" when being a guest on one of those late night talk shows years ago, did people go wild over that too?
Anyway, the particular 2011 episode of "Secret Territories" mentioned above is indeed called "UFOs: The truth about the 'Men in Black'", so I can understand some of the confusion, but the YouTube uploader up there is blatantly lying for clickbait. It's not been "endorsed" by anybody.
It's just one episode of a very long-running series that disseminates all the usual stuff about pyramids, UFOs, crystal skulls, crop circles, psychics, astrology and yadda yadda. Ren TV has been doing this ever since they first went on air all the way back in 1991, like an unholy combination of the Weekly World News and post-2000s History Channel.
Had a cursory look at their broadcasting schedule today (October 4th, 2021)...
Series "The most shocking hypotheses", today's topic being mermaids and "the fourth state of water".
Series "Land of misconceptions", did humans really evolve from apes, is the "Big Bang" theory scientifically sound, blah blah blah...
Series "How the world works"...
Series "Mysteries of humanity"...
The Russian Ministry of Science and Education which gives out annual awards to people and publications, projects etc for deeds in science communication and -popularization "awarded" Ren TV with their "Razzie" so to speak, back in 2016 for qualifying as being, I quote: "the most harmful pseudoscientific project"... "The channel actively promotes conspiracy theories and distrust in science. Baseless and fictional stories are being presented under the guise of being documentary and scientific, misleading the audience".