''Tonight'' (often referred to as ''The Tonight Programme'') is a British
current affairs Current affairs may refer to:
News
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programme, produced by
ITV Studios
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(formerly
Granada Television
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) and
ITN
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for the
ITV
ITV or iTV may refer to:
ITV
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** ITV (TV network), a free-to-air national commercial television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islan ...
network, replacing the long-running investigative series ''
World in Action
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'' in 1999. Previously airing twice-weekly, on Monday and Friday evenings at 8.00pm (
ITV Wales
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Li ...
,
STV and
UTV would often air the programme at different times or different days, to make way for regional programming), the show runs the gamut from human interest-led
current affairs Current affairs may refer to:
News
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* Current affairs (news format): a genre of broadcast journalism
* Current Affairs, former name for Behi ...
to
investigative journalism
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.
''Tonight'' has conducted interviews with a plethora of political and public figures, including
U.S. President
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George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Bush family, and son of the 41st president George H. W. Bush, he ...
,
Prime Minister
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Tony Blair
Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He previously served as Leader of th ...
and former
U.S First Lady Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton ( Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician, diplomat, and former lawyer who served as the 67th United States Secretary of State for President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a United States sen ...
.
From 1999 to 2007, the programme was known as ''Tonight with Trevor McDonald''. The programme currently airs in the Thursday night timeslot, usually at 7.30pm on
ITV1
ITV1 (formerly known as ITV) is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the British media company ITV plc. It provides the Channel 3 public broadcast service across all of the United Kingdom except for t ...
and 10.45pm on
STV, with
Julie Etchingham
Julie Anne Etchingham (born 21 August 1969) is an English journalist who works as a television newsreader with ITV News. A graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, Etchingham joined the BBC as a trainee after completing her studies, and went on ...
as host until February 2022, when she announced she would be stepping down as presenter but continuing in a reporter role.
Format
The format of ''Tonight'' consists of a number of long-form news stories which present an angle on a major development, often following up on an investigation instigated by a national newspaper or news network.
Many topics centre on allegations of wrongdoing and corruption on the part of corporations, politicians, and other public officials. The show also features profiles. The profiles are occasionally of celebrities and offer a biography of the figure, followed by a sit-down interview. Rather than offering a simple publicity platform, a celebrity will often feature after a period of intense media scrutiny, such was the case when the model
Naomi Campbell
Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is an English model, actress, singer, and businesswoman. She began her career at the age of 15, and established herself amongst the most recognisable and in-demand models of the past four decades. Cam ...
appeared after there were claims she had a
substance abuse
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problem. Non-celebrity profiles usually feature a person who has accomplished an heroic action.
The programme's format differs significantly to newsmagazine ''
Panorama
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'', which airs on the
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, as it often remains focused upon a sensationalist and human interest-led agenda, rather than political or world affairs. Many of the topics are follow-ups to stories from tabloid newspapers, chosen for their level of public interest.
The show gained greater public attention for its high-profile interviews, such as with the parents of murdered schoolboy
Damilola Taylor
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, the five suspects in the
Stephen Lawrence
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murder case and
Trevor Rees-Jones, the sole survivor of the crash which killed
Princess Diana
Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and mother of Princes William and Harry. Her ac ...
.
Following the
September 11 attacks
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in
New York City
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in 2001, the show shifted its focus to more "heavyweight" topics such as the impending war and featured numerous reports from
Afghanistan
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and
Washington
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* Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States
** A metonym for the federal government of the United States
** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered on ...
respectively, with Trevor McDonald interviewing
U.S. Secretary of State
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Colin Powell
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in December of the same year.
In an emotionally charged and highly controversial episode, airing on 30 October 2001, Martin Bashir interviewed the television star
Michael Barrymore
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for the first time about the events that led to a man dying in the swimming pool at his home. The entertainer said he felt remorse and responsibility, igniting a tabloid backlash. The edition was the most-watched in ''Tonight's'' history.
''Tonight'' will often react to major news stories as they happen, with scheduled ITV shows pre-empted. Notable major events in recent times have been "''Terror in London – A Tonight Special''" after the terrorist attack in London (
2017 Westminster attack
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) and "''The Manchester Attack – A Tonight Special''" after the
Manchester Arena bombing
On 22 May 2017, an Islamist extremist suicide bomber detonated a shrapnel-laden homemade bomb as people were leaving the Manchester Arena following a concert by American pop singer Ariana Grande.
Twenty-three people were killed, including ...
.
Reacting to the shock announcement of the
2017 United Kingdom general election
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two months earlier, ''Tonight'' programmed special "Leader Interview" specials – which gave each of the major political parties their own respective programmes via an interview with
Julie Etchingham
Julie Anne Etchingham (born 21 August 1969) is an English journalist who works as a television newsreader with ITV News. A graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, Etchingham joined the BBC as a trainee after completing her studies, and went on ...
. Family and friends of the party leaders were also interviewed.
It was after "''The Leader Interviews: Theresa May''" programme when the Prime Minister
Theresa May
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went viral for revealing the naughtiest thing she had ever done was "running through fields of wheat" as a child in her interview with Etchingham.
On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a large-scale
invasion of Ukraine
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List
See also
*List of invasions
*List of wars involving Ukraine
References
...
. ''War in Europe - A Tonight Special'' was broadcast across the
ITV network
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on the same night, reacting to the developing story. Julie Etchingham presented the live programme from the ITV News studio, with reports from correspondents in Ukraine, Russia and in the studio.
Controversies
While the show often features interviews with global newsmakers, ''Tonight'' sometimes makes global headlines itself.
;''
Living with Michael Jackson
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''
:A 3 February 2003 episode featuring
Martin Bashir
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interviewing
Michael Jackson
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led to the singer being charged for sexual molestation. An interview with Jackson was very special, for it had been extremely rare for Jackson to allow such access to his personal life, or indeed to talk so freely about his childhood. The special two-hour episode was heavily criticised, with numerous claims that the documentary had presented the singer in an unfavourable light. After the episode aired on U.S. network
ABC
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, a follow-up "rebuttal" interview with Jackson was broadcast, featuring a surplus of material Bashir had omitted from his film.
;Charles Ingram (''Major Fraud'')
:In the same year (21 April 2003), the magazine aired segments from the 2001 ''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
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'' episode in which Major
Charles Ingram
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was accused of cheating. It was the first time outside of court that the clips had aired and the edition was heavily promoted throughout the week, airing immediately after a highly rated episode of ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford.
Origi ...
''. Again, the programme was criticised for its bias, with Charles Ingram claiming in an interview with
Diane Sawyer
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for US network ABC that ''Tonight'' refused to allow him to defend the allegations on air. This episode would later air in the US as a special episode of ''
Primetime Thursday with Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer'' on 8 May 2003, using some of the footage from this episode. While Bashir hosted this episode from the set in London, in place of McDonald, Sawyer solely hosted this episode, also from the set in London, upon
Charles Gibson
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's night off.
The above episodes attracted 15.32 and 16.1 million viewers respectively.
On-air team
Presenters
Sir Trevor McDonald
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McDonald was knighted in 1999 for his services to journalism.
Career ...
presented links for the programme. During this time the programme was known as ''Tonight with Trevor McDonald''. He left in late 2007, with the return of ''
News at Ten'' on Monday, 14 January 2008, which McDonald co-presented, along with
Julie Etchingham
Julie Anne Etchingham (born 21 August 1969) is an English journalist who works as a television newsreader with ITV News. A graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, Etchingham joined the BBC as a trainee after completing her studies, and went on ...
, until November 2008.
However, on 6 November 2008 McDonald presented links again for the programme, though this is thought to be a one-off as it was a high-profile 9pm slot. Trevor will stay with the programme, to report on high-profile stories. When he was not presenting links, he was an interviewer talking to people in some places.
In October 2009, it was announced that Etchingham would present the relaunched programme from early 2010 – with the show airing once a week on Thursdays at 7:30pm, or later in some regions.
Julie presented the programme for the final time on 3 February 2022, announcing that she would now be reporting for the show.
On 9 March 2022,
Paul Brand was confirmed to be the new presenter of the programme.
Reporters
The programme's reporters have included:
*
Fiona Foster
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Early career ...
*
Martin Lewis
*
Jonathan Maitland
Jonathan Maitland is a British playwright and broadcaster.
Early life
He was educated at Epsom College and graduated from King's College London with a degree in law.
Journalism
Maitland started his career as a reporter on The ''Sutton Guar ...
(1999—)
*
Aasmah Mir
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Early life
Mir was born to first-generation Pakistani immigrants ...
*
Adam Shaw
*
Ranvir Singh
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Early life
Singh was born in 1977 in Preston, Lancashire, into a Si ...
(2014–2016, 2018)
*
Helen Skelton
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(2016, 2018—)
*
Martin Bashir
Martin Henry Bashir (born 19 January 1963) is a British journalist. He was a presenter on British and American television and for the BBC's ''Panorama'' programme, for which he interviewed Diana, Princess of Wales in 1995. Although the intervie ...
*
Ginny Buckley
Virginia Louise Buckley (born 1 April 1968 in Rochdale) is a British journalist, radio and television presenter.
Early life
Buckley was born and brought up in Rochdale, England, before moving to Australia at the age of 18.
She started her ca ...
* Chris Choi (2017—)
*
Vanessa Collingridge
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Early life and education
Youngest of the five children of Gordon Ernest Collingrid ...
*
Laura Kuenssberg
Laura Juliet Kuenssberg (born 8 August 1976) is a British journalist who currently presents the BBC's flagship Sunday morning politics show.
She succeeded Nick Robinson as political editor of BBC News in July 2015, and was the first woman to ...
*
Michael Nicholson
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Early life
Nicholson was born in Romford, Essex, on 9 January 193 ...
*
Melissa Porter
Melissa Porter (born 18 December 1972) is an English television presenter, best known for her BBC programmes ''To Buy or Not to Buy'' and ''Escape to the Country''.
Early life
Melissa Jayne Tindiglia was born in Wythenshawe, Manchester, the mid ...
*
Chris Rogers
*
Geraint Vincent
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Early life
The son of the international relations scholar R J Vincent and Angela Vincent, Vincent and his family lived in Newcastle in S ...
*
Quentin Willson
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*
Kirsty Young
Kirsty Jackson Young (born 23 November 1968) is a Scottish television and radio presenter.
From 2006 to 2018 she was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's ''Desert Island Discs''. She presented ''Crimewatch'' on BBC One from 2008 to 2015.
Early ...
Guest reporters
* Joel Hills (2014; 1 episode)
*
Mark Austin (2014; 1 episode)
*
Charlene White
Charlene Denise White (born 22 June 1980) is a British television broadcaster, journalist and presenter, best known for presenting ''ITV News'' programmes. She has been an anchor on ''Loose Women'' since 2021[Catherine Tyldesley
Catherine Tyldesley (born 17 September 1983) is an English actress, comedian and model known for her roles as Iris Moss in the BBC drama ''Lilies'', Eva Price on the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' from 2011 to 2018 and Karen Norris in BBC ...]
(2015–2017; 3 episodes)
*
Alex Beresford
Alexander Isaac Beresford (born 17 October 1980) is an English weather presenter employed by ITV. (2015–2016; 2 episodes)
* Robert Moore (2016–2017; 3 episodes)
*
Janet Street-Porter
Janet Vera Street-Porter (''née'' Bull; born 27 December 1946) is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and media personality. She began her career as a fashion writer and columnist at the ''Daily Mail'' and was later appointed fashion e ...
(2016; 1 episode)
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Robert Peston
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(2016; 2 episodes)
*
Tom Bradby
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(2016; 1 episode)
*
Rageh Omaar
Rageh Omaar (; so, Raage Oomaar; ar, راجح أومار; born 19 July 1967) is a Somali-born British journalist and writer. He was a BBC world affairs correspondent, where he made his name reporting from Iraq. In September 2006, he moved to ...
(2017; 1 episode)
*
Kylie Pentelow
Kylie Ann Pentelow (born 29 June 1979) is an English journalist and television news presenter. She is a presenter of ''ITV News West Country'' and the '' ITV Weekend News''.
Education and career
Pentelow was educated at the Sir Christopher Ha ...
(2017; 1 episode)
*
Georgie Barrat
Georgie Barrat is a British tech journalist and television presenter, best known as a presenter on ''The Gadget Show''.
Early life
Barrat graduated from King's College London with a degree in English Literature. She later gained a diploma in ...
(2017; 1 episode)
*
Noreena Hertz
Noreena Hertz (born 24 September 1967) is an English academic, economist and author, and has hosted her show, "MegaHertz: London Calling," on Sirius XM's Insight channel since 28 August 2017. She has been Honorary Professor at the Institute for ...
(2017; 2 episodes)
* Hayley Hassall (2017; 1 episode)
*
Dan Clark-Neal (2017; 1 episode)
See also
*
Murder of Deborah Linsley
On the afternoon of 23 March 1988, Deborah Linsley was murdered on a train between Petts Wood and London Victoria stations in Greater London. Although there were about 70 people on the train, and Linsley apparently fought and injured her attac ...
– high-profile unsolved murder case which ''Tonight'' appealed for information on in 2002
*
Murder of Billie-Jo Jenkins
Billie-Jo Margaret Jenkins (29 March 1983 – 15 February 1997)''England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007'' was an English girl who was murdered in Hastings, East Sussex in February 1997. The case gained widespread media atte ...
– the alleged murderer in the case, Siôn Jenkins, was interviewed for an episode of ''Tonight'' in 2006
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References
External links
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