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Tonight (1999 TV programme)

Tonight (often referred to as The Tonight Programme) is a British current affairs programme, produced by ITV Studios (formerly Granada Television) and ITN for the ITV network, replacing the long-running investigative series World in Action in 1999. Previously airing twice-weekly, on Monday and Friday evenings at 8.00pm (ITV Wales, 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 to investigative journalism.

Tonight
Also known asThe Tonight Programme
Tonight with Trevor McDonald (1999–2007)
GenreNews, current affairs, human interest
Presented byTrevor McDonald (1999–2007)
Julie Etchingham (2010–2022)
Paul Brand (2022–present)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time25 minutes
Production companyITV Studios or ITN for ITV News & Current Affairs
Original release
NetworkITV
Release8 April 1999 (1999-04-08) –
present
Related

Tonight has conducted interviews with a plethora of political and public figures, including U.S. President George W. Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair and former U.S First Lady Hillary Clinton.

From 1999 to 2007, the programme was known as Tonight with Trevor McDonald. The programme currently airs in the Thursday night timeslot, usually at 8.30pm on ITV1 and 10.45pm on STV, with Paul Brand as host from March 2022.

Format edit

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 appeared after there were claims she had a substance abuse problem. Non-celebrity profiles usually feature a person who has accomplished an heroic action.

The programme's format differs significantly to newsmagazine Panorama, which airs on the BBC, 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, the five suspects in the Stephen Lawrence murder case and Trevor Rees-Jones, the sole survivor of the crash which killed Princess Diana.

Following the September 11 attacks in New York City in 2001, the show shifted its focus to more "heavyweight" topics such as the impending war and featured numerous reports from Afghanistan and Washington respectively, with Trevor McDonald interviewing U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell 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 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) and "The Manchester Attack – A Tonight Special" after the Manchester Arena bombing.

Reacting to the shock announcement of the 2017 United Kingdom general election 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. 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 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. War in Europe - A Tonight Special was broadcast across the ITV network 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 edit

While the show often features interviews with global newsmakers, Tonight sometimes makes global headlines itself.

Living with Michael Jackson
A 3 February 2003 episode featuring Martin Bashir interviewing Michael Jackson 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, 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? episode in which Major Charles Ingram 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. Again, the programme was criticised for its bias, with Charles Ingram claiming in an interview with Diane Sawyer for US network ABC that Tonight refused to allow him to defend the allegations on air.[1] 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's night off.

The above episodes attracted 15.32 and 16.1 million viewers respectively.

On-air team edit

Presenters edit

Sir Trevor McDonald 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, 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.[2]

Julie presented the programme for the final time on 3 February 2022, announcing that she would now be reporting for the show.[3]

On 9 March 2022, Paul Brand was confirmed to be the new presenter of the programme.[4]

Reporters edit

The programme's reporters have included:

Guest reporters edit

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Corner, John; Hill, Annette (2006). "Value, Form and Viewing in Current Affairs Television: Tonight with Trevor McDonald". Journal of British Cinema and Television. 3 (1). Edinburgh University Press: 34–46. doi:10.3366/JBCTV.2006.3.1.34.

References edit

  1. ^ "Millionaire's route to top prize", BBC News, 7 April 2003.
  2. ^ James Robinson, "ITV to drop Big Ben from News at Ten titles", The Guardian, 22 October 2009.
  3. ^ "Tonight’s episode of #ITVTonight is @julie_etch final time presenting the show", @ITVTonight, 2 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Paul Brand to host ITV's Tonight, Britain's most-watched weekly current affairs programme". Press Centre. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  5. ^ . London: ITN.co.uk. 22 June 2011. Archived from the original on 25 June 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
  6. ^ "TOMORROW on #ITVTonight - Old, Wealthy and on Benefits?". ITV Tonight on Facebook. 9 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2023.

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Preceded by RTS: Television Journalism
Programme of the Year
(The Prime Suspects)

2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by RTS: Television Journalism
Programme of the Year

2003
Succeeded by

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This article is about the current ITV programme For the 1957 1965 BBC programme see Tonight 1957 TV programme For other television series with similar titles see Tonight disambiguation Tonight often referred to as The Tonight Programme is a British current affairs programme produced by ITV Studios formerly Granada Television and ITN for the ITV network replacing the long running investigative series World in Action in 1999 Previously airing twice weekly on Monday and Friday evenings at 8 00pm ITV Wales 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 to investigative journalism TonightAlso known asThe Tonight ProgrammeTonight with Trevor McDonald 1999 2007 GenreNews current affairs human interestPresented byTrevor McDonald 1999 2007 Julie Etchingham 2010 2022 Paul Brand 2022 present Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishProductionRunning time25 minutesProduction companyITV Studios or ITN for ITV News amp Current AffairsOriginal releaseNetworkITVRelease8 April 1999 1999 04 08 presentRelatedWorld in Action 1963 1998 ITV News Exposure On Assignment Peston Tonight has conducted interviews with a plethora of political and public figures including U S President George W Bush Prime Minister Tony Blair and former U S First Lady Hillary Clinton From 1999 to 2007 the programme was known as Tonight with Trevor McDonald The programme currently airs in the Thursday night timeslot usually at 8 30pm on ITV1 and 10 45pm on STV with Paul Brand as host from March 2022 Contents 1 Format 2 Controversies 3 On air team 3 1 Presenters 3 2 Reporters 3 3 Guest reporters 4 See also 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksFormat editThe 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 appeared after there were claims she had a substance abuse problem Non celebrity profiles usually feature a person who has accomplished an heroic action The programme s format differs significantly to newsmagazine Panorama which airs on the BBC 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 the five suspects in the Stephen Lawrence murder case and Trevor Rees Jones the sole survivor of the crash which killed Princess Diana Following the September 11 attacks in New York City in 2001 the show shifted its focus to more heavyweight topics such as the impending war and featured numerous reports from Afghanistan and Washington respectively with Trevor McDonald interviewing U S Secretary of State Colin Powell 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 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 and The Manchester Attack A Tonight Special after the Manchester Arena bombing Reacting to the shock announcement of the 2017 United Kingdom general election 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 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 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 War in Europe A Tonight Special was broadcast across the ITV network 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 editWhile the show often features interviews with global newsmakers Tonight sometimes makes global headlines itself Living with Michael Jackson A 3 February 2003 episode featuring Martin Bashir interviewing Michael Jackson 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 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 episode in which Major Charles Ingram 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 Again the programme was criticised for its bias with Charles Ingram claiming in an interview with Diane Sawyer for US network ABC that Tonight refused to allow him to defend the allegations on air 1 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 s night off The above episodes attracted 15 32 and 16 1 million viewers respectively On air team editPresenters edit Sir Trevor McDonald 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 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 2 Julie presented the programme for the final time on 3 February 2022 announcing that she would now be reporting for the show 3 On 9 March 2022 Paul Brand was confirmed to be the new presenter of the programme 4 Reporters edit The programme s reporters have included Fiona Foster Martin Lewis Jonathan Maitland 1999 Aasmah Mir Adam Shaw Ranvir Singh 2014 2016 2018 Helen Skelton 2016 2018 Martin Bashir Ginny Buckley Chris Choi 2017 Vanessa Collingridge Laura Kuenssberg 5 Michael Nicholson Melissa Porter Chris Rogers Geraint Vincent Quentin Willson Kirsty Young Guest reporters edit Joel Hills 2014 1 episode Mark Austin 2014 1 episode Charlene White 2014 2016 2 episodes Catherine Tyldesley 2015 2017 3 episodes Alex Beresford 2015 2016 2 episodes Robert Moore 2016 2017 3 episodes Janet Street Porter 2016 1 episode 6 Robert Peston 2016 2 episodes Tom Bradby 2016 1 episode Rageh Omaar 2017 1 episode Kylie Pentelow 2017 1 episode Georgie Barrat 2017 1 episode Noreena Hertz 2017 2 episodes Hayley Hassall 2017 1 episode Dan Clark Neal 2017 1 episode Ruth Dodsworth 2022 1 episode Susanna Reid 2023 1 episode See also editMurder of Deborah Linsley high profile unsolved murder case which Tonight appealed for information on in 2002 Murder of Billie Jo Jenkins the alleged murderer in the case Sion Jenkins was interviewed for an episode of Tonight in 2006Further reading editCorner John Hill Annette 2006 Value Form and Viewing in Current Affairs Television Tonight with Trevor McDonald Journal of British Cinema and Television 3 1 Edinburgh University Press 34 46 doi 10 3366 JBCTV 2006 3 1 34 References edit Millionaire s route to top prize BBC News 7 April 2003 James Robinson ITV to drop Big Ben from News at Ten titles The Guardian 22 October 2009 Tonight s episode of ITVTonight is julie etch final time presenting the show ITVTonight 2 February 2022 Paul Brand to host ITV s Tonight Britain s most watched weekly current affairs programme Press Centre Retrieved 9 March 2022 ITV announces Laura Kuenssberg as Business Editor London ITN co uk 22 June 2011 Archived from the original on 25 June 2011 Retrieved 22 June 2011 TOMORROW on ITVTonight Old Wealthy and on Benefits ITV Tonight on Facebook 9 March 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2023 External links editTonight at itv com Tonight on ITVX Preceded byITV News at Ten RTS Television JournalismProgramme of the Year The Prime Suspects 2000 Succeeded byITV Evening News Preceded byDispatches Beneath The Veil RTS Television JournalismProgramme of the Year2003 Succeeded byLiving with Michael Jackson A Tonight Special Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tonight 1999 TV programme amp oldid 1215767728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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