Tonight - Season 15 / Year 2019

Tonight - Season 15 / Year 2019

Season 15 / Year 2019

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DatesJan 3, 2019 - Dec 12, 2019
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Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life - Part 1
Year 2019Episode 130 min

Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life - Part 1

Tonight have spent six months following the journey of three people suffering from severe obesity as they try to lose weight, before it's too late. Mentored by a specialist team from Leeds Beckett University, can their expert guidance on diet and exercise improve their health and their lives? The programme follows their highs and lows across two no-holds-barred episodes.

Jan 3, 2019
Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life - Part 2
Year 2019Episode 230 min

Losing Weight: Six Months to Save a Life - Part 2

Tonight have spent six months following the journey of three people suffering from severe obesity as they try to lose weight, before it's too late. In the second of two films, we reveal the final three months of their scientifically-monitored weight loss program, and examine how they've coped with temptation during the Christmas period.

Jan 10, 2019
Trouble on the Tracks
Year 2019Episode 330 min

Trouble on the Tracks

Britain's train travellers have just been hit with annual fare rises, despite already paying some of the world's highest train fares and suffering the worst rail performance in a decade. With the rail regulator threatening Network Rail with massive fines and the Government launching a year-long rail enquiry, Tonight's Adam Shaw hits the railways to talk to passengers and experts to find out where all the money goes and whether passengers are really getting value for money.

Jan 17, 2019
Food Challenge: Meat vs. Vegan
Year 2019Episode 430 min

Food Challenge: Meat vs. Vegan

Three meat eaters try to go vegan for a month to lose weight and to do their bit to help save the planet. How will they cope? Helen Skelton investigates the rise in Veganism and even attempts to give it a go herself.

Jan 24, 2019
Your Body, Your Stress
Year 2019Episode 530 min

Your Body, Your Stress

Jan 31, 2019
Living on Benefits: Universal Credit?
Year 2019Episode 630 min

Living on Benefits: Universal Credit?

Feb 7, 2019
Too Old to Drive
Year 2019Episode 730 min

Too Old to Drive

There are more than five million drivers over the age of 70 in the UK - and over 100,000 of them are at least 90 years old. With a royal car accident hitting the headlines, Ginny Buckley asks: would you know when it's time to hang up your driving gloves?

Feb 14, 2019
The Border Blocking Brexit?
Year 2019Episode 830 min

The Border Blocking Brexit?

Award-winning journalist Mark McFadden takes a trip along the 300-mile border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to find out why it has become such a crucial sticking-point in the Brexit negotiations. Mark, who has lived on the border his whole life, meets those who live on both sides of the border, many of whom cross several times a day for work and pleasure.

Feb 21, 2019
Back Pain: Britain's Unseen Crisis
Year 2019Episode 930 min

Back Pain: Britain's Unseen Crisis

A bad back is something that many of us struggle with on a daily basis. A shocking 80 percent of people are likely to experience it at some point in their lives - and the numbers seem to be rising. Why are so many of us suffering? And what can we do to relieve the pain? GP Oscar Duke investigates.

Feb 28, 2019
Can We Defend Ourselves
Year 2019Episode 1030 min

Can We Defend Ourselves

With the Government recently announcing ambitious plans to keep Britain a world military leader, Tonight explores if our armed forces really are ready for combat should global tensions escalate. As the nature of modern warfare evolves and as recruitment and funding issues mount, Tom Bradby asks how prepared we are to fight.

Mar 7, 2019
Priced Out? Old and Offline
Year 2019Episode 1130 min

Priced Out? Old and Offline

From searching for the best deals, paying bills or finding out when your bins are collected, so much of the information we need is now available online. But nearly a quarter of the population are offline or lacking basic digital skills. Jonathan Maitland investigates who are the digitally excluded, and can getting connected improve your life and save you cash?

Mar 14, 2019
Rubbish: Britain's Tipping Point?
Year 2019Episode 1230 min

Rubbish: Britain's Tipping Point?

From rows over changes to weekly bin collections, confusion over recycling, fly tipping and bin strikes - Britain seems to have more than its fair share of waste trouble. Helen Skelton investigates our problem with rubbish, and looks at the possible solutions.

Mar 21, 2019
Brexit: The Endgame
Year 2019Episode 1330 min

Brexit: The Endgame

Britain voted to leave the European Union nearly three years ago, and 'Tonight' has been covering the Brexit process every step of the way, from the referendum campaign and the result, right through the negotiations to the recent deadlock. Allegra Stratton examines how we got here and what should happen next.

Mar 28, 2019
Fraud: Stopping the Scammers
Year 2019Episode 1430 min

Fraud: Stopping the Scammers

Is Britain a fraudster's paradise? Or are the authorities stemming the tide of scams besieging Britain. Adam Shaw investigates.

Apr 4, 2019
Harry and Meghan: A Royal Baby
Year 2019Episode 1530 min

Harry and Meghan: A Royal Baby

With the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby imminent, media and popular interest is growing more intense. Boy or girl, how will these very modern royals want to bring up their child? And will a new arrival mean a new beginning for the couple, after some less than positive headlines? Fiona Foster reports.

Apr 18, 2019
Knife Crime and Me
Year 2019Episode 1630 min

Knife Crime and Me

10 days after ITV weatherman Alex Beresford intervened in a Good Morning Britain discussion about knife crime, his cousin was tragically stabbed to death. In this personal investigation, Alex travels across the UK to look into the reasons behind the current knife crime epidemic - and what can be done.

Apr 25, 2019
NHS: Violence on the Frontline
Year 2019Episode 1730 min

NHS: Violence on the Frontline

Tonight asks whether violence and aggression towards NHS and frontline staff is getting worse. Dr Saleyha Ahsan, an emergency medicine doctor explores the impact of violence and aggression by patients and asks how hospital trusts can safeguard staff.

May 2, 2019
Pensions: Are You Saving Enough
Year 2019Episode 1830 min

Pensions: Are You Saving Enough

It's estimated that one in four of us aren't saving enough for our retirement. The Tonight programme challenges three working people to try to live off their future predicted pension pots - with surprising results. Joe Crowley investigates.

May 9, 2019
Supermarkets: Are You Saving Enough
Year 2019Episode 1930 min

Supermarkets: Are You Saving Enough

Brits spend an estimated 190 billion pounds every year in the nation's supermarkets. But in an increasingly competitive market with big stores battling against the discount outlets, are we getting a good deal? Fiona Foster investigates.

May 16, 2019
Holidays: All-Inclusives Uncovered
Year 2019Episode 2030 min

Holidays: All-Inclusives Uncovered

All inclusives are the holiday of choice for an increasing number of us. Some say, with the uncertainty of Brexit, travel companies have seen an increase in the number of people booking 'all in' package deals over the last couple of years. Hayley Hassell investigates what happens if things go wrong on an all- inclusive, and what you can do to protect yourself.

May 23, 2019
Meat: Is It Still Safe? Tonight
Year 2019Episode 2130 min

Meat: Is It Still Safe? Tonight

A new study claims that eating red and processed meat, even within the amounts set by government guidelines, can increase the risk of cancer. So is it still safe, or is it time to ditch bacon, sausages and ham for good? Jonathan Maitland investigates.

Jun 6, 2019
Angry Britain: Beyond Repair?
Year 2019Episode 2230 min

Angry Britain: Beyond Repair?

Nearly three years after Jo Cox MP was brutally murdered, her sister Kim Leadbeater explores whether Britain is now an angrier and more divided country, and asks what can be done to heal divisions, stem aggression and prevent another possible tragedy. Kim returns to her late sister's place of work to meet MPs who receive hundreds of abusive messages every week and fear for their safety, while Countdown and Strictly star Rachel Riley talks about the sexist and anti-Semitic messages she's been sent online.

Jun 13, 2019
Is Your Car Safe?
Year 2019Episode 2330 min

Is Your Car Safe?

Motoring journalist Ginny Buckley investigates safety standards in the car industry, after hundreds of thousands of vehicles have been recalled with potentially serious issues - including some that have caught fire. Manufacturers say they are building vehicles to the highest possible standards, but are they doing enough?

Jun 20, 2019
Fraud: Robbing the Elderly
Year 2019Episode 2430 min

Fraud: Robbing the Elderly

Every year more and more older people fall victim to theft and fraud, and the perpetrators are often those they rely on the most - carers and relatives. Helen Skelton asks whether the time has come to change the way the authorities deal with financial crimes against the elderly.

Jun 27, 2019
Who's Our Next PM? (Part 1)
Year 2019Episode 2530 min

Who's Our Next PM? (Part 1)

Julie Etchingham presents the first of two programmes in which she profiles Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson, the final candidates in the Conservative leadership contest, as party members vote to decide Britain's next prime minister. Tonight will scrutinise their differing policies on Brexit and interrogate their domestic and foreign policy plans, as well as their vision for the country.

Jul 4, 2019
Who's Our Next PM? (Part 2)
Year 2019Episode 2630 min

Who's Our Next PM? (Part 2)

Julie Etchingham presents the second of two programmes in which she profiles Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson, the final candidates in the Conservative leadership contest, as party members vote to decide Britain's next prime minister. Tonight will scrutinise their differing policies on Brexit and interrogate their domestic and foreign policy plans, as well as their vision for the country.

Jul 11, 2019
The Trouble with Garden Centres?
Year 2019Episode 2730 min

The Trouble with Garden Centres?

As Britain blooms and the weather heats up, garden centres are booming. Green-fingered amateurs have turned gardening into a £6billion industry. But are these places as green as people believe? Chris Choi investigates, looking at allegations including the widespread use of black plastic and environmentally costly peat-based compost.

Aug 22, 2019
Housing Crisis: What Next for the Elderly?
Year 2019Episode 2830 min

Housing Crisis: What Next for the Elderly?

Most experts agree we are in the middle of a housing crisis. Could providing more accommodation for our ageing population help free up thousands of family homes?

Aug 29, 2019
Britain's New Build Nightmares
Year 2019Episode 2930 min

Britain's New Build Nightmares

Britain is in the grip of a housing crisis with four million new homes needed to meet demand. But are some developers putting quantity before quality?

Sep 5, 2019
Fraud: The Public Threat
Year 2019Episode 3030 min

Fraud: The Public Threat

With nearly four million fraud offences in England and Wales last year, criminals appear to be increasingly high-tech. Scammers stole over a billion pounds from UK bank customers in 2018 using a variety of cons - including impersonating public officials and government websites. Reporter Helen Skelton investigates, and reveals for the first time how she became a victim, losing tens of thousands of pounds in the process.

Sep 12, 2019
Cheap Clothing: The Real Cost?
Year 2019Episode 3130 min

Cheap Clothing: The Real Cost?

With people buying more clothes than every before - clothes that are quickly replaced but often not recycled - it is believed that the fashion industry will consume more than a quarter of the world's annual carbon budget by 2050. Helen Skelton investigates this growing problem to ask what solutions the industry is providing and whether consumers can make a difference.

Sep 19, 2019
Growing Old: Social Care Crisis
Year 2019Episode 3230 min

Growing Old: Social Care Crisis

Sep 26, 2019
Car Insurance: Costs and Cons?
Year 2019Episode 3330 min

Car Insurance: Costs and Cons?

Paul Connolly goes in search of scammers selling fake car insurance to the public.

Oct 3, 2019
Growing Old: Britain's Mental Health Crisis?
Year 2019Episode 3430 min

Growing Old: Britain's Mental Health Crisis?

Investigating one of the big issues of our time - the mental health crisis.

Oct 10, 2019
HS2 - Death of the High Speed Express?
Year 2019Episode 3530 min

HS2 - Death of the High Speed Express?

John Ray asks whether an upcoming government review could lead to the death of HS2.

Oct 17, 2019
Plastic: The Unseen Truth
Year 2019Episode 3630 min

Plastic: The Unseen Truth

Lucy Siegle investigates whether we are ingesting plastic unknowingly.

Oct 24, 2019
Frontline Cops: Police Fighting Back?
Year 2019Episode 3730 min

Frontline Cops: Police Fighting Back?

Around 72 police officers are attacked every day in England and Wales - that's one attack every 20 minutes. Adam Shaw goes on the crime frontline to investigate.

Oct 31, 2019
Cash In Your House: Deal or No Deal?
Year 2019Episode 3830 min

Cash In Your House: Deal or No Deal?

House prices have risen significantly in most parts of the country in recent years. So is now the time for cash-poor but asset-rich homeowners to consider unlocking some of the value in their properties? Jonathan Maitland investigates.

Nov 7, 2019
The Leader Interviews: Nigel Farage
Year 2019Episode 3930 min

The Leader Interviews: Nigel Farage

Ranvir Singh talks to Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party about his vision for the country ahead of the General Election.

Nov 21, 2019
The Leader Interviews: Jo Swinson
Year 2019Episode 4030 min

The Leader Interviews: Jo Swinson

Tonight profiles and interviews leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election. This week, Ranvir Singh meets the leader of the Lib Dems, Jo Swinson.

Nov 28, 2019
The Leader Interviews
Year 2019Episode 4130 min

The Leader Interviews

Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election.

This week, Ranvir Singh talks to Nicola Sturgeon of the SNP, and also interviews the co-leader of the English Green Party, Siân Berry.

Jonathan Hill interviews Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price.

Nov 29, 2019
The Leader Interviews: Jeremy Corbyn
Year 2019Episode 4230 min

The Leader Interviews: Jeremy Corbyn

Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election.

This week, Julie Etchingham meets the leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn.

Dec 5, 2019
The Leader Interviews: Boris Johnson
Year 2019Episode 4330 min

The Leader Interviews: Boris Johnson

Tonight profiles leaders of Great Britain's political parties ahead of the General Election.

This evening Prime Minister Boris Johnson's vision for the country, plans for Brexit and time in office are scrutinised.

Dec 6, 2019
Christmas Costs and Cons
Year 2019Episode 4430 min

Christmas Costs and Cons

The average UK household spends an extra £800 during December. But as millions of shoppers are preparing for the festive season, so too are criminals with a whole range of fakes, cons and scams. Adam Shaw investigates how people can get the best value gifts and keep their money safe this Christmas.

Dec 12, 2019

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