Prince Harry's phone-hacking case against the Daily Mail is set to go to trial next month, with a Channel 4 documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at what's expected to be a dramatic court battle. The six other public figures who have joined forces with Prince Harry in his quest for justice include Doreen Lawrence, Elton John, and several others who claim they were also victims of the newspaper group's illicit activities.
As the case prepares to go to trial, many questions remain unanswered. What exactly happened at the Daily Mail? How did it manage to cover its tracks for so long? And what will happen when the truth finally comes out?
For some, like Doreen Lawrence and Elton John, the experience of being hacked has had a profound impact on their lives. "I was shocked, I was angry," says Doreen. "I felt my rights had been breached."
The documentary provides a comprehensive overview of what's at stake in this high-profile case. It explores how phone hacking is carried out and why it happens, before examining the evidence against the Daily Mail. Cathy Newman presents a compelling look at the case, shedding light on the motivations and machinations that led to this point.
Meanwhile, other TV shows are tackling different stories tonight. In "Super-Agers: Wisdom at 90+", a new documentary reveals the astonishing lives of Britain's centenarians, who are proving that age is just a number.
Tonight's episodes also include drama, mystery, and suspense as a suspect in an Orkney murder case finally comes forward with evidence that could solve the crime. And, for those who love film, a revival of "Talking Pictures" features Celia Imrie exploring the making of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Psycho".
As the case prepares to go to trial, many questions remain unanswered. What exactly happened at the Daily Mail? How did it manage to cover its tracks for so long? And what will happen when the truth finally comes out?
For some, like Doreen Lawrence and Elton John, the experience of being hacked has had a profound impact on their lives. "I was shocked, I was angry," says Doreen. "I felt my rights had been breached."
The documentary provides a comprehensive overview of what's at stake in this high-profile case. It explores how phone hacking is carried out and why it happens, before examining the evidence against the Daily Mail. Cathy Newman presents a compelling look at the case, shedding light on the motivations and machinations that led to this point.
Meanwhile, other TV shows are tackling different stories tonight. In "Super-Agers: Wisdom at 90+", a new documentary reveals the astonishing lives of Britain's centenarians, who are proving that age is just a number.
Tonight's episodes also include drama, mystery, and suspense as a suspect in an Orkney murder case finally comes forward with evidence that could solve the crime. And, for those who love film, a revival of "Talking Pictures" features Celia Imrie exploring the making of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Psycho".