Exposure (British TV series) explained

Narrator:Various
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Episodes:25
Runtime:60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Company:Various
Network:ITV
Last Aired:present

Exposure is a current affairs strand, broadcast in the United Kingdom on the ITV network. The programme comprises long-form films, investigating and exploring domestic and foreign topics. Episodes are produced both by independent production companies and in-house by ITV Studios. The average budget for a single edition is between £150,000 and £200,000.[1]

The series was commissioned by Peter Fincham, ITV's Director of Television, and is a sister show to year-round current affairs strand Tonight. It made its debut on Monday 26 September 2011 – airing at 22.40, directly after ITV News at Ten. Since its launch, the programme has usually occupied this near-peak slot, but has also been shown as late as 23.10. On 3 March 2015, it made its only appearance to date in primetime, airing at 21.00.

The series was broadcast on Mondays in 2011 and Wednesdays in 2012. The 2013 series was billed as an eight-episode run (the longest to date), with five of the editions airing on consecutive Thursdays in their traditional autumn slots and the remaining three being broadcast as standalone episodes between February and July 2014.

In January 2014 it was announced that ITV would no longer air episodes in a series block, instead spreading them throughout the year. Independent producers expressed concern that this would result in fewer editions, but ITV said the changes allowed for a more flexible approach regarding delivery deadlines, which are often complicated by the need for legal clearance before broadcast.[2]

The three standalone editions aired in early-mid 2014 as part of series 3 from 2013 effectively meant that there was no 2014 series of the strand. The programme began its first non-series run in January 2015.

Promotional trailers for individual editions are rare, but the strand itself featured in a promo for ITV's news and current affairs coverage (along with ITV News, Tonight and The Agenda) in late 2012.[3]

Episodes

Occasional episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brown . Maggie . 26 February 2013 . ITV's Jimmy Savile sex scandal documentary made for just £170,000 . 21 August 2014 . The Guardian.
  2. Web site: Kanter . Jake . ITV scraps Exposure block in favour of single films . 9 November 2014 . Broadcast.
  3. Web site: 7 November 2012 . ITV News: Life From Every Angle . 24 August 2014 . ITV (via YouTube).