Who is Alice Levine and what is her new documentary Sleeping with the Far Right about?
The programme promises to reveal a nationalist family's daily life and beliefs
CHANNEL 4 is getting ready to air a highly thought-provoking and controversial documentary TONIGHT.
Here's everything you need to know about Sleeping with the Far Right and its presenter Alice Levine.
Who is Alice Levine?
Alice, 32, is a British model and broadcast presenter.
The Nottingham native born on July 8, 1986, studied English at the University of Leeds.
She is best known for presenting on BBC Radio 1 and her podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno with her university friends Jamie Morton and James Cooper.
You may also remember him from her stints on Big Brother's Bit on the Side, The Hot Desk and Taskmaster.
She also presented backstage at the 2017 Brit Awards, which was aired on ITV2.
When is Sleeping with the Far Right on?
Sleeping with the Far Right will be on our screens TONIGHT (Thursday, February 21, 2019).
You can catch it on Channel 4 at 9 pm.
Those that miss the installment can catch the episode on All 4 shortly after its broadcast.
The show will see Alice Levine spend a week with a far-right activist's family.
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What is the documentary about?
The controversial documentary will follow Alice as she spends seven days in Jack Sen's home.
Jack is a British Nationalist and a former member of UKIP and the BNP, and lives with his wife, daughter and mother.
Jack is also in regular contact with Dr. David Duke, the former leader of the KKK, and other so-called power players across the nationalist movement.
Although he is a British nationalist, he has an American accent who is part Indian and has a Ukranian wife.
The documentary will see how the household has a 7 pm curfew after which an alarm is put on and many tense debates between Alice and the family as they discuss touchy topics.