LOUIS Theroux: The Night In Question is a new documentary set to examine sexual consent and assault on US college campuses.

Find out when you can catch this hard-hitting show.

When is Louis Theroux: The Night In Question on TV?

This one-off show is on BBC Two TONIGHT (March 4, 2019) at 9pm.

You can watch it on the iPlayer after it's aired.

You can watch the trailer at the top of this article.

Louis Theroux is well known for his insightful documentaries that explore controversial topics, such as neo-Nazis in the US and an interview with Jimmy Savile.

What is Louis Theroux: The Night In Question about?

As reports of sexual violence have dramatically increased in recent years, the US government has urged colleges to enforce a stricter code of sexual conduct amongst students.

At a time of rising scrutiny about what constitutes sexual assault, Louis Theroux heads to American college campuses and comes face-to-face with students accused of such crimes, as well as those who have been the victims of them.

He will chat to Saifullah Khan – the 25-year-old who was accused of raping a fellow Yale University student on Halloween in 2015.

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What has Louis Theroux said about the documentary?

Speaking about why he decided to deal with the issue of sexual consent in US colleges, Louis told refinery29.com: "I was living in America at the time, and I was reading a lot about it in the American context."

"On issues of extreme sensitivity, often involving allegations of sexual misconduct, as a production we tend to be able to go further in America.

"I don’t know if it’s because we’re lower profile or whether people in America just feel 'well, it’s only British TV, it doesn’t really matter'.

"I was more confident in being able to get the access we needed over there."

 

 

 

 

 

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