Boris Johnson to be joined by controversial star with awkward Trump connection to front Channel 4s US election coverage
Channel 4 has hired Stormy Daniels and Boris Johnson for the broadcasters first overnight US election coverage in 32 years.
Channel 4 has hired Stormy Daniels and Boris Johnson for the broadcasters first overnight US election coverage in 32 years.
Adult film star Daniels, 45, was at the centre of Donald Trumps hush-money trial after the pair were claimed to have had an affair.
She will appear as a studio guest on the programme, which airs on November 5, alongside former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Johnson will be joining the coverage from the broadcasters Washington studio, along with former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
The programme, airing from 10.15pm, will be presented by Emily Maitlis and Krishnan Guru-Murthy. Channel 4 is partnering with CNN for its coverage.
Boris Johnson (pictured) will be joining the coverage from the broadcasters Washington studio, along with former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
Adult film star Stormy Daniels, 45, was at the centre of Donald Trump s hush-money trial after the pair were claimed to have had an affair
The programme, airing from 10.15pm on November 5, will be presented by Emily Maitlis and Krishnan Guru-Murthy (pictured above). Channel 4 is partnering with CNN for its coverage
America Decides: US Election Results will also feature the BBCs election stalwart Jeremy Vine, who will front a data hub with infographics and the story behind the stats.
It will be the first time the broadcaster has run overnight US election coverage since 1992 and follows critical plaudits for its UK general election coverage. Channel 4 news presenter Matt Frei will also be involved in the coverage
Daniels was paid $130,000, to stay silent about the affair by Trumps former lawyer Michael Cohen.
Trump, 77, was found guilty of falsifying business records, over claims a payment to the adult film star had been hidden.
Channel 4s partnership with CNN will see them sharing guests, reporters, data and graphics on the night.
Louisa Compton, Channel 4s Head of News and Current Affairs and Specialist Factual and Sport said: After our successful coverage of the UK election were delighted to be bringing Channel 4 viewers what will surely be the best and most comprehensive coverage of the American election results – the consequences of which will be watched keenly around the world.
America Decides will capture all the drama of the night, whilst also providing the best analysis and commentary with our impressive talent line-up, unique range of guests and partnership with CNN.
Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Channel 4 News said: With so much of the world at war and facing economic crisis, this is the most important US election of our lifetimes and it is vital we analyse what the results mean the way we can on Channel 4 with a brilliant line up of people on both sides of the Atlantic.
I hope it can be the most lively, intelligent and insightful conversation on TV that night and I cant wait.
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Emily Maitlis, co-presenter of Globals daily podcast The News Agents added: Whatever happens on November 5th the story will be massive - I couldnt be more delighted to rejoin Krishnan and the Channel 4 team to tell the story that will grip the world.
A fantastic guest line up and a rigorous results partner means we will give our audiences depth, breadth and a great watch.
Jeremy Vine added: A massive night for America and the world, and Channel 4 will undoubtedly be appointment to view. Im working on the graphics already and I cant wait for lift-off.
Matt Frei, Channel 4 News said: As someone who has spent almost three decades covering America Im delighted to take part in Channel 4s comprehensive coverage of a vote that is both nail-bitingly close and unnervingly consequential.
We may not be able to vote. But we can watch - on the sofa or behind the sofa- as America decides in an election that could change it and the world.