MacIntyre: Undercover

MacIntyre: Undercover (1999)

EndedDocumentary show

Series in which investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre goes undercover with different organisations and groups of people in order to expose abuses or criminal behaviour.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Insider Tradingdéc. 7, 1999
S01E04Con Artistsnov. 30, 1999
S01E03Fashion Industrynov. 23, 1999
S01E02Care Homesnov. 16, 1999
S01E01Chelsea Headhuntersnov. 10, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did MacIntyre: Undercover premiere?

MacIntyre: Undercover premiered on September 14, 1999.

Who created MacIntyre: Undercover?

MacIntyre: Undercover was created by Donal MacIntyre.

In which country was MacIntyre: Undercover primarily set?

MacIntyre: Undercover was primarily set in the United Kingdom.

What was the genre of MacIntyre: Undercover?

MacIntyre: Undercover was a documentary-style television series.

What was the main focus of MacIntyre: Undercover?

MacIntyre: Undercover focused on investigative journalism and undercover reporting.

How many episodes were there in the first season of MacIntyre: Undercover?

The first season of MacIntyre: Undercover consisted of six episodes.

Who was the host and lead reporter of MacIntyre: Undercover?

Donal MacIntyre was the host and lead reporter of MacIntyre: Undercover.

What were some of the topics covered in MacIntyre: Undercover?

MacIntyre: Undercover covered topics such as organized crime, corruption, and social issues.

Did MacIntyre: Undercover feature any reenactments of undercover operations?

Yes, MacIntyre: Undercover included reenactments of undercover operations to illustrate the stories.

Were the identities of the undercover reporters revealed in MacIntyre: Undercover?

In MacIntyre: Undercover, the identities of the undercover reporters were usually concealed to protect their safety.

Did MacIntyre: Undercover receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, MacIntyre: Undercover received several awards and nominations for its impactful journalism.

How did MacIntyre: Undercover contribute to the field of investigative journalism?

MacIntyre: Undercover pushed boundaries in investigative journalism by delving into dangerous and controversial subjects.

Did MacIntyre: Undercover have a significant impact on public discourse?

Yes, MacIntyre: Undercover sparked important discussions and debates on key social issues.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding MacIntyre: Undercover?

MacIntyre: Undercover faced criticism and controversy for its methods and portrayal of certain individuals or groups.

Did MacIntyre: Undercover have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, MacIntyre: Undercover garnered a dedicated fanbase who appreciated its raw and immersive storytelling.

Did MacIntyre: Undercover influence other similar television shows?

MacIntyre: Undercover served as a significant influence on subsequent investigative journalism television programs.

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