The BBC has released the first details of its Panorama investigation into former West Ham United co-chairman David Sullivan, which will air tonight. The programme, titled 'Predator: The Billionaire Football Boss', is a joint investigation with The Times newspaper.
Programme Details
The listing describes the episode as an investigation into Sullivan's behaviour, noting his decades-long career in pornography, newspapers, and football. Sullivan stepped down from his role at West Ham on June 6, vowing to sue the BBC over what he calls false allegations.
Sullivan's Statement
In his resignation statement, Sullivan expressed love for the club and fans, stating he was stepping down to fight the allegations. He claimed the process was unfair and lacking impartiality, and that he would pursue libel action against the BBC and other media outlets.
The programme airs tonight at 8pm on BBC One.



