The documentary was presented to WikiLeaks as focusing on the WikiLeaks material, its impact, and Bradley Manning. WikiLeaks’ participation was premised on this being the case. The promo by contrast did not name Bradley Manning, and claimed to be ’The definitive account of the ’wiki-saga’, featuring the first major television interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The film unites all the major protagonists for the first time’. Julian Assange made a five-hour long interview. We were not given viewing privileges, despite requesting it. But the Guardian was. Luke Harding from the Guardian previewed it on 27 November 2011 and said on Twitter “Just watched new Channel 4 documentary on #Wikileaks. It’s lucid, engrossing and balanced. Recommend. via @C4Press”, and James Ball from the Guardian tweeted that he had seen it on the 27th of November 2011.