PIERS Morgan’s armchair has had its fair share of shocks, scandals and tears and true to form, his latest series is going out with a bang.

Taking the hot seat for the finale of the four-part series is controversial politician Nigel Farage ready to talk about Brexit and Trump.

3 Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage never shies away from discussing a controversial topic Credit: ITV Picture Desk

So when is it on and what should we expect?

Here are all the details…

What time is Piers Morgan's Life Stories on tonight?

The final show is TONIGHT, February 24 and is on ITV and at 9pm.

Viewers can catch up on actor Nigel Havers’ life story and also Boy George's appearance last week on the ITV player.

Bee Gee Barry Gibb also took the hot seat on Friday 3 February.

Who is on Piers Morgan's Life Stories in the final week?

Nigel Farage, the former leader of Ukip, friend of Donald Trump and controversial campaigner for Brexit, will be the focus of the first episode.

Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t deny that he’s entertaining and therefore the ideal candidate for one of Piers’ famed sit down chats.

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While Piers Morgan has said he respects Nigel’s brutal honesty, the Good Morning Britain host has also said that he disagrees with some of his policies – so it is set to be an interesting show.

The four-part series also featured Bee Gee Barry Gibb, 70, Boy George, 55, and actor Nigel Havers, 65.



What is Nigel Farage expected to speak about?

The idea of the interview is to unveil the person behind the professional and political headlines.

Nigel Farage has had a turbulent love life as well as a battling testicular cancer.

As if that wasn’t enough drama, Nigel is also thought to be discussing his horrific car and plane crashes.

But it won’t all be behind the scenes questioning as Piers will no doubt also want answers about the EU referendum and Brexit as well as Nigel’s friendship with Donald Trump.

He told Piers during the interview that he is living like a "virtual prisoner" due to the way the media portrays Ukip.

He says; "It is because of these irrelevant people, who held no position, they happened to join an organisation, and because of these irrelevant people being demonised by liberal media, I've had to live years, frankly, of being frightened of walking out in to the street all because the media picked out these people. And because of these people, attempted to demonise me and give me a bad name."

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Piers said: “There is no more polarising, talked about or fascinating character in British politics than Nigel Farage, so I am delighted he has agreed to launch the new series.

“Love him or hate him, he’s never boring and he’s promised to answer any questions I throw at him.

“I am expecting a very lively, news-making encounter, with no prisoners taken on either side.”