He’s a household name and one of the most well-known faces in the country.
Now, Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley is taking on a huge new project, which will air later this year.
5 has commissioned ‘Richard Madeley On Murder Row’, a new feature-length documentary presented by the broadcaster and produced by ITN Productions, offering rare access inside one of the most controversial prisons in the world.
The film follows Richard, 69, as he enters Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT), the vast maximum security prison that has become the cornerstone of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s war on gangs.
With exceptional access to the entire site, which show bosses say ‘took months to negotiate’, Richard is not just there to observe the prison regime, he confronts the realities of life inside this extraordinary facility.
He talks to the inmates living under one of the strictest prison regimes in the world, and will also interview the guards responsible for running the prison 24/7.
Richard Madeley has landed a new Channel 5 documentary as he goes inside one of the most controversial prisons in the world
As well as his stint inside the jail, Richard also visits the tough urban areas where the gangs still exist to find out what the impact of CECOT has been.
Richard said: ‘I was genuinely thrilled to be asked to front this film for 5. It’s not every day you’re given the chance to step inside a place as extraordinary and talked about as CECOT.
‘What struck me straight away was the sheer scale of it, and the stories behind it. In meeting the people who run the prison and those living inside it, what unfolds is a fascinating and often surprising look at justice, security, and the human realities behind the headlines.
‘It’s been a remarkable experience.’
Conditions inside the prison are stark and unlike anything in the UK system. More than 80 inmates sleep in metal bunks stacked four beds high inside vast concrete cells.
Prisoners are stripped to boxer shorts with their heads shaved, lights remain on 24 hours a day and there are no family visits, recreational spaces or rehabilitation programmes.
Guy Davies, Consultant Editor for Commissioning 5, added: ‘This access to CECOT was a tantalising prospect. Richard is, at heart, a first-class popular journalist and we were thrilled to get the chance for him to serve some time there. I think viewers will be very surprised by the results.’
Andy Dunn, Senior Executive Producer, ITN Productions, said: ‘Gaining access to CECOT, the most secretive and notorious prison in the world, took months of negotiation.
Richard said: ‘I was genuinely thrilled to be asked to front this film for 5. It’s not every day you’re given the chance to step inside a place as extraordinary and talked about as CECOT’
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‘It was really important for Richard to experience the extreme conditions there first hand, and he takes us on a compelling and unique journey as he considers the effectiveness and ethics of such a harsh regime.’
With a career spanning over four decades, Richard has been a fixture on ITV’s This Morning and Good Morning Britain.
Richard and his wife Judy Finnigan hosted This Morning for 13 years, from the show’s launch in October 1988 until July 2001.
While he is best known as a daytime television presenter, he has fronted several documentaries and factual programs, including Eye of the Storm and Madeley Meets the Squatters.
Apart from his regular hosting duties on GMB, Richard’s last major TV appearance was I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! In 2021.



