The programme covered the arts and sciences as well as topical matters and current affairs. There was a mixture of incisive and light-hearted items: unscripted studio interviews, by
Derek Hart,
Geoffrey Johnson-Smith and Michelmore himself; and filmed reports. Reporters included
Alan Whicker,
Fyfe Robertson,
Kenneth Allsop,
Chris Brasher,
Julian Pettifer,
Brian Redhead and
Polly Elwes. The style was informal with no attempt to hide studio equipment. Michelmore gave a very relaxed performance, sometimes perching on the edge of his desk, seemingly unfazed by the ringing of his desk telephone letting him know about technical problems. There were regular appearances by
Rory McEwen,
Cy Grant, singing a "topical
calypso", and
folk singers
Robin Hall and
Jimmie Macgregor. Michelmore became known for his catchphrase when closing the show, "That's all for tonight, the next 'Tonight' will be tomorrow night. Until then, good night!" It was during an edition of
Tonight broadcast on the evening of Friday 22 November 1963 that BBC television broke the news of the
assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy to UK viewers, although
Granada Television had already broadcast the news in its
northern ITV region. In 1964,
Bob Dylan appeared on the programme and sang
With God on Our Side. ==Accolades==