DEPARTED Essendon high performancemanager Dean Robinson's tell-all TV interview will air in a special program onWednesday evening.
Believed to contain explosive informationabout the Bombers' drugs saga, the interview, conducted by Luke Darcy, is beingreviewed by legal experts before its broadcast.
A spokesperson from the Seven Networkconfirmed on Sunday night that filming had taken place over the weekend andfinished late on Sunday afternoon.
It was shot over nine and a half hoursand will also feature Robinson's wife, Tori.
It was incorrectly speculated it wouldair on Monday night but is now scheduled for an 8.45pm AEST broadcast onWednesday.
"We're yet to have the storylegalled, but we will go through that process, as is standard practice," aSeven Network spokesperson told AFL.com.au on Sunday night.
The interview shapes as yet anotherchapter in a sorry tale for the Bombers that has already claimed former CEO IanRobson and chairman David Evans.
Evans stepped down from his position on Saturday, saying the stress of the last five months had caused his health todecline.
Deputy chairman Paul Little officially took over from Evans on Monday morning.
Earlier on Sunday, interim CEO RayGunston visited embattled coach James Hird at his Toorak home.
Gunston emerged shortly before 12pm AESTand said, "Yeah, no problem, yes", when asked if Hird was the man tocontinue coaching the club.
Jennifer Phelan is a reporterfor AFL Media. Follow her on Twitter @AFL_JenPhelan.