A brand new, special edition of LFCTV HD's '60 Minutes With…' series will premiere on the channel tonight at 9pm GMT, with the hour-long spotlight focusing on Jordan Henderson and his remarkable rise to become Liverpool's vice-captain.

Almost three-and-a-half years have now passed since the energetic midfielder was brought to Anfield from Sunderland and tasked with maintaining his rapid progression and summoning the required levels to represent the Reds.

Although his first season included Wembley glory in the form of a Carling Cup triumph, it was largely a testing and demanding one for the No.14, who entered a new era under Brendan Rodgers in the summer of 2012 with a point to prove to all.

He has done so spectacularly. With his commitment, professionalism and attitude, it was not long before Henderson had earned the trust of his new manager and the supporters, visibly growing in stature with each passing week.

By 2013-14, the England international was among the first names on Rodgers' teamsheet and a pivotal contributor as Liverpool roared into contention for the Barclays Premier League title and secured a return to the Champions League elite.

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So much so that when the boss had to select a deputy to Steven Gerrard in the early stages of the current campaign, it was Henderson picked by the Northern Irishman - fitting recognition of the full circle he has achieved across his time with the club.

His is an inspiring tale and it is a story that he recently visited the LFCTV HD studios to tell in person, sitting down for a lengthy, exclusive and fascinating conversation that encompasses his entire career, family life and much more.

From his fledgling steps in the top flight with Sunderland to moving to Liverpool, a debut for England and battling for the championship, his motivation and what the future holds, this show is one that no Reds fan will want to miss.

'60 Minutes With... Jordan Henderson' airs for the first time at 9pm GMT tonight, with repeats scheduled for 10am, 5pm and 8pm tomorrow, Sunday November 23. Click here for information on subscribing or upgrading to LFCTV HD.

The programme will also soon be available to watch in its entirety on LFCTV GO.

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