The two-part series investigating the disgraced businesswoman is due to begin on Monday, May 26 with a 10pm broadcast on BBC Scotland.
The documentary will then be available on BBC iPlayer, before being shown on BBC Two on Wednesday, May 28.
Mone has had her assets frozen and has taken a leave from the House of Lords amid an ongoing National Crime Agency (NCA) probe into PPE Medpro, a firm which was given UK government contracts worth more than £200 million during the Covid pandemic.
Mone repeatedly lied and claimed she was not connected to the firm, which she had recommended to Tory ministers.
However, she later admitted the deception and said that she stood to benefit from £29m in profits which had been placed in an offshore trust by her husband Douglas Barrowman.
In February, the NCA said there was a “realistic” chance that criminal charges will follow the ongoing investigation into Covid contracts handed to PPE Medpro.
The following month, Mone issued a statement in which she claimed the NCA was “smearing” her and had a “vendetta”.
The Tory peer claimed that the NCA had “waged a ruthless campaign to destroy us, dragging out an investigation with no merit, no justification, and no end in sight”.
The two-part series, made by Rogan Productions for the BBC, is set to examine both how Mone rose to prominence as a lingerie entrepreneur, how she was elevated to the Lords by former prime minister David Cameron, and how she fell into disgrace in the public eye due to Covid contracts.
Michelle Mone lied to the media repeatedly (Image: Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg) Simon Young, the BBC’s head of commissioning for history, said: “It’s still unclear where this story will end, but there’s no better time to go back to understand where it all began, revealing the foundations of one of the most astonishing stories in the recent history of British business.
“We’re really excited to be working with Rogan Scotland, and our colleagues at BBC Scotland, to bring this series to the screen.”
David Harron, a commissioning executive at BBC Scotland, added: “This is a fascinating and remarkable story and we hope that viewers will find this series compelling and thought provoking.”