In a rather disarming moment in the Brian and Maggie television drama, Steve Coogan (playing Brian Walden) asks Harriet Walter (playing Margaret Thatcher) what her view is on inequality. He expects a ...
Just as some will forever think Terry Wogan the master of Eurovision and Graham Norton the verbal sorcerer’s apprentice, so it is with ...
New Channel 4 docuseries ‘Brian and Maggie’ was written by James Graham, an RTS award-winner from Ashfield – which is based on Rob Burley's book, ‘Why Is This Lying Bastard Lying to Me?: Searching for ...
BBC1's The Apprentice, Brian And Maggie, The Traitors US, Wynne Evans and more, reviewed by veteran TV critic Garry Bushell ...
The Channel 4 drama starring Harriet Walter and Steve Coogan followed the infamous political interview between Margaret Thatcher and Brian Walden.
The Channel 4 show depicts Thatcher's final television interview, which took place in 1989, and the unlikely friendship ...
Steve Coogan is a British actor and comedian and is best known for his role as the fictional radio and television presenter Alan Partridge, but has also starred in a number of films ...
IT’S worth remembering, at least once a year, ­that Channel 4 owes its entire existence to Margaret Thatcher, who created the ...
Well, Coogan was pressed on the scene in question at a screening of the series. When asked what the scene actually was, Coogan revealed: “I think it was the line where [Brian] s ...
Margaret Thatcher comes across as surprisingly sympathetic in Channel 4 drama Brian and Maggie – but why are Labour repeating ...
There was a time when politicians seemed human, but most today come across as overly-rehearsed and permanently defensive spreadsheet managers with every answer calculated, writes Brian Reade ...
Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher were soulmates. He was a Labour MP who became a TV interviewer, she was the Tory leader ...