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.
No former prime minister still permeates popular culture and politics as much as the Iron Lady. It may come as no surprise ...
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 ...
Steve Coogan is one of the UK's most beloved comedians and actors, but the Alan Partridge star has led an eventful life away from the camera with a string of high-profile relationships and a rock star ...