It was quite different to Brian and Maggie…” Different is an understatement. Far from taking a generalised approach, Walter brings a screw-tight precision to the role to produce one of the ...
Channel 4's Brian and Maggie recreates one of the most infamous political TV interviews in history between journalist and former MP Brian Walden and then prime minister Margaret Thatcher. The drama ...
Margaret Thatcher’s decade-long premiership came to a screeching halt on October 29, 1989, when she sat down for an interview with renowned political broadcaster Brian Walden. The pair were ...
The agency has now even offered a whopping $75,000 for anyone with information about Maggie Long's murder at her parents' house in Bailey, Colorado on December 1, 2017, according to the Denver Post.
Maggie Steed is a welcome addition to the latest series of Silent Witness, in which she plays the new head of The Lyell Centre, Harriet Maven. The 78-year-old actress, who stars alongside Emilia ...
Emulated but not matched to this day.” Brian and Maggie not only revisits the drama of the interview itself but also explores the dynamics between two formidable figures who, for a time ...
Maggie Beer Holdings’ market capitalisation is now a tenth of its peak. Beer, who has just celebrated her 80th birthday and recovered from a bad fall at her home in the Barossa Valley last year ...
A summary of the miniseries reads: "The drama Brian and Maggie depicts the infamous 1989 interview between feared political interviewer Brian Walden and his long-standing friend and British PM ...
Steve Coogan plays journalist Brian Walden and Harriet Walter the PM, in tale of a historic political interview Steve Coogan and Harriet Walter star in Brian and Maggie on Channel 4. (Photo ...
As a senior at Platte Canyon High School, Maggie Long was involved in staging the event –- a concert by a local Denver rock band –- and her family knew she’d never miss it. But as the ...
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