Even after half a century, she's still adored and revered by Tories, grudgingly respected by present and former Labour prime ...
Women are still outnumbered when it comes to elected office in Georgia. Walnut Grove, population 1,700, is a rarity: The mayor and city council members are all female.
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The i on MSNHarriet Walter gives the best Thatcher yetBy then, Walden – a Labour MP turned TV’s foremost political interviewer – had developed a friendship with Thatcher based on ...
Unlike the impressive roster of fellow thesps who have taken up the Thatcher mantle before her ... radical revolution to change that.” She quotes a line she wrote for one of Shakespeare ...
Brian and Maggie true story: Inside the real-life fallout between Margaret Thatcher and Brian Walden
Brian and Maggie is a recreation of Margaret Thatcher's final TV interview with broadcaster Brian Walden (played by Steve Coogan), which shattered their relationship. After he resigned as a Labour ...
Coogan dives into a surprising "political love story" between former Labour MP Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher, played by Dame Harriet Walter. The drama, penned by Sherwood creator James Graham ...
Unlike the impressive roster of fellow thesps who have taken up the Thatcher mantle before her ... radical revolution to change that.” She quotes a line she wrote for one of Shakespeare ...
Thatcher, a scream queen in the making (she also starred in 2023’s The Boogeyman), delivers a terrific turn in the central role, fully convincing as both human and robot and making her ...
The two-part show will look at former Labour MP and broadcast journalist Brian Walden, played by Steve, and former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher, portrayed by Harriet.
I was extremely surprised when my agent said there is this thing called ‘Brian and Maggie’ and it’s about Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher. I do remember Brian Walden quite well.
Steve Coogan has sparked fears that a new Margaret Thatcher drama will be a woke whitewash after he admitted editing out a scene that was sympathetic to Britain’s first female prime minister.
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