Channel 4's latest drama takes inspiration from the infamous interview between Brian Walden and Margaret Thatcher. Brian and Maggie follows the story surrounding Thatcher's last-ever TV interview ...
IT’S worth remembering, at least once a year, that Channel 4 owes its entire existence to Margaret Thatcher, who created the network in 1982. In the process, she helped feed everyone who works ...
Steve Coogan as Brian Walden and Harriet Walter as Margaret Thatcher Credit: Channel 4 Walter makes a fine Thatcher, inhabiting rather than impersonating her subject. She conveys the Prime ...
The then-prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, held a friendly meeting with a leading member of the junta in Downing Street in 1980 while Britain’s ambassador in Argentina regarded the promotion of ...
The crisis became a defining moment of Margaret Thatcher's premiership, and changed her image and her political fortunes. Until then, April 2, 1982, opinion polls showed her to be the most ...
Her success in her favorite genre was foreshadowed when she was a child and would make homemade horror films with her twin sister, Ellie. Thatcher recalls filming a zombie movie at her 10th ...
Thatcher also loves how the movie ends with ... interviews with your favorite stars, and more. An earlier version of the script had that death-by-wine-cork moment happen much earlier in the ...
According to Thatcher, this was not actually intended, though. “I was just focused on my posture and walking slowly, but everyone was commenting on my walk seeming strange or off,” Thatcher ...
Three couples gather, most notably Josh (Jack Quaid) and his girlfriend Iris (Sophie Thatcher), whom he is bringing to meet his friends that also include couple Eli (Harvey Guillen of What We Do ...
Unseemly street parties have erupted in the U.K. as Britons who thought Margaret Thatcher was evil celebrate her death. Many working-class Britons blame the former prime minister's conservative ...