Striking new photographs Harriet Walter and Steve Coogan in Channel 4's Brian and Margaret have been released just days ...
Mr Coogan, 59, who plays the former Labour MP turned London Weekend Television host, said that he had 'huge antipathy' for ...
Dame Harriet Walter has said it was “difficult” to portray the “mask-like” quality of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher ...
Dame Harriet Walter didn't hold back on her thoughts of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ahead of the release of her ...
Actor reveals ‘huge antipathy’ towards the Iron Lady and says he vetoed one scene in new drama because it was too kind to her ...
Emily Maitlis speaks to Steve Coogan about his new Channel 4 drama Brian and Maggie for the latest issue of Radio Times ...
The story to me was a fascinating one, which was this political love story of sorts between a disillusioned Labour politician and Margaret Thatcher, who was quite a radical politician at the time.
Dame Harriet Walter says she was "surprised" to be asked to play former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the Channel 4 ...
Steve Coogan has revealed that one scene in his new drama Brian and Maggie ended up being cut from the show because he ...
In one scene, Walter’s Thatcher tells Coogan’s Walden: “One day, someone will come for me,” to which he replies: “I reckon there’s no one you wouldn’t be able to see off, Margaret.” ...
A dramatic recreation of Margaret Thatcher's final TV interview with journalist Brian Walden from which their friendship never recovered. After resigning as a Labour MP, Brian Walden is poached by ...