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 ...
The first instalment of the two-part series hit our screens on Wednesday, and will be followed by the second on Thursday 30 ...
Anyway, the 18 newbies are split into teams and sent to Austria to sell and run alpine tours under the watchful eye of Lord ...
You can access the on-demand Channel 4 service on desktop and through a number of devices via its app. While watching any live TV in the UK requires a TV licence, you won't need one for watching on ...
Viewers of Channel 4’s Brian and Maggie have been left confused as they picked up on two key errors in the first episode of ...
Thatcher as object of affection? Really? - 3/5 Steve Coogan and Harriet Walter are a captivating double-act in this effective ...
Steve Coogan shines in Brian and Maggie, a love letter to the political interview - 4/5 In his latest TV show, writer James ...
By mistake, Channel 4 has made a sympathetic drama about Margaret Thatcher. It can’t be by design. Steve Coogan, whose ...
The thesis underlying this two-part drama is that Brian Walden’s 1989 TV interview with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ...
By then, Walden – a Labour MP turned TV’s foremost political interviewer – had developed a friendship with Thatcher based on ...