Steve Coogan is the driving force behind a new two-part drama about Margaret Thatcher and an infamous interview with Brain Walden. Brian and Maggie comes to Channel 4 on Wednesday 29 January at ...
In December 2019, at the end of an interview with Nigel Farage – then the leader of the Brexit Party – the BBC’s Andrew Neil turned to the camera and addressed the prime minister, Boris Johnson.
And in 1989, it was for Margaret Thatcher. On October 29, she sat down for an interview with famous broadcasting heavyweight Brian Walden. She was under pressure: her chancellor had resigned three ...
The man opposite her, Brian Walden, was a friend, but when the camera started rolling, the PM "found herself facing a tenacious interrogator rather than a sympathetic ally". The interview is the ...
Brian Walden is the focus of a new Channel 4 drama that explores his renowned interview with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Brian and Maggie delves into how a single TV interview ...
Brian and Maggie viewers laid into Steve Coogan just minutes into watching the new Channel 4 drama. The first instalment of the two-part series hit our screens on Wednesday, and will be followed ...
The show explores the pivotal television interview between former Labour MP Brian Walden, portrayed by Steve Coogan, and ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, played by Harriet Walter ...
James Graham penned Brian and Maggie, which stars Steve Coogan as journalist Brian Walden and Harriet Walter as the Iron Lady. He said "we've moved away from these big TV interviews" to mediums ...
Brian and Maggie viewers have called the Channel 4 docudrama "a masterpiece" as they praised actors Harriet Walter and Steve Coogan, and writer James Graham. The two-part drama, which concluded on ...