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Irish actor Nicola Coughlan’s negotiations with Netflix and Shondaland included them producing a family-friendly edit of Bridgerton episodes – for the express purpose of showing her mother.
Just over four years later in May 1979 she became prime minister. The 50th anniversary has already been marked by a two-part recreation of an interview Brian Walden did with her in 1989. An opera ...
Ted Heath and Jim Callaghan were no better. Margaret Thatcher was more canny and, despite being pressed by Brian Walden, would often refuse to promise a tax cut of even a penny in the pound until ...
Hard on the heels of the two dramatisations of the Maitlis-Prince Andrew interview comes this retelling of the tete-a-tete between political journalist (and former Labour MP) Brian Walden and a ...
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 ...
Based off the real life relationship and interviews between Former Labour MP turned TV interrogator Brian Walden (Steve Coogan) and the imperious Tory leader turned Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ...
There’s a simple, striking moment towards the end of a 1989 interview with her friend, former Labour MP-turned-journalist, Brian Walden, when Margaret Thatcher says: “I don’t know.” The response came ...
Back in 1980, then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher gave an important interview with Brian Walden for London Weekend Television. It was the first major TV interview since becoming Prime Minister.
State Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha backed the “one-house” budget saying that it calls for a modest tax rate increase on ...