Walden Media and Akiva Goldsman's Weed Road Pictures are making the Cold War thriller Billion Dollar Spy, with Russell Crowe ...
Brian James, founding guitarist and early principal songwriter for UK punk pioneers The Damned, has died. The news was shared ...
The Oscars red carpet is not just a make-or-break moment for Hollywood’s biggest stars – it’s also a prime opportunity to ...
Members of the New York State Assembly recently gathered to express displeasure with the working conditions that have led to ongoing strikes with corrections officers statewide. They include ...
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.
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 ...
The concept was sold to Walden Media, and the production team is currently looking for a screenwriter. WAYNE — Mowing lawns was supposed to be a simple way for Brian Schwartz to stay busy.
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 ...
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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 ...
An insurgent Blue Labour is colliding with the Treasury and the progressive left. By George Eaton In Margaret Thatcher’s final TV interview with Brian Walden – newly dramatised by Channel 4 – she ...
Weekend World’s Brian Walden, a masterful interviewer, had something in common with the Prime Minister – both were chippy, grammar school alumni. They got on, they socialised, he secretly ...