TWELVE years ago, tumbleweed-strewn Prestwick Airport was brought into public ownership because the SNP said it was too important to be allowed to fail. Nine years on, they said the same about our ...
He is arguably one of the most chameleonic actors of his generation; perhaps best known for his comedy characters, but increasingly for his tenacious work in drama.
Steve Smith Equals Sachin Tendulkar, Overtakes Sunil Gavaskar with Century on Milestone Day in Galle
On a historic day in Galle, Steve Smith made headlines in the opening ... He followed up his milestone with a commanding century, helping Australia to a solid 330/2 at the close of Day 1.
Australia's contemporary cricket icon, Steve Smith, has etched his name in the annals of ... which led to Smith scoring his 35th Test century. Conclusively, Smith stands as the seventh-highest Test ...
Starring Steve Coogan as Walden and Harriet Walter as Thatcher, the drama is directed by Bafta-winning Stephen Frears. Walter, appointed a Dame in the 2011 Honours list, admitted she was surprised ...
Former England cricket team captain, Michael Vaughan, has praised Australian cricketer Steve Smith's recent achievement ... Smith slammed his 35th century in Test cricket. The star batter steered ...
It’s 1989 and Brian Walden (Steve Coogan) is Britain’s pre-eminent political interviewer. His next interview is with the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher (Harriet Walter), who he has known ...
Australia's batters have enjoyed a day out in Galle, as Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith kicked off the ... the fourth-fastest Test half-century by an Australian thanks to 10 boundaries and a six.
Brian and Maggie true story: Inside the real-life fallout between Margaret Thatcher and Brian Walden
Brian and Maggie is a recreation of Margaret Thatcher's final TV interview with broadcaster Brian Walden (played by Steve Coogan), which shattered their relationship. After he resigned as a Labour ...
Steve Coogan has finished filming his next Alan Partridge show. The 59-year-old actor is returning as his satirical hapless broadcaster in new BBC show 'Alan Partridge's How Are You?', which was ...
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