Channel 4 Unveils New Political Drama “Brian and Margaret”
Channel 4 is set to launch a gripping new drama, “Brian and Margaret,” produced by Baby Cow Productions, the team behind hits like This Time With Alan Partridge and Chivalry. The series is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Stephen Frears, an Academy Award nominee and BAFTA winner, and written by award-winning playwright James Graham.
The Story Behind the Headlines
Based on Rob Burley’s book Why is This Lying Bastard Lying to Me: Searching for the Truth on Political TV, the drama stars Steve Coogan and Harriet Walter. It captures the tense final TV interview between former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and journalist Brian Walden – a landmark 45-minute exchange in 1989 that shocked the nation and foreshadowed Thatcher’s resignation.
The show dives deep into their fraught relationship and probes the impact the decline of in-depth political interviews has on British democracy today.
Star Power and Political Punch
Steve Coogan is buzzing to bring this iconic political showdown to life, saying it’s a chance to relive an era when political TV meant something serious. Harriet Walter shares the excitement, thrilled to portray Thatcher with such a stellar creative team.
James Graham stresses the drama’s sharp relevance as another election looms, highlighting how the Walden-Thatcher dynamic speaks to today’s political battles.
Behind the Scenes and What’s Next
- Produced by Baby Cow’s CEO Sarah Monteith, who promises to introduce this pivotal British political moment to new audiences.
- Ollie Madden, Channel 4’s Head of Drama, hails the script and looks forward to Frears’ expert direction alongside top-notch acting.
- The series will be a two-part event, each episode an hour long.
- Executive producers include Sarah Monteith and Rupert Majendie, with Dan Winch producing.
- BBC Studios will handle international distribution, bringing the drama to screens worldwide.
“Brian and Margaret” promises to be political TV like we haven’t seen in years – sharp, fierce, and unmissable.