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AWN's Headline News (Free subscription) | 10/17/2008
A new book, a short animated/live action film and an exhibition form part of a series of celebrations to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which set out for the first time the human rights and fundamental freedoms to which everyone is entitled without discrimination.
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Whatsonstage.com (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
TV funnymen were out in force to cheer on their fellow, David Walliams, who's making his stage acting debut in Harold Pinter's No Man's Land, which opened last night (7 October 2008, previews from 27 September) for a limited season to 3 January...
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Austenprose (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
Episode Three of Lost in Austen, ITV’s new twisted bonnet mini-series of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice aired last week and continued to surprise UK viewers (and those lucky enough to catch a bootleg version online). Our post modern heroine Amanda Price (Jemima Rooper) is getting quite resourceful to survive in the Regency world after Mrs. [...]
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TV Scoop (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
If you saw this snap and thought "Jane Asher's let herself go a bit", then you're exactly like me. Well, not exactly, but, y'know... Anyway, this steely-eyed glare belongs to Lindsay Duncan, who will be playing...
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
The famous hair-do and the steely glare are all in place. All that's missing is the handbag. This is Lindsay Duncan as she appears in Thatcher, a BBC2 drama about Britain's first female Prime Minister.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Actress Lindsay Duncan is pictured for the first time as Lady Thatcher in a forthcoming television drama about her final days in power.
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The Stage (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Ian McDiarmid, former artistic director of the Almeida Theatre, will join Lindsay Duncan in BBC2's forthcoming drama about Margaret Thatcher.
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Head of Legal (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
You don't often get TV criticism at Head of Legal, but last night's episode of Criminal Justice, the BBC's new five-part drama about a murder trial, requires comment. Lindsay Duncan played Alison Slaughter, leading counsel for the defence, and I think the BBC are damn lucky they got her to do it. I've seen her make Pinter comprehensible and compelling, and she even made the ridiculous part she
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
Following the success of last year's BAFTA-nominated Five Days, this thriller follows in the same vein.
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The Guardian - TV & Radio blog (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
Compelling drama Criminal Justice airs every night next week. Mini-soap or maxi-drama, it's great TV and great scheduling
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The Guardian - TV & Radio blog (Free subscription) | 06/16/2008
Jonathan Miller recently attacked the West End's 'obsession with celebrity', dismissing David Tennant as 'that man from Dr Who', but theatre could learn a thing or two from the tele