The Telegraph's Harry De Quetteville investigates the hidden stories behind three of Winston Churchill's most iconic speeches, plus we speak to Oscar, Golden Globe and Writers Guild winner, Gary Oldman on playing Churchill.
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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In this fourth podcast, actor Gary Oldman tells Telegraph film critic Robbie Collin how his own love of Churchill's speeches inspired him through the extraordinary process of playing the great man on film.See Privacy Policy at art19.com/priva... more
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Truly a man for the time.
Always the best . I’ve read his biographies by Martin Gilbert and Andrew Roberts and Churchill’s books. All fascinating. Keep up the good work.
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Everyone loves Churchill should listen to this
A compelling and concise series on an extraordinary Englishman, whose actions and words are instructive for our own age, and any age.
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