Margaret Thatcher rarely flinched in the face of scrutiny. But one interview, aired on 29 October 1989, proved to be a turning point in her premiership. Conducted by Brian Walden, the former MP turned ...
Margaret Thatcher was one of more than 800 candidates on a list of famed British scientists and was selected for her role in ...
In 1989, two old friends — highly-respected political journalist Brian Walden and long-standing British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher — sat down for a television interview. Unbeknownst to both of ...
Two days after the shock resignation of her chancellor, Nigel Lawson, in 1989, "Margaret Thatcher sat down for what she thought would be a straightforward TV interview", said Dan Einav in the ...
Former deputy Editor, Elizabeth Ohene remembers when she interviewed then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. (Photo: Former British Prime Minister and Focus on Africa's former deputy editor Elizabeth ...
Premieres Sundays, Oct. 5 and 12, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ 1989. When two old friends - the “much feared inquisitor” Brian Walden and “Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher - come together ...
Quote of the day today encapsulates a leadership philosophy rooted in action. Margaret Thatcher’s career demonstrated that authority, once assumed, demands accountability and execution.