The much-maligned Richard III finally gets the royal treatment in Stephen Frears’ The Lost King as amateur historian Philippa Langley unearths the monarch’s five-century-old remains in a parking lot ...
In 2012, the bones of King Richard III were excavated from a parking lot in the city of Leicester, England. For years, historians and academics had searched for his final resting place following his ...
Richard III didn't need a horse for his kingdom. He just needed Philippa Langley. Langley, a single mother and amateur historian living in Edinburgh, Scotland, became increasingly obsessed with the ...
He said that due to the ill health of Philippa Langley, whose recollection of events around the finding of King Richard III’s remains was the basis for the film, her evidence could not be presented to ...
Steve Coogan said his film about the discovery of the remains of Richard III was “the story I wanted to tell, and I am happy I did” after he and two production companies settled a High Court libel ...
Steve Coogan and two production companies have agreed to pay ‘substantial damages’ to a university academic who sued for ...
Claimant Richard Taylor said his depiction in the film — following the 2012 hunt for King Richard III's remains — was misogynistic and defamatory. By Lily Ford Steve Coogan has settled a libel claim ...
Steve Coogan has insisted his film about the discovery of the remains of Richard III was 'the story I wanted to tell, and I am happy I did' after he lost a High Court defamation battle to a university ...
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