She captioned the cheeky image: Just trying it out .
Since the Netflix series was released, Gillian has shared several glimpses into the casts time recording the show.
In character: The actress, 52, has impressed viewers with her portrayal of former Prime Minister and has shared several glimpses into the filming process since the show aired
Last month she shared a video between takes of the Ibble Dibble scene - in which her character spends a weekend at Balmoral with the royal family, and is forced to take part in the parlour game.
While Thatcher finds herself feeling highly uncomfortable during the scene, the mood off-camera was far from it.
Josh O’Connor, ‘The Crown’s’ Prince Charles, calls proposed disclaimer ‘outrageous’
“The Crown,” Netflix’s sumptuous drama about the British royal family, isn’t always kind to the Windsors. In fact, through its depiction of Elizabeth II’s wrangling with former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the strained marriage of Charles and Diana, the fourth season, which premiered last month, might be series creator Peter Morgan’s most anti-monarchical work to date.
But that doesn’t mean it requires a disclaimer, says star Josh O’Connor, who plays Charles.
“We were slightly let down by our culture secretary, whose job it is to encourage culture,” O’Connor told LA Times staff writer Yvonne Villarreal in an interview for a forthcoming episode of “The Envelope: The Podcast,” referring to British culture minister Oliver Dowden’s request that Netflix append a “fiction” label to the series. “In my opinion, it’s pretty outrageous that he came out
Britain’s economy is likely to see a sharp recovery in 2021 but hard to reach pre-pandemic levels of activity anytime soon, a number of Britain-based experts gave their views to Xinhua on how they expect the British economy to perform in the new year.
Professor Iain Begg at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) told Xinhua that “The UK economy is likely to see a sharp recovery from the second quarter of 2021 onwards as COVID-related restrictions ease and consumer demand recovers.”
He also said he believes Britain’s economy in 2021 will be affected by disruption related to the completion of the country’s withdrawal from the European Union.
Bringing John Le Carre In From The Cold
A top Indian sleuth demystifies one of the world’s best-known spy authors outlookindia.com 2020-12-16T09:14:11+05:30
In 1974 a friend gifted me John Le Carre’s book Tinker, Tailor, soldier, Spy adding that it would be difficult to understand unless I knew how spies worked. Although I joined that ‘business’ in 1976, it would still take a long time for me to understand the nuances of Cold War spy scrimmages. From then on, it was a long journey for me till 2017 when “Outlook” asked me to review Le Carre’s last “Smiley” novel, “A Legacy of Spies” (“A Coven of Spy Masters”, September 29, 2017).
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Whether toted by Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher or “Sex and the City” actress Sarah Jessica Parker, handbags pack a powerful punch, a British exhibition reveals. The Victoria and Albert Museum is showing some 300 items at the exhibition called “Bags: Inside and Out” that opens on Saturday.
They range from a 16th-century embroidered purse to a contemporary plastic rucksack by British designer Stella McCartney. The decorative arts and design museum has chosen to focus on the accessories for its first exhibition since England’s lockdown was lifted in early December.
It looks at the “It bag” craze that kicked off in the 1990s, with women flocking to buy a certain designer style, influenced by celebrity images. One such bag on show is a purple sequined Fendi baguette bag once carried by the Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw, played by Parker in the hit HBO show.