Amazon is reportedly having “crisis talks” after a Netflix won the race to release its blockbuster film based on Prince Andrew’s Newsnight interview. Scoop, starring Gillian Anderson as former BBC journalist Emily Maitlis, won plaudits after it was released on Netflix on
Jeremy Vine reacted to a YouGov poll that put the Duke of York at the bottom with only 6 per cent saying they feel favourable towards him. The Channel 5 presenter was joined on his self-titled programme today (April 10) by Scoop
Royal fans have all issued the same complaint over “unnecessary” scene in the new Netflix film, Scoop. The new film, which was released on April 5, is based on Prince Andrew’s infamous 2019 Newsnight interview. Andrew is portrayed by actor Rufus Sewell,
A correction has been issued after it was incorrectly reported that a famous British actress found Prince Andrew “sexy and heroic”. The Daily Telegraph issued both online and in-paper corrections following the error made in a report on Scoop, the drama documenting
Royal experts are weighing in on Princess Beatrice’s brief portrayal in the Netflix film, Scoop where she is seen in the initial meeting with Prince Andrew and the BBC Newsnight team where they negotiated the agreement of the interview. The Netflix film,
This weekend, Scoop has landed on Netflix, recreating the infamous interview Prince Andrew had with Emily Maitlis about his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Rufus Sewell stars as the King’s brother opposite Gillian Anderson as the former BBC Newsnight presenter and
Royal experts believe the Netflix film, Scoop, a retelling of their version of events with Prince Andrew’s interview on BBC’s Newsnight, is “embarrassing” for the Palace and an indication Prince Andrew is a “serious liability”. The Duke of York, 64, is in
Former BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has broken her silence on Netflix’s new film Scoop as she admits she’s not seen the fictionalised retelling of her blockbuster interview with Prince Andrew. Netflix released the film on Friday to mixed reviews. Its star-studded
Prince Andrew has been pictured on a morning horse ride around Windsor Castle, just as a Netflix film about his Newsnight interview was released on Netflix. The drama, which has been highly publicised and features a star-studded cast, focuses on the Duke
Prince Andrew actor Rufus Sewell has opened up about his initial thoughts on playing the disgraced Duke of York in the upcoming Netflix drama Scoop. The streaming platform is recreating the infamous Newsnight interview in November 2019, where Andrew was grilled by