Ken Livingstone

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The Coup d'État Factory TrailerReMastered: The Miami Showband Massacre Trailer30 Years of Comic Strip Trailer

Kenneth Robert Livingstone is an English politician who served as the Leader of the Greater London Council from 1981 until the council was abolished in 1986, and as Mayor of London from the creation of the office in 2000 until 2008. He also served as the Member of Parliament for Brent East from 1987 to 2001.

Most Popular Ken Livingstone Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

ReMastered: The Miami Showband Massacre Trailer (2019)

22 March 2019

Ambushed by Ulster loyalists, three members of the Miami Showband were killed in Northern Ireland in 1975.

30 Years of Comic Strip Trailer (2012)

03 November 2012

The cast and crew of The Comic Strip share anecdotes about the making of the show, recounting experiences marked by a playful disregard for health and safety.

30 Years in the TARDIS Trailer (1993)

29 November 1993

A documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who, featuring new interviews, rare archive footage and recently discovered material.

Mr White Goes To Westminster Trailer (1997)

31 December 1997

A journalist becomes an independent MP. Loosely based on the election of Martin Bell to the constituency of Tatton between 1997 and 2001.

The Coup d'État Factory Trailer (2022)

08 September 2022

Brazil has a long tradition of coup d'états. These coups would have not been viable without the support of the big media, particularly TV Globo.

Io non sono un moderato Trailer (2007)

01 April 2007

Building the Gherkin Trailer (2005)

10 May 2005

Can a single building impact the career of an architect, the image of a global company and even the skyline of a big city? Just a month and a day after the disastrous attack on the World Trade Center in New York, the first steel beam of a new tower is erected in London.

Blair: The Inside Story Trailer (2007)

20 February 2007

Michael Cockerell tells the inside story of Tony Blair's controversial ten years at the top. Candid interviews with Downing Street insiders, Cabinet colleagues and rivals cast new light on key events and on the Prime Minister's complex character.