Genre:Comedy
Released:2016-01-20
Runtime:75
Comic fantasy telling the story of Rebekah, an innocent and beguiling Northern girl who accidentally becomes Chief Executive of News International and gets caught up in a seventies Watergate-style scandal.
Maxine Peake
Character: Rebekah Brooks
Russell Tovey
Character: Andy Coulson
Stephen Mangan
Character: Tony Blair
Johnny Vegas
Character: Johnny
Harry Enfield
Character: Ross Kemp
Nigel Planer
Character: Rupert Murdoch
Eleanor Matsuura
Character: Wendi Deng
Dominic Tighe
Character: David Cameron
James Buckley
Character: Blitzy
Mark Williams
Character: Police Commissioner Hamish Pritchard
Alexei Sayle
Character: Colin Goodman
Catherine Shepherd
Character: Julie
John Sessions
Character: The Accountant
Lewis Macleod
Character: Alan Russberger
Sid Mayall
Character: Cotton
Steven O'Donnell
Character: Raffle
Joy Richardson
Character: Emma
Red Richardson
Character: Cosmo
Sadie Tonks
Character: Samantha Cameron
Lilly Burton
Character: Fan
Chris Devlin
Character: Lorry Driver
John Dollins
Character: Telecom Engineer
Kevin Feaviour
Character: TV Floor Manager
Brigit Grant
Character: News Reporter
Neil Gold
Character: Mamood
Robert Carwithen
Character: Phone Tapper
Jon Lane
Devon Lomax
Character: News Presenter
Ian Rodwell Lynn
Character: Undercover Cop
Bevis Taylor
Sam Morgan
Character: Sun Doorman
Ian Parks
Character: Equerry
Willow De La Roche
Johnny Rowden
Character: Guardian Reporter
Mitch Tonks
Character: Mirror Reporter
Nick Smith
Character: Murdoch's Butler
Christine Sweetman
Character: Ross' Screen Wife
Nigel Way
Character: Concierge
Louis John Brzozka
Aaron Deakins
Character: Business Man
Jon Ian Dredge
Character: Sun Newspaper Worker
Ben Gilbert
Character: Terry
Charlie Heptinstall
André Jacquemin
Character: Voice of Photographer
Jamie Lisa Jacquemin
Character: Radio News Presenter
Anna Liddell
Character: Guardian Journalist
Peter Richardson
Character: Bob Harris
Daryl Smith-Wightman