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Interview with Steve Coogan & Philippa Langley on 5News

Though the film “The Lost King” might be fiction and not a documentary, it seems to not be as ficticious as the re-writing of the story that lead to discovering King Richard III as it was put out by some instances in the last 10 years.

Here the statement by Steve Coogan and Philippa Langley:

Uploaded on the 5 News Channel on YouTube, 28. September 2022

Enjoy the film “The Lost King” and remember, we here at KRA took part in the fundraising to make the dig possible !!!

The Lost King – Found

Happy birthday, King Richard III!

The 570th birthday of the King of England is a cause to celebrate and Philippa Langley, well known on our website, gave him a wonderful birthday present, a film about his difficult discovery and rescue from certain desctruction.

Trailer to “The Lost King” about Philippa Langley’s difficult way to the sensational discovery of King Richard III

For a long while, I have kept silent about the upcoming film, as I have been overly busy lately. But also, because some of the reports and discussions about it just were not noteworthy – and that includes articles from some of the main newspapers. Big does not necessarily mean quality. And that also is the result of this whole discovery about King Richard III.
But other news just activated my gag reflex. The whole absurdity mirrored in a myriade of Google alerts about the discussion, if Richard III on stage now should only be played by handicapped actors, did not help me get through the plethora of nonsensical news-alerts. Whyever they are called ‘actors’ and not ‘be-ers’ must have been an error in naming the profession. Or do I have to presume now, that criminals in films now actually need to be … -Well, they might be and we just don’t know yet. Perhaps Richard Armitage could clarify that once in a while? No pressure, just right out curiosity of how such an absurd discussion could go on for so long and over so many annoying articles, that they fill my e-mail accounts to the brim ;o)

Regarding “The Lost King”, various articles show that the established institutions now feel left out and not cherished enough by this film. But seeing the struggles Philippa Langley had to overcome, to get them on board to bring in their expertise and how difficult it was to aggregate enough backing and sponsoring, to get them to work at all and not discourage her in her efforts, deserves more appreciation than just one film.

She is certainly in our hall of fame here on our website together with Dr. John Ashdown-Hill!

For a change, the following article in “History Extra” for once shows the struggles of Philippa Langley, though it only mentions a small part of the long ordeal she had to go through, to follow her mission to find King Richard III:

Rediscovering Richard III: the story of identifying a lost king” by Mike Pitts (History Extra, 30.09.2022, Published before in “BBC History Magazine”, issue October 2022).

As a further information, I found this interview about the making of “The Lost King” with director Stephen Frears and co-star and -writer Steve Coogan:

The Lost King: Stephen Frears & Steve Coogan on Making Their Wild True Story

The screening in cinemas should begin on October 7th, 2022, so keep a look out for an opportunity to watch the film in your area.

Unfortunately, I am in an area where I have no idea when and how I will be able to get hold of the film and see it for myself any time soon.

So for now, I can only wish you lots of enjoyment with the film and hope it will be easily available and accessible where you are.


Further noteworthy links:

News – New Film About the Search for King Richard III

British actor, comedian, writer and producer Steve Coogan just confirmed to the BBC (04.09.2020), that a film about the ‘Search for King Richard III’ will start filming in the year 2021.

Mr. Coogan also revealed, that he will be playing Philippa Langley‘s husband in the planned film.

Ms. Philippa Langley’s role for the discovery of King Richard III in the former church ground in Leicester together with the research done by Dr. John Ashdown Hill (†) was essential for the discovery, which for so long had been deemed impossible. Their persistence and research had made this ground-breaking discovery possible.

And so I am very happy that a film is now planned to show their long and exhausting efforts and hard way to this phenomenal success.

Congratulations, Philippa Langley !

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March 22, 2015

Video – Live Transmission from Leicester (The Telegraph)


March 22, 2015

EXCLUSIVE Queen honours ‘evil’ monarch: Royals have a change of heart over Richard III (by Camilla Tominey, Express)


March 22, 2015

Last journey of a King: Thousands line streets of Leicester for Richard III’s final burial (by Nick Gutteridge, Express)


March 22, 2015

Richard III’s coffin received into Leicester Cathedral in preparation for the reinterment (by Peter Warzynski, Leicester Mercury)


March 22, 2015

Richard III: Events during the week of the reinterment (by Merc_Reporter, Leicester Mercury)


March 21, 2015

48 Hours: Our pick of the weekend (Leicester Mercury)


March 21, 2015

Picture Gallery – Richard III Day at Leicester University (Leicester Mercury)


March 20, 2015

Richard III procession: Timings of Sunday’s events (by Samantha Fisher, Leicester Mercury)


March 20, 2015

First Person: ‘If you dig Richard – this is the day for you’ (Leicester Mercury)


March 20, 2015

Leicestershire buildings around in Richard III’s time (Leicester Mercury)


 

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