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Jun 8, 2014 · One Rogue Reporter: Directed by Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt. With John Bishop, Chris Bryant, Steve Coogan, Paul Dacre. Everyone has fantasised about emailing their boss & unleashing what they really think of them.
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- Documentary, Comedy
- Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt
- 2014-06-08
One Rogue Reporter is a 2014 satirical documentary directed by Rich Peppiatt and Tom Jenkinson and starring Hugh Grant, Steve Coogan and Owen Jones, among others. The film follows the real-life story of Peppiatt as he quits his job as a tabloid newspaper reporter over ethical concerns, leaking his caustic resignation letter to The Guardian .
- Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt
- Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt
- Nick Norton Smith
- Naughty Step
This is a New Zealand classification of One Rogue Reporter.TitleOne Rogue Reporter Publication number1500206.000 MediumOnline FilmCurrent... Skip to main content We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!
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The film premiered at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2014. The documentary evolved from a stand-up comedy show, also called One Rogue Reporter, that Peppiatt performed at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe which he then toured the UK. The film had its UK theatrical release on 7 November 2014 and was released digitally worldwide on 9 December 2014 by ...
Movie Info. A disgraced tabloid reporter turns the tables on unscrupulous newspaper bosses. Genre: Documentary, Comedy. Original Language: English (United Kingdom) Director: Tom Jenkinson, Rich ...
- Documentary, Comedy
Directed by Rich Peppiatt, Tom Jenkinson. Release: 2014. Runtime: 62. Country: U.S. Language: English. Director: Rich Peppiatt, Tom Jenkinson. Cast: Hugh Grant, John Bishop, Steve Coogan, Chris Bryant. One Rogue Reporter is the story of Rich Peppiatt, a tabloid hack who snaps over his newspaper's fixation with sensationalism over substance and ...