Confessions Of A Diary Secretary (2007)

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Written by Tony Basgallop

Directed by Andy Wilson

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Production Country: UK

In the political scandal of 2006, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott admitted to an affair with his diary secretary Tracey Temple. This drama follows the course of the two-year relationship, from its beginnings at an office Christmas party up to the moment when the story finally broke

Main Cast

Image for Maxine PeakeMaxine PeakeTracey Temple
John HenshawJohn Prescott
Michael CrickNews Reporter
Image for Damian LewisDamian LewisTony Blair
Tony SlatteryGordon Brown
Joanna MonroMo Mowlam
Peter HugoPrince Charles
Rebekah StatonClaire
Daniel RyanBarrie Williams
Jonathan ArisBernard
Richard DurdenOffice Manager
Pippa HaywoodJulie Jones
Eiji KusuharaJapanese News Reporter
Graeme MillerAide
Tim HewittWaterloo Station Manager

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites September 1st, 2008 - 7:54pmSUE said...

    CAN YOU PLEASE ADVISE IF CONFESSIONS OF A DIARY SECRETARY IS AVAILABLE ON A DVD OR BOOK - IF NOT WILL IT BE IN THE NEAR FUTURE

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