On Expenses is a 2010 British television film directed by Simon Cellan Jones and starring Anna Maxwell Martin as Heather Brooke and Brian Cox as Michael Martin.
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On Expenses | |
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Genre | Satirical drama |
Based on | United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal |
Written by | Tony Saint |
Directed by | Simon Cellan Jones |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Solo bagpiper Jaimie H. Gibb, joined by his pipe band, Schiehallion Pipes and Drums |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
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Producer | Stephen Wright |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Distributor | BBC Four |
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Original release |
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The film documents the true story of American journalist Heather Brooke's attempt to get expenses claims of Members of Parliament released under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Speaker Michael Martin's battle to prevent it.[1]
Heather Brooke herself appeared in the production in a non-speaking role playing the part of an unnamed MP sitting on the government benches in a scene where Michael Martin is elected to the position of Speaker of the House of Commons.[2]
Actor | Character |
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Anna Maxwell Martin | Heather Brooke |
Brian Cox | Michael Martin MP |
Neil Pearson | Hugh Tomlinson QC |
Alex Jennings | Andrew Walker, head of UK Parliament Fees Office |
Tim Pigott-Smith | Alan Keen MP |
David Calder | Sir Stuart Bell MP |
Sam Graham | David Maclean MP |
Alan Parnaby | Chris Huhne MP |
Geoffrey Beevers | Douglas Hogg MP |
Films directed by Simon Cellan Jones | |
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