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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Reg_(film)Reg (film) - Wikipedia

    Reg is a one-off BBC Television fact-based drama about the campaign by Reg Keys to obtain answers following the death of his son Tom in the Iraq War, by standing in the 2005 general election as an anti-war independent candidate in Sedgefield, a constituency held by the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair. [1]

  2. 6 de jun. de 2016 · Reg: Directed by David Blair. With Tim Roth, Anna Maxwell Martin, Elliott Tittensor, Sandra Voe. The story of Reg Keys who lost his son in the Iraq War and then went on to contest Tony Blair's seat at Sedgefield in the 2005 General Election.

  3. 7 de jun. de 2016 · Jimmy McGovern has made a moving film about Reg Keys, a father on a mission to expose the betrayal that led to his son’s death. Plus: a programme that ignores everything interesting about...

  4. Reg (TV) es una película dirigida por David Blair con Tim Roth, Anna Maxwell Martin, Elliott Tittensor, Sandra Voe .... Año: 2016. Título original: Reg. Sinopsis: La historia de Reg Keys, que tras perder a su hijo en la guerra de Irak, se enfrentó a Tony Blair por el puesto de diputado por la circunscripción de Sedgefield en las elecciones ...

  5. 1 hr 29 min. 7.0 (352) Reg, released in 2016, is an emotionally captivating drama that delves into the life of Reg Keys, a grieving father who embarks on a journey to seek justice and answers. Portrayed with raw authenticity by the remarkable Tim Roth, this thought-provoking film explores the aftermath of a tragedy that shook the nation.

  6. www.bbc.co.uk › programmes › b07g06chBBC One - Reg

    6 de jun. de 2016 · Drama by Jimmy McGovern based on a true story. Tim Roth stars as Reg Keys, the father of a soldier killed in Iraq, who took on Tony Blair about Britain's role in the conflict. Show more. 1 hour,...

  7. A hard-hitting drama based on the real-life experience of Reg Keys, whose son Tom was killed during the conflict in Iraq. A Red Cap, murdered, needlessly, and without apology. Written by Jimmy McGovern and Robert Pugh, it wastes no words or scenes and is economically devastating.