
Jeffrey Archer: The Truth
TV Movie · Comedy
Overview
A satirical look at the 'secret' TRUE life of Jeffrey Archer. The Truth, the whole truth and everything BUT the truth.
Top Cast


Damian Lewis
Damian Lewis
Jeffrey Archer
Damian Lewis
Jeffrey Archer


Polly Walker
Polly Walker
Mrs. Archer
Polly Walker
Mrs. Archer


Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi
Margaret Thatcher
Greta Scacchi
Margaret Thatcher


Ben Miller
Ben Miller
Roland Moxley-Nemesis
Ben Miller
Roland Moxley-Nemesis


Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer
Lady Diana - Princess of Wales
Emily Mortimer
Lady Diana - Princess of Wales


Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson
Duke of Edinburgh
Richard Wilson
Duke of Edinburgh


Richard Griffiths
Richard Griffiths
Willie Whitelaw
Richard Griffiths
Willie Whitelaw


Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker
England manager
Gary Lineker
England manager


Paul Ready
Paul Ready
Paul McCartney
Paul Ready
Paul McCartney


Georgina Chapman
Georgina Chapman
Secretary
Georgina Chapman
Secretary
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