Nosheen Iqbal
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As in claiming that people would have made stuff up in order to get paid?
And sanitized ones at that.
I mean, they're not even like warts and all, but people want it anyway.
Lanre, thank you so much for your time.
That was arts and culture correspondent Lanre Pekare and The Guardian US's deputy arts editor Owen Myers.
Thanks to them.
You can read Owen's piece about the making of the biopic as well as Peter Bradshaw's review of the film at theguardian.com.
And that's it for today.
This episode was presented by me, Nosheen Iqbal.
It was produced by Alex Atack, Eli Block and James Tindale.
Sound design was by Ross Burns and the executive producer was Huma Khalili.
Lucy Hoff will be back in your feeds this afternoon with the latest.
This is The Guardian.
On the guest list were government ministers ambassadors eminent scientists even the king.
The day before the event, Fiona was told that she was no longer welcome.
And it wasn't just her, but all the other journalists on the list.
Fiona, well, she did what she does best.
She began to dig around.
From The Guardian, I'm Nosheen Iqbal.
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