When Boris Met Dave
A docudrama about the early lives of politicians Boris Johnson and David Cameron.
A docudrama about the early lives of politicians Boris Johnson and David Cameron.
Christian Brassington
Boris Johnson
Jonny Sweet
David Cameron
Christopher Leveaux
James Delingpole
Henry Kelly
Self (voice)
Anthony Stewart Head
Self – Narrator (voice)
Neil Sherlock
Self – Christ Church College, 1981-84
Radoslaw Sikorski
Self – Pembroke College, 1983-86
James Delingpole
Self – Christ Church College, 1984-87
Frank Luntz
Self – Trinity College, 1984-87
A docudrama about the early lives of politicians Boris Johnson and David Cameron.
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