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Interviewes were conuducted with neumerous individuals including Oxford alumni who attended the university with Cameron and Johnson and contemporary political commentators. The list includes; Interviews were conuducted with neumerous individuals including Oxford alumni who attended the university with Cameron and Johnson and contemporary political commentators. The list includes;


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When Boris Met Dave is a 2009 docu-drama which investigates the shared past of David Cameron and Boris Johnson who, at the time of broadcast, were two of Britain's most influential Conservative Party politicians - Cameron as Tory leader and Johnson as Mayor of London. The film features interviews with people who knew Cameron and Johnson both at Eton College and Oxford where they were both members of the Bullingdon Club. The programme also looks at Johnson's campaign to become president of the Oxford Union and dramatises some of the other key events of their student days. The film was first broadcast on More4 on 7 October 2009 and was later repeated on Channel 4.

Cast

Interviews

Interviews were conuducted with neumerous individuals including Oxford alumni who attended the university with Cameron and Johnson and contemporary political commentators. The list includes;

See also

References

  1. "Our Boys from the Bullingdon: The early years of David Cameron and Boris Johnson". The Daily Mail. 26 September 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2009. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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