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  1. One Rogue Reporter is a 2014 satirical documentary directed by Rich Peppiatt and Tom Jenkinson and starring Hugh Grant, Steve Coogan and Owen Jones, among others. The film follows the real-life story of Peppiatt as he quits his job as a tabloid newspaper reporter over ethical concerns, leaking his caustic resignation letter to The ...

  2. Jun 8, 2014 · One Rogue Reporter: Directed by Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt. With John Bishop, Chris Bryant, Steve Coogan, Paul Dacre. Everyone has fantasised about emailing their boss & unleashing what they really think of them.

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    • Documentary, Comedy
    • Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt
    • 2014-06-08
  3. 2014 55m Documentary Comedy. List. A disgraced tabloid reporter turns the tables on unscrupulous newspaper bosses. Content collapsed. Critics Reviews. View All (4) Critics Reviews. Critic's...

    • Tom Jenkinson, Rich Peppiatt
    • Documentary, Comedy
  4. Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscrupulous editors. Through a series of mischievous stunts and interviews with heavyweights of journalism, comedy & politics, Peppiatt hilariously exposes the hypocrisy at the heart of modern journalism.

    • Rich Peppiatt, Tom Jenkinson
    • John Bishop
  5. Jun 8, 2014 · Overview. Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscrupulous editors. Through a series of mischievous stunts and interviews with heavyweights of journalism, comedy & politics, Peppiatt hilariously exposes the hypocrisy at the heart of modern journalism. Tom Jenkinson. Director. Rich Peppiatt.

  6. One Rogue Reporter is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Tom Jenkinson. The film follows the story of dysfunctional British journalist Rich Peppiatt, who, after working for a while, decides to quit his job at the Daily Star, a tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom.

  7. The story of Rich Peppiatt, a tabloid hack who snaps over his red top paper's fixation with sensationalism over substance and titillation over truth. When the phone-hacking scandal engulfs Rupert Murdoch's News of the World, Rich decides to use the skills he's honed on Fleet Street to turn the tables on the press barons peddling sex, lies and scaremongering under the thin veil of 'journalism.'