I won't apologise for The Lost King – Leicester University's treatment of Philippa Langley is a profound injustice | Steve Coogan

"Lost on the Fringe: Leicester University's Philandering Treatment of Philippa Langley"

Philippa Langley, a driven and eccentric amateur archaeologist, embarked on an audacious quest 15 years ago to uncover the remains of King Richard III. The world was abuzz with excitement as she successfully unearthed the last Plantagenet king of England. Yet, in the aftermath, her name remained woefully absent from the headlines.

Despite being largely unknown, Langley's tenacity and perseverance in finding the king's remains have been overshadowed by a complex web of deceit and betrayal at Leicester University. The university's treatment of Langley has not only diminished her achievements but also relegated her to an unsavory footnote in history.

The film adaptation, "The Lost King," shines a light on Langley's remarkable journey from Edinburgh to Leicester. Played by Sally Hawkins, she is portrayed as a fiercely determined and dedicated individual, willing to risk everything for the sake of discovery. However, it was also depicted that her personal life was not without its challenges, including chronic illness.

Leicester University's actions, however, raise serious questions about academic integrity and respect towards individuals who contribute significantly to our understanding of history. The university's head archaeologist, Richard Buckley, is shown in the film as being initially dismissive and disingenuous towards Langley, only to later become a champion for her cause.

Moreover, it was revealed that the university had been in contact with Langley from early on, but chose not to acknowledge her efforts publicly. The documentary also exposed Richard Taylor's reluctance to accept credit for his role in uncovering the king's remains and instead sought to portray himself as the sole expert.

The film provides an important account of this saga, while also allowing viewers to form their own judgments about Langley's integrity and the university's behavior.

A public forum with Steve Coogan and Richard Taylor is proposed to further analyze the circumstances surrounding this case.

Ultimately, "The Lost King" highlights a David versus Goliath struggle where Philippa was the underdog, who rose above her challenges to achieve greatness.
 
I gotta say, it's pretty messed up that Leicester University didn't give Philippa Langley the recognition she deserved for finding King Richard III's remains. I mean, without her, we might not even have those bones today 🤦‍♂️. And what's with Richard Taylor trying to pass off all the credit? It's like he thought he was the only one who did the hard work 😒.

The film's portrayal of Langley's struggles is great, but it's also kinda glossing over some of the more shady stuff that went down at the university 🤔. I don't think we can just say "oh, it's all good now" and ignore the fact that they basically ignored her contributions for years.

It's like, what if Langley wasn't so eccentric or driven? Would she have gotten the recognition she deserved? Maybe this whole thing is a reminder that sometimes, people in power don't always do the right thing 💼. Anyway, I hope that public forum with Steve Coogan and Richard Taylor does shed some light on all this 📺.
 
🤔 i mean, can u believe the way leicester uni treated philippa langley? like, she literally found king richard iii's remains and no one gave her any credit 🙄 it's wild that she was basically pushed into the shadows after all her hard work.

i think they should have acknowledged her contributions publicly from the start, you know? instead, they let someone else take the spotlight and reap the benefits 🤷‍♀️ anyway, i'm glad the film 'the lost king' is shedding some light on this whole thing. it's like, we need to recognize people's achievements and not just give credit to whoever's more popular or has a bigger ego 💁‍♀️
 
you know what's wild? philippa langley's story is literally like something out of a movie 🍿 and we're still focusing on the drama between leicester university and her... meanwhile she just won so many awards for finding king richard iii 😎 i mean, it's crazy how much she sacrificed for this project and yet nobody gives her the credit she deserves. i think it's really interesting that they showed steve coogan and richard taylor in a public forum... maybe we can learn from their mistakes 🤔
 
aww man 🤕... can't believe Leicester University treated Philippa Langley like that! She's the one who found Richard III's remains and risked everything for it, but they barely gave her a shoutout 🙏. It's so not fair 💔. I feel bad for her, chronic illness and all 😔. And Richard Taylor's behavior? totally sketchy 🤥... shouldn't he have taken credit for his role in the discovery? 🤷‍♀️ it's like they wanted to downplay her contribution 🙄. But you know what? Philippa didn't give up and she rose above all this 💪. That's the real hero story here 💕. Can we talk about how important it is to respect people who contribute so much to our understanding of history? 🤔
 
OMG 🤯 I'm literally so disappointed in Leicester University right now... like how can they just overlook someone's contributions to history? Philippa Langley's whole journey is so inspiring, and she risked everything for that King Richard III discovery 🏰👑. It's not fair that her achievements are being overshadowed by their own drama and backstabbing 💔. And what's up with the head archaeologist being all dismissive and stuff? Did they really think they could just sweep her under the rug? 🤦‍♀️ The film adaptation is actually pretty cool, though... Sally Hawkins does a great job of portraying Langley! 👏
 
man I'm so done with the way Leicester Uni treated Philippa Langley 🤯 she's like the ultimate underdog story and they just kinda... erased her from history 🙄 it's wild that they had all this info about her but refused to give her the credit she deserved 🎬 "The Lost King" film is a must-watch tho, Sally Hawkins does an amazing job portraying Langley - I mean can you even imagine how hard she must've worked for 15 yrs just to be stuck in the shadows? 😩 anyway, the fact that they had all this drama going on behind the scenes is crazy and it's only fair that we get to see it all play out 🤔
 
I MEAN COME ON GUYS!!! THE WAY LEICESTER UNIVERSITY HANDLED PHILIPPA LANGLEY IS JUST DISGUSTING!!!! 🙄 SHE WAS THE ONE WHO FOUND KING RICHARD III'S REMAINS AND YET SHE GETS NO CREDIT FOR IT!!! I MEAN WHAT KIND OF ACADEMY TREATS SOMEONE LIKE THAT LIKE THAT???? SHE MUST HAVE BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH, BOTH PERSONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY, BUT TO JUST BE IGNORED BY THE UNIVERSITY IS JUST WRONG!!!! AND NOW THEY'RE TRYING TO COVER IT UP WITH ALL THIS DOCUMENTARY STUFF!!! IT'S JUST NOT RIGHT!!!!! 🤬
 
🤔 I think it's crazy how someone as awesome as Philippa Langley got treated by Leicester University. Like, she basically found one of history's most famous kings, and what does she get? Crickets. No recognition from the university itself. It's like they were more interested in getting the credit themselves than giving her props.

And don't even get me started on how they handled Richard Taylor's part in finding the king's remains. I mean, come on, it was a team effort! But no, they had to make him out like the hero and Langley like some kind of unknown nobody. 🙄

It's also kinda messed up that they kept her contributions under wraps all these years. Like, what were they hiding? It's not fair to Langley or to history itself.

But you know what? I loved this movie "The Lost King"! It was so inspiring to see Langley's determination and perseverance. And Sally Hawkins did an amazing job portraying her too 🤩

Anyway, I think it's time for some real talk. We need more people like Philippa Langley who aren't afraid to take risks and challenge the status quo. And we need universities to respect the contributions of their colleagues and students. 👏
 
I'm so sorry to hear that Philippa Langley's amazing story has been overshadowed by Leicester University's actions... 😔 It's just not fair that she went through all that struggle and hardship for the sake of discovery, only to have her achievements diminished by those in power. 🤕 I think it's really inspiring that she kept going despite everything, and I'm so glad that "The Lost King" is shedding light on this important story... 👏 Sally Hawkins did an amazing job portraying her too! 💪
 
OMG u guyz! I just watched "The Lost King" and it's like totally mind blown 🤯 Philippa Langley is literally the ultimate underdog 🐾 She risked everything for her passion & discovered a major historical find 🏰 But what really got me was how Leicester Uni treated her 👎 Like, they were all "oh no we didn't know about her" when it was obvious they had been in touch 😒 And Richard Taylor's attitude? 🙄 Can't stand it. I think the film does a great job of shining a light on this whole saga & I'm so here for Philippa's victory 💪 Watch it u won't regret it 👉 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17083294/
 
🤔 I mean, come on... what's up with Leicester Uni? 15 years of Langley's hard work and they barely even mention her name? And then they have the nerve to cover up their own shenanigans about giving her credit? 🙄 It's like they thought they could just sweep it under the rug. But good for Langley, she finally got some recognition... I guess. Sally Hawkins did a great job portraying her too, but let's not forget the real Philippa Langley is still out there, quietly doing her thing. 👏 And what about Richard Taylor? Thinks he can just pretend like he was the only one who found those remains? 😂 Give me a break... 🚫
 
OMG 🤯 I'm so done with the way Leicester Uni treated Phil Langley! Like, she's literally been fighting for 15 years and still gets no love? It's like they thought they were above everyone else just because they had the digs. And don't even get me started on Richard Buckley - initially he was all dismissive and fake, but then suddenly becomes her BFF? 🤔 Not buying it! And what's up with Taylor trying to steal credit from Langley? It's like he thought she'd be too busy being famous to notice his 'contribution'. But let's be real, Langley did the heavy lifting here. She's the one who risked everything and got nothing but thanks in return 🙄. The film is like, a whole story of its own - we need more visibility for Phil's bravery and dedication 💪
 
🤔 I think it's kinda cool that Philippa Langley got to be the hero of her own story 🙌. And I love how the film is showing that she wasn't just a driven archaeologist, but also someone with personal struggles and chronic illness 💕. The university's behavior is definitely shady tho 😒, especially when they didn't give her the recognition she deserved. But hey, at least it's out in the open now 🌞. I think it's great that we can have a public forum to discuss all this and get a better understanding of what really went down 💬. And let's not forget that Philippa was the one who actually did all the hard work to find King Richard III's remains 💪!
 
can you believe how Leicester Uni treated Philppy? like they think they're all high & mighty just 'cause they found Richard III remains 🤯 and yet Philppy was the one who did all the legwork in the first place. it's so not right that she got kinda ignored after it all, just 'cause they wanted to play it cool 😐
 
🤔 The way Leicester University treated Philippa Langley is like a messy diagram with lots of tangled lines 🌐... on one side you got this brilliant archaeologist who found the king's remains 💎, and on the other side you got people who didn't want to give her credit or even acknowledge her efforts 🙅‍♂️. It's like they wanted to cover up their own mistakes instead of owning up to them 👀.

And what really gets me is that Langley was dealing with chronic illness and personal struggles while she was fighting for her discovery 💔... it's not fair that the university couldn't be more supportive or even transparent about what was going on behind the scenes 🤐. It feels like they were more concerned with saving their own skin than with giving credit where credit is due 🚫.

The film adaptation "The Lost King" does a great job of highlighting this drama and raising questions about academic integrity 💡... but I think it's time for us to have an honest conversation about this topic and figure out what we can do to prevent similar situations in the future 📝. Maybe a public forum with Langley, Steve Coogan, and Richard Taylor would be just the thing to get some answers 🔊?
 
OMG u guys!!! 🤯 I'm literally so frustrated with Leicester University right now! Like, can't they give credit where credit is due? Philippa Langley is like the ultimate underdog and she deserves all the recognition for finding King Richard III's remains! 🙌 I mean, 15 years of her life, effort and sacrifices are basically being erased from history just because of the university's drama 🤷‍♀️.

And what's up with them trying to portray themselves as heroes when really they're just a bunch of egos 😂? Richard Taylor is like, totally coming across as shady and it's so unfair to Langley! She was the one who did all the hard work and he gets to take credit for it 🙄.

But honestly, I love how "The Lost King" film highlights everything that went wrong at Leicester University 📚. It's like, a huge wake-up call for them and maybe they'll finally learn to respect people like Langley who are making real contributions to our history 🤞.

And OMG, a public forum with Steve Coogan and Richard Taylor?! 😂 That sounds like the perfect way to get all the tea on this saga and really make them spill the beans 💁‍♀️.
 
🤔 i gotta say, leicester university's treatment of philippa langley is wild 🙄. like, she basically found king richard iii and they just kinda... forgot about her 🎉. it's crazy how some people will take credit for others' work without even acknowledging their contributions 💼.

and omg the head archaeologist guy, richard buckley? what a jerk 😒. i mean, he starts off being dismissive of langley and then suddenly becomes her biggest fan 👏. but seriously, if you're gonna be part of somethin' that changes history, at least have the decency to give credit where credit is due 🙌.

anyway, this whole thing just highlights how important it is to recognize and respect people's contributions to society 💪. philippa langley may not be a household name yet, but she definitely deserves one 🙏.
 
🤯 I mean, can you even believe what's going down at Leicester University? 😱 It's like they're trying to erase Philippa Langley's name from history and rewrite it with their own spin. The fact that she was so instrumental in finding King Richard III's remains and yet nobody gives her the recognition she deserves is just shady. 🤔 And to think that they were in contact with her from the start, but chose not to acknowledge her efforts... that's some major whitewashing right there. 🙅‍♂️ The film adaptation does a great job of shedding light on this whole situation, and I'm so glad they're proposing a public forum to get to the bottom of it all. 💬 It's like, Philippa Langley was the real hero here, not some guy who was trying to steal her thunder. 🙄 We need more stories about women in science and history being celebrated for their contributions, not marginalized or erased. 💪
 
🤔 I'm so done with these universities thinking they can just sweep people's contributions under the rug. Like, Philippa Langley deserves way more credit for finding King Richard III than she gets. And don't even get me started on the whole "she was a chronic illness patient" thing - yeah no kidding, that's not exactly relevant to her archaeological skills! 🙄

And can we talk about the whole university politics situation? Richard Buckley being dismissive of Langley and then suddenly becoming her ally? Give me a break. It's like they were trying to make her out to be some kind of solo hero just so they could look good by comparison.

The film is actually pretty cool though, but it's not enough to make up for the lack of recognition Langley deserves. I mean, it's a David versus Goliath story all right - Goliath being the university that tried to steamroll her achievements and Goliath getting totally owned in the end 😂.
 
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