Someone who was involved in D-Day starred in "The Longest Day", Lt. Col. David Niven.
Surprised you didn't bring up a certain other actor's contribution.
1. you have to buy an annual license for your TV (nearly $200).
2. The British programming you see stateside is the creme de la creme of their broadcasting. I watched an interview with some Brit who said that the majority of their programming is pretty insipid. (unless it's time for the penguin on your television set to explode)
3. https://www.forbes.com/sites/sallypipes/2019/04/01/britains-version-of-medicare-for-all-is-collapsing/#13c48b8b36b8
4. There is no #4.
5. Closer to that terrorism crap.
The reasons, other than hunger, to eat in your car is to down it before the item gets cold, melts or because you're running late for something and it's an eat now or go without for an exceedingly long length of time.
He's definitely had some stuff in his life, dyslexia, friend River Phoenix od death, his kid being stillborn leading a divorce, his ex killed in a car accident, sister having leukemia...
Probably try to do the "unseen observer" bit, like the old TV show "You Are There" and find out things that people have wondered about or disputed as being true - just for my own edification.