The Trial Of Blair.
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The 'Mirror in the Bathroom' sequence where Cherie is walking the streets of Multicultural Britain and the Macbeth reference.
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Quality piece of TV
I guess we can only dream that was a glimpse into the tw*ts future
Quality piece of TV
I guess we can only dream that was a glimpse into the tw*ts future
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i enjoyed it too but it fell a bit between two stools for me - couldn't make up its mind whether it was a comedy or serious satire. felt like some luvvy lefty writer's w@nk fantasy - as did 'death of a president'. 'the west wing' is a bit similar - presidency as desired by liberals rather than actually delivered.
that having been said, you know a government is sunk when it prompts this kind of pi55-take!
that having been said, you know a government is sunk when it prompts this kind of pi55-take!
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DRAMA: The Trial of Tony Blair
On: Channel 4 (04)
Date: Thursday 18th January 2007 (starting in 2 days)
Time: 22:00 to 23:35 (1 hour and 35 minutes long)
Robert Lindsay reprises his acclaimed portrayal of the Prime Minister in Alistair Beaton's biting feature-length satire portraying the trials and tribulations of Tony Blair as he leaves office after more than a decade in power. Phoebe Nicholls, Peter Mullan and Alexander Armstrong complete the principal cast co-starring as Cherie Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron respectively in this hugely entertaining comedy drama.
(Subtitles, 2006, 4 Star)
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Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from Digiguide For Windows - UK and Ireland desktop TV guide for your PC providing 14 days TV listings for over 500 channels
Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.
On: Channel 4 (04)
Date: Thursday 18th January 2007 (starting in 2 days)
Time: 22:00 to 23:35 (1 hour and 35 minutes long)
Robert Lindsay reprises his acclaimed portrayal of the Prime Minister in Alistair Beaton's biting feature-length satire portraying the trials and tribulations of Tony Blair as he leaves office after more than a decade in power. Phoebe Nicholls, Peter Mullan and Alexander Armstrong complete the principal cast co-starring as Cherie Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron respectively in this hugely entertaining comedy drama.
(Subtitles, 2006, 4 Star)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~
Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from Digiguide For Windows - UK and Ireland desktop TV guide for your PC providing 14 days TV listings for over 500 channels
Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.
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