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The lives and loves of MPs are under the microscope in this fictional drama series. If you thought real life politics was dirty just wait until you see this. Read more
| Starring | Pip Carter, Andrew Buchan, Shelley Conn, Andrea Riseborough |
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| Director | Brian Grant, Julian Holmes |
| Genres | Television |
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The lives and loves of MPs are under the microscope in this fictional drama series. If you thought real life politics was dirty just wait until you see this.
| Starring | Pip Carter, Andrew Buchan, Shelley Conn, Andrea Riseborough, Matt Smith, Patrick Baladi, Raquel Cassidy, Clemency Burton-Hill, Clemency Burton-Hill, Peter Wight, Colin Salmon, Veronica Roberts, Tony Turner, Tom Beard, Sam Heughan, Carrie Gracie |
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| Director | Brian Grant, Julian Holmes |
| Studio | WARNER BROS |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2007 To Rent: DVD: 15 Oct 2007 |
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brilliant
I absolutely loved this series and I only hope the bbc bring it back for a second series. although i dont think it got a huge amount of publicity unfortunately... read more »
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brilliant series
originally rented this because i love the talent of Andrew buchan and started to quite like him for his acting ability.
Reason why i like this is ... read more »
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Bring it back BBC
Good acting, funny take on politics and definitely makes you want to watch another episode. While not my fav comedy it is definitely a great series and I really... read more »
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The Party is Over
Mainly wanted to see this cause I had missed the series on TV and a big fan of Andrew Buchan.
Was disappointed and found it just couldn't keep my... read more »
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