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Certification15 Our Rating

The story continues in this gripping conspiracy thriller. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

From the writer and producer behind such comedy heavyweights as The Day Today, Knowing Me, Knowing You...With Alan Partridge and I'm Alan Partridge comes Armando Ianucci's very own incisive and sometimes downright vicious comedy series. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Imagine a brutal 'Office' type satire mixed with an up-dated 'Yes Minister' type setting. Armando Iannucci delivers as he carves a gleeful and expletive thick swathe through the corridors of power behind the claptrap of New Labour. Very, very funny and completely devoid of mercy, it's not hard to imagine that New Labour's PR department would prefer to catch the clap than be forced to sit through an episode… find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Imagine a brutal 'Office' type satire mixed with an up-dated 'Yes Minister' type setting. Armando Iannucci delivers as he carves a gleeful and expletive thick swathe through the corridors of power behind the claptrap of New Labour. Very, very funny and completely devoid of mercy, it's not hard to imagine that New Labour's PR department would prefer to catch the clap than be forced to sit through an episode… find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Season 3 of Armando Iannucci's award-winning political comedy, probably Britain's funniest TV show.
Episode 1; the unheard of Nicola Murray gets to be a minister.
Episode 2; the immigration records of 170,672 people have been erased.
Episode 3; Nicola's struggling to finish her party conference piece.
Episode 4; the civil servants at DoSAC prepare for a visit from the shadow minister. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Season 3 of Armando Iannucci's award-winning political comedy, probably Britain's funniest TV show.
Episode 5; Murray and Mannion slug it out on Radio 5 Live.
Episode 6; with the PM away in Spain can Malcolm stop Nicola launching a coup!
Episode 7; Malcolm's on holiday - the cat's away!
Episode 8; the election looms - does Tucker have any friends left? find out more...

CertificationE Our Rating

A helpful little documentary charting the run up to the Iraq war and the controversies that surround it. This film features interviews with some of the major players in the conflict, with additional arguments provided by political scientists and commentators of the day, including George W Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, Scott Ritter and Ray McGovern. The main focus of the film is on the misuse of information or 'intelligence', as they like to call it, and the apparent inconsistencies in the off find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

NSF Thurmont: The Bartlet-eers are trying to broker peace in the Middle East at Camp David and struggling every bit of the way. Leo and POTUS aren't agreeing though and tensions are high. Josh remains with Donna. The Birnam Wood: Still up at Camp David and Kate Harper's got some good ideas for the deal. Leo and POTUS can't work things out and the CoS's health is fading. Third-Day Story: Having solved world peace the boys are getting cocky back in the bullpen and everyone's worried about how they find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

The Hubbert Peak: Charlie's the graduate but Josh is the one getting in car wrecks. An enviro debate kicks off and the communications staff needs a new face. The Dover Test: The first casualty of Gaza affects the soldier's father and the nation. Charlie gets a new job while the new press secretary has a baptism of fire. A Change Is Gonna Come: A China summit is jeopardized by a Presidential vexillographic gaff (i.e. a flag mix-up). And Hoynes reappears at a candidate...and wants an old staffer b find out more...