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- The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - IMDb
Summary Reviewers say 'The Thick of It' is acclaimed for its sharp political satire, realistic portrayal of British politics, and standout performances, especially Peter Capaldi as Malcolm Tucker The series is lauded for its witty dialogue, creative profanity, and chaotic character dynamics
- The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - Episode list - IMDb
Nicola is persuaded to give a face-saving interview with the Daily Mirror journalist who has been shadowing her, dressed as a giant pork chop, and Pearson gets the sack and everybody else is left wondering whether they will still be left in the thick of it
- The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - Episode list - IMDb
The Minister for Social Affairs, Hugh Abbot, gets a very focused focus group in to tell him which one of two contradictory policies to go for The Minister thinks his housing bill has been a success, but the man at Number Ten thinks an empty flat in London could pose a problem
- The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - User reviews - IMDb
'The Thick of It' is slowly becoming more and more popular especially as political scandals are becoming more frequent in headlines The writing, acting and dialogue are all strong points in this series
- The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - Full cast crew - IMDb
The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more
- The Thick of It (TV Movie 2007) - IMDb
The Thick of It: Directed by Christopher Guest With Carrie Aizley, Priya Ayyar, Alex Borstein, Kelvin Brown A put-upon member of Congress is harassed by inept politicians Based on the BBC series, "The Thick of It "
- The Thick of It Episode #2. 3 (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb
The first season of The Thick of It is not quite as brilliant as the specials that followed it in lieu of a second season but it is still a wonderfully sharp satire It has plenty of great laughs but what is more impressive is just how consistent and convincing it is
- The Thick of It (TV Series 2005–2012) - Episode list - IMDb
Ministers and aides from all parties are summoned to give evidence at the Goolding Inquiry into the events involving and following Tickel's suicide First witness is Pearson, whose obscure jargonese strikes the panel as being at odds with his role as an information giver, whilst Tucker is reprimanded for trying to score political points It soon becomes apparent that opposing sides are using
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