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The Thick of It

Thu, May 19, 2005
  • Comedy
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Set in the corridors of power and spin, the Minister for Social Affairs is continually harassed by Number 10's policy enforcer and dependent on his not-so-reliable team of civil servants.

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Cast

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  • Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    as Malcolm Tucker
  • Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
    as Nicola Murray
  • Chris Addison
    Chris Addison
    as Olly Reeder
  • Joanna Scanlan
    Joanna Scanlan
    as Terri Coverley
  • James Smith
    James Smith
    as Glenn Cullen
  • Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    as Peter Mannion
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Episodes

4 seasons · 21 episodes

Ended · 21 aired
Season 1
3 episodes · 3 aired
▾
  • E1
    Episode 1
    Aired · Thu, May 19, 2005 · 30m

    Hugh Abbot is the Minister for Social Affairs and he's facing a policy crisis; his 'Snooper Squad' idea has been vetoed which leaves him with just forty minutes to come up with a new policy.

  • E2
    Episode 2
    Aired · Thu, May 26, 2005 · 30m

    Hugh enlists the help of a focus group to help him make a decision between two policies.

  • E3
    Episode 3
    Aired · Thu, Jun 2, 2005 · 30m

    An empty London flat threatens the future of a potential Housing Bill. Dan Miller is getting plenty of media-attention for his work on the bill, which is causing creating a degree of envy.

Season 2
3 episodes · 3 aired
▾
  • E1
    Episode 1
    Aired · Thu, Oct 20, 2005 · 30m

    A ministerial visit goes horribly wrong for Hugh. Only Malcolm can help, but is he inclined to do so?

  • E2
    Episode 2
    Aired · Thu, Oct 27, 2005 · 30m

    With a reshuffle about to take place, everyone is trying to raise their profile.

  • E3
    Episode 3
    Aired · Thu, Nov 3, 2005 · 30m

    Hugh sends an expletive-littered e-mail to an eight year old girl.

Season 3
8 episodes · 8 aired
▾
  • E1
    Episode 1
    Aired · Sat, Oct 24, 2009 · 30m

    It's reshuffle day at Number 10 and there's a new face on the show. When the job at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship is rejected by all the other candidates, there is no option but to promote unknown MP Nicola Murry to the Cabinet. Spin-doctor Malcolm soon puts her in her place then there's an unfortunate poster launch that brings things crashing down for their PR.

  • E2
    Episode 2
    Aired · Sat, Oct 31, 2009 · 30m

    There's a crisis when someone wipes some immigration records.

  • E3
    Episode 3
    Aired · Sat, Nov 7, 2009 · 30m

    Chaos ensues at the Annual Party Conference, as Glenn and Malcolm clash over a great publicity opportunity and Nicola and Ollie try desperately to write a speech.

  • E4
    Episode 4
    Aired · Sat, Nov 14, 2009 · 30m

    The civil servants at DoSAC prepare for a visit from DoSAC shadow minister Peter Mannion.

  • E5
    Episode 5
    Aired · Sat, Nov 21, 2009 · 30m

    Richard Bacon holds a radio debate with DoSAC minister Nicola Murray and her shadow Peter Mannion and as usual all does not go well.

  • E6
    Episode 6
    Aired · Sat, Nov 28, 2009 · 30m

    The Prime Minister is away but Nicola's tempted to launch a leadership bid anyway.

  • E7
    Episode 7
    Aired · Sat, Dec 5, 2009 · 30m

    Who's going to be the face of DoSAC's Healthy Choices campaign? Nicola Murray hasn't a clue.

  • E8
    Episode 8
    Aired · Sat, Dec 12, 2009 · 30m

    As the election looms and the Opposition eye the prize, the word around the Westminster Village is that Malcolm Tucker is running out of both options and friends.

Season 4
7 episodes · 7 aired
▾
  • E1
    Episode 1
    Aired · Sat, Sep 8, 2012 · 30m

    The General election has been and gone and it's all change at Number Ten. Peter Mannion is now the Conservative Secretary of State for Social Affairs in a coalition government and must launch one of his coalition partner's policies. Meanwhile, Terri attempts to get on the redundancy list.

  • E2
    Episode 2
    Aired · Sat, Sep 15, 2012 · 30m

    As the new Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition, former DOSAC Secretary Nicola Murray wants to concentrate on practising walking for laying the poppy reef at the Cenotaph. Unfortunately, what with being accosted by an 8 foot pork chop and her new aide, Helen, being photographed with embarrassing discussion notes, this is proving difficult.

  • E3
    Episode 3
    Aired · Sat, Sep 22, 2012 · 30m

    Peter Mannion is forced to spend his Easter weekend 'imagineering' with at a 'Thought Camp', being run by Stewart Pearson. With phones, and iPads being banned from the event, chaos ensues when an unexpected news story breaks.

  • E4
    Episode 4
    Aired · Sat, Sep 29, 2012 · 30m

    Malcolm sees an opportunity to continue his plan to replace Nicola with Dan Miller as Leader when she is stuck on a train to Bradford. Unfortunately he is missing accomplices as Olly's burst appendix has him in hospital and Ben

  • E5
    Episode 5
    Aired · Sat, Oct 13, 2012 · 30m

    When the plan to sell key-worker housing goes awry, both Peter Mannion and Nicola Murray must strive to avoid scandal, whilst vigorously pointing the finger of blame at one another.

  • E6
    Episode 6
    Aired · Sat, Oct 20, 2012 · 60m

    Now that an inquiry has been set-up to look into the suicide of a nurse after his flat was sold off, the government, opposition and civil service have a questions to answer.

  • E7
    Episode 7
    Aired · Sat, Oct 27, 2012 · 30m

    As the enquiry fallout continues, the Home Office cut police numbers and blame enormous queues at police stations on DoSAC. Meanwhile, Malcolm sends Dan Miller to the local police station in order to make the government look incompetent .