Episode 7
Political comedy. The Home Office have cut police numbers. At Malcolm's suggestion, Dan Miller gets sent on a fact-finding mission to the local cop-shop.
The concluding episode of Armando Iannucci's political comedy.
The final reckoning. Every dog has its day, but as the fallout from the inquiry starts to take its toll, the everyday problems of government continue unabated. Despite the fact that no-one is actually talking to each other any more. The Home Office have cut police numbers, created a huge backlog of arrest paperwork, and managed to blame DoSAC for the enormous queues at police stations.
At Malcolm's suggestion, Dan Miller gets sent on a fact-finding mission to the local cop-shop to press the flesh, in the belief that it will make the government look unresponsive. Or does he have another motive?
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Contrary Mary
Duration: 00:56
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Terri Coverley | Joanna Scanlan |
Emma Messinger | Olivia Poulet |
Phil Smith | Will Smith |
Fergus Williams | Geoffrey Streatfield |
Adam Kenyon | Ben Willbond |
Glenn Cullen | James Smith |
Peter Mannion | Roger Allam |
Oliver Reeder | Chris Addison |
Dan Miller | Tony Gardner |
Malcolm Tucker | Peter Capaldi |
Sam | Samantha Harrington |
Stewart Pearson | Vincent Franklin |
Mary Drake | Sylvestra Le Touzel |
Nicola Murray | Rebecca Front |
Helen Hatley | Rebecca Gethings |
Declan | Michael Colgan |
Greg Fraser | Simon Kunz |
Desk Sergeant | Colin Mace |
Superintendent | Adam Stevens |
Prisoner | Adam G Goodwin |
Police Officer | Michael Gould |
Journalist | Dan Mersh |
Director | Tony Roche |
Executive Producer | Armando Iannucci |
Producer | Adam Tandy |
Writer | Tony Roche |
Writer | Simon Blackwell |
Writer | Sean Gray |
Writer | Ian Martin |
Writer | Will Smith |
Broadcasts
- Sat 27 Oct 2012 21:30麻豆社 HD & 麻豆社 Two
- Wed 31 Oct 2012 23:20麻豆社 HD