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Season 1

Season 1 • 1996

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Political soap with scenes shot just hours before transmission. Set in and around Annie's Bar - the legendary watering hole and gossip shop in the House of Commons.

Episodes

1. Episode 1

David Dashwood is surprisingly elected as Conservative MP at a by-election in marginal Westling-on-Sea. Flushed with success, he is set to go to Westminster with his ideals intact.

1996-02-0124 min

2. Episode 2

David Dashwood makes his first TV appearance and doesn't realise that he has been set up by the Labour Whip. Terry Dunning, the Tory Whip, is not amused.

1996-02-0824 min

3. Episode 3

Nick Buckley is at the forefront of a demonstration designed to win votes, but things start to go wrong. Stiggy gets embroiled with Candy in an embarrassing scam.

1996-02-1524 min

4. Episode 4

David Dashwood is due to make his maiden speech and he's determined to make his mark, despite the attempts of Terry Dunning to restrain him. Then Graham Keegan receives a worrying phone call.

1996-02-2224 min

5. Episode 5

After Dashwood has made his provocative maiden speech and the knives are out for him... within his own party. Labour whip Graham Keegan has his own problems, and is fighting for his political life.

1996-02-2924 min

6. Episode 6

Although David is pleasing his constituents, his wife Laura is giving the Westling constituency chairman serious cause for concern.

1996-03-0724 min

7. Episode 7

Antonia Courtney is giving Terry Dunning difficulties. Will his threat to deport her have the desired effect?

1996-03-1424 min

8. Episode 8

David threatens to force a defeat on the Government, so Terry enlists the help of Fleur to manoeuvre him into an uncompromising position. Will blackmail work on the rebel?

1996-03-2124 min

9. Episode 9

A break-in at the whip's office gives Terry Dunning a major headache, and Fleur gets taken in for questioning.

1996-03-2824 min

10. Episode 10

It's the night of the crucial vote and Dashwood is determined to vote with the opposition - can he bring down the government?

1996-04-0424 min