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Absolute Power

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2005
  • 29m
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Absolute Power (2003)
SatireSitcomComedy

The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.

  • Creator
    • Mark Tavener
  • Stars
    • Stephen Fry
    • John Bird
    • James Lance
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creator
      • Mark Tavener
    • Stars
      • Stephen Fry
      • John Bird
      • James Lance
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Charles Prentiss
    • 2003–2005
    John Bird
    John Bird
    • Martin McCabe
    • 2003–2005
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Jamie Front
    • 2003–2005
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Alison Jackman
    • 2003–2005
    Nicholas Burns
    Nicholas Burns
    • Nick Mayer
    • 2003–2005
    Sally Bretton
    Sally Bretton
    • Cat Durnford
    • 2003–2005
    Stefanie Callister
    • Newsreader
    • 2003–2005
    Kirsty Wark
    Kirsty Wark
    • Kirsty Wark
    • 2003–2005
    Angus Deayton
    Angus Deayton
    • Colin Priestley…
    • 2003–2005
    Dermot Murnaghan
    Dermot Murnaghan
    • Dermot Murnaghan
    • 2003–2005
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    Jon Culshaw
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    • 2005
    Phillip Schofield
    • Phillip Schofield
    • 2005
    Mark Lawson
    Mark Lawson
    • Mark Lawson
    • 2003–2005
    Stefan Kalipha
    Stefan Kalipha
    • Mohammed
    • 2005
    Joshua Rozenberg
    • News Reporter
    • 2003–2005
    Shaun Stone
    Shaun Stone
    • Telephone Workman #1…
    • 2005
    Andrew Whipp
    Andrew Whipp
    • Marcus Payne
    • 2003
    Silas Carson
    Silas Carson
    • Reza Bin Laden
    • 2005
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      • Mark Tavener
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    9tdk1147

    Another hit British series finally!

    Excellent series, really witty and the Stephen Fry is sensational. If only I could be as brilliantly deceptive as his character - he's a morally challenged rogue but so lovable!

    Only two things that bug me are:

    1. Alison is just too stupid and I'm not sure she can pull it off sometimes (acting wise); and 2. Colin, the Australian press secretary at Downing Street, has a terrible Australian accent. It's more like a New Zealand one.

    Eg, the little shut (instead of the little sh*t).

    But still really looking forward to series three this year!
    Dawnfrancis

    Wickedly Funny Satire

    This really is an excellent series.Set in the murky world of PR,it brilliantly sends up the world of celebrity and political spin. Wickedly funny and all too true to life. Originally a radio series for BBC R4,it has successfully crossed over to the small screen.
    10FlindersRanger

    Classic comedy

    The incomparable Stephen Fry delivers the acerbic character, Charles Prentiss, and together with the rest of the terrific cast, deliver a wonderful rendition of the radio programme, with a level of satirical splendour not seen in other recent British comedies.

    It's difficult not to keep watching both series over and over again. You will not be disappointed!
    9buddleja

    Pure Sophisication

    Here is British humour at its very wittiest and cutting.

    The machinations of the team at Prentiss McCabe are a joy to behold as they spin the latest challenge.

    The dialogue is edged with a delicious sprinkle of smugness. Not that you'd like to meet any of these people - they're utterly self-serving, and are a sharp reflection of the slick wheelings and dealings, counter-dealings, backstabbing, Machiavellian world that I could only imagine might take place in such a real world business.

    I came late to this series, only discovering it last year and, I can thoroughly recommend it. Like Fawlty Towers, the limited production of episodes will ensure this remains a classic.
    UncleRiotous

    Truly witty and extremely funny

    Set in a PR company who will attempt to spin anything in any direction I really believe this is one of the best television comedy series I've ever seen. Sharp, witty, fast paced and really very, very funny. The scripts are as densely packed as Fawlty Towers and repeated watchings are rewarded with new insights and ideas that were missed first time round. If you blink you're guaranteed to miss something.

    Charles Prentis is superbly portrayed as a man with no scruples or morals whatsoever by Stephen Fry and John Bird, Zoe Telford and James Lance make a supporting cast to die for.

    The other thing that makes Absolute Power so unusual is that the second series is as good as the first series. It covers topics as wide ranging and ridiculous in their scope and does so with such a slick style that you're often really not sure what's going to happen until the very last moment.

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    • Trivia
      The television show is based very loosely on the BBC Radio show of the same name. Specifically, the two characters of Prentiss and McCabe are from the radio series and played by Stephen Fry and John Bird, but otherwise the original radio series was completely different. The tone is drastically different, all of the younger office workers are new characters, and the television show has them specifically doing public relations work instead of Downing Street's clandestine "dirty tricks."
    • Quotes

      Simon Wellington: It's very simple. I was looking for a fox.

      Colin Priestley: Right. Jesus. It's our own fault. We train you guys to talk bollocks in the House of Commons and the television studio, but please spare me the dispatch box stare. I'm not Leader of the Opposition. I'm an intelligent man.

      Simon Wellington: A fox. Really. There are foxes on the heath. It's quite a sight. I like to go there after doing my red boxes.

      Colin Priestley: Simon. Simon. As the Prime Minister's Press Secretary, you take more confessions than a priest, so I've heard the best lies in the business and yours is the political equivalent of "the dog ate my homework".

      Simon Wellington: If I were making up a cover story, I'd make up something less ridiculous than this.

      Colin Priestley: You had scratches and torn clothing.

      Simon Wellington: I was mugged. Regrettably, these two men stopped to help me. That's how the story got out. Where's the selfish, uncaring society when you need it?

      Colin Priestley: Simon, do me and yourself a favour. You're gay. It's what we call a "moma".

      Simon Wellington: I'm sorry?

      Colin Priestley: Moment of madness. That one's a bit inky. Have to think of a new one for your press release. Minute of misjudgement. Flash of... Well, maybe not flash, but whatever.

      Simon Wellington: Look, call me a leaker, call me a plotter, call me anti-European, but I'm not gay.

      Colin Priestley: Simon, you probably think that being gay is the wrong answer, which is why you're lying, but it's the right answer. The PM's got most of the country now, but even after a couple of gay Cabinet ministers the pink flag doesn't exactly flap for him.So we're going to appoint a minister for fudge packers and muff divers - as the electorate will learn to stop calling them - except we can't find a gay minister.

      Simon Wellington: Well, what about...

      Colin Priestley: Mandelson won't take it. Said something about stereotyping. But then look what the fox dragged in.

      Simon Wellington: I'm not gay.

      Colin Priestley: Simon, you have 48 hours to decide. "Out and proud" is the press release I'm planning. If you're out, you're in, and if you're in, you're out.

    • Connections
      Spin-off from Dans le rouge (1998)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Абсолютная власть
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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