Episode 3
Political satire. Stewart Pearson is running 'Thought Camp' at a remote country house hotel. Meanwhile, Phil is surprised to find the ministerial offices less than deserted.
Stewart Pearson is running 'Thought Camp' at a remote country house hotel, as the perfect way to re-engage the party with the creative cloudscape. No phones, no iPads. Peter Mannion can definitely think of better ways of spending the Easter weekend than 'imagineering' with Stewart, Emma and a bunch of back-benchers and party workers.
Meanwhile, Phil is surprised to find the ministerial offices less than deserted. Glenn is there, working on the Fourth Sector backlog. Fergus and his advisor Adam are meeting with a young, attractive economist who wants to start a bank. Then all political hell is let loose when an unexpected and tragic news story breaks.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Peter Mannion | Roger Allam |
Emma Messinger | Olivia Poulet |
Stewart Pearson | Vincent Franklin |
Phil Smith | Will Smith |
Glenn Cullen | James Smith |
Adam Kenyon | Ben Willbond |
Fergus Williams | Geoffrey Streatfield |
Terri Coverley | Joanna Scanlan |
Mary Drake | Sylvestra Le Touzel |
Tara Strachan | Emily Bevan |
Receptionist | Teresa Churcher |
Journalist | Gareth Tunley |
Journalist | Tom Andrews |
Director | Natalie Bailey |
Executive Producer | Armando Iannucci |
Producer | Adam Tandy |
Writer | Ian Martin |
Writer | Will Smith |
Writer | Simon Blackwell |
Writer | Dan Gaster |
Writer | David Quantick |