Number 10

1983
Number 10

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EP1 Old Glad Eyes Feb 13, 1983

Whilst Englishmen were being murdered in Dublin, the Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone, was being tailed by police around London's brothels.

EP2 Underdog Feb 20, 1983

The first Labour government under Ramsay MacDonald.

EP3 A Woman of Style Feb 27, 1983

During the First World War, while the Prime Minister David Lloyd George was busy fighting his generals as well as the Germans, his wife Margaret and his mistress Frances Stevenson were fighting their own battle at Number 10.

EP4 The Iron Duke Mar 06, 1983

Despite the Duke of Wellington's enormous popularity, he incurred the nation's wrath by appearing to sympathise with the Irish Catholics. His reputation was also damaged by rumours of his friendship with Harriet Arbuthnot.

EP5 The Asquiths Mar 13, 1983

Herbert Henry Asquith's premiership and his fight to reduce the power of the House of Lords.

EP6 Dizzy Mar 20, 1983

Disraeli, the master diplomat and favourite of Queen Victoria, at the age of seventy-three entertains beautiful and aristocratic sisters at Number 10.

EP7 Bloodline Mar 27, 1983

William Pitt the Younger struggles against his fate - familial lunacy - while trying to govern the country and court the beautiful Eleanor Eden.
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Released: 13 February 1983 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: https://itvstudios.com/programmes/number-10
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Drama series about the private lives of seven British prime ministers who lived in Number 10 Downing Street between the 1780s and the 1920s: William Pitt the Younger, the Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley), Benjamin Disraeli, William Ewart Gladstone, David Lloyd-George, Herbert Henry Asquith and James Ramsay MacDonald.

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aejm This was a short series dealing with the private lives of 7 British Prime Ministers. It was broadcast in the early 1980s and as far as I know, has disappeared since then.Although my memories of this series are distant, having not seen it for more than 20 years, I remember it as compelling and absorbing. The acting was excellent, and the stories seemed to focus on a particularly interesting element of each of the Prime Minister's lives. I remember a particularly excellent one on Disraeli. Hopefully someone will release this series on DVD one of these days. There must so much really good stuff in the archives. Hopefully we will get to see it again.UPDATE: April 29, 2009 -- this is about to be released in the US on amazon.com