Government embarrassment, ministerial cock-up, coalition rows, backroom deals, policy U-turns, spin-doctoring, political back-stabbing, wild media speculation, and more time spent with ones family. It can only be the eagerly-anticipated return of Armando Iannucci's Westminster political comedy. Rebecca Front and Peter Capaldi reprise their BAFTA-winning roles as Nicola Murray and Malcolm Tucker, now consigned to the opposition benches, but still desperate for power. Roger Allam returns as Peter Mannion, the new Secretary of State for Social Affairs, supported by his team of special advisors and thwarted by his new coalition partners.
Sara (Sue Perkins) is about to turn 40. For all of those 40 years she has led a double life - to her friends she is a lesbian, out and proud....to her family, she is a single lady who hasn't met the right man yet. On her 40th birthday, her friends Justine and Justin trick her into taking a road trip, where she will tell her parents her secret, finally able to be free of guilt and live a happy life. Also starring Dawn French (The Vicar of Dibley, French and Saunders), Joanna Scanlan (The Thick of It, Getting On, Stella), Nicola Walker (Spooks, Inside Men, Last Tango in Halifax), Dominic Coleman (Miranda, Trollied, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret), June Brown (Eastenders), Steve Pemberton (The League of Gentleman, Psychoville), Jeff Rawle (Doc Martin).
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