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29 October 2014
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17.03.02

TV ENTERTAINMENT
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My Dad's The Prime Minister comes to 麻豆社 ONE


First joint collaboration between 麻豆社 Entertainment and C麻豆社


My Dad聮s the Prime Minister, a new family comedy written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, is coming to 麻豆社 ONE. In a unique collaboration, 麻豆社 Entertainment and C麻豆社 have joined forces for the first time to produce the show.


Described as Yes Minister meets Grange Hill, the show is about Dillon, an 12-year old who is like any other 12-year old with a mum, dad and older sister, except for the fact he is the son of the Prime Minister. The comedy gives a child's-eye view of politics and the pros and cons of having a famous father.


My Dad's the Prime Minister presents a fictional first family and will answer important questions such as can you play ping pong in the Cabinet Office? And who in the Treasury knows the answer to your maths homework?


Hislop and Newman have written for Dawn French, Harry Enfield and Spitting Image among others. This is their first attempt to amuse their own children.


Commissioned by Lorraine Heggessey, Controller of 麻豆社 ONE, the comedy has been developed by Sophie Clark-Jervoise, Head of Comedy, and Elaine Sperber, Head of Drama, C麻豆社 and will air in 2003.


Lorraine Heggessey said: "We're very lucky to have two of Britain's top comedy writers creating this family comedy. It represents a first for the 麻豆社 with Entertainment and C麻豆社 working together to produce the show."


Ian Hislop said: "Children are great levellers and can't be spun by their parents. We wanted to see how that would work at the highest level."


Nick Newman added: "We're always being accused of writing schoolboy humour, so we thought we'd do it intentionally."


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