
Follows the private lives of seven British PMs who lived at 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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Air Date: 1983-02-13
Whilst Englishmen were being murdered in Dublin, the Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone, was being tailed by pol...
Air Date: 1983-02-20
The first Labour government under Ramsay MacDonald.
Air Date: 1983-02-27
During the First World War, while the Prime Minister David Lloyd George was busy fighting his generals as well as the...
Air Date: 1983-03-06
Despite the Duke of Wellington's enormous popularity, he incurred the nation's wrath by appearing to sympathise with ...
Air Date: 1983-03-13
Herbert Henry Asquith's premiership and his fight to reduce the power of the House of Lords.
Air Date: 1983-03-20
Disraeli, the master diplomat and favourite of Queen Victoria, at the age of seventy-three entertains beautiful and a...
Air Date: 1983-03-27
William Pitt the Younger struggles against his fate - familial lunacy - while trying to govern the country and court ...