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from "Little Britain" (2003)
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Alternate Names:
British Prime Minister / English Prime Minister / Prime Minister Of England / Prime Minister of England / Prime Minister of Great Britain / Prime minister / The British Prime Minister / The Evil Prime Minister / The Prime Minister / the Prime Minister
Filmography
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- Skeleton Key 3: The Organ Trail (2011) (V) Played by Ben Church (as The Prime Minister)
- Johnny English Reborn (2011) Played by Stephen Campbell Moore
- tt2012666 Played by Lucas Evans
- "Hounded"
- Queen Mu (2010) TV episode, Played by Jim Howick (as The British Prime Minister) - Project Nine (2010) Played by Ira Simel (as English Prime Minister)
- An Ode to Modern Democracy and the Hairdresser (2009) Played by Gerard Mcdermott (as The Prime Minister)
- "South Park"
- Pinewood Derby (2009) TV episode, Played by Trey Parker (as Prime Minister of England) - The School That Roared (2009) Played by Gareth Hale
- 8th Wonderland (2008) Played by Leslie Clack (as English Prime Minister)
- "Spooks: Code 9"
- Episode #1.6 (2008) TV episode, Played by Andrew Readman - Flood (2007) Played by Mike Tompson (as British Prime Minister)
- "Little Britain"
- Little Britain Abroad: Part 2 (2006) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister)
- Little Britain Abroad: Part 1 (2006) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister)
- Episode #3.6 (2005) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister)
- Episode #3.5 (2005) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister)
- Episode #3.4 (2005) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister)
(18 more) - "Engineering an Empire"
- Britain: Blood and Steel (2006) TV episode, Played by Greg Canestrari (as Prime Minister Of England) - Little Britain: Live (2006) (V) Played by Anthony Head
- Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker (2006) Played by Robbie Coltrane
... aka "Stormbreaker" - Germany (original title)
... aka "Alex Rider: Stormbreaker" - International (English title), UK (poster title) - The Girl in the Café (2005) (TV) Played by Corin Redgrave
- Monster-in-Law (2005) Played by Christopher Scott
- MirrorMask (2005) Played by Rob Brydon
- "My Dad's the Prime Minister"
- Powerless (2004) TV episode, Played by Robert Bathurst
- Diaries (2004) TV episode, Played by Robert Bathurst
- Jobless (2004) TV episode, Played by Robert Bathurst
- Marathon (2004) TV episode, Played by Robert Bathurst
- Desert Island (2004) TV episode, Played by Robert Bathurst
(8 more) - The Cat That Looked at a King (2004) (V) Played by David Ogden Stiers (as The Prime Minister)
- Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004) Played by Jon Culshaw
- Love Actually (2003) Played by Hugh Grant (as The Prime Minister)
- Johnny English (2003) Played by Kevin McNally
- "Master Debaters" (2003) TV series Played by Alex Berger (as The Prime Minister)
... aka "National Lampoon's Master Debaters" - USA (complete title) - Ali G Indahouse (2002) Played by Michael Gambon
- "The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne"
- In the Beginning (2000) TV episode, Played by David Francis
- Secret of the Realm (2000) TV episode, Played by David Francis - "Aristocrats"
- Episode #1.1 (1999) TV episode, Played by Lewis Jones - "Adventures from the Book of Virtues"
... aka "The Book of Virtues" - USA (short title)
- Humility (1997) TV episode, Played by Frank Welker - The Remains of the Day (1993) Played by Frank Shelley
- "The Comic Strip Presents..."
- Space Virgins from Planet Sex (1993) TV episode, Played by Derren Nesbitt
- The Strike (1988) TV episode, Played by Ronald Allen - "Agatha Christie's Poirot"
- The Kidnapped Prime Minister (1990) TV episode, Played by Henry Moxon - "Mission: Impossible"
- Command Performance (1989) TV episode, Played by Charles Dance - "London Embassy" (1987) TV series Played by Alison McGuire
- "Tickets for the Titanic"
- Keeping Score (1987) TV episode, Played by Gaye Brown - The Edge of Power (1987) Played by Barry Hill
- "Faerie Tale Theatre"
... aka "Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre" - USA (alternative title)
- The Emperor's New Clothes (1985) TV episode, Played by Clive Revill
- The Nightingale (1983) TV episode, Played by Edward James Olmos - Samuel Lount (1985) Played by Jack Medley (as Prime Minister of England)
- "The New Mike Hammer"
... aka "Mike Hammer" - USA (original title)
... aka "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" - USA (complete title)
- Dead Man's Run (1984) TV episode, Played by Ben Hartigan - The Return of Captain Invincible (1983) Played by Graham Kennedy
- Father Damien: The Leper Priest (1980) (TV) Played by Roger Bowen
... aka "Damien: The Leper Priest" - USA (alternative title) - "Quatermass"
- What Lies Beneath (1979) TV episode, Played by Kevin Stoney - "Wonder Woman"
... aka "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" - USA (second season title)
... aka "The New Original Wonder Woman" - USA (first episodes title)
- The Richest Man in the World (1979) TV episode, Played by Carmen Zapata (as The Prime Minister) - Carry on Emmannuelle (1978) Played by Robert Dorning (as The Prime Minister)
- Once Upon a Brothers Grimm (1977) (TV) Played by Dan Tobin
- "The Six Million Dollar Man"
- Double Trouble (1976) TV episode, Played by Flip Wilson (as The Prime Minister) - "The Goodies"
- South Africa (1975) TV episode, Played by Albert Wilkinson - "The Tomorrow People"
- Secret Weapon: A Present from Russia (1975) TV episode, Played by Hugh Morton - Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974) Played by Gough Whitlam
- "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
- Mr. Neutron (1974) TV episode, Played by Eric Idle - The Dicktator (1974) Played by Michael Donovan O'Donnell (as British Prime Minister)
- "Doctor Who"
- The Green Death: Episode Three (1973) TV episode, Played by Brychan Powell - "Comedy Playhouse"
- Elementary My Dear Watson (1973) TV episode, Played by John Wells - The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972) Played by Gough Whitlam
- "Sesame Street"
... aka "Open Sesame" - New Zealand (English title) (new syndication title)
... aka "Sesame Street Unpaved" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "The New Sesame Street" - USA (new syndication title)
- Episode #3.79 (1972) TV episode, Played by Frank Oz (as The Evil Prime Minister) - "ITV Playhouse"
- The People's Jack (1970) TV episode, Played by Paul Williamson (as the Prime Minister) - "ITV Saturday Night Theatre"
- Suffer Little Children (1970) TV episode, Played by Lee Montague - "Virgin of the Secret Service"
- A Fate Worse Than Death (1968) TV episode, Played by John Scott - "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
... aka "0011 Napoleon Solo" - Japan (English title)
- The Abominable Snowman Affair (1966) TV episode, Played by David Sheiner (as The Prime Minister) - "Secret Agent"
... aka "Danger Man" - UK (original title)
... aka "Secret Agent aka Danger Man" - USA (video box title)
- The Mercenaries (1965) TV episode, Played by John Slater
- Loyalty Always Pays (1965) TV episode, Played by Earl Cameron - "The Stranger" (1965) TV series Played by Chips Rafferty (as The Prime Minister)
- "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster"
- King Archibald, the First (1963) TV episode, Played by John Abbott - "ITV Play of the Week"
- The Apple Cart (1962) TV episode, Played by John Phillips
- Countdown at Woomera (1961) TV episode, Played by John Miller - "The Red Skelton Hour"
... aka "The Red Skelton Show" - USA (original title)
- Rupert the Stupert (1962) TV episode, Played by Jan Arvan - "If the Crown Fits"
- Royal Divorce (1961) TV episode, Played by Miles Malleson - "The Third Man"
- Harry Lime and the King (1959) TV episode, Played by John Le Mesurier - "ITV Television Playhouse"
- Before the Sun Goes Down (1959) TV episode, Played by Moultrie Kelsall - "Shirley Temple's Storybook"
... aka "Shirley Temple Storybook Collection" - USA (DVD box title)
... aka "The Shirley Temple Show" - USA (second season title)
- The Emperor's New Clothes (1958) TV episode, Played by Richard Haydn - "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre"
- The Apple Cart (1957) TV episode, Played by Willoughby Goddard
- The Moment of Truth (1955) TV episode, Played by Peter Cushing - Adventures of Captain Africa, Mighty Jungle Avenger! (1955) Played by Michael Fox
- His Excellency (1952) Played by Gerard Heinz (as Prime minister)
- Pursuit to Algiers (1945) Played by Frederick Worlock
... aka "Sherlock Holmes in Pursuit to Algiers" - USA (series title), USA (DVD title) - Fit for a King (1937) Played by Robert Warwick
- Transatlantic Tunnel (1935) Played by George Arliss (as Prime Minister of Great Britain)
... aka "The Tunnel" - UK (original title) - Long Live the King (1933) Played by Mike Johnson
- Here, Prince (1932) Played by Robert Fischer (as The Prime Minister)
... aka "Big V Comedies (1932-1933 season) (#2): Here, Prince" - USA (series title)
... aka "You Nasty Man" - USA (reissue title) - Monte Carlo Madness (1932) Played by C. Hooper Trask
- The Prince of Hearts (1929) Played by Hans Joby
- A Royal Romance (1917) Played by Alex Shannon
- England's Menace (1914) Played by Charles Rock
- How They Got the Vote (1913) Played by William Wadsworth (as The Prime Minister)
Video-game:
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 (2000) (VG) Played by Kerry Michaels
Archive Footage:
- "The Comedy Map of Britain"
- Episode #2.6 (2008) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister) - "New Heroes of Comedy"
- Lucas and Walliams (2008) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister) - "Comedy Connections"
- Don't Wait Up (2007) TV episode, Played by Anthony Head (as The Prime Minister) - "Have I Got News for You"
- Episode #32.4 (2006) TV episode, Played by Hugh Grant (as The Prime Minister)
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Quotes:
From Love Actually (2003)
Press Conference Reporter: Mr. President, has it been a good visit?
The President: Very satisfactory indeed. We got what we came for, and our special relationship is still very special.
Press Conference Reporter: Prime Minister?
Prime Minister: I love that word "relationship." Covers all manner of sins, doesn't it? I fear that this has become a bad relationship; a relationship based on the President taking exactly what he wants and casually ignoring all those things that really matter to, erm...
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Press Conference Reporter: Mr. President, has it been a good visit?
The President: Very satisfactory indeed. We got what we came for, and our special relationship is still very special.
Press Conference Reporter: Prime Minister?
Prime Minister: I love that word "relationship." Covers all manner of sins, doesn't it? I fear that this has become a bad relationship; a relationship based on the President taking exactly what he wants and casually ignoring all those things that really matter to, erm...
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