Most Popular Tony Blair Movies and TV Shows
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1. Cracker (2006 TV Movie)
109 min | Crime, Drama
Fitz returns to Manchester after living 10 years in Australia with his wife and youngest son. He is soon drawn into the investigation of a British soldier who may have been traumatized by his years serving in Northern Ireland.
Director: Antonia Bird | Stars: Robbie Coltrane, Anthony Flanagan, Stefanie Wilmore, Andrea Lowe
Votes: 1,553
2. The Project (2002 TV Movie)
220 min | Drama
In 1992 a group of labour activists, Paul, Maggie and Irène, are dismayed by yet another Labour defeat to a Conservative Government. They each wish to support Labour in different ways. ... See full summary »
Director: Peter Kosminsky | Stars: Matthew Macfadyen, Naomie Harris, Paloma Baeza, James Frain
Votes: 109
3. Cake Bakers & Trouble Makers: Lucy Worsley's 100 Years of the WI (2015 TV Movie)
59 min | Documentary, History, War
Historian Lucy Worsley marks the centennial of the Women's Institute in Britain by exploring and celebrating their amazing history, social evolution and impressive accomplishments.
Director: Eleanor Scoones | Star: Lucy Worsley
4. The Voice (2004)
28 min | Short, Comedy, Sci-Fi
A transmission from the fictitious television network The Voice. Fundamental Christians and Muslims have finally found out that their basic values are pretty much the same. They join forces... See full summary »
Director: Johan Söderberg
Votes: 76
5. The Truth About Weapons of Mass Destruction (2007)
94 min | Documentary, War
Four lads debunk the British Ministry of Defence's dossier by exposing Europe's substantial chemical weapons problem which they knew about when producing the now infamous 'Dossier'.
Director: Paul Hanes
Votes: 10
6. Aylesbury: Blair's Children (2007– )
4 min | Documentary
4 teenagers tell their stories of coming to adulthood under Tony Blair's Leadership. Including: religious redemption, teenage pregnancy, overcoming violence, and transformation from child ... See full summary »