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29 October 2014
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04.11.02

Sixsmith and Kosminsky on Labour's jitters about new 大象传媒 drama


As the 大象传媒 prepares to screen a controversial new two-part drama that goes behind the scenes of Labour HQ and Number Ten, its director Peter Kosminsky tells next week's Radio Times that the government did not want this programme to be made.


"They did everything they could to obstruct us," says Kosminsky. "A letter was sent out to every person working for the Labour Party, instructing them not to co-operate with us in any way. I was told this categorically, by a very senior member of the Labour Party publicity machine."


The Project deals with events from Labour's defeat in the 1992 general election to the end of Tony Blair's first term of office in 2001, and focuses on the ill-fated careers of fictional New Labour activists.


Martin Sixsmith, who left his job as the Department of Transport's director of communications earlier this year also reveals to Radio Times that he'll be watching the drama with great interest. "They are slightly paranoid," he says of Labour's so-called spin-doctors. "I was a civil servant, meant to be impartial, and there were these party-political spin doctors coming in as political advisers. Going public about some of their practices led to my downfall. The spin doctors swung into action with a smear campaign. I don't think it's overstating it to say that this is a threat to democracy."


Kosminsky praises the 大象传媒 for their assistance in bringing this drama to the viewing public: "The film is a brave thing for the 大象传媒 to have done," he says. "This is not a trivial matter."


The Project begins on Sunday, November 10 at 9pm on 大象传媒1.





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