The Thick Of It
Coming to ´óÏó´«Ã½ TWO in January 2006
What The Papers Say
"A coruscating piece of brilliance... The Thick of It was a satirical masterpiece packed with caustic gags and breathtaking performances" – Alison Graham, Radio Times
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"Breathtaking political satire" – Dominik Diamond, The Star
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"The mutant offspring of Yes Minister and The Sopranos" – Metro London
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"The Thick of It takes the comedy of embarrassment to new levels" – Andrew Collins, Mail on Sunday
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"The funniest show on TV at the moment" – Sunday Telegraph
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"Painfully funny and all too plausible" – The Guardian Guide
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"Hilarious, satirical, subversive, brilliantly written and superbly acted" – The Guardian G2
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"Anybody who has worked in an office will be familiar with the combination of team spirit and cut-throat-ism" – The Independent
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"Superbly acted, expertly constructed and deliciously sly" – Sunday Times Culture
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"Exquisitely painful comedy" – Sunday Telegraph
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"Less Yes Minister, more P**s Off Minister" – Sunday Times Culture
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"Brutal but utterly brilliant" – Daily Mail Weekend
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"The Thick of It was the sort of show which got you a seat on the Tube. If you thought about it, you started to laugh" – Nancy Banks Smith, The Guardian
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"The funniest sitcom since The Office" – Sunday Express
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"Tony Blair is never going to say this is his favourite TV show – unless a focus group tells him to, of course" – AA Gill, Sunday Times Culture
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"This year's The Office" – Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
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"The angry, rampaging bastard child of Yes Minister" – Andrew Marr, Daily Telegraph
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"Imagine Yes Minister crossed with The Office crossed with The F**king Fulfords" – The Times
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"Satirises ineptitude, infighting and spin" - The Times
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"The Thick of It exposes the often infantile behaviour of the adults who rule us" - James Rampton, The Independent
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