Prime Ministers' Props Episodes Available now
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Edward Heath's Yacht—Series 3
David Cannadine explores how an object or prop can come to define a political leader.
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Harold Macmillan as Supermac—Series 3
David Cannadine explores how an object or prop can come to define a political leader.
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Clement Attlee's Family Car—Series 3
David Cannadine explores how an object or prop can come to define a political leader.
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Lloyd George, the Welsh Wizard—Series 3
David Cannadine explores how an object or prop can come to define a political leader.
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Lord Rosebery's Race Horses—Series 3
David Cannadine explores how an object or prop can come to define a political leader.
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Margaret Thatcher's Handbag—Series 2
David Cannadine explores how Mrs Thatcher's handbag became a visual symbol of her power.
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Winston Churchill's Cigar—Series 2
David Cannadine explores how Churchill's cigar became synonymous with his image.
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William Gladstone's Axe—Series 2
David Cannadine explores how William Gladstone's axe became a powerful political metaphor.
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Benjamin Disraeli's Novels—Series 2
David Cannadine explores how Disraeli merged fact and fiction in his life and work.
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The Duke of Wellington's Boots—Series 2
David Cannadine explores how the Duke of Wellington's boots came to define his leadership.