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The Alan Clark Diaries

 (2004)

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Season 1
7.1
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Season 1  
7.1
Leaving Home
Episode 6 - 2-19-2004
Revelations of Clark's affairs with the Harkesses have hit the tabloid headlines. The media is in a frenzy. Clark yearns to return to the cut and thrust of Parliament, but with his political reputation and health in steady decline, can he realise his dream?
 6.9/10
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Leaving Home
Into the Wilderness
Episode 5 - 2-12-2004
In the grip of a hopeless affair, Clark is lovesick and his relationship with Jane is crumbling under the strain. Convinced that his political career is also on the descent, it’s decision time: to stay or to go?
 6.8/10
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Into the Wilderness
Defence of the Realm
Episode 4 - 2-02-2004
Clark has finally made it into the coveted Ministry of Defence. But his triumph is short-lived when he finds himself once again walking on thin ice with his old rival Tom King. All the while, the political temperature is rising - poll tax riots rage, the Gulf War breaks out, and The Lady's iron grip on the Tory party appears to be slipping fast.
 6.9/10
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Defence of the Realm
Foreign Parts
Episode 3 - 1-29-2004
Clark revels in his new found status as Minister of Trade and his delicious new diary secretary, but soon finds himself prisoner to a gruelling travel schedule, deep jet-lag and infuriating civil servants. As Clark forges on with his precious anti-fur legislation, personal and political pressures begin to escalate.
 6.9/10
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Foreign Parts
The Lady
Episode 2 - 1-22-2004
Determined to escape the hateful confines of the Department of Employment and get into the very vortex of power, Clark plots his way ever closer to The Lady (Margaret Thatcher) and her lovely ankles. But at every turn, he is hampered by his predilection for scandal and gaffes.
 7.6/10
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The Lady
March of the Grey Men
Episode 1 - 1-15-2004
In the first episode, Alan Clark joins the Department of Employment, parties with the Coven, suffers under the tyranny of the civil service and scandalises the House in a late night session.
 7.4/10
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March of the Grey Men
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The Lady
Episode 2 - 1-22-2004
Determined to escape the hateful confines of the Department of Employment and get into the very vortex of power, Clark plots his way ever closer to The Lady (Margaret Thatcher) and her lovely ankles. But at every turn, he is hampered by his predilection for scandal and gaffes.
 7.6/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
The Lady
March of the Grey Men
Episode 1 - 1-15-2004
In the first episode, Alan Clark joins the Department of Employment, parties with the Coven, suffers under the tyranny of the civil service and scandalises the House in a late night session.
 7.4/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
March of the Grey Men
Foreign Parts
Episode 3 - 1-29-2004
Clark revels in his new found status as Minister of Trade and his delicious new diary secretary, but soon finds himself prisoner to a gruelling travel schedule, deep jet-lag and infuriating civil servants. As Clark forges on with his precious anti-fur legislation, personal and political pressures begin to escalate.
 6.9/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Foreign Parts
Defence of the Realm
Episode 4 - 2-02-2004
Clark has finally made it into the coveted Ministry of Defence. But his triumph is short-lived when he finds himself once again walking on thin ice with his old rival Tom King. All the while, the political temperature is rising - poll tax riots rage, the Gulf War breaks out, and The Lady's iron grip on the Tory party appears to be slipping fast.
 6.9/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Defence of the Realm
Leaving Home
Episode 6 - 2-19-2004
Revelations of Clark's affairs with the Harkesses have hit the tabloid headlines. The media is in a frenzy. Clark yearns to return to the cut and thrust of Parliament, but with his political reputation and health in steady decline, can he realise his dream?
 6.9/10
Set Title Status
Haven't Seen
Leaving Home
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