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  1. My Dad's the Prime Minister is a 2003–2004 British sitcom written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, and was a co-production between CBBC and BBC Entertainment. It centres on the life of the Prime Minister, his family and his spin doctor. Its main cast include Robert Bathurst, Joe Prospero, Carla Mendonça, Brian Bovell and Emma Sackville.

    • Comedy
  2. My Dad's the Prime Minister: With Robert Bathurst, Carla Mendonça, Joe Prospero, Emma Sackville. Dillon Phillips is twelve years old, and also burdened with a father who is the Prime Minister and has just been voted "Naffest Man in Britain" by his favourite pop magazine.

    • (55)
    • 2003-03-17
    • Comedy, Family
    • 30
  3. 11 ott 2007 · My Dad's The Prime Minister. Created by longstanding comedy partnership Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, this light-bite of political satire, starring Robert Bathurst, had a rather unusual...

  4. My Dad's the Prime Minister is a British sitcom written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman. It centres around the life of the Prime Minister, his family and his spin doctor. Its main cast include Robert Bathurst, Joe Prospero, Carla Mendonça, Brian Bovell and Emma Sackville.

  5. My Dad's the Prime Minister. All Episodes 2003 - 2004. Season. 2. 1. Specials. All. Overview. 14 Episodes. IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv JustWatch Wikipedia. Ads suck, but they help pay the bills. Hide ads with VIP. Status Ended. Network #<Network:0x00007f3146472bc8> Premiered March 22, 2003. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 6h 30m (13 episodes)

    • March 23, 2003
  6. During a weekend at Chequers, Dillon has to show that he is not afraid of ghosts, while the Prime minister Must prove that he's not scared of his Belgian counterpart.

  7. My Dad's the Prime Minister is a 2003–2004 British sitcom written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, and was a co-production between CBBC and BBC Entertainment. It centres on the life of the Prime Minister, his family and his spin doctor. Its main cast include Robert Bathurst, Joe Prospero, Carla Mendonça, Brian Bovell and Emma Sackville.