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  1. The Thick of It is a British comedy television series created, written and directed by Armando Iannucci that satirises the inner workings of British government. It was first broadcast for two short series on BBC Four in 2005, initially with a small cast focusing on a government minister, his advisers and their party's spin-doctor.

  2. The Thick of It: Created by Armando Iannucci. With Chris Addison, James Smith, Peter Capaldi, Joanna Scanlan. The Minister for Social Affairs is continually harassed by Number 10's policy enforcer and dependent on his not-so-reliable team of civil servants.

  3. The Thick of It. Dark political comedy set in the corridors of British government, created by Armando Iannucci and starring Peter Capaldi. Series 1: Episode 1 (29 mins)

  4. The Thick of It - watch online: streaming, buy or rent . Currently you are able to watch "The Thick of It" streaming on Peacock, Britbox Apple TV Channel , BritBox, BritBox Amazon Channel or buy it as download on Apple TV, Fandango At Home, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies.

  5. Episode 2. 2/7 Nicola deals with an 8 foot pork chop, party hostility and worst of all, Malcolm Tucker.

  6. "The Thick of It" satirizes the inner workings of modern British government, with the focus on the fictitious Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship, a rather broad title that...

  7. The Thick Of It S3 E1. It's reshuffle Day at Number 10. Nicola Murray is so far down the list of prospective ministers that Malcolm Tucker doesn't even have a file on her. But when the job...

  8. Dark political comedy set in the corridors of British government, created by Armando Iannucci and starring Peter Capaldi.

  9. The Thick of It. Created by Armando Iannucci (Veep), this satire offers a glimpse into the inner-workings of British government. Outside of the spin-doctoring, backstabbing, leaks, coalition rows, backroom deals, and policy U-turns, it's a model of efficiency.

  10. Thu, May 19, 2005. Minister for Social Affairs Cliff Lawton is about to be sacked if the press is to be believed. Conniving political advisor Malcolm Tucker comes up with a solution. He must resign before he is fired and thus seem to be doing the decent thing.