Absolute Power (BBC)

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Absolute Power

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Absolute Power is a British comedy series, set in the offices of Prentiss McCabe, a fictional public
relations company (or 'government-media relations consultancy') in London. It started in 2000 as a Radio series on BBC Radio 4, with the 4 series and last (to date) series broadcast in 2004. A six part television series, was also shown on BBC TWO, towards the end of 2003.

Stephen Fry plays Charles Prentiss, while John Bird plays Martin McCabe. Prentiss is a man without morals, whose only objectives are money and power. He is portrayed as being the brains, while McCabe, though an excellent speech-writer, lacks his motivation and insight. McCabe's ambitions include retiring and drinking claret, and spends his life in a state of cynicism, lack of energy and bordom.

They often find themselves working on behalf of two rival clients, one of whom is often the shadier side of the Labour Government. This is usually something of an inconvenience as Prentiss is met by Archie Hilditch (Tony Gardner, Alex Lowe), a faceless member of the Government, in a deserted location (such as Frank Dobson's campaign headquarters), and told he needs to ruin the popularity of the organisation that he has spent half the programme building. It is probably a good thing in the end, as the firm relies on these payments since neither Prentiss nor McCabe seem to want to do any real work.

The third member of the company is Sandy (Siobhan Hayes), who is there as the office trainee, getting work experience for her NVQ level 2. She is usually doing all of work of the firm that the partners cannot be bothered to do, such as filling out thousands of public opinion polls in different handwritings, though she will only agree to do something if it can be twisted into one of the 'nine levels of competence' of her NVQ. Another member of the office is the useless Clive (Tom George) or as Martin calls him, 'thing', who often turns publicity stunts into bloodbaths.

Another regular character is the waitor, Maurice, who brings McCabe his claret. Each time he corrects the English pronunciation of Maurice to the French, and each time Prentiss puts him down with a verse like "One man by circumstance is in splendor set; whilst another irons pants in a laundrette. Go iron my pants, Maurice."

Origins
The series was devised and written by Mark Tavener, and logically follows the series In the Red,
In the Balance, In the Chair, and In the End which he wrote with Peter Baynham. In some of these, Prentiss and McCabe (again played by Bird and Fry) are elevated members of the BBC, before getting kicked out. The idea is that after this they created Prentiss McCabe, which is the subject of Absolute Power. The tone and style of Absolute Power is so different from the In the... series that it can be regarded as a totally different programme. It was produced by Dawn Ellis.

Stephen Fry said of Charles Prentiss, "He's a brute of a man, out to win, with no morals,
he's completely shameless. There's not much to say that's nice about him, except that there
is some pleasure in watching a natural born killer at work and knowing whatever happens he will win."

Absolute Power - S01 - E01 - Conservative Party.mp3

Absolute Power - S01 - E02 - Relaunch Of The Sun.mp3

Absolute Power - S01 - E03 - Mayor Of London.mp3

Absolute Power - S01 - E04 - The Church Of England.mp3

Absolute Power - S01 - E05 - Radio 3.mp3

Absolute Power - S01 - E06 - English Sporting Success.mp3 

Absolute Power - S02 - E01 - Martin Is Bored.mp3 

Absolute Power - S02 - E02 - Promoting Philosophy.mp3

Absolute Power - S02 - E03 - Relaunching A Literary Career.mp3 
Absolute Power - S02 - E04 - The Elderly Initiative.mp3
 

Absolute Power - S02 - E05 - Prison Reform.mp3 
Absolute Power - S02 - E06 - Gayle Shand.mp3
Absolute Power - S03 - E01 - Poking The PM.mp3 
Absolute Power - S03 - E02 - Health Service.mp3 
Absolute Power - S03 - E03 - Big Brother.mp3
Absolute Power - S03 - E04 - A Tennis Star.mp3 
Absolute Power - S03 - E05 - Men.mp3 
Absolute Power - S04 - E01 - The BBC.mp3 
Absolute Power - S04 - E02 - The Notion Of Nation.mp3
Absolute Power - S04 - E03 - Healthy Eating.mp3 
Absolute Power - S04 - E04 - US Presidential Campaign.mp3 
Absolute Power - S04 - E05 - Special.mp3

 

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