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  1. Absolute Power (TV Series 2003–2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Radio Station Controller 1 episode, 2003

  2. Stephen Fry and John Bird star as spin doctors Charles Prentiss and Martin McCabe as they bring the popular and satirical Radio 4 comedy Absolute Power to BBC Two. Stephen as Prentiss and John as McCabe are an unscrupulous pair who run the blue chip PR agency Prentiss McCabe. Dealing with commercial as well as personal PR, their remit covers everything from political communications to ...

  3. Taverner alone wrote Absolute Power, which ran to four radio series and two on TV. As is the wont of PR agencies, Prentiss and McCabe spin news stories to benefit their invariably loathsome clients.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_TavenerMark Tavener - Wikipedia

    Mark Adrian Tavener (8 July 1954 – 18 October 2007) was an English writer, humorist, and dramatist best known for his BBC radio and television series In the Red (BBC Radio Four, 1995-1999/BBC Two, 1998) and Absolute Power (BBC Radio Four, 2000-2006/BBC Two 2005–2007), both of which came out of his PG Wodehouse Prize nominated novel In the Red (Hutchinson, 1989).

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · 11. 2-5. 18 Aug 05. Spinning America. 12. 2-6. 25 Aug 05. The House of Lords. A guide listing the titles AND air dates for episodes of the TV series Absolute Power.

  6. Jul 30, 2022 · Absolute Power (comedy) Absolute Power (2000–2006) is a British comedy series, set in the offices of Prentiss McCabe, a fictional public relations company in London, run by Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird). Its name is taken from a quote by the historian Lord Acton that "power tends to corrupt, and absolute power ...

  7. It started in 2000 on BBC Radio 4, lasting until 2004 with the fourth and final radio series. A six-part television series ran on BBC Two towards the end of 2003; the second six-episode television series ran on BBC Two on Thursdays at 10 pm from 21 July to 25 August 2005. A one-off radio episode was broadcast on 3 November 2006.

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