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  1. Upcoming Movies and TV shows; Trivia & Rotten Tomatoes Podcast; Media News + More; Sign me up No thanks OK, got it! ... Absolute Power TV-14 2003 - 2007 2 Seasons Comedy List.

  2. Absolute Power is a British comedy programme, set in the offices of Prentiss McCabe, a fictional public relations company (or 'government-media relations consultancy') in London, run by Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (John Bird). 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 ...

  3. Stephen Fry and John Bird star in all four series of the BBC Radio 4 satirical comedy, plus the 2006 special episode. Set in the Machiavellian world of modern PR, Absolute Power introduces us to London-based 'government-media relations consultancy' Prentiss McCabe, whose partners Charles Prentiss and Martin McCabe are frequently embroiled in the machinations o

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  4. S1.E6 ∙ Burn and Crash. Mon, Dec 15, 2003. A hugely lucrative golden handcuff deal is jeopardised when one of Charles' clients, stand-up comedian Alan Boardman, is caught on CCTV camera beating up his girlfriend in the IKEA car park. The strategy Charles proposes is as unethical as it is shocking. 7.7 /10 (20) Rate.

  5. Oct 4, 2007 · Absolute Power. With its long evolution and starry creative team, Absolute Power would make for a fine episode of Comedy Connections. The key characters of PR gurus Charles Prentiss and Martin ...

  6. Jan 30, 2017 · I first came across "Absolute Power" as a radio 4 comedy series around 2000 (I think). It tells the story of the completely amoral "Prentiss McCabe" a PR company in London, run by Charles Prentiss (Stephen Fry) and Martin McCabe (the fantastic John Bird - who also played the splendid barrister "John Fuller-Carp" on the radio comedy Chambers).

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  7. Absolute Power. TV sitcom. BBC Two. 2003 - 2005. 12 episodes (2 series) Satire set amidst one of London's leading public relations firms and the exploits of its bosses, the amoral Charles Prentiss and worldly wise Martin McCabe. Stars Stephen Fry, John Bird, James Lance, Zoe Telford, Sally Bretton and more. Like this. Overview.

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