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First Among Equals (1986)

First Among Equals is a ten-part serial based on Jeffrey Archer's 1984 novel First Among Equals, produced by Granada Television for the ITV network and first shown in 1986. As in the novel, the series follows the careers and personal lives of four fictional British politicians from 1964 to 1991, with each vying to become Prime Minister. Several situations in the novel are drawn from Archer's own early political career in the British House of Commons. While the novel depitcts the fictional characters interacting with actual political figures from the UK and elsewhere, this adaptation uses different names for the real-life politicians.

Release Date: Tue, Sep 30, 1986

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime:

Jeremy Child
Charles Seymour
Tom Wilkinson
Raymond Gould
James Faulkner
Simon Kerslake
David Robb
Andrew Fraser
Joanna David
Elizabeth Kerslake
Jane Booker
Fiona Seymour
Clive Swift
Alec Pimkin

Season 1:

Episode 1
Episode 1: Episode 1 (Sep 30, 1986)
Four newly elected MPs take their seats in the government: Andrew Fraser, Scottish Labour member, whose father was a Conservative MP; Raymond Gould, middle class lawyer and Labour representative; Charles Seymour, wealthy Conservative with a chip on his shoulder; and Simon Kerslake, ambitious Tory and longstanding Seymour rival.
Episode 2
Episode 2: Episode 2 (Oct 07, 1986)
The Labour party retains power after the general election, and the four MPs get promoted up the political ladder. However, private turmoil disrupts the careers of three of them. Charles is arrested for drunk driving, Raymond engages a prostitute with potentially ruinous results, and Andrew and his wife endure personal heartbreak.
Episode 3
Episode 3: Episode 3 (Oct 14, 1986)
Raymond puts his career on the line when he insists the government will not devalue the pound. Simon confronts Raymond about the economic rumors and gets offered a post that rankles Charles. Charles, in turn, is invited to become a Whip but would need to give up his privileged bank job.
Episode 4
Episode 4: Episode 4 (Oct 21, 1986)
Simon is appointed to a high position in the new Conservative government, but changing boundary divisions imperil his seat. Charles does everything within his power to ensure Simon loses his place, while further advancing his own interests.
Episode 5
Episode 5: Episode 5 (Oct 28, 1986)
Episode 6
Episode 6: Episode 6 (Nov 04, 1986)
The Labour party wins the general election, and Simon accepts an offer to be the opposition's minister for education. However, Charles plots to bring financial ruin to the Kerslakes. Raymond and Andrew also receive ministerial appointments, but the Frasers soon suffer a devastating loss.
Episode 7
Episode 7: Episode 7 (Nov 11, 1986)
Marital strife envelops two of the members, as Charles discovers his wife's infidelity and Raymond's wife meets his mistress. In the political realm, Simon's streak of success continues. With the Tories back in power, he is appointed secretary of state for Northern Ireland.
Episode 8
Episode 8: Episode 8 (Nov 18, 1986)
Simon endures constant surveillance and threats to his life in Northern Ireland. Andrew experiences drama of his own as changes within his party threaten his political future. Meanwhile, Raymond attempts to reconcile with Joyce, and Charles learns his new wife is less than desirable.
Episode 9
Episode 9: Episode 9 (Nov 25, 1986)
When Libyan dissidents capture a British navy vessel, the government scrambles to find a solution to the crisis. As foreign secretary, Charles champions a diplomatic approach; Simon, the defense minister, opts for a more dangerous but decisive military course. Raymond's inquiry into the event earns him notice, and Andrew ascends to the leadership of the Social Democratic Party.
Episode 10
Episode 10: Episode 10 (Dec 02, 1986)
Simon and Charles battle to be leader of the Conservative party, but one of them suffers a blow that changes his perspective on politics. A general election is called and two of the MPs are in the running for prime minister--with the third holding the deciding vote.


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