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August 4, 1974

Season 1

01. S1.E0 ∙ The Nearly Man

Television play, later developed into a series, about a Labour member of parliament who never quite makes it to the top.

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August 4, 1974

02. S1.E1 ∙ Opportunity: March 1975

Christopher Collinson entered Parliament in 1958 as a talented, ambitious young man. Now, frustrated and cynical after seventeen years on the back benches, he still wants - and even expects - power; a personal tragedy reveals that the opportunity has not entirely disappeared.

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November 4, 1975

03. S1.E2 ∙ Power Base: April 1975

Collinson seeks out the political limelight, but Alice finds his renewed political ambition difficult to come to terms with. Meanwhile, in the constituency there is a growing feeling that a clash is inevitable.

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November 11, 1975

04. S1.E3 ∙ Millie: May 1975

As Collinson concentrates on the intensifying Common Market campaign, he is almost taken unawares by events in his constituency. Then, at a routine political meeting, he meets a young university teacher. Her name is Millie Dutton...

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November 18, 1975

05. S1.E4 ∙ Reshuffle: June 1975

While Collinson awaits the outcome of a cabinet reshuffle that will decide his political future, Alice, living apart from him in the Shropshire countryside, is expecting a visit from her friend, novelist Brian Griffin.

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November 25, 1975

06. S1.E5 ∙ Confrontation: July 1975

It's more than two months since Chris and Alice Collinson have seen each other ; a long standing engagement now brings them into contact. It is not the only confrontation in store for Collinson, as the antagonism between himself and Ron Hibbert takes a new and unexpected turn.

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November 25, 1974

07. S1.E6 ∙ Casualties: August 1975

Bernard King, local party chairman, attempts to heal the growing rift between Collinson and his opposition. Criticism of his conduct as an MP reaches a peak, and the confrontation between himself and Ron Hibbert comes to a climax.

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December 9, 1975

08. S1.E7 ∙ Options

"My error has been my scepticism. I've not actually believed in politics as a way of life" An admission that recently led Chistopher Collinson into a battle in his constituency - a battle that he thought he had won. But has he? Meanwhile, on the eve of the party conference, there is an uneasy alliance between Collinson and his wife.

December 16, 1975