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Home » Politics » BBC to air controversial drama allegedly suppressed by Alastair Campbell

BBC to air controversial drama allegedly suppressed by Alastair Campbell

The drama was originally created in response to Campbell and New Labour’s ‘dirty tricks’ that were employed upon the party’s return to office in 1997.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
September 5, 2024
in News, Politics
The Blair-era drama exposes New Labour's dirty tricks.

The Blair-era drama exposes New Labour's dirty tricks.

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The BBC is set to broadcast a controversial drama, “The Project,” which has not been aired since its initial release in 2002. This drama, reportedly suppressed by Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s former director of communications, delves into the internal machinations of New Labour following their electoral victory in 1997.

Directed by Peter Kosminsky, “The Project” features actors Matthew Macfadyen and Naomie Harris as young Labour activists who experience the tumultuous rise of New Labour from opposition to government. The drama spans from the party’s victory in 1997 through to their re-election, offering a fictional yet closely based depiction of real events informed by interviews with over 120 advisers and MPs.

Kosminsky revealed that the drama’s original airing had sparked significant controversy, particularly from Campbell, leading to its disappearance from public view. However, with Labour’s recent return to power under Sir Keir Starmer, the director believes the series holds renewed relevance, prompting the BBC’s decision to re-air it.

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In an interview with the i newspaper, Kosminsky shared insights into the opposition faced during the initial release, including a letter from Campbell’s team urging non-cooperation with the project. He also hinted at inspirations for the characters, drawing parallels to real-life political figures and scandals, including allegations of ‘dirty tricks’ such as espionage and personal attacks against political rivals.

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The director, who is currently working on the final series of “Wolf Hall” and a new drama about the Grenfell Tower Fire, expressed his surprise at the current political landscape’s similarities to the series’ themes. He also voiced concerns about the challenges of producing politically charged dramas in today’s economic climate, citing budget constraints faced by broadcasters like the BBC and Channel 4.

Kosminsky’s comments highlight ongoing debates about the role of public broadcasting and the challenges of maintaining a robust platform for critical political commentary in the UK. “The Project” is set to provide viewers with a unique lens on the past and present dynamics of British politics when it re-airs soon.

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