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However, in the background is her family, who don't take this sudden popularity so well. Her husband Ian has legal issues in his closet, which are disturbed by politicians sussing out Roz, her older daughter Emily is irresponsible and self-absorbed, and only her younger daughter Georgina supports her.
However, in the background is her family, who don't take this sudden popularity so well. Her husband Ian has legal issues in his closet, which are disturbed by politicians sussing out Roz, her older daughter Emily is irresponsible and self-absorbed, and only her younger daughter Georgina supports her.


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=== This series provides examples of: ===
* [[Aborted Arc]]: A plane has come down in a residential area, causing massive destruction and horrible injuries and deaths! Could it have been terrorists? Or idiotic legislation? Whatever shall we do?! ...nothing at all, apparently. Possibly excused by the cancellation.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: A plane has come down in a residential area, causing massive destruction and horrible injuries and deaths! Could it have been terrorists? Or idiotic legislation? Whatever shall we do?! ...nothing at all, apparently. Possibly excused by the cancellation.
* [[British Political System]]
* [[British Political System]]
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* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Roz {{spoiler|in the beginning}}
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: Roz {{spoiler|in the beginning}}
* [[Landslide Election]]: Roz'
* [[Landslide Election]]: Roz'
* [[May December Romance]]: Catherine and her speechwriter, Ben
* [[May-December Romance]]: Catherine and her speechwriter, Ben
** More like October and early June, as Thurber would say.
** More like October and early June, as Thurber would say.
* [[No Party Given]]: Averted by giving Roz her own fictitious party
* [[No Party Given]]: Averted by giving Roz her own fictitious party
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* [[Treachery Cover Up|Money-Laundering Cover Up]]: A very serious one keeps Ian's fraud from Roz.
* [[Treachery Cover Up|Money-Laundering Cover Up]]: A very serious one keeps Ian's fraud from Roz.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: post-timeskip
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: post-timeskip
* [[Spell My Name With a The]]
* [[Spell My Name With a "The"]]
* [[War On Terror]]: A plane crash is worried to have been the work of an extremist group. Then... they forget all about it. See Aborted Arc
* [[War On Terror]]: A plane crash is worried to have been the work of an extremist group. Then... they forget all about it. See Aborted Arc
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Miranda thinks she can intimidate a reporter.
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: Miranda thinks she can intimidate a reporter.

Revision as of 22:08, 9 January 2014

Airing in 2006, The Amazing Mrs Pritchard was an English political drama truncated abruptly by the economic downturn of that era. The story followed the titular Mrs Roz Pritchard, an erstwhile shop manager, who became Prime Minister almost on accident, after being thoroughly disillusioned by politics when a Labour and a Conservative candidate for her local MP get in a fistfight outside her market. "I could do better than you!" she exclaims, and does. Forming the Purple Alliance, she runs for MP herself, as a normal person fed up with obtuse politics and politicians. Naturally, for a main character at the beginning of their series, she is outrageously popular, and even becomes Prime Minister!

However, in the background is her family, who don't take this sudden popularity so well. Her husband Ian has legal issues in his closet, which are disturbed by politicians sussing out Roz, her older daughter Emily is irresponsible and self-absorbed, and only her younger daughter Georgina supports her.

Tropes used in The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard include: