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How to Win an Election: A Panorama Guide

In the 1950s, politicians cared little for what Churchill called the 'idiot's lantern'. Now television is central to a political leader's image and his chances of winning an election. This is the story of how politicians abandoned the soapbox for the studio - from the early performances of the two Harolds, Macmillan and Wilson, through the TV campaigns of Margaret Thatcher to the spin-doctored presentation of Tony Blair. Has television finally reduced our politicians to actors spouting soundbites? With six decades of fascinating archive from television's longest running current affairs programme - Panorama - this is the story of how television has changed British politics.

English
  • Originally Aired March 29, 2010
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Special Position Airs before season 2010, episode 13
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-PG
  • Production Code b00rs1ql
  • Network BBC One
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Name Type Role
Anna Lloyd Director