PREMIERSHIP: Historian Simon Schama's Tour of 10 Downing Street (BBC)

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PREMIERSHIP: Historian Simon Schama's Tour of 10 Downing Street (BBC)
by Darius Kadivar
06-Sep-2010
 

Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy where the Queen is Head of State and the Elected Prime Minister is Head of Government. The latter sits and runs the country at his office at 10 Downing Street. The Prime Minister and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior ministers, who are government department heads) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Sovereign, to Parliament, to their political party, and ultimately to the electorate. The current Prime Minister[update], David Cameron, was appointed on 11 May 2010. Historian Simon Schama shows us around in this BBC Documentary made during Tony Blair's term in Office. The Powers of the Prime Minister are equal to that of a President in a Republic but he is accountable equally to the Reigning ( But Not Ruling ) Queen or King who nevertheless has a number a Royal Prerogatives ( See HISTORY FORUM: How Truly Democratic is The British Monarchy ? ) 

The Queen and the Prime Minister:

An insight into the relationship between past and present Prime Ministers and The Queen, with footage kindly donated from the BBC's 'The Queen at 80'.

Simon Schama's Tour of Downing Street

Part I: The White Room

Part II: The Cabinet Room

Part III: The Dining Room

Part IV: The Staircase

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                  Simon Schama confronts US neo-con douche bag John Bolton

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Simon Schama on the night of the 2008 US Election:

Simon Schama confronts neo-con douche bag John Bolton with the contrasts in the fortunes of the Democrats and the Republicans

Also See Simon Schama's Voyage Across America Following Obama's Election Campaign Here

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Recent Prime Ministers of Great Britain - Transition- State Visits- Debates in Parliament

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Barack Obama at 10 Downing Street, London:

Prime Minister Tony Blair departs Downing Street:

Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at Downing Street:

Brown vs. Cameron during Queen's Speech debate:

David Cameron is the UK's new prime minister - BBC News:

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              THE IRON LADY - Margaret Thatcher's Enduring Imprint in British Politics

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Thatcher's Last Stand Against Socialism:

Margaret Thatcher's last House of Commons Speech on November 22, 1990

Thatcher: "No! No! No!"

Margaret Thatcher's statement of 30 October 1990 to the House of Commons on the European Council meeting at Rome held on 27/28 October

Thatcher announces the Falklands invasion to the House of Commons:

David Frost Interviews Margaret Thatcher talking about sinking the Belgrano During Falklands Conflict:

Margaret Thatcher end of Falklands War

Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher talks to press outside No 10 following announcement of Argentine surrender in Falklands conflict as crowds sing 'Rule Britannia', Downing Street; 15 Jun 82

The decline of Bureaucratic Elites and the Rise of Thatcherism:

Political journalist and documentarian Adam Curtis examines some of the key intellectual theories at the heart of Thatcherism and explores the political circumstances of the late 1970's that led to Mrs. Thatcher's election victory.

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                                                                Winston Churchill

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Winston Churchill: Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat (1940):

Winston Churchill (whose Mother was American) - Address To Joint Session Of Congress:

Winston Churchill speech 1940:

Churchill's Iron Curtain Speach:

Churchill's famous "Sinews of Peace" (popularly called the "Iron Curtain" speech)

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                                                   Humor - Spitting Image of British Politics

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Behind the screens of Yes Minister:

Mr. Bean Meets The Queen:

Spitting Image - David Owen in the Commons:

Spitting Image - News At Benn:

Spitting Image - Labour Party Election Broadcast:

Prince Blackadder - Blackadder - BBC:

Monty Python's John Cleese Introduces Omid Djalili ( After GW Bush's Introduction) for the 60th Birthday of His Majesty Prince Charles:

Satire:

YES, PRIME MINISTER: A Step By Step Guide To Mossadegh's Premiership and the Coup of '53 ...

ROYAL CURTSY: Omid Djalili Shares a Joke with Prince Charles (LONDON - JULY 06, 2009)

Related Blogs:

HISTORY FORUM: How Truly Democratic is The British Monarchy ?

HISTORY FORUM:The Monarchy with David Starkey (Cambridge University)

ROYAL RHINOPLASTY: Stephen Fry On The Imperfections of the Monarchy and Why It Should Be Preserved

RESTORATION: Britain's 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688 and the 'Bill of Rights' 

GALLOWAY's REPUBLIC: George Galloway on the Decline of the British Monarchy 

VIRTUE IN TERROR: Maximilien Robespierre and the Reign of Terror (BBC) 

HISTORY OF IDEAS: Ian Davidson on Voltaire's "English Exile"   

RESTORATION: Prince Charles, The Meddling Prince (5 Parts) 

HISTORY FORUM: Bahram Moshiri's Take on The French Revolution and Why He Misses The Point ;0)

On British Iranians:

EMINENT PERSIANS: Henry Dallal Official photographer of Queen Elizabeth II

HAIL BARONESS AFSHAR!: First Iranian Woman In the House of Lords By Darius KADIVAR

MOON RIVER: Breakfast Talk with British-Iranian Model Sophia (Sepideh) Nooshin by Darius KADIVAR

Ramin Karimloo: A Persian Phantom Unmasked by Darius KADIVAR

Shusha Guppy: The Persian Girl of Saint Germain by Darius KADIVAR

Winds of Change: Darius Danesh cast as Rhett Butler by Darius KADIVAR

Tony Nourmand's Golden Eye by Darius KADIVAR

Doris Lessing: A daughter of Kermanshah Nobelized by Darius KADIVAR

Howard Lee, author of bestseller children's novel Jamshid and the lost Mountain of Light by Darius KADIVAR

KILLSHOT: Hossein Amini and Quentin Tarantino's New Pulp Movie by Darius KADIVAR 

Recommended Readings:

In The Arena With Omid Djalili By Darius KADIVAR

A Monty Python Visits Persia! By Darius KADIVAR

KNIGHTHOOD : Major 'Billy' the Qajar "Goat Mascot" By Darius KADIVAR

KNIGHTHOOD: Vatican Pardons Lennon's "Jesus" Remark ;0)


Royal Curtsy Blogs:

ROYAL CURTSY: Nasseredin Shah Qajar Meets Queen Victoria (July 15th 1850)

ROYAL CURTSY: Omid Djalili Shares a Joke with Prince Charles (LONDON - JULY 06, 2009)

 

 

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