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  <dc:title>Margaret Thatcher, Where am I now?</dc:title>
  <dc:description>These five episodes on Margaret Thatcher, written by Steve Bell, which aired in 1999, chart her rise to power from her childhood to Prime Minister, and her fall.

They are told from the view of of Margaret Thatcher, and reference her childhood upbringing and her political views. The episodes are political satire, and show cariactures of Margaret Thatcher, her father, and her political party. They reference miners' strikes, unemployment and disruption and they play on the fact that Margaret Thatcher's father Alderman Alfred Roberts was a grocer by referencing tinned food.

 This series includes pre-production, production and post production records of the five episodes of Margaret Thatcher, Where am I now?, (scripts, pencil drawings and sequences,  animation cels, and correspondence). There is a detailed synopsis of each episode.

Episode one can be seen here :  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYyZNHlGqhU
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  <dc:date>Undated [1999]</dc:date>
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