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* PageThreeStunna: A group of Japanese businessmen sign about not wanting to move to work at the new Nissan plant in Sunderland, but they wonder if the rumours about English women that come from the tabloids and porno mags are true.

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* PageThreeStunna: A group of Japanese businessmen sign sing about not wanting to move to work at the new Nissan plant in Sunderland, but they wonder if the rumours about English women that come from the tabloids and porno mags are true.
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* VisualPun: Shirley Williams gets ready for her ''Series/Newsnight'' appearance by having some guys drag her through a hedge backwards.

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* VisualPun: Shirley Williams gets ready for her ''Series/Newsnight'' ''Series/{{Newsnight}}'' appearance by having some guys drag her through a hedge backwards.
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* PageThreeStunna: A group of Japanese businessmen sign about not wanting to move to work at the new Nissan plant in Sunderland, but they wonder if the rumours about English women that come from the tabloids and porno mags are true.

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* BilingualBonus: Mitterand drives a lorry with the name Exocet et Cie on the front while he makes a threatening phone call in French.

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* BilingualBonus: Mitterand drives a lorry with the name Exocet et Cie [[labelnote:*]]"Exocet and Company"[[/labelnote]] on the front while he makes a threatening phone call in French.



* ParodyCommercial: Several public figures appear in an advert for The Guardian saying how it doesn't take an interest in anything that they do. The tagline is, "Just some of the reasons why 33 million people don't read The Guardian."

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* ParodyCommercial: Several public figures appear in an advert for The Guardian saying how it doesn't take an interest in anything that they do. The tagline is, "Just some of the reasons why 33 million people don't never read The Guardian."


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* ThoughtBubbleSpeech: Mary Whitehouse watches a documentary where a tortoise tries to climb on top of the president’s brain. A speech bubble appears saying, "Not tonight, I've got a headache."
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Nancy Reagan has a crush on Prince Philip, who is pretty put off by her.


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* DoubleEntendre: A women asks David Owen why SDP men make such considerate lovers and he says it's because they're "so good at [[TakeThat coming second]]."
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* EmbarassingDampSheets: Harold Wilson claims that his hot water bottle burst when Jim Callaghan accuses him of wetting his bed.

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* EmbarassingDampSheets: EmbarrassingDampSheets: Harold Wilson claims that his hot water bottle burst when Jim Callaghan accuses him of wetting his bed.
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* EmbarassingDampSheets: Harold Wilson claims that his hot water bottle burst when Jim Callaghan accuses him of wetting his bed.


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* ProducePelting: Kinnock and Hattersley get pelted off the stage with [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal various vegetables]].
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* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: Thatcher and Tebbit let themselves in to Mitterand’s lorry and proceed to lean on him about the EEC refund. They threaten him with a [[CementShoes a pair of concrete legwarmers]] [[InterrogationByVandalism smashing his Richard Clayderman records]] to get him to comply.

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* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: Thatcher and Tebbit let themselves in to Mitterand’s lorry and proceed to lean on him about the EEC refund. They threaten him with a [[CementShoes a pair of concrete legwarmers]] and [[InterrogationByVandalism smashing his Richard Clayderman records]] to get him to comply.
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* ParodyCommercial: Several public figures appear in an advert for The Guardian saying how it doesn't take an interest in anything that they do. The tagline is, "Just some of the reasons why 33 million people don't read The Guardian."
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* AprilFoolsDay: The show opens with a card explaining that the episode has had to be shortened due to bias. One sketch plays, followed by the credits. The Queen then pops up and shouts, "April Fool!" and the rest of the episode plays.


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* BrotherhoodOfFunnyHats: Prince Philip tells Prince Charles that he needs to join the Freemasons, while wearing a very extravagant hat [[TuttiFruttiHat covered in fruit and bricks]] that is apparently part of the uniform.


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* WildlifeCommentarySpoof: David Attenborough tries to shoot a documentary in his usual style only to be hampered by Anthony, a prima donna anteater who won't come to set.
* VisualPun: Shirley Williams gets ready for her ''Series/Newsnight'' appearance by having some guys drag her through a hedge backwards.
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* BilingualBonus: Mitterand drives a lorry with the name Exocet et Cie on the front while he makes a threatening phone call in French.
* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Only Lawson’s eyes are visible while he’s in the crocodile pit.
* CensorSuds: Mary Whitehouse takes a bubble bath. In a later scene, the suds are gone, but she’s still sitting in the bath wearing a housecoat, suggesting she may have been [[NonNudeBathing wearing it the whole time]].
* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: Thatcher and Tebbit let themselves in to Mitterand’s lorry and proceed to lean on him about the EEC refund. They threaten him with a [[CementShoes a pair of concrete legwarmers]] [[InterrogationByVandalism smashing his Richard Clayderman records]] to get him to comply.
* NationalGeographicNudity: Reagan tells Ed to stop reading National Geographic since it gets him riled up.
* PoorMansPorn: Thatcher and Mary Whitehouse have a discussion about VideoNasties in the garden at No. 10 while Denis watches a David Attenborough programme where the animals are "going at it like hammer and tongs."
* PreviouslyOn: A voiceover reminds the viewers about Nigel Lawson getting dropped into the crocodile pool beneath No. 10. Apparently, he’s become an HonestJohn selling off Thatcher’s discarded handbags.
* YouAreFat: The Queen appears on Series/QuestionTime to point out that everyone in the cabinet is fat, which prompts an entire song on the subject.

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