All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The New Leader

    • February 20, 2007
    • BBC Two

    The first programme examines how Tony Blair came to power on a huge wave of public goodwill, as the Tories were swept out of office on a tide of sleaze and incompetence. With a blazing sense of mission, the new prime minister promised his government would be whiter than white, and that he would transform Britain and make the world a better place. Those who have been closest to Blair reveal in the programme how he responded to the many challenges and crises that face a modern prime minister, and how his early years in office taught him a number of painful lessons about the gap between spin and substance.

  • S01E02 A Man with a Mission

    • February 27, 2007
    • BBC Two

    The second programme tells the inside story of Tony Blair's wars. It includes a remarkable speech that Blair made in his first month as prime minister, proclaiming his could be the first generation where not a single British soldier was sent to war. Yet in his first six years at Number 10, Blair ordered British troops into battle a record number of five times. Michael Cockerell reveals the reasons why. He shows how the prime minister developed his radical new doctrine of the moral case for intervening by force against evil across the whole world. Interviews with the people closest to Blair cast new light on his burning sense of personal mission. And key Downing Street insiders talk for the first time about the effect of Blair's Christian beliefs on his policy.

  • S01E03 The End of the Affair

    • March 6, 2009
    • BBC Two

    The final part of Michael Cockerell's acclaimed series tells the story of Tony Blair's final years in office. It is a period dominated by a range of crises: Blair's heart problems, his troubles with Gordon Brown, the aftermath of the war in Iraq, the plots to overthrow him, cash for honours allegations and endless questions about when he would leave Number 10. Cockerell explains: "Tony Blair's time at the top has been a compelling political psycho-drama. His decade-long relationship with the British people has been a bitter-sweet affair.