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photo galleryquotesMargaret Thatcher (Character)
from "Spitting Image" (1984)
Overview
Alternate Names:
Baroness Thatcher / Ice Maiden / Margret Thatcher / Mrs. Thatcher / Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher MP / The Prime Minister
Filmography
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- Margaret (2009) (TV) Played by Lindsay Duncan
- Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley (2008) (TV) Played by Andrea Riseborough
- I Am Bob (2007) Played by Caroline Bernstein
- "Rescue Emergency: The Brighton Bombing" (2007) TV series Played by Vashti MacLachlan
- Back in Business (2007) Played by Caroline Bernstein
- Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story (2006) (TV) Played by Elizabeth Shepherd
- Coup! (2006) (TV) Played by Caroline Blakiston
- "The Line of Beauty"
- To Whom Do You Beautifully Belong (2006) TV episode, Played by Kika Markham (as Mrs. Thatcher) - Pinochet in Suburbia (2006) (TV) Played by Anna Massey (as Baroness Thatcher)
... aka Pinochet's Last Stand (USA: new title) - "The Alan Clark Diaries"
- The Lady (2006) TV episode, Played by Louise Gold
- Defence of the Realm (2004) TV episode, Played by Louise Gold
- Foreign Parts (2004) TV episode, Played by Louise Gold - Jeffrey Archer: The Truth (2002) (TV) Played by Greta Scacchi
- The Falklands Play (2002) (TV) Played by Patricia Hodge (as Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher MP)
- Night of a Thousand Faces (2001) (TV) Played by Steve Nallon
- tvSSFBM EHKL (2001) (TV) Played by Sonia Farrugia
... aka Surreal Film (UK: informal title) - Deutschlandspiel (2000) (TV) Played by Nicole Heesters
- "The Vanishing Man" (1998) TV series Played by Cameron Jack
- Half the Picture (1996) (TV) Played by Sylvia Syms
- "Pallas"
- Pallas 2 (1992) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon - "The Comic Strip Presents..."
- Red Nose of Courage (1992) TV episode, Played by Jennifer Saunders
- GLC: The Carnage Continues... (1990) TV episode, Played by Jennifer Saunders (as Ice Maiden) - Thatcher: The Final Days (1991) (TV) Played by Sylvia Syms
- Bullseye! (1990) Played by Steve Nallon (as Mrs. Thatcher) / Kathleen Smith (as Mrs. Thatcher)
- "The New Statesman"
- Who Shot Alan B'Stard? (1990) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Live from Westminster (1989) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Alan B'Stard Closes Down the BBC (1988) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Three Line Whipping (1987) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon - Dunrulin (1990) (TV) Played by Angela Thorne
... aka Dunrulin': An Active Citizen is a Healthy Citizen (UK: long title) - "About Face"
- Send Her Victorious (1989) TV episode, Played by Maureen Lipman - "KYTV"
- Pilot: Siege-Side Special (1989) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon - Live! From London (1988) (TV) Played by Steve Nallon (as Margret Thatcher)
- "Spitting Image"
... aka Spitting Back (UK: reissue title)
- Episode #1.5 (1984) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Episode #1.4 (1984) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Episode #1.3 (1984) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Episode #1.2 (1984) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon
- Episode #1.1 (1984) TV episode, Played by Steve Nallon - "The Gillies Report" (1984) TV series Played by Max Gillies
- "Are You Being Served?"
... aka Grace Brothers
- Monkey Business (1983) TV episode, Played by Jan Ravens (as Mrs. Thatcher) - Anyone for Denis? (1982) (TV) Played by Angela Thorne
- For Your Eyes Only (1981) Played by Janet Brown (as The Prime Minister)
Archive Footage:
- "La imagen de tu vida"
- Episode #1.3 (2006) TV episode, Played by Javier Gurruchaga - Greatest Before They Were Stars TV Moments (2005) (TV) Played by Steve Nallon / Suranne Jones
Additional Details
Plot Keywords:
Character Name In Title / Satire / London England / Member Of Parliament more
Fun Stuff
Quotes:
From The Falklands Play (2002) (TV)
Alexander Haig:
We are trying to de-escalise a war.
Margaret Thatcher:
So am I. But you do not do it by appeasement. You increase its chances. You see this table? This was where Neville Chamberlain sat in 1938 when he spoke on the wireless about the Czechs as "far away people about whom we know nothing and with whom we have so little in common". Munich! Appeasement! A world war followed because of that irresponsible, woolly-minded, indecisive, slip-shod attitude and the deaths of 45 million people.
Tom Enders:
The fact that we have to treat Britain and Argentina even-handedly for the purpose of negotiation...
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