Miliband of Brothers

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Miliband of Brothers
Written byDavid Quantick
StarringHenry Lloyd-Hughes
Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Release date
  • 2010 (2010)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Miliband of Brothers is a 2010 satirical docu-drama following the lives and careers of British politicians David Miliband and younger brother Ed, who at the time were both contesting the 2010 Labour leadership contest. Written by David Quantick, the programme was first shown on More4.[1] It was produced by the same production team as the similar 2009 documentary When Boris Met Dave.[2]

The documentary charted the Miliband brothers' paths into politics interspersed with interviews from Tony Benn, Neil Kinnock and Oona King amongst friends and teachers, looking into how they both ended up with jobs in the cabinets of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.[2] To add to the familial similarity, David Miliband was played by Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Ed by his brother Ben Lloyd-Hughes.[3] The title, a pun on the phrase "Band of Brothers" was inspired by a comment by Caitlin Moran's "Celebrity Watch" column.[4]

Sam Wollaston, reviewing the production in The Guardian wrote: "There are a few funny moments (I quite liked the Top TrumpsLeon Trotsky, revolutionary status: 82 points). Mostly it's just very hammy and very silly, as the Tory one was."[3]

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References[]

  1. ^ David Quantick, "Miliband of Brothers: David Quantick on David and Ed Miliband and the decline of British TV satire", The Daily Telegraph, 24 September 2010
  2. ^ a b Miliband of Brothers at Channel4.com, Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b Sam Wollaston, "TV review: Miliband of Brothers", The Guardian 24 September 2010.
  4. ^ Caitlin Moran, "Celebrity watch: Thrill to the Miliband of Brothers" in The Times, 14 May 2010.

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