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Cultural depictions of Tony Blair

This page is a list of cultural depictions of Tony Blair on stage, screen and in other forms of fiction and entertainment.

Television, drama and film
The Tony Blair Witch Project (2000) – Mike Martinez • The Deal (2003) – Michael SheenThe Government Inspector (2005) – James LarkinA Very Social Secretary (2005)Robert LindsayThe Queen (2006) – Michael SheenThe Amazing Mrs Pritchard (2006) – John Brolly • The Alastair Campbell Diaries (2007) – Michael SheenThe Trial of Tony Blair (2007) – Robert LindsayConfessions of a Diary Secretary (2007) – Damian LewisW (2008) – Ioan GruffuddQuantum of Solace (2008) – Mathieu Amalric based his portrayal of Dominic Greene on Blair • The Ghost Writer (2010) – Pierce Brosnan plays British prime minister Adam Lang, who is based on Blair • The Special Relationship (2010) – Michael SheenThe Journey (2016) – Toby StephensThe Crown (2023) – Bertie Carvel ==Theatre==
Theatre
The Audience by Peter Morgan (2015) - Rufus WrightAgreement by Owen McCafferty (2023) - Rufus Wright ==Satire==
Satire
Spitting Image (1994–1996) • ''Sermon from St. Albion's'' (1998) – Harry EnfieldThe Big Impression (2001) – Rory Bremner2DTV (2001) – Jon CulshawJeffrey Archer: The Truth (2002) – Steven PaceyThe Simpsons: The Regina Monologues (2004) – Himself in cameo role • TONY! The Blair Musical (2007) – James Duckworth • Red Nose Day 2007 Catherine Tate Show Sketch (2007) – Himself • Dead Ringers (2006–2007) – David Tennant and Jon CulshawHeadcases (2008) • The Hunt for Tony Blair (2011) – Stephen Mangan ==Literature==
Literature
St Albion Parish News (1997–2007), column in Private EyeStormbreaker (2000) by Anthony Horowitz. The book has a Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who hosts the grand opening of computers for schoolchildren. The book takes place in the year it was published; Blair was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time. • Alan Clark Diaries: Volume 3: The Last Diaries 1993–1999 (2002) by Alan ClarkNumber Ten (2002) by Sue Townsend, in which British prime minister Edward Clare is based on Blair • In the Presence of Mine Enemies (2003) by Harry Turtledove. Charlie Lynton is almost certainly named for Anthony Charles Lynton Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time of the book's writing. Like Lynton, Blair was born in Edinburgh, but appears more English than Scottish in his speech and bearing. He was also born in the mid-1950s and became party leader in the mid-1990s. However, unlike Lynton, Blair is not a fascist. • The Blunkett Tapes (2006) by David BlunkettDan Blair - Pilot For The Foreseeable Future - satirical comic strip in The Times, in the style of 1950s British sci-fi icon Dan DareThe Blair Years (2007) by Alastair CampbellThe Ghost (2007) by Robert Harris in which the British prime minister Adam Lang is based on Blair • A View From The Foothills: The Diaries of Chris Mullin (2009) by Chris Mullin ==Radio==
Radio
Independence Day UK (1996) – Actors briefly portray Blair and John Major announcing the creation of a coalition government at the start of the alien invasion from the movie Independence DayThe News Huddlines (1997–2001) • House 7 (a Russian radio soap) (1997) – Himself in cameo role == Music ==
Music
• "Tony Blair" (1999) • "Shoot the Dog" (2002) ==References==
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