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This weekend we heard a good deal about a power-crazed British prime minister who exploited his magnetic personal appeal with scant regard for democracy oh a course to world domination. The BBC's take came in the form of a crop-haired John Simm (aka Sam Tyler in Life on Mars), camping it up as the Doctor's old adversary, the Master, in Doctor Who. Meanwhile, Channel 4 took a disappointingly uncampy approach in the form of one T. Blair, who did not sport any sort of new haircut at all in The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair.  
 
This weekend we heard a good deal about a power-crazed British prime minister who exploited his magnetic personal appeal with scant regard for democracy oh a course to world domination. The BBC's take came in the form of a crop-haired John Simm (aka Sam Tyler in Life on Mars), camping it up as the Doctor's old adversary, the Master, in Doctor Who. Meanwhile, Channel 4 took a disappointingly uncampy approach in the form of one T. Blair, who did not sport any sort of new haircut at all in The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair.  

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  • Publication: The Times
  • Date: 2007-06-25
  • Author: Hannah Betts
  • Page: Times2, p. 19
  • Language: English