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635:. The recording reveals Woolton ignoring Guy's pleas to stop, with Woolton ostensibly raping her. When the tape is sent to Woolton, he is led to assume that Samuels is behind the scheme and backs Urquhart in the contest. Urquhart also receives support from Collingridge, who is unaware of Urquhart's role in his own downfall. Samuels is forced out of the running when the tabloids reveal that he backed leftist causes as a student. 1682: 51: 655:, demanding to know if he killed Roger O’Neill. He admits to everything, then throws her off the roof to her death. She lands on the roof of a van parked below. An unseen person picks up Mattie's tape recorder, which she had been using to record her conversations with Urquhart. The series ends with Urquhart defeating Samuels in the second leadership ballot and being driven to 638:
Seeing contradictions in the allegations against Collingridge and his brother, Mattie begins to dig deeper, while falling in love with Urquhart and blinding herself to his possible role. On Urquhart's orders, O'Neill vandalises her car and throws a brick with a threatening letter through her window.
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The drama introduced and popularised the phrase: "You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment". It was a non-confirmation confirmative statement, used by Urquhart whenever he could not be seen to agree with a leading statement, with the emphasis on either the "I" or the "possibly",
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Mattie's colleague, John Krajewski, insists that Urquhart was the only one with the means, motive and opportunity. Knowing that Urquhart as Chief Whip was adroit at gaining information sensitive enough to blackmail almost anyone, Mattie realises that he is responsible for O'Neill's death and the
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During the first Gulf War, a British reporter speaking from Baghdad, conscious of the possibility of censorship, used the code phrase "You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment" to answer a BBC presenter's question.
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owner Benjamin Landless to support his removal. He also impersonates Collingridge's alcoholic brother to trade shares and benefit from advance information confidential to the government. Collingridge becomes falsely accused of
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from 18 November to 9 December 1990. Released to critical and popular acclaim for its writing, direction, and performances, it is considered one of the greatest British television shows ever made.
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O'Neill becomes increasingly uneasy with what he is being asked to do, and his addiction adds to his instability. When he threatens to go to the police, Urquhart invites him to his home in
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Urquhart covers up his murder of Mattie Storin by claiming she was an obsessed stalker who was mentally ill and vows to make mental health amongst the young a priority.
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and the moderate government which succeeds it. He conceives a calculated and meticulous plan to bring down the new prime minister and replace him, on the same lines as
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Mattie Storin does not have a relationship with Urquhart; she does not even talk to him frequently. She does, however, have a sexual relationship with John Krajewski.
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In the US adaptation, the phrase is used by Frank Underwood in the first episode during his initial meeting with Zoe Barnes, the US counterpart of Mattie Storin.
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In the ensuing leadership race, Urquhart feigns unwillingness to stand before announcing his candidacy. Urquhart makes sure his competitors drop out of the race:
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Michael Dobbs did not envisage writing the second and third books, as Urquhart dies at the end of the first novel. The screenplay of the BBC's dramatisation of
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following the series. Prince Charles (as he was known at the time) himself said the phrase in response to a provocative question from a journalist in 2014.
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appears in person at an important speech of Earle's, distracting him; subsequently, Earle is harassed by reporters who have been told of his indiscretion.
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Urquhart makes asides to the audience in the form of epigraphs at the beginning of each chapter (the original novel has no chapters).
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nominations, winning three, and was the first show to earn nominations that was broadcast solely via an internet streaming service.
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and resigns partly to save face, partly to care for his brother after he suffers a guilt-induced decline in his health.
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Peter MacKenzie accidentally runs his car over a protester at a demonstration staged by Urquhart and withdraws, while
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Harold Earle is blackmailed into withdrawing when Urquhart anonymously sends pictures of him in the company of a
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A further variation was used by Nicola Murray, a fictional government minister, in the third series finale of
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Urquhart's wife is called Miranda and is a minor character, not sharing in his schemes. (In the later novels,
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Urquhart murders Mattie Storin, throwing her off the roof after she confronts Urquhart about his actions.
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Urquhart begins an affair with Mattie Storin, a junior political reporter at a Conservative-leaning
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In the final confrontation scene Urquhart throws himself from the roof terrace and Mattie survives.
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Tim Stamper, though present in the serial, does not appear in the revised version of the novel.
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as the first ever major streaming service television show. This version was also entitled
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Before the series was reissued in 2013 to coincide with the release of the US version of
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and Spacey's Trigger Street Productions, with the initial episodes directed by Fincher.
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differs from the book, and hence allows future series. Dobbs wrote two following books,
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Urquhart never speaks directly to the reader; the character is written solely in a
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The first instalment of the TV series coincidentally aired two days before the
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Urquhart frequently talks through the camera to the audience, breaking the
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downfall of his rivals. She confronts Urquhart on the roof garden of the
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The story is centred on the sudden and manipulative rise to power of the
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in 2000. In 2013, the serial and the Dobbs novel were the basis for
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headquarters. Neville Teller also dramatised Dobbs's novel for the
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The Urquhart trilogy has been adapted in the United States as
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depending on the situation. The phrase was even used in the
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When alone, Urquhart is much less self-assured and decisive.
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in 1991 for his role as Urquhart, and Andrew Davies won an
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television serial in four episodes, set after the end of
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The series, produced and financed by independent studio
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In the first novel, but not in the television series:
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The first ballot leaves Urquhart to face Woolton and
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As Collingridge's image suffers, Urquhart encourages
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Mattie Storin does not scream "Daddy" as she falls.
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Index

House of Cards (UK TV series)
House of Cards (American TV series)

House of Cards
Michael Dobbs
Andrew Davies
Michael Dobbs
Paul Seed
Ian Richardson
Susannah Harker
Miles Anderson
Alphonsia Emmanuel
Malcolm Tierney
Diane Fletcher
Colin Jeavons
Damien Thomas
Kenneth Gilbert
David Lyon
Kenny Ireland
James Villiers
Isabelle Amyes
Jim Parker
Ken Riddington
BBC
BBC1
To Play the King
The Final Cut
political thriller
Margaret Thatcher
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

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