Number 10

Number 10

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There's a Prime Minister in the attic, a coffee bar in the basement, and a wallpapered labyrinth of romance, crisis and heartbreak in-between. Set in the only terrace house in history with mice and a nuclear deterrent, it's the only knock-through in the world where a hangover can start a war. The government will be fictional and unspecific, but the problems will be real. We'll never know which party is in power, because once the whole world hits the fan it barely matters.

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Rafe Spall

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Rafe Spall
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Katherine Kelly

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Katherine Kelly
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Jenna Coleman

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Jenna Coleman
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Akshay Khanna

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Akshay Khanna
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Abigail Lawrie

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Abigail Lawrie
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Laura Haddock

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Laura Haddock
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Jing Lusi

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Jing Lusi
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Pierro Niel-Mee

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Pierro Niel-Mee
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Rick Warden

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Rick Warden
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Joe Wilkinson

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Joe Wilkinson
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Robyn Cara

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Robyn Cara
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Richard Rankin

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Richard Rankin
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Rhiannon Clements

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Rhiannon Clements
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Patrick Baladi

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Patrick Baladi
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Shaun Prendergast

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Shaun Prendergast
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Harry Baxendale

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Alex Macqueen

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Alex Macqueen
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Sid Sagar

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Sid Sagar
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Sam Alexander

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Sam Alexander
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Emer Kenny

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Emer Kenny

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