A Channel 4 mocumentary is to imagine the
aftermath of a general election victory by Nigel Farage's Ukip. Photograph:
Steve Bell/Rex Features
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Nigel Farage to take power in Ukip documentary spoof
Channel 4 to use
actors alongside real-life footage for a film imagining the party’s first 100
days in Downing Street
John Plunkett
The Guardian, Thursday 30 October 2014 / http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/oct/30/nigel-farage-ukip-documentary-spoof-channel-4
Channel 4 will imagine a country run by
Nigel Farage in a spoof documentary which will air in the runup to next year’s
general election.
The broadcaster, which has previously used
the mockumentary genre to put Tony Blair on trial and execute Gary Glitter,
will use actors alongside real-life footage for its fictional portrayal of the
Ukip leader in Downing Street .
100 Days of Ukip, a working title, will
follow the trials of a newly-elected female MP in Farage’s party as she
attempts to follow up its promises to create a new Britain free of interference
from Europe. Channel 4 said casting for 100 Days of Ukip will be announced
soon.
It will be made by Raw TV, the same
production company behind last year’s Channel 4 drama documentary Blackout,
exploring the effects of a cyberattack on Britain’s national grid, which also
combined fictional scenes with archive material.
Tory defector Douglas Carswell became
UKIP’s first elected MP in the Carswell byelection earlier this month.
Farage’s party is tipped to gain its second
House of Commons representative at the Rochester
and Strood byelection on 20 November following the defection of another
Conservative MP, Mark Reckless.
Such has been the surge in support for Ukip
that forecasts have suggested Farage could hold the balance of power after the
national poll on 7 May next year.
Executive producer Richard Bond said: “With
support for Ukip growing in the polls, this is timely exploration of the effect
their policies might have on Britain .”
Channel 4 said the fictional documentary
would “explore the effects of an imagined future in which Ukip win the general
election in May 2015 [and] tell the story of how Britain adapts to a change in
government policy and political outlook”.
Nick Mirsky, head of documentaries at
Channel 4, said, “This is a very exciting commission from a team known for
brave and thought-provoking television.”
Raw TV is also making Channel 4’s Cyber
Bully, a real-time docudrama starring Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams.
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