The Thick of It poster
8.7/10 (536 votes)
#1

Episode 5

S3:E5

After weeks of trading bitter blows in the press, DoSAC minister Nicola Murray MP and her shadow Peter Mannion MP are invited onto BBC Radio 5Live for a debate on Richard Bacon's late-night phone-in programme. Director of communications Malcolm Tucker and opposition PR guru Stewart Pearson decide to listen in the comfort of their respective offices, but when some breaking news threatens to make things difficult for the politicians, the programme quickly turns into a phone-in like no other. Malcolm and Stewart are left no choice but to start getting their people over to the studios.

8.7/10 (509 votes)
#2

The Inquiry

S4:E6

The government, opposition and civil service are called before Lord Goolding's inquiry.

8.5/10 (459 votes)
#3

Episode 7

S3:E7

Nicola Murray and her team are desperate to find a major sports personality to be the face of DoSAC's new Healthy Choices campaign. Malcolm's away on holiday and doesn't want to be disturbed, so they take advice from Steve Fleming, who's back on the scene as the PM's new fixer. Is Steve really as nice as he seems? Everyone knows Malcolm never takes holidays, so what's he up to now?

8.4/10 (565 votes)
#4

Episode 3

S2:E3

Someone sends an email they shouldn't have, while Hugh lies to a Select Committee...

8.4/10 (485 votes)
#5

Episode 2

S3:E2

Nicola Murray MP has only been secretary of state for just over a week, but already there is press speculation on how long she will last. And now someone at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship has completely wiped the immigration records of 170,672 people. Who's going to get the blame, who will have to break the news to Malcolm and how will Nicola get through lunch with the staff of the Guardian without revealing the scale of the latest disaster?

8.3/10 (475 votes)
#6

Episode 3

S3:E3

Nicola Murray is stuck in an Eastbourne hotel bedroom with nothing but a laptop, a printer and a tiny kettle while she and Olly try to finish her speech for the annual party conference. It's not going well. But Glenn has brought in his secret weapon - Julie Price, tragic widow, people's champion and regional photo opportunity. Is this the breakthrough they need, or the start of a tug-of-Julie with Malcolm Tucker?

8.3/10 (394 votes)
#7

The Final Reckoning

S4:E7

Dan Miller gets sent on a fact-finding mission to the local cop-shop to press the flesh.

8.2/10 (598 votes)
#8

Episode 1

S2:E1

Something goes terribly wrong at a ministerial visit to a factory – only Malcolm can help, but will he?

8.2/10 (468 votes)
#9

Episode 6

S3:E6

With the Prime Minister away at a summit in Spain, Malcolm Tucker is left at home to mind the shop. Just as Nicola Murray is about to launch her Fourth Sector Initiative to the media, the media decide that what they really want is someone to launch another leadership contest. Does Nicola have what it takes and, if she does, can Malcolm take it away from her before she does any damage?

8.2/10 (396 votes)
#10

Hear 2 Hear

S4:E4

With Nicola safely on a train to attend the party's Here 2 Hear in far-flung Bradford, Malcolm is free to launch his latest plot.

8.1/10 (432 votes)
#11

Episode 8

S3:E8

As the election looms and the Opposition eye the prize, the word around the Westminster Village is that Malcolm Tucker is running out of both options and friends. He may have bitten off more than he can chew with Steve Fleming, but when an offer of help appears from an unlikely direction, Malcolm starts to set his finest trap yet.

8.1/10 (421 votes)
#12

Thought Camp

S4:E3

Stewart Pearson is running 'Thought Camp' at a remote country house hotel, as the perfect way to re-engage the party with the creative cloudscape.

8.1/10 (401 votes)
#13

The Leak

S4:E5

With Nicola Murray and Peter Mannion both on the back foot after the unravelling of the key-worker housing sell-off policy there's inevitably going to be a scramble for the moral high-ground.

8.0/10 (681 votes)
#14

Episode 2

S1:E2

Hugh enlists the help of a focus group to help him make a decision between two policies.

8.0/10 (481 votes)
#15

Episode 1

S3:E1

Reshuffle day at Number 10. When the job at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship is turned down by everybody else, there is no option but to promote unknown quantity Nicola Murry to the Cabinet. The downside is she is very keen, has a husband who works for a company that has government contracts, has an 11-year-old about to go to a private school and is about to face the media at a crucial by-election poster launch. Something will have to be done.

7.9/10 (443 votes)
#16

Episode 4

S3:E4

The civil servants at DoSAC are preparing for a visit from the DoSAC shadow minister Peter Mannion. For Mannion and his team, this informal pre-election briefing is a good opportunity to measure up for new curtains. For Terri Coverley, this principally means putting on a bit more make-up. For Nicola Murray, it is simply another distraction on a day when nothing seems to be going right. All she really wants to do is get Glenn and Olly to kick-start the Fourth Sector Pathfinder Initiative. And then she gets a call.

7.8/10 (626 votes)
#17

Episode 3

S1:E3

An empty London flat threatens the future of a potential Housing Bill. Dan Miller is getting plenty of media-attention for his work on the bill, which is creating a degree of envy.

7.8/10 (542 votes)
#18

Episode 2

S2:E2

There's a reshuffle in the offing and the PM's new 'blue skies' advisor is making trouble...

7.8/10 (407 votes)
#19

New Advisor

S4:E2

With Glenn gone, Nicola Murray is busy breaking in her new policy advisor, Helen Hatley. When Helen is accidentally photographed holding notes from an ideas meeting, Nicola is understandably angry.

7.7/10 (786 votes)
#20

Episode 1

S1:E1

Hugh Abbot is the Minister for Social Affairs and he's facing a policy crisis; his 'Snooper Squad' idea has been vetoed which leaves him with just forty minutes to come up with a new policy.

7.4/10 (433 votes)
#21

Networked Nation

S4:E1

Peter Mannion, the Secretary of State for Social Affairs, gets told to launch his Coalition partner Fergus's new 'Networked Nation' policy at a school.

7.4/10 (433 votes)
#1

Networked Nation

S4:E1

Peter Mannion, the Secretary of State for Social Affairs, gets told to launch his Coalition partner Fergus's new 'Networked Nation' policy at a school.

7.7/10 (786 votes)
#2

Episode 1

S1:E1

Hugh Abbot is the Minister for Social Affairs and he's facing a policy crisis; his 'Snooper Squad' idea has been vetoed which leaves him with just forty minutes to come up with a new policy.

7.8/10 (626 votes)
#3

Episode 3

S1:E3

An empty London flat threatens the future of a potential Housing Bill. Dan Miller is getting plenty of media-attention for his work on the bill, which is creating a degree of envy.

7.8/10 (542 votes)
#4

Episode 2

S2:E2

There's a reshuffle in the offing and the PM's new 'blue skies' advisor is making trouble...

7.8/10 (407 votes)
#5

New Advisor

S4:E2

With Glenn gone, Nicola Murray is busy breaking in her new policy advisor, Helen Hatley. When Helen is accidentally photographed holding notes from an ideas meeting, Nicola is understandably angry.

7.9/10 (443 votes)
#6

Episode 4

S3:E4

The civil servants at DoSAC are preparing for a visit from the DoSAC shadow minister Peter Mannion. For Mannion and his team, this informal pre-election briefing is a good opportunity to measure up for new curtains. For Terri Coverley, this principally means putting on a bit more make-up. For Nicola Murray, it is simply another distraction on a day when nothing seems to be going right. All she really wants to do is get Glenn and Olly to kick-start the Fourth Sector Pathfinder Initiative. And then she gets a call.

8.0/10 (681 votes)
#7

Episode 2

S1:E2

Hugh enlists the help of a focus group to help him make a decision between two policies.

8.0/10 (481 votes)
#8

Episode 1

S3:E1

Reshuffle day at Number 10. When the job at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship is turned down by everybody else, there is no option but to promote unknown quantity Nicola Murry to the Cabinet. The downside is she is very keen, has a husband who works for a company that has government contracts, has an 11-year-old about to go to a private school and is about to face the media at a crucial by-election poster launch. Something will have to be done.

8.1/10 (432 votes)
#9

Episode 8

S3:E8

As the election looms and the Opposition eye the prize, the word around the Westminster Village is that Malcolm Tucker is running out of both options and friends. He may have bitten off more than he can chew with Steve Fleming, but when an offer of help appears from an unlikely direction, Malcolm starts to set his finest trap yet.

8.1/10 (421 votes)
#10

Thought Camp

S4:E3

Stewart Pearson is running 'Thought Camp' at a remote country house hotel, as the perfect way to re-engage the party with the creative cloudscape.

8.1/10 (401 votes)
#11

The Leak

S4:E5

With Nicola Murray and Peter Mannion both on the back foot after the unravelling of the key-worker housing sell-off policy there's inevitably going to be a scramble for the moral high-ground.

8.2/10 (598 votes)
#12

Episode 1

S2:E1

Something goes terribly wrong at a ministerial visit to a factory – only Malcolm can help, but will he?

8.2/10 (468 votes)
#13

Episode 6

S3:E6

With the Prime Minister away at a summit in Spain, Malcolm Tucker is left at home to mind the shop. Just as Nicola Murray is about to launch her Fourth Sector Initiative to the media, the media decide that what they really want is someone to launch another leadership contest. Does Nicola have what it takes and, if she does, can Malcolm take it away from her before she does any damage?

8.2/10 (396 votes)
#14

Hear 2 Hear

S4:E4

With Nicola safely on a train to attend the party's Here 2 Hear in far-flung Bradford, Malcolm is free to launch his latest plot.

8.3/10 (475 votes)
#15

Episode 3

S3:E3

Nicola Murray is stuck in an Eastbourne hotel bedroom with nothing but a laptop, a printer and a tiny kettle while she and Olly try to finish her speech for the annual party conference. It's not going well. But Glenn has brought in his secret weapon - Julie Price, tragic widow, people's champion and regional photo opportunity. Is this the breakthrough they need, or the start of a tug-of-Julie with Malcolm Tucker?

8.3/10 (394 votes)
#16

The Final Reckoning

S4:E7

Dan Miller gets sent on a fact-finding mission to the local cop-shop to press the flesh.

8.4/10 (565 votes)
#17

Episode 3

S2:E3

Someone sends an email they shouldn't have, while Hugh lies to a Select Committee...

8.4/10 (485 votes)
#18

Episode 2

S3:E2

Nicola Murray MP has only been secretary of state for just over a week, but already there is press speculation on how long she will last. And now someone at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship has completely wiped the immigration records of 170,672 people. Who's going to get the blame, who will have to break the news to Malcolm and how will Nicola get through lunch with the staff of the Guardian without revealing the scale of the latest disaster?

8.5/10 (459 votes)
#19

Episode 7

S3:E7

Nicola Murray and her team are desperate to find a major sports personality to be the face of DoSAC's new Healthy Choices campaign. Malcolm's away on holiday and doesn't want to be disturbed, so they take advice from Steve Fleming, who's back on the scene as the PM's new fixer. Is Steve really as nice as he seems? Everyone knows Malcolm never takes holidays, so what's he up to now?

8.7/10 (536 votes)
#20

Episode 5

S3:E5

After weeks of trading bitter blows in the press, DoSAC minister Nicola Murray MP and her shadow Peter Mannion MP are invited onto BBC Radio 5Live for a debate on Richard Bacon's late-night phone-in programme. Director of communications Malcolm Tucker and opposition PR guru Stewart Pearson decide to listen in the comfort of their respective offices, but when some breaking news threatens to make things difficult for the politicians, the programme quickly turns into a phone-in like no other. Malcolm and Stewart are left no choice but to start getting their people over to the studios.

8.7/10 (509 votes)
#21

The Inquiry

S4:E6

The government, opposition and civil service are called before Lord Goolding's inquiry.

7.7/10 (786 votes)

Episode 1

S1:E1

Hugh Abbot is the Minister for Social Affairs and he's facing a policy crisis; his 'Snooper Squad' idea has been vetoed which leaves him with just forty minutes to come up with a new policy.

8.0/10 (681 votes)

Episode 2

S1:E2

Hugh enlists the help of a focus group to help him make a decision between two policies.

7.8/10 (626 votes)

Episode 3

S1:E3

An empty London flat threatens the future of a potential Housing Bill. Dan Miller is getting plenty of media-attention for his work on the bill, which is creating a degree of envy.

8.2/10 (598 votes)

Episode 1

S2:E1

Something goes terribly wrong at a ministerial visit to a factory – only Malcolm can help, but will he?

7.8/10 (542 votes)

Episode 2

S2:E2

There's a reshuffle in the offing and the PM's new 'blue skies' advisor is making trouble...

8.4/10 (565 votes)

Episode 3

S2:E3

Someone sends an email they shouldn't have, while Hugh lies to a Select Committee...

8.0/10 (481 votes)

Episode 1

S3:E1

Reshuffle day at Number 10. When the job at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship is turned down by everybody else, there is no option but to promote unknown quantity Nicola Murry to the Cabinet. The downside is she is very keen, has a husband who works for a company that has government contracts, has an 11-year-old about to go to a private school and is about to face the media at a crucial by-election poster launch. Something will have to be done.

8.4/10 (485 votes)

Episode 2

S3:E2

Nicola Murray MP has only been secretary of state for just over a week, but already there is press speculation on how long she will last. And now someone at the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship has completely wiped the immigration records of 170,672 people. Who's going to get the blame, who will have to break the news to Malcolm and how will Nicola get through lunch with the staff of the Guardian without revealing the scale of the latest disaster?

8.3/10 (475 votes)

Episode 3

S3:E3

Nicola Murray is stuck in an Eastbourne hotel bedroom with nothing but a laptop, a printer and a tiny kettle while she and Olly try to finish her speech for the annual party conference. It's not going well. But Glenn has brought in his secret weapon - Julie Price, tragic widow, people's champion and regional photo opportunity. Is this the breakthrough they need, or the start of a tug-of-Julie with Malcolm Tucker?

7.9/10 (443 votes)

Episode 4

S3:E4

The civil servants at DoSAC are preparing for a visit from the DoSAC shadow minister Peter Mannion. For Mannion and his team, this informal pre-election briefing is a good opportunity to measure up for new curtains. For Terri Coverley, this principally means putting on a bit more make-up. For Nicola Murray, it is simply another distraction on a day when nothing seems to be going right. All she really wants to do is get Glenn and Olly to kick-start the Fourth Sector Pathfinder Initiative. And then she gets a call.

8.7/10 (536 votes)

Episode 5

S3:E5

After weeks of trading bitter blows in the press, DoSAC minister Nicola Murray MP and her shadow Peter Mannion MP are invited onto BBC Radio 5Live for a debate on Richard Bacon's late-night phone-in programme. Director of communications Malcolm Tucker and opposition PR guru Stewart Pearson decide to listen in the comfort of their respective offices, but when some breaking news threatens to make things difficult for the politicians, the programme quickly turns into a phone-in like no other. Malcolm and Stewart are left no choice but to start getting their people over to the studios.

8.2/10 (468 votes)

Episode 6

S3:E6

With the Prime Minister away at a summit in Spain, Malcolm Tucker is left at home to mind the shop. Just as Nicola Murray is about to launch her Fourth Sector Initiative to the media, the media decide that what they really want is someone to launch another leadership contest. Does Nicola have what it takes and, if she does, can Malcolm take it away from her before she does any damage?

8.5/10 (459 votes)

Episode 7

S3:E7

Nicola Murray and her team are desperate to find a major sports personality to be the face of DoSAC's new Healthy Choices campaign. Malcolm's away on holiday and doesn't want to be disturbed, so they take advice from Steve Fleming, who's back on the scene as the PM's new fixer. Is Steve really as nice as he seems? Everyone knows Malcolm never takes holidays, so what's he up to now?

8.1/10 (432 votes)

Episode 8

S3:E8

As the election looms and the Opposition eye the prize, the word around the Westminster Village is that Malcolm Tucker is running out of both options and friends. He may have bitten off more than he can chew with Steve Fleming, but when an offer of help appears from an unlikely direction, Malcolm starts to set his finest trap yet.

7.4/10 (433 votes)

Networked Nation

S4:E1

Peter Mannion, the Secretary of State for Social Affairs, gets told to launch his Coalition partner Fergus's new 'Networked Nation' policy at a school.

7.8/10 (407 votes)

New Advisor

S4:E2

With Glenn gone, Nicola Murray is busy breaking in her new policy advisor, Helen Hatley. When Helen is accidentally photographed holding notes from an ideas meeting, Nicola is understandably angry.

8.1/10 (421 votes)

Thought Camp

S4:E3

Stewart Pearson is running 'Thought Camp' at a remote country house hotel, as the perfect way to re-engage the party with the creative cloudscape.

8.2/10 (396 votes)

Hear 2 Hear

S4:E4

With Nicola safely on a train to attend the party's Here 2 Hear in far-flung Bradford, Malcolm is free to launch his latest plot.

8.1/10 (401 votes)

The Leak

S4:E5

With Nicola Murray and Peter Mannion both on the back foot after the unravelling of the key-worker housing sell-off policy there's inevitably going to be a scramble for the moral high-ground.

8.7/10 (509 votes)

The Inquiry

S4:E6

The government, opposition and civil service are called before Lord Goolding's inquiry.

8.3/10 (394 votes)

The Final Reckoning

S4:E7

Dan Miller gets sent on a fact-finding mission to the local cop-shop to press the flesh.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
3 ★ 8.3 8
★ 8.7 Episode 5
★ 7.9 Episode 4
2 ★ 8.1 3
★ 8.4 Episode 3
★ 7.8 Episode 2
4 ★ 8.1 7
★ 8.7 The Inquiry
★ 7.4 Networked Nation
1 ★ 7.8 3
★ 8.0 Episode 2
★ 7.7 Episode 1