Renowned sitcom creator Armando Iannucci reveals that a pivotal scene in ‘The Thick of It’ was inspired by real-life events involving UK Prime Minister David Cameron, showcasing the biting satire and behind-the-scenes look at politics that made the show a classic.
In a recent interview, the creator of the hit British sitcom ‘The Thick of It‘ revealed that one of its most iconic scenes was inspired by real-life events involving cabinet ministers. The show, which aired from 2005 to 2012, was known for its biting satire and behind-the-scenes look at politics.
Armando Iannucci is a Scottish satirist, screenwriter, and director.
Born on October 5, 1963, in Glasgow, Scotland, he rose to prominence with his work on the TV series 'I'm Alan Partridge.' He also created and wrote 'The Thick of It,', a satirical comedy that follows the inner workings of the British government.
Iannucci's writing often critiques politics and societal norms.
He has received numerous awards for his work, including multiple BAFTA Awards.
A scene from Season 3, Episode 4, in which the main character, Nigel Farage-like character Duncan Brown, is forced to confront his own incompetence by his colleagues, was reportedly inspired by a real-life incident involving former UK Prime Minister ‘David Cameron‘. According to the show’s creator, ‘Armando Iannucci‘, the scene was based on an actual meeting where Cameron and other senior politicians were discussing how to deal with the economic crisis.
David Cameron served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016.
Born on October 9, 1966, in London, England, he was educated at Eton College and later studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Oxford University.
Cameron held various positions in government, including Leader of the Opposition and Chancellor of the Exchequer, before becoming Prime Minister.
He led the Conservative Party to victory in the 2010 general election and served two consecutive terms as Prime Minister.
The scene shows Brown being left isolated and humiliated at a meeting, while his colleagues discuss him behind his back. This mirrors a real-life incident in 2012, when ‘Cameron‘ was forced to intervene personally to resolve a dispute between two of his senior advisors. The incident highlighted the tension and infighting that can occur within the cabinet.
Iannucci revealed that he had been inspired by this incident while writing the scene, and sought to capture the sense of panic and desperation that can come with being at the center of a political crisis. The scene has since become one of the most iconic moments in the show’s history, and is widely regarded as a masterclass in comedic writing and satire.
The Art of Satire

Iannucci‘s work on ‘The Thick of It‘ is notable for its biting satire and its ability to capture the absurdity and humor in politics. The show’s use of satire has been widely praised, and it has helped to establish Iannucci as one of the leading comedians and writers of his generation.
Behind the Scenes
Iannucci‘s work on ‘The Thick of It‘ was not without its challenges. The show required a huge amount of research and preparation, as well as a deep understanding of politics and current events. Iannucci has said that he spent hours pouring over newspapers and watching news programs to get a sense of what was happening in the world of politics.
Despite the challenges, Iannucci‘s hard work paid off, and ‘The Thick of It‘ went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed TV shows of all time. Its success helped establish the show as a benchmark for comedy writing and satire, and it continues to be widely regarded as one of the greatest TV comedies of all time.
The Thick of It is a British sitcom that follows the fictional UK Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship.
Created by Armando Iannucci, the show premiered in 2005 and ran for four seasons.
The series satirizes politics and government bureaucracy, often using improvisation to create realistic portrayals of officials navigating complex issues.
Legacy
Iannucci‘s legacy extends far beyond ‘The Thick of It‘. He has gone on to create numerous other successful TV shows, including ‘Veep‘ and ‘I’m Alan Partridge‘. His work has been widely praised for its originality and wit, and he continues to be one of the most respected and influential comedians and writers in the industry.