Laterlife logo
 

Click here to print this page

Planning Retirement Online


Number 10 Competition

Number 10 Packshot

© ITV Studios Limited 1983. Licensed and distributed by Granada Ventures Ltd. Trading as ITV Studios Home Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.

To mark the DVD release on April 5th, for the first time since its transmission in 1983, of

'Number 10'

we're offering you the chance to win one of 3 copies by simply answering the question below



Who succeeded James Ramsey MacDonald as Prime Minister in 1935?

A. Neville Chamberlain

B. Winston Churchill

C. Stanley Baldwin


THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED

For other competitions click here
 



Number 10 packshotPROSTITUTES, LUNACY AND CORRUPTION.
WELCOME TO THE PRIVATE LIFE OF A BRITISH PRIME MINISTER....

NUMBER 10 AVAILABLE ON DVD 5 APRIL 2010

 

Released for the first time on DVD since its transmission in 1983, Number 10 offers a revealing insight into the lives of the inhabitants of Britain’s most famous – and infamous – address: No 10 Downing Street.


Divulging the secrets of seven British Prime Ministers spanning three centuries, Number 10 features William Pitt The Younger, Herbert Asquith, William Gladstone, David Lloyd George, The Duke of Wellington, Benjamin Disraeli and James Ramsey McDonald. The cast includes Jeremy Brett, Ian Richardson, Dennis Quilley and John Stride.


The first episode in the series takes us back to the year 1882. The door of Number 10 Downing Street is open to prostitutes and politicians, Englishmen are being murdered in broad daylight in Dublin and Prime Minister Gladstone is being tailed at night by the police as he visits the brothels of London.


In episode two, James Ramsay MacDonald, the first ever Labour Prime Minister, finds it difficult to live at Number 10 with three young daughters and no private income. An offer of financial help from an old friend turns into a political scandal.


We then meet David Lloyd George, Prime Minister during the First World War. While George fights his Generals as well as the Germans, his wife Margaret and mistress Frances Stevenson are fighting their own private battle at Number 10.


Episode four welcomes the Duke of Wellington, who resided only briefly at Number 10 as Prime Minister. In spite of his enormous popularity, he incurred the wrath of the nation when he appeared to be sympathetic with Irish Catholics. Rumours surrounding his friendship with the bewitching Harriet Arbuthnot did not enhance his reputation either.


In the Cabinet Room of Number 10, Herbert Henry Asquith fights to reduce the power of the Lords whilst his wife, Margot, dances in her underwear in front of his secretary in episode five. Dazzling though the Asquiths may have been socially, the marriage was considered unsuitable for a Prime Minister.


In episode six, Benjamin Disraeli, adored by Queen Victoria and master international diplomat, still finds time to entertain two beautiful and aristocratic sisters at Number 10. And all this at the grand age of 73.


The series ends with William Pitt the Younger. Pitt the Elder and Pitt the Younger were both British Prime Ministers. But they had something else in common - lunacy. The younger Pitt struggles against his fate whilst trying to govern the country and court the beautiful Eleanor Eden.




THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED
 

Competition Entry Form
Your Answer

 


Who succeeded James Ramsey MacDonald as Prime Minister in 1935?

1. Neville Chamberlain

2. Winston Churchill

3. Stanley Baldwin


 

 




Answer 1
Answer 2
Answer 3
 
About you
Laterlife Club Membership Number (if applicable):

Your gender:

First name:
Last name:
Email Address:
Validity check: Please enter the 1st character of your last name followed by GT  
Please use the following space for the postal address you would like the prize delivered to*
Postcode:

*Your address will be used solely for the purpose of delivering your prize. It will not be used for marketing purposes.

Would you like to receive                Yes  No  Already receive 
the monthly laterlife.com
email newsletter
(you can unsubscribe at any time)

The newsletter provides updates on laterlife.com, including new articles, offers and competitions.

 
 
      
?
 

Prizes

Prizes : 3 x 'Number 10' DVD

Terms and Conditions of Entry
The draw is open to UK residents only and entrants must be aged over 18. Only 1 entry is allowed per person/email address. Entries must be received by midnight on the 17th April 2010. The winner will be drawn at random from all correct entries received by laterlife.com during the term of the competition. No correspondence will be entered into. laterlife.com accepts no responsibility for any entries or other communications that are late, incomplete, unintelligible, misdirected, lost due to disconnection, telephone systems or computer equipment or software failure or data loss. The winners will be notified personally by email, to the email address provided in the entry, within one week from the closing date.  No cash alternative is available and the prize is not transferable. Prizes must be claimed by 1 month after notification. Winners names may be published on the website. Submission of an entry will be taken as acceptance of the rules. Please note the competition is not open to laterlife.com employees, contributors, their families or anyone connected with the competition. Laterlife reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions at any time.


Visit the  laterlife Competitions Page
to see the other
current competitions

 

 


Visit our Pre-retirement Courses section here on laterlife or our dedicated Retirement Courses site

Back to laterlife Competitions Page

Site map and site search

   

Bookmark


Advertise on laterlife.com


Over 50s Travel Insurance
Obtain a quote online