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This Country

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First episode dateFebruary 8, 2017
Producers Simon Mayhew-Archer
Creators Daisy May Cooper
Charlie Cooper
Mar 26, 2018
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Awards British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy
British Academy Television Award for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme
British Academy Television Craft Award for Writer - Comedy
British Academy Television Craft Award for Breakthrough Talent
Reviews www.imdb.com
Product companiBBC Studios
Written by Daisy May Cooper
No of seri 3
Produc Simon Mayhew-Archer
Origin releas8 February 2017 –; 23 March 2020
Cast Daisy May Cooper
EpisodesEpisodesS03 E06 · HarvestMar 23, 2020 S03 E05 · The StationMar 16, 2020 S03 E04 · Kurtan's Half-BrotherMar 9, 2020 View 15+ more
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About This Country


Creators Daisy May and Charlie Cooper introduce a documentary-style comedy about the lives and experiences of young people in modern, rural Britain by following the antics and events of cousins Kerry and Lee `Kurtan' Mucklowe. Each episode shines a light on the peculiar and the sometimes melancholy that comes with living far from the big city, while also poking fun at the idiosyncrasies of neighbours, friends and family. Despite higher levels of unemployment, lack of opportunity and entertainment, fun and mischief is still to be had with the village's scarecrow festival, the attempts of friends to start a business, and in the potential for romance with new arrivals to the village, amongst others. … MORE

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Russia's war in Ukraine has shaken up next month's French presidential elections, and it is as plain as day That the main beneficiary is The Man already sitting in the Elysée.

Thanks to a mediocre opposition, goodish Economic News and The Decline of Covid, Emmanuel Macron was already the strong favourite, even before Russia invaded.

But what's happened in The Last month makes his re-election seem almost inevitable.

Not only has his poll rating strongly improved in the multi-candidate first round on 10 April, where nearly a third of voters now say they'll plump for the incumbent.

But also in any combination for the 24 April run-off, it's Mr Macron who wins hands Down - whether it is against Marine Le Pen or Eric Zemmour of the far right, Valérie Pécresse of The Conservative Republicans or Jean-Luc Mélenchon of the far left.

" Unless there is some freakish accident, there is almost no chance That Emmanuel Macron will not get re-elected next month, " says veteran commentator Pierre Haski .

" He has two elements working in his favour. One is the disarray of the opposition. The Other is The International situation, which is playing almost incredibly into his hands. It's turning into The Most unexciting presidential election in living memory. "

As the fighting escalated in Ukraine, French news and Social Media switched from campaign mode to war coverage.

Issues of vital importance a month ago, which helped define the competing candidates, suddenly seemed less important. Existential anxiety replaced worry over The Price of electric cars.

At the same time, Emmanuel Macron was seen striding The International stage.

His conversations with Vladimir Putin may have brought zilch in The Way of results, But he was doing what the French like their leaders to do: going the " extra mile for peace".

And with his customary Good Fortune , The President also happened to be this semester's head of the European Council , representing the EU's 27 governments, with the result That he took The Lead in organising sanctions on Moscow and arms to Kyiv.

Snaps taken by his official photographer have been much mocked for appearing to portray Mr Macron as a wannabe Volodymyr Zelensky - or maybe a Cuba-crisis Kennedy .

But any PR damage will have been More Than made up for by the overriding impression That he is indeed The Man at the helm.

" There is genuine fear Out There . There is an external threat. And when That happens, it makes people turn to the leader. Deep Down , they feel That now is not The Time for division. It's the rally-round-the-flag effect, " says pollster Emmanuel Rivière of Kantar Public.

" It's also very important for the French That their country still has an important role at a world level. So when they see Macron talking to Putin, even at a very long table, it reassures them. The French are very sensitive to the question of whether they still count in The World - and Macron makes them feel they do. "

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With re-election apparently so sure, French commentators are nonetheless pointing up a couple of warning lights for The President .

The First is The Classic problem of the strong favourite - That voters feel That he is a shoo-in and fail to turn out on The Day .

The worry is not so much That he would lose, But That victory would be by a smaller margin than expected, giving heart to the opposition and lessening the chances of a dynamic second term.

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In This Time of crisis, practically the only argument That other candidates can wield against Emmanuel Macron is That he is too preoccupied with higher matters to descend into The Arena and Get Dirty . You hear this a lot from The Republicans ' Valérie Pécresse, who warns of a or autorenewal.

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In the political sphere, it would mean Mr Macron being re-elected by default, not with widespread support for his programme But simply because of the special circumstance of The War .

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The more or less explicit threat is That if there isn't a real debate about domestic issues in The Campaign , then Emmanuel Macron will only have himself to blame if there is trouble later when he tries to introduce Change - for example, raising the official retirement age to 65.

" You know what the French are like: if they are not able to make their voices heard in the election, then they will do it in The Street , " says Ms Pécresse's ally, The Mayor of Meaux, former minister Jean-François Copé.

" And Who Knows where That would end? "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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