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House Of Cards: UK’s
home country is:
United Kingdom
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Below AvgAverage Demand for House Of Cards: UK is 0.0 times the demand for the average show in Australia in the Last 7 days.
Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
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House Of Cards: UK ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means House Of Cards: UK has higher demand than all other titles in Australia
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About this title
Storyline
Francis Urquhart is the Chief Whip of the Conservative Party. When Margaret Thatcher resigns as leader, he remains neutral and, after a general election in which the Conservatives are returned with a reduced majority, he fully expects the new Prime Minister, Henry Collingridge, to give him his just reward: a senior Cabinet post. When he's informed that he is to stay in his current position, he devises a plot to unseat Collingridge and ensure his own election as party leader which would make him Prime Minister.
Country: United Kingdom
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 1991
Also Known As: Castillo de naipes, KártyavárHouse of Cards (Britse televisieserie), Maktens korthus, 野望の階段, Dom z kart, House of Cards, The House of Cards Trilogy: House of Cards, Карточный домик, Ein Kartenhaus | See more »
Plot Keywords
based on novel or book
miniseries
british politics
british prime minister
political intrigue
conservative party
media-manipulation
political-manipulation
dirty-tricks
british-parliament
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Company Credits
Production Co: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
1990 | 4 Episodes
Season 2
1993 | 4 Episodes
Season 3
2022 | 5 Episodes
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Awards
Awards & NominationsSee full list »
BAFTA TV Award 1991
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Drama Series/Serial
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Winner
BAFTA TV Award
Best Actor
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Actress
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Film Cameraman
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Film Sound
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Design
Nominee
BAFTA TV Award
Best Original Television Music
Broadcasting Press Guild Award 1991
Nominee
Winner
Broadcasting Press Guild Award
Best Acting Performance
Nominee
Winner
Broadcasting Press Guild Award
Best Drama Series