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Roadkill viewers ‘switch off’ as they blast new BBC drama for ‘awful anti-Tory bias and appalling story’

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ROADKILL viewers "switch off" as they criticised the new BBC drama for awful anti-Tory bias. The show made its premiere on BBC One last night and fans weren't pleased with the show's political story, which they branded as "appalling".

Hugh Laurie, 61, stars as Peter Laurence, a very cunning and calculated politician who oozes charisma. In the first episode he goes toe to toe with Prime Minister Dawn Ellison (Helen McCrory), after a libel court case threatens to destroy his reputation within the Conservative Party.

However, viewers were not convinced after the drama's first installment, as one fan said: "It's always tedious wading through a continuous stream of anti-Tory bias dressed up as drama but this was boring as well.

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