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* ''[[The New Statesman]]''
* ''[[The New Statesman]]''
* ''[[No Job For A Lady]]''
* ''[[No Job For A Lady]]''
* ''[[Parks and Recreation]]''--An odd one in that it focuses on small-town local government, with a bureaucrat as the central character--albeit a bureaucrat who is now a member of the City Council.
* ''[[Parks and Recreation]]''—An odd one in that it focuses on small-town local government, with a bureaucrat as the central character—albeit a bureaucrat who is now a member of the City Council.
* ''[[Spin City]]''
* ''[[Spin City]]''
* ''[[The Thick of It]]''
* ''[[The Thick of It]]''

Revision as of 22:44, 24 February 2015

We have met the Government Conspiracy, and it is us! The main characters are The Government (or at least the head of it) - in The White House, Whitehall, the Governor's mansion, or elsewhere. Variations range from Sitcom to Prime Time Soap with political trappings to heavy political drama Ripped from the Headlines.

Examples of Government Procedural include:


Comic Books

Film

Literature

Live Action TV