Cultural depictions of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

Cultural depictions of prime ministers of the United Kingdom have become commonplace since the term's first use in 1905.

Melbourne has been portrayed in the following film and television productions: Palmerston has been portrayed in the following film and television productions: Gladstone has been portrayed in the following film and television productions: Salisbury has been portrayed in the following film and television productions: Balfour was the subject of two parody novels based on Alice in Wonderland, Clara in Blunderland (1902) and Lost in Blunderland (1903), which appeared under the pseudonym Caroline Lewis; one of the co-authors was Harold Begbie.

[12] Chamberlain has been portrayed in the following films and television productions: Clement Attlee composed this limerick about himself to demonstrate how he was often underestimated:[15] Few thought he was even a starter.

But he finished PM, CH and OM, An earl and a Knight of the Garter.

But he ended PM, CH and OM, an Earl and a Knight of the Garter.

Johnson was portrayed by Kenneth Branagh in the 2022 Sky Atlantic drama This England .