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  1. The Mayoress: With Brenda Gilhooly, Jack Dee, Michelle Collins, Harry Hill. The Mayoress is set in the fictional borough of Mansford, merrily satirizing the insular mentality of middle England, local politics, daft bureaucracy and the deluded nature of small time power.

    • (7)
    • 2017
    • Comedy
    • 25
  2. 11. Sept. 2018 · A sitcom satirising small-minded Britain. Written by Brenda Gilhooly, set in the fictional town of Mansford the show merrily satirises middle England, local politics, daft bureaucracy and the deluded nature of small-time power.

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  4. The Mayoress (2018) Comedy. User. Score. Play Trailer. Overview. A sitcom satirising small-minded Britain. Written by Brenda Gilhooly, set in the fictional town of Mansford the show merrily satirises middle England, local politics, daft bureaucracy and the deluded nature of small-time power.

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    The Mayoress 2018. Ads suck, but they help pay the bills. Hide ads with VIP. Status Pilot. Premiered September 11, 2018. Runtime 25m. Total Runtime 26m (1 episode) Creator Brenda Gilhooly. Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Genres Comedy. A sitcom satirising small-minded Britain.

    • Brenda Gilhooly
    • September 12, 2018
  6. A sitcom satirising small-minded Britain. Written by Brenda Gilhooly, set in the fictional town of Mansford the show merrily satirises middle England, local politics, daft bureaucracy and the deluded nature of small-time power. The councillors are always getting hot under the collar about something - new EU regulations or a pole dancing club going up next to a nursery or the latest wheelie bin ...

  7. The Mayoress is set in the fictional borough of Mansford, merrily satirizing the insular mentality of middle England, local politics, daft bureaucracy and the deluded nature of small time power.