Co-creator Roger Law has returned to head the
creative team, while writers led by Jeff Westbrook, known for
"The Simpsons", tweak sketches until shortly before release.
The first show was rewritten at the last minute to include
puppet versions of Trump and his wife Melania in COVID-19
quarantine.
The often vicious original, which ran from 1984 to 1996,
depicted Queen Elizabeth as a middle-aged housewife and former
prime minister Margaret Thatcher as a tyrannical boss calling
her cabinet "the vegetables".
Once drawing 15 million viewers, many of its victims became
indelibly associated with their caricatures in the minds of the
public - notably Thatcher's successor John Major, whose puppet
was entirely grey.
In the reboot, U.S. President Trump sends tweets from an
unmentionable part of his body, British Prime Minister Johnson
bumbles around and climate activist Greta Thunberg presents the
weather, angrily proclaiming it to be "hot" everywhere.
Law said the original ended because it was no longer funny, as
the political beasts of the 1980s were replaced by smoother
leaders in the 1990s. But the pendulum had swung back, he said.
"It's not dissimilar what's going on now, the divisions over
Brexit, to when Thatcher was around," he said on Friday. "It was
divisive, there were riots in the street."
Johnson said he was not averse to his rubber double, adopting
the same tack as previous politicians who claimed to like their
puppets.
"I saw a big poster and I have to say I thought he looked
considerably better than me," he told ITV News.
"But I think they've been too kind, they need to go back to the
drawing board and have another go. It's far too flattering in my
general view."
The new series airs on BritBox, a streaming service created by
broadcasters the BBC and ITV.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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