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The intimate world of Saddam Hussein and his closest inner circle will be revealed in House Of Saddam – a gripping four-part drama for BBC Two that charts the rise and fall of one of the most significant political figures in recent history.


Episode 1
Wednesday 30th July 2008

It's March 2003 and, in the opulent presidential palace of Baghdad, Saddam Hussein watches, defiantly, as President Bush declares in a televised address to the Iraqi people that "the tyrant will soon be gone". The sound of bombs are heard in the distance.

Back to July 1979, again in Baghdad, during the seventh birthday party celebrations of his daughter, Hala, Deputy President Saddam and his allies force the intimidated President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr to resign.

Convening his first governmental congress of the Ba'ath party, Saddam exposes supposed detractors of his new leadership who are led from the courtroom and forced to "confess" to an attempted coup. Blindfolded and terrified, they are lined up against a wall and executed by members of Saddam's party in the ultimate test of loyalty to their new leader.

The personality of the new president permeates Iraq: the image of a heroic and popular leader is projected to the people. When terrorist attacks tear through Baghdad, Saddam orders a full military rebuttal against the perpetrators, leading to the Iran-Iraq conflict.

As war wages, Saddam faces troubles at home; the death of his domineering mother; the youthful nonchalance of his son and heir, Uday; and the deterioration of alliances with Barzan Ibrahim, his half-brother and former deputy. Saddam finds solace in the beautiful, married, Samira Shahbandar, who becomes his mistress much to the chagrin of his glamorous wife – Sajida.

Saddam's family and closest friends gather for a lavish ceremony to celebrate daughter Raghad's marriage to Hussein Kamel, Saddam's cousin and increasingly close ally. Amidst the celebrations, a feeling of underlying tension mounts – as jealousy, rivalry and paranoia threaten to test loyalties to the limit.


Episode 2
Wednesday 6th August 2008

It's 1988 as the gripping drama charting the rise and fall of Saddam Hussein continues.

Whilst Iraq is a country pushed to the brink of bankruptcy, Baghdad is a city jubilant in victory following the war with Iran. Uday, Saddam's unpredictable son and heir, celebrates in a nightclub in his own inimitable way: drinking heavily, firing his gun and intimidating the crowd. As ever, his brother-in-law and father's trusted adviser, Hussein, observes his actions.

As Kuwait's upsurge in oil output challenges future Iraqi prosperity, a family lunch reveals the fractures forming within Saddam's household: icy relations with his wife, Sajida, a growing unease with his wayward son, and the inklings of paranoia that a member of his house could be moving to overthrow him...

News spreads that Saddam has taken Samira as a second wife, and the ramifications are far-reaching. Sajida is shamed that Kamel Hanna, a common servant, knew first. Her brother, Adnan, confronts the leader with fears that he is neglecting the needs of both his first wife and his army – and Saddam replies that it's only the latter concern he intends to address.

Uday's short fuse is fatally ignited when he confronts a drunken Kamel Hanna at a party and savagely beats him to death in front of the horrified guests. Following a failed suicide attempt, Uday faces the thunderous anger of his father, and is rebuked for his hedonistic, violent ways.

Growing tension, rivalry and manipulations lead to Adnan's loyalty being questioned: and a fatal helicopter accident further crushes relations between Saddam and a heartbroken Sajida.

Kuwait drives Iraq toward an economic war over oil, and Saddam defiantly leads his country into "the mother of all battles". As nations line up to defend Kuwait, he proudly proclaims that it takes 30 nations to take on his single Arab power. When the enemy do not cross borders into Iraq, he claims victory.


Episode 3
Wednesday 13th August 2008


Episode 4
Wednesday 20th August 2008

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Oww this is only a 4pt series? i was hoping it would drench the last of the summer embers with me. too bad, cheers for the epi-info :)

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Episode 2 says "Baghdad is a city jubilant in victory following the war with Iran". The Iran-Iraq war was a cease-fire. No winner.

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well maybe Saddam made them think it was a victory

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You're probably right.

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Episode 2 clearly said, in writing at the end of the war that after eight years no land had changed hands and Saddam claimed victory (I'm paraphrasing). It was pretty obvious to me that they were saying that it ended in a truce and Saddam claimed victory.

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