Tony Blair's interview on the Richard & Judy show last February was widely thought to be the softest he had ever had.
The king and queen of daytime TV are known for their informal style, and they were so gentle with the Prime Minister that they even prompted him when he was struggling to get the right answers on a phone-in quiz. As cosy chats with public figures go, it was only rivalled by Cherie Blair's appearance on their Channel 4 show the previous September, when some commented that they nattered away like old friends.
Secret Cabinet Office papers published this weekend suggest this was no act. Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan are among the movers and shakers invited to dinner at Chequers, the Prime Minister's country residence in Buckinghamshire.
They show that Richard and Judy were at Chequers on Saturday, 17 May, 2003, when their fellow guests included actor Ben Kingsley, Sir Christopher Meyer, the former British ambassador to the US, and cabinet minister Peter Hain.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/foi/story/0,9061,1509927,00.htmlI know this isn't very important in the grand scheme of things, but I think it's worth posting for the sheer wierdness factor.