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Release Date: 1987   Duration: 30 min   Studio: ITV1

Cast: Marsha Fitzalan, Rik Mayall, Michael Troughton, Terence Alexander, Terence Alexander

Categories: TV Comedy

A British comedy that might be described as a combination of Yes, Minister and Blackadder, this is the story of A. B'Stard, a statesman in the tradition of Genghis Khan, who will stop at nothing to... MORE

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  • The New Statesman's Labour leadership debate with Andy Burnham, David Milliband, Diane Abbott , Ed Milliband and Ed Balls. Read more on www.newstatesman.com Subscribe today at www.newstatesman.com/subscribe
  • The first episode of The New Statesman, "Happiness is a Warm Gun", sees Alan B'Stard, new Tory MP with the largest majority in the House of Commons, being blackmailed into passing a bill arming the police. Hilarity ensues. This is part 3/3. I do not own t...
  • Episode 2 of The New Statesman, "Passport To Freedom", sees Alan B'Stard, new Tory MP with the largest majority in the House of Commons, trying to ruin a company of which his wife, Sarah, holds many shares in, because she is trying to divorce him. This is...
  • Episode 3 of The New Statesman, "Sex Is Wrong", sees Alan B'Stard impersonate Sir Steven, leader of the Campaign for Moral Regeneration. Hilarity ensues. This is part 2/3. I do not own this video, nor did I create it. It belongs to it's rightful owner, no...

Latest Episodes and Seasons

The New Statesman The Irresistible Rise of Alan B'Stard
Dec 26, 1992
With his fortunes falling in Europe, Alan tries to get himself appointed to a government post back in England.
The New Statesman A Bigger Splash
Dec 20, 1992
Alan tries to become a war profiteer by arranging shipments of aid to Bosnia.
The New Statesman Heil and Farewell
Dec 13, 1992
Alan tries to take over leadership of a neo-Nazi organization.
The New Statesman Speaking in Tongues
Dec 6, 1992
Alan schemes to make some illicit profits from the translators who work for the EC.
The New Statesman H*A*S*H
Nov 29, 1992
Alan is worried that European drug lords may interfere with his attempt to make a profit from the forthcoming legalization of marijuana.

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