Overview:
An hour long special from the British political satire The New Statesman. After surviving an attempt on his life, Alan B’Stard returns to politics and helps reinstate capital punishment—until the tables turn and he is framed for a murder he didn’t commit. This standalone special serves as the eighth episode of the series and went on to win the BAFTA Award for Best British Comedy.| Status: | Released (1990-01-14) |
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| Productions: | Yorkshire Television |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
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Casts
- 14469: Rik Mayall - Alan B'Stard
- 1215275: Michael Troughton - Piers Fletcher-Dervish
- 112439: Marsha Fitzalan - Sarah B'Stard
- 30035: Terence Alexander - Sir Greville McDonald
- 125042: David Beale - Mr. Speaker
- 176104: Michael Bilton - Sir William Horsey QC
- 29617: Paul Birchard - Ximenes
Crews
- 5843996: Geoffrey Sax - Director - Directing
- 1213242: Laurence Marks - Writer - Writing
- 159677: Maurice Gran - Writer - Writing
- 5843997: David Reynolds - Producer - Production
- 1784166: Alan Hawkshaw - Sound - Sound
- 2438143: Lance Tattersall - Editor - Editing
- 1643523: Paddy Stern - Casting Director - Production
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