The New Statesman (TV Series)
A B'Stard Exposed (1994)
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- TV-14
- Comedy
- 30 Dec 1994
- TV Episode
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Cast
Rik Mayall | ... |
Alan B'Stard
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Brian Walden | ... |
Interviewer
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Geoffrey McGivern | ... |
Producer
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Phoebe Scholfield | ... |
Make-Up Girl
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Sara Markland | ... |
Studio Girl
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Directed by
Marcus Mortimer |
Written by
Maurice Gran | ... | (writer) |
Laurence Marks | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Claire Hinson | ... | producer |
Allan McKeown | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Christopher Clayton |
Production Design by
Roger Andrews |
Costume Design by
Diana Moseley |
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Plot Summary |
Having recently returned to the back benches - following accidents to the other candidates for his sets - B'stard is interviewed on television by Brian Walden, who is shocked by his reactionary views, such as ending the welfare state and taxing the poor. In the interval two make-up girls claim that B'stard has fathered children to them but in the second half his rousing speech demanding that a wall be built to seal England off from Wales and Scotland leads to the switchboard being jammed with messages of support though it turns out that is all a ruse for Walden's show to regain its failing ratings and he and B'stard have a financial arrangement. Written by don @ minifie-1 |
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Movie Connections | Follows The New Statesman (1987). See more » |