Everyone hates Alan B'Stard. His wife, his political rivals even his secretary would not shed a tear if he was shot but would they pull the trigger? This hilarious extended version of the hit comedy The New Statesman shows just how low politicians will goWho Shot Alan BStard? Fan Tributes2 Sarah Williamson from Northern Ireland: Rik Mayall is the ultimate sex god of comedy. Completely gorgeous and extremely funny too. The New Statesman is a marvellous example of how political satire should be done. His other groundbreaking projects should not be overlooked either, The Young Ones and Bottom along with his many other tv and theatre projects, keep his loyal fans catatonic with laughter every time! Long may he continue to do so!1 martin from cambs uk: An honest look at the back stabbing mps from england, Rick Mayall was funny as usual, check out this and bottom and also the young ones, great. |
![]() Who Shot Alan BStard? Genre: Sitcom Year: 1990 CAST Rik Mayall as Alan B'Stard Michael Troughton as Piers Fletcher-Dervish Marsha Fitzalan as Sarah B'Stard Vivien Heilbron as Beatrice Protheroe Rowena (R R) Cooper as Norman Bormann John Nettleton as Sir Stephen Baxter Nick Stringer as Bob Crippen Berwick Kaler as Geoff Dicquead AWARDS The New Statesman won the 1991 BAFTA for best comedy series after being unsuccessfully nominated the previous year. Rik Mayall won an Emmy award the 1997 for The Wind in the Willows. The first series won an Emmy award. WEB LINKS If you know of a web site for Who Shot Alan BStard?, or run a fan site, tell us about it here. MERCHANDISE Click here for more Who Shot Alan BStard? Memorabilia at Amazon.
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