
The New Statesman (1987)
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Graeme Harper — Director
Episodes 12
Labour of Love
A new MP threatens Alan's status as the most right-wing member of Commons.
Read MoreThe Party's Over
Alan tries to help the Labour party win the next election so he can blame them for the impending oil shortage.
Read MoreLet Them Sniff Cake
Alan upsets animal rights activists. A old friend wants a birthday ""cake"" from Alan.
Read MoreKeeping Mum
Alan's mum visits and threatens to stay forever unless Alan repeals his new bill abolishing social security.
Read MoreNatural Selection
At his annual cocktail party, Alan upsets a local VIP who threatens to take over his seat in the House.
Read MoreProfit of Boom
MI5 and the KGB ask Alan to start a new cold war because they no longer have anyone to spy on.
Read MoreBack from the Mort
Having survived imprisonment at hard labour in a Russian gulag, Alan attempts a return to politics by joining the European Parliament as representative from an obscure part of East Germany.
Read MoreSpeaking in Tongues
Alan schemes to make some illicit profits from the translators who work for the EC.
Read MoreHeil and Farewell
Alan tries to take over leadership of a neo-Nazi organization.
Read MoreA Bigger Splash
Alan tries to become a war profiteer by arranging shipments of aid to Bosnia.
Read MoreThe Irresistible Rise of Alan B'Stard
With his fortunes falling in Europe, Alan tries to get himself appointed to a government post back in England.
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