
The New Statesman (1987)
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Geoffrey Sax — Director
Episodes 14
Happiness is a Warm Gun
Alan is blackmailed into passing a bill arming the police.
Read MorePassport to Freedom
Alan tries to ruin a company of which Sarah has just inherited shares.
Read MoreSex is Wrong
Alan impersonates Sir Steven, leader of the Campaign for Moral Regeneration.
Read MoreWaste Not, Want Not
Alan secretly has to move 1000 gallons of toxic waste.
Read MoreFriends of St. James
Alan tries to get investors for a Caribbean bank.
Read MoreThree Line Whipping
Alan misses an important vote then appears on TV AM without knowing the result.
Read MoreBaa Baa Black Sheep
Alan's tries to get an American businessman to build a fast food factory in Haltemprice.
Read MoreFatal Extraction
Alan finds oil on public lands then tries to buy it from a Labour Party leader.
Read MoreLive from Westminster
Televised debates turns Alan into a media superstar
Read MoreA Wapping Conspiracy
Alan is accused of fraternizing with teenaged girls.
Read MoreThe Haltemprice Bunker
Alan needs publicity so he annonunces that he has found a Nazi.
Read MoreCalifornia Here I Come
Alan tries to sell a sitcom to an American producer, but Piers has to bail Alan out of jail first.
Read MoreMay the Best Man Win
Alan tries to sabotage Piers' wedding.
Read MorePiers of the Realm
Alan files for divorce. Piers gets promoted.
Read MoreWho Shot Alan B'Stard?
Having survived the assassination attempt, Alan starts a campaign to bring back capital punishment.
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