
1990
The New Statesman: Season 2, Episode 8
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.

Rik Mayall
Alan B'Stard

Michael Troughton
Piers Fletcher-Dervish

Marsha Fitzalan
Sarah B'Stard

Terence Alexander
Sir Greville McDonald

David Beale
Mr. Speaker

Michael Bilton
Sir William Horsey QC

Paul Birchard
Ximenes

Peter Blake
Kerry Grout

Geoffrey Chater
Justice Saunders

Dickie Davies
Self

Janine Duvitski
Interpreter

Roger Grainger
Usher

Alan Hardwick
Newscaster

Tom Harrison
Vicar

Berwick Kaler
Jeff Dicquead

John McCririck
Self

Steve Nallon
Margaret Thatcher

John Normington
Sidney Bliss

Life of Brian

Délka polibku devadesát

D.E.B.S.

Shaun of the Dead

Sorry to Bother You

A Fish Called Wanda

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Buya Hamka Vol. 1

Brazil

Natural Born Killers

Anatomy of a Murder

The Turtleneck Society

The second Punic war - Oversimplified (part 3)

Champion in Village

Spaceballs

Andréa

The Rules of the Game

The Mating of Millie

The Great Dictator

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb