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The New Statesman

  • TV Series
  • 1987–1994
  • TV-14
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Rik Mayall in The New Statesman (1987)
Dark ComedyParodySatireSitcomComedy

Ultra-right-wing Alan B'Stard, the most selfish, greedy, dishonest, sadistic, sociopathic Conservative MP of all, plots to achieve his megalomaniacal ambitions.Ultra-right-wing Alan B'Stard, the most selfish, greedy, dishonest, sadistic, sociopathic Conservative MP of all, plots to achieve his megalomaniacal ambitions.Ultra-right-wing Alan B'Stard, the most selfish, greedy, dishonest, sadistic, sociopathic Conservative MP of all, plots to achieve his megalomaniacal ambitions.

  • Creators
    • Maurice Gran
    • Laurence Marks
  • Stars
    • Rik Mayall
    • Michael Troughton
    • Marsha Fitzalan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Maurice Gran
      • Laurence Marks
    • Stars
      • Rik Mayall
      • Michael Troughton
      • Marsha Fitzalan
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Rik Mayall
    Rik Mayall
    • Alan B'Stard
    • 1987–1994
    Michael Troughton
    Michael Troughton
    • Piers Fletcher-Dervish
    • 1987–1992
    Marsha Fitzalan
    Marsha Fitzalan
    • Sarah B'Stard
    • 1987–1992
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Sir Greville McDonald…
    • 1989–1992
    Rowena Cooper
    • Norman Bormann
    • 1987
    John Nettleton
    John Nettleton
    • Sir Stephen Baxter
    • 1987–1989
    Berwick Kaler
    Berwick Kaler
    • Geoff Dicquead…
    • 1989–1990
    Nick Stringer
    Nick Stringer
    • Crippen…
    • 1987–1989
    Victor Lucas
    Victor Lucas
    • Mr Speaker…
    • 1989
    Steve Nallon
    Steve Nallon
    • Margaret Thatcher…
    • 1987–1990
    Vivien Heilbron
    Vivien Heilbron
    • Beatrice Protheroe
    • 1987
    Benjamin Whitrow
    Benjamin Whitrow
    • Paddy O'Rourke
    • 1991–1992
    Brigitte Kahn
    • Frau Kleist…
    • 1987–1992
    Adam Wide
    • Messenger…
    • 1987–1991
    John Carlin
    • House of Commons Speaker
    • 1987
    John Warnaby
    • Auctioneer…
    • 1992
    Alan Hardwick
    • Newscaster
    • 1989–1990
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • Roland Gidleigh-Park
    • 1987
    • Creators
      • Maurice Gran
      • Laurence Marks
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    Chew-7

    Mmm, Corrupt!

    When I first sat down to view my first helping of "The new statesman" I was of course expecting a programme with a fantastic mix of Rik Mayall's wonderful wit and charm, his comic acting genius and the creative talent of Maurice Gran and Laurence Marks. I'll be honest... I was not disappointed! It had all of these along with bag fulls of beautiful political corruption thrown in at every opportunity. A treat from beginning to end, while Rik's character, (suitably named "Alan B'stard) managed week in week out to be the most cruel, obnoxious and all round disturbingly corrupt um, "B'stard" on TV, yet still came away with the audience loving him. The only warning that I will give is that if you're looking for another "Bottom" then this is not the place! In fact the ideal viewer for this show would be a half-crazed political mess who adores Rik Mayall's wiley wit and charm... Oh, and it would help if you're a bit left wing, and if you're right wing... Have a laugh at yourself!
    10FilmBlokeJ

    Still Relevant Today

    I detest politics from all sides of the spectrum (I don't even vote) and this perfectly illustrates why. Despite it beginning it's broadcast run in 1987 it's still relevant in the world of British (or maybe global) politics today. Rik Mayall plays corrupt Tory back bencher Alan Beresford B'Stard and he fits this role perfectly as a slimy character who we are suppose to utterly detest and yet the character (written and acted) is so evil and so cruel that he is incredibly entertaining (and even a little bit admirable). The series is firmly set in the 80s under Thatcher's government but it's still surprisingly relevant even 30 years later (which can't be said for a lot of other satire shows), for example in one episode B'stard says he wants to shut down the health service to reduce waiting lists and 30 years later Boris Johnson is going on about doing the exact same thing (maybe he watched this and didn't get that it was suppose to be making fun of people like him), in fact in a lot of ways Alan B'stard is like Boris Johnson, although B'stard is more openly corrupt. Proof that even though tech and ideas have changed idiots will always be idiots.
    Mac Styran

    One of the two great British comedies

    The New Statesman and Black Adder.

    Two brilliant pieces of work everybody should see.

    (Btw. Rik Mayall stars in both of those series. He's Lord Flashheart in Bladders)

    New Statesman sometimes seems to me as if it is Black Adder 5: Present Politics... (or something like that)

    It's distinguished, utterly funny and just GOOD.

    Go, buy it, see it.
    a385425

    Brilliant satire...

    In my opinion this is maybe the best political satire ever made.It´s main character Alan B´Stard played by Rik Mayall is excellent.There will pass quite long time while somebody makes such good series as this one.So I recommend it to anybody who loves British humor!!
    Mmyers2003

    Rik Mayall always suceeds in comedy.

    Rik Mayall always makes me laugh i don't think hes ever done a single duff sitcom or comedy routine. Its one of the rare ocassions hes not working along side Ade Edmundson but he still manages to do well. Its a shame theres no reruns of this but then i'm buying them on DVD. I guess we'll have to wait until The tories come back into power before we'll see this rerun. Someone should maybe try the same thing with the labour party.

    TC Raymond, Benny hill and the carry on films are old hat and out of date. You'll have to accept that and move along. In my opinion they were boring and i'm glad we've left that era. You don't seem to like alot of comedy do you? Oh well your choice I guess.

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    • Trivia
      Rowena Cooper was credited as R. R. Cooper to keep her gender dubious for the first 6 episodes of season 1
    • Quotes

      Alan: Why should we, the country that produced Shakespeare, Christopher Wren, and those are just the people on our banknotes for Christ's sake, cower down to the countries that produced Hitler, Napoleon, the Mafia, and the-the-the-the-the-the-the-the-the Smurfs!

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Parlamentets svarta får
    • Filming locations
      • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Alomo Productions
      • SelecTV
      • Yorkshire Television (YTV)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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