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(More customer reviews)I'm so excited I can't stand it! Britcom aficianados (sp?) are in for a special treat. Rik Mayall's vicious and viciously funny New Statesman is finally coming to DVD. If you've only ever seen RM on Young Ones or Bottom, the new character is very different. But there are plenty of trademark Mayall-isms. The propensity for shouting, the sexual morals of a rabid mink in heat, cheating, lying, victimizing the terminally stupid, blackmail, insults so clever and cutting in their wording that you gasp in admiration. The part that hurts? He almost always gets what he wants; he's a winner. Not fair, is it.
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The hilarious Rik Mayall (The Young Ones, Bottom) stars as the cunning politician Alan B'Stard in this outrageously satirical British TV series. In his ruthless pursuit of power and money, there are no depths to which B'Stard will not happily sink, no plot too dastardly. With the help of his equally deceitful wife and his wimpy assistant, B'Stard schemes his way through his career. You'll be gasping with laughter through all 26 irresistible episodes of this award-winning series, plus the feature-length special, Who Shot Alan B'Stard?EPISODES: Happiness Is a Warm Gun- Passport to Freedom - Sex Is Wrong - Waste Not, Want Not - Friends of St. James - Three Line Whipping - Baa Baa Black Sheep - Labour of Love - The Party's Over - Let Them Sniff Cake - Keeping Mum - Natural Selection - Profit of Boom - Fatal Extraction - Live from Westminster - A Wapping Conspiracy - The Haltemprice Bunker - California Here I Come - May the Best Man Win - Piers of the Realm - Back from the Mort - H*A*S*H - Speaking in Tongues - Heil and Farewell - A Bigger Splash - The Irresistible Rise of Alan B'Stard
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