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  1. Profit of Boom: Directed by Graeme Harper. With Rik Mayall, Michael Troughton, Marsha Fitzalan, Kevin McNally. The purpose of Alan's USSR tour is to spread the gospel of Capitalism according to B'Stard, as well to acquire several thousand rubles by selling off video cassettes of his free-market sermons.

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    • Comedy
    • Graeme Harper
    • 1991-02-10
  2. The purpose of Alan's USSR tour is to spread the gospel of Capitalism according to B'Stard, as well to acquire several thousand rubles by selling off video c...

  3. Aug 11, 2022 · The penultimate Series of the irrepressible Alan B'stard.

    • 24 min
    • 422
    • Mojo Jomo
  4. THE NEW STATESMAN (1987-94) (Full Series) Topics. THE NEW STATESMAN 1987-94, 80S BRITISH COMEDY, RIK MAYALL. Language. English. Item Size. 9531058628. The ultra right-wing Alan B'Stard, the most selfish, greedy, dishonest, sadistic and sociopathic Conservative MP of them all, plots to achieve his meglomaniacal ambitions. Addeddate.

    • 721 min
  5. The New Statesman (1987) TV sitcom; ITV1; 1987 - 1994; 28 episodes (4 series) Sitcom parody of 1980s Conservatism. Tory MP Alan B'Stard holds the largest majority in the House: his interests are money, power, sex, and himself. Stars Rik Mayall, Michael Troughton, Marsha Fitzalan, Rowena Cooper, John Nettleton and more.

  6. 'A Profit Of Boom', the final episode of Season 3, takes Alan off to Russia as part of a trade programme called 'Soviet Relief'. Piers was meant to go instead until Alan pulled a few strings and had him posted to Northern Ireland with the Territorials. Alan sees the trip as an opportunity to promote British business interests, his own mainly.

  7. "The New Statesman" Profit of Boom (TV Episode 1991) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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