The New Statesman
This BAFTA-winning political satire stars Rik Mayall as Conservative MP Alan B'Stard, whose thirst for power is paramount as he adopts relentless methods to reach the top of the political ladder.

Happiness Is a Warm Gun
Meet Alan Beresford B'Stard, an unscrupulous young politico.

Passport to Freedom
Alan's wife, Sarah, inherits a million pounds worth of shares, which enables her to fulfill her deepest wish.

Sex Is Wrong
Alan realizes that joining a moral crusade can be extremely profitable...with hilarious consequences.

Waste Not Want Not
Tory MP Alan B'Stard's dirty dealings have finally caught up with him.

Friends of St. James
Alan organizes a parliamentary fact-finding expedition to a sun-kissed Caribbean island.

Three Line Whipping
Alan is booked to appear on TV in the morning to discuss an important by-election result.

Baa Baa Black Sheep
Alan's hateful father-in-law, Roland Gidleigh-Park, threatens to have him thrown out of his seat.
