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The New Statesman (1987)
Overview
Set against the backdrop of late 1980s and early 1990s Britain, The New Statesman is a sharp-witted sitcom that takes aim at the Conservative government. Centered around the ambitious and unscrupulous politician Alan B'Stard, the show cleverly critiques the political landscape, exposing the absurdities and moral failings of its era. With its biting humor and satirical edge, the series provides a comedic yet incisive look at power dynamics and the often ridiculous nature of politics during a turbulent time in British history.