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  • The New Statesman Labour of Love (Season 3, Episode 1)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 25 min | Comedy

The New Statesman

Labour of Love (Season 3, Episode 1)
TV-14
TV Episode | 25 min | Comedy

Alan B'Stard's reputation as the most right-wing Tory MP in the House is under threat: Working class fatso Victor Crosby has just won the Accrington by-election for the Conservatives and, through his publicly declared extreme political ...See moreAlan B'Stard's reputation as the most right-wing Tory MP in the House is under threat: Working class fatso Victor Crosby has just won the Accrington by-election for the Conservatives and, through his publicly declared extreme political views, is on the brink of stealing B'Stard's thunder. Written by Anonymous See less
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Director
Writers
Laurence Marks (written by) (created and written by) | Maurice Gran (written by) (created and written by)
Producer
Composer
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Production Designer
Roger Andrews (design)
Status
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Updated Jan 6, 1991

Release date
Jan 6, 1991 (United Kingdom)
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8 cast members
Name Known for
Rik Mayall
Alan B'Stard Alan B'Stard   See fewer
Michael Troughton
Piers Fletcher-Dervish Piers Fletcher-Dervish   See fewer
Marsha Fitzalan
Sarah B'Stard Sarah B'Stard   See fewer
James Saxon
Victor Crosby Victor Crosby   See fewer
Terence Alexander
Sir Greville McDonald Sir Greville McDonald   See fewer
Benjamin Whitrow
Paddy O'Rourke Paddy O'Rourke   See fewer
Johnny More
Neil Kinnock Neil Kinnock   See fewer
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Mugger Mugger   See fewer
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