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- Having recently returned to the back benches - following accidents to the other candidates for his sets - B'stard is interviewed on television by Brian Walden, who is shocked by his reactionary views, such as ending the welfare state and taxing the poor. In the interval two make-up girls claim that B'stard has fathered children to them but in the second half his rousing speech demanding that a wall be built to seal England off from Wales and Scotland leads to the switchboard being jammed with messages of support though it turns out that is all a ruse for Walden's show to regain its failing ratings and he and B'stard have a financial arrangement.
- Alan B'Stard doesn't balk at the Balkans.
- 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.
- With ulterior motives, B'Stard approaches Thatcher to convince her in scrapping the BBC.
- Alan's hateful father-in-law, Roland Gidleigh-Park, threatens to have Alan thrown out ...
- Alan is back and he is on the warpath.
- When parliament's man of the moment, Alan B'Stard, flies to California....
- During a television debate Alan B'Stard MP, Member for Haltemprice, falls foul of fellow panelist Georgina Pitt, militant leader of Hackney Council....
- Alan organises a parliamentary fact-finding expedition....
- While Piers Fletcher-Dervish is dealing with the ins and outs of political life, Alan B'Stard is somewhat put out to find himself indebted to his wife Sarah.
- In the first episode of this hilarious new political comedy ...
- The Molotov cocktails may be raining down on refugee hostels in Germany, but Alan B'Stard is more concerned with potentially explosive plan which he has up his sleeve.
- In the House of Commons conniving Tory Alan B'Stard faces a barrage of hostility from an Opposition outraged by his proposal for an amendment to the Social Security Bill.
- 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 views, is on the brink of stealing B'Stard's thunder.
- Following the riotous TV appearance in 'Balance', a serious discussion slot chaired by MENSA member Joan Bakewell, Alan B'Stard is branded an animal hater across the front pages of the tabloid press.
- Parliament has gone prime time with the introduction of television cameras into the Commons....
- When Piers announces he is getting married to someone ...
- During the annual cocktail party at his country residence B'Stard's scathing contempt for his Haltemprice constituents seriously backfires.
- Alan's wife, Sarah, inherits a million pounds....
- It must be a blue moon because Alan B'Stard is holding....
- Alan realises that joining a moral crusade....
- Brussels is a zoo, and it's getting on top of the new Commissioner for Internal Relations.
- Thrusting his way through the lobby of anti-Nazi protesters....
- 1987–199425mTV-147.8 (47)TV EpisodeAll hell breaks loose when B'Stard decides to interfere with the mountains of untaxed cash lying hidden in the Channel Islands.
- Major is securely belted in the driving seat of the Tory machine but despite the new leadership, Conservative fortunes are flagging - a severe economic crisis looms; the opinion polls predict the Party's imminent downfall.