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March 24, 2022The New Statesman (Part 1)47 minutesPlayThis week we take a look at the Rik Mayall vehicle The New Statesman, written by sitcom stalwarts Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.After only two series of their biting political satire, Thatcher was toppled. Coincidence? You decide....moreShareView all episodesBy British Sitcom History Podcast544 ratingsMarch 24, 2022The New Statesman (Part 1)47 minutesPlayThis week we take a look at the Rik Mayall vehicle The New Statesman, written by sitcom stalwarts Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.After only two series of their biting political satire, Thatcher was toppled. Coincidence? You decide....moreMore shows like British Sitcom History PodcastView allFrank Off The Radio: The Frank Skinner Podcast306 ListenersRHLSTP with Richard Herring337 ListenersTHE ADAM BUXTON PODCAST1,172 ListenersMONKEY TENNIS - The Alan Partridge Fan Podcast45 ListenersSmersh Pod51 ListenersWalking The Dog with Emily Dean209 ListenersMy Time Capsule70 ListenersYou Have Been Watching: A British Sitcom Podcast1 ListenersKermode & Mayo’s Take322 ListenersBrydon &84 ListenersCall Jonathan Pie116 ListenersScarred for Life11 ListenersThe Rest Is Entertainment882 ListenersHarry Hill's 'Are We There Yet?'16 ListenersWhat Did You Do Yesterday? with Max Rushden & David O'Doherty214 Listeners
This week we take a look at the Rik Mayall vehicle The New Statesman, written by sitcom stalwarts Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.After only two series of their biting political satire, Thatcher was toppled. Coincidence? You decide.
March 24, 2022The New Statesman (Part 1)47 minutesPlayThis week we take a look at the Rik Mayall vehicle The New Statesman, written by sitcom stalwarts Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.After only two series of their biting political satire, Thatcher was toppled. Coincidence? You decide....more
This week we take a look at the Rik Mayall vehicle The New Statesman, written by sitcom stalwarts Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.After only two series of their biting political satire, Thatcher was toppled. Coincidence? You decide.