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The New Statesman is a British sitcom of the late 1980s and early 1990s satirising the Conservative government of the time.
Episode 7 : Baa Baa Black Sheep
October. 25,1987
Alan's tries to get an American businessman to build a fast food factory in Haltemprice.
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Episode 6 : Three Line Whipping
October. 18,1987
Alan misses an important vote then appears on TV AM without knowing the result.
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Episode 5 : Friends of St. James
October. 11,1987
Alan tries to get investors for a Caribbean bank.
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Episode 4 : Waste Not, Want Not
October. 04,1987
Alan secretly has to move 1000 gallons of toxic waste.
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Episode 3 : Sex is Wrong
September. 27,1987
Alan impersonates Sir Steven, leader of the Campaign for Moral Regeneration.
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Episode 2 : Passport to Freedom
September. 20,1987
Alan tries to ruin a company of which Sarah has just inherited shares.
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Episode 1 : Happiness is a Warm Gun
September. 13,1987
Alan is blackmailed into passing a bill arming the police.
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