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The New Statesman

Posted on Monday 19 June 2006

A while ago I wrote about a show called Yes, Minister, for those of you who don’t remember/care, here’s a brain bullet.

There’s a similar show called The New Statesman that was made around the same time, the big difference is that in The New Statesman, Rik Mayall (who plays the character Alan B’Stard) is pure evil. ๐Ÿ˜€

They’re both very funny shows, although funny in different ways. Anyway, I’m not going to go and describe them here (that’s what the wikipedia links were for). What I am going to do is brag. In fact, I’m going to brag with pictures, like so:

Front leaflet cover for The Blair B'Stard Project.Back leaflet cover for The Blair B'Stard Project.

(click to enlarge fool)

As you may already have worked out, Rik Mayall is starring in a new production called The Blair B’Stard Project, and I’m going to see it this Friday. This is gonna be totally freaking awesome. ๐Ÿ˜€

Pretty much everything that Rik Mayall does is funny, so I have quite high expectations. I’ll definately be posting an update about this when I get back, possibly with pictures (if they’re allowed).


  1.  
    Monday 26th June 2006 | 2:12 pm
     
    Antony's Globally Recognised Avatar

    “Iรขโ‚ฌโ„ขll definately be posting an update about this when I get back..”

    So much for definately posting an update ๐Ÿ˜› you really shouldn’t tell such lies david, its not good for you.

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    Monday 26th June 2006 | 5:22 pm
     
    David's Globally Recognised Avatar

    I didn’t say how long after I got back…

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    Wednesday 26th July 2006 | 10:22 pm
     
    David Brent's Globally Recognised Avatar

    I saw it in Manchester. Top notch stuff – a bit graphic at times too. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4.  
    Wednesday 30th August 2006 | 9:50 pm
     
    Daniel's Globally Recognised Avatar

    Nice to see you’re blogging so frequently.

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