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So, this hour-long special of The New Statesman, titled 'Who Shot Alan B'Stard?', dives into the mad world of British politics with that sharp satirical edge we expect from the series. After a failed assassination attempt, Alan B'Stard, played with great gusto, gets back into the political fray and decides to push for capital punishment. But it’s the way the story twists, with him being framed for murder, that creates this really intriguing atmosphere of paranoia and dark humor. The pacing keeps you on your toes, blending quick wit with some surprisingly tense moments. Practical effects? Not a focus here, but the performances are what really stand out, especially B'Stard's relentless charm in the face of absurdity.
Great for fans of political satire.Features a standout performance by the lead.Watch for its unique pacing and storyline twists.
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