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The New Statesman
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The New Statesman

6.0(1)198530m1 season
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Release date
1985-09-12
Runtime
30m
Language
English
Seasons
1
Episodes
6
Network
BBC Two
Status
Ended
Country
United Kingdom

About The New Statesman

The New Statesman is a 1985 web series in the Comedy genre, starring Windsor Davies and Anna Dawson. It spans 1 season and 6 episodes, and originally aired on BBC Two. It holds an average rating of 6.0/10 from 1 viewers. Below you can see where to watch The New Statesman in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Synopsis

George Vance, custodian of an agricultural museum near Aylesbury, receives news that is about to change his life. Much to his surprise, George inherits the Earldom of Ynys Enlli.

Seasons (1)

Season 16 eps · 1985

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Themes & keywords

sitcom

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How many seasons of The New Statesman are there?+

The New Statesman has 1 season and 6 episodes in total.

Who stars in The New Statesman?+

The New Statesman stars Windsor Davies and Anna Dawson.

When did The New Statesman come out?+

The New Statesman is a 1985 web series.

What genre is The New Statesman?+

The New Statesman is Comedy series.

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