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1982 - 1984 | The Young Ones | as Rick |
Four completely different university students share a house and constantly get involved in surreal stories with plenty of violent slapstick. | ||
1982 - 1982 | Whoops Apocalypse | as Biff |
Shah of Iran had to flee his country and seeks refuge in Europe. Americans and Soviets see this as opportunity to put their cunning plans into action. Their plots can start the nuclear war. | ||
1983 - 1999 | Blackadder | as Flashheart |
Historical saga about the Edmund Blackadder and his successor during the history of Britain. Typical Edmund Blackadder is cunning, back-stabbing and conscienceless man, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, especially in politics. | ||
1987 - 1992 | The New Statesman | as Alan B’Stard |
Alan B’Stard becomes new Conservative Member of the Parliament and his name is actually a giveaway - he has no morals, no scruples, no conscience, which makes him perfect for the job. At least that’s what he thinks. | ||
1991 - 1995 | Bottom | as Richie |
Edward and Richard are sharing flat in Hammersmith. Both unemployed they find peace and comfort in smashing things into pieces. |