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Rik Mayall
as Alan B'Stard
Michael Troughton
as Piers Fletcher-Dervish
Terence Alexander
as Sir Greville McDonald
Marsha Fitzalan
as Sarah B'Stard
Benjamin Whitrow
as Paddy O'Rourke
Moray Watson
as Professor Eugene Quail
Martin Friend
as House of Commons Speaker
Hilary Trott
as TV Interviewer
Christa Ackroyd
as Newsreader
Shend
as Youth
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