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As one might expect from the "Marxist" comedian and "Godfather of Alternative Comedy," sketches involved many historical characters (particularly socialist ones) interspersed with biting comments on contemporary British politics. Large volumes of venom were projected in the direction of the "arch-nemesis of 1980s Alternative Comedy," Margaret Thatcher.
^ Sadly untrue - Series 3, the only one containing M. Aubergine, was first broadcast October 1991 [source: imdb] whereas the first Mr Bean episode was 1 Jan 1990 [source: Mr Bean wikipedia] 82.69.75.95 (talk) 23:12, 17 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]