Cure your election hangover with our pick of politically themed comedy gems.
A group of young idealists try to set up their own political party.
Outraged by an optician's dispute, Arthur seeks high office in the council elections.
A rare and historic moment from the 麻豆社's sporting archive, as Dave Podmore is made an MP.
Comedian Henning Wehn looks at British politics.
The Lad battles for a seat in parliament. Stars Sid James and Kenneth Williams.
Newly re-elected MP Jim Hacker is summoned to the PM's office.
Expect no bias as Radio Active Chairman Norman Tonsil stands as an Independent Candidate.
Prentiss McCabe try to save New Labour from total voter humiliation.
Tony Blair and William Hague lead the battle in the 2001 general election.
As vote counting commences, Roy Hudd lampoons the candidates from Thatcher to Kinnock.
The frustrations of a backbench MP. Topical sitcom from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
The comedy team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax.
Sir Gregory decides to take action over the bumbling bureaucrats.
The chief mouser to the Cabinet Office, 1973-1987, reflects on life with Margaret Thatcher
The chief mouser to the Cabinet Office, 1989-1997, reflects on life with New Labour.
Talks from well-known, if unreliable, Downing Street cats.
Barney reveals how George Bush broke his heart by being unfaithful with another man.