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Mayall used
Michael Portillo as his inspiration for his portrayal of B'Stard. This was stated by an MP (who claimed Mayall had told him this) whose name I forget on a programme called something like The Best 25(?) Political Comedies joint hosted by
Charles Kennedy and
Michael Howard in January 2007.
Obviously, since my recall is sketchy I can't add this to the article. But if someone can remember more perhaps we can piece the facts together. --
bodnotbod13:43, 31 January 2007 (UTC)reply
That may be true; but may as much be based on the fact that Portillo also gave Marks and Gran a tour round Westminster - there's a newspaper article where he's interviewed about it. (I found this doing a PhD on political comedy - I can find the reference if anyone is that bothered...)
Matt c (
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13:04, 20 July 2012 (UTC) MattCreply
Added a link to the Steve Nallon article which wasn't there, and changed the name to Steve rather than Stephen - GaryA
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