Madness the Pilot
1984 · 12 min · ★ 6.0 · Music
The ska band is elected as the new British government and they move the cabinet to Camden.
Directed by Geoff Posner · Written by Ben Elton
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- M Mark Bedford Mark
- C Chris Foreman Chris
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Suggs Suggs - C Chas Smash Chas
- L Lee Thompson Lee
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Dan Woodgate Dan
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