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Any Other Business
Any Other Business

Any Other Business

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 1995
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

Local govenment capers in Chesbury. Small-town comedy starring John Duttine. Also features Nelson David, James Grout, Rosy Fordham, Nick Hardy, Howard Lew Lewis and more.

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Any Other Business

Any Other Business

All six episodes of the small-town comedy about electoral shocks and local government capers.

When long-serving council leader Roland Whittaker loses his seat to a Monster Raving Loony Party candidate with the same surname and initials, he is both flabbergasted and furious. Young Robin Whittaker (who conducted his entire campaign dressed in a chicken outfit and a Viking helmet) isn't happy either - he only stood for election as a student prank. Everyone expects him to resign, but he's persuaded to stick it out, and it's not long before he's being proclaimed Mayor (and appointing a very unconventional Mayoress...).

With Labour now controlling the council on a wafer-thin majority, the town of Chesbury is facing a hurricane of change - but the old Tory guard aren't giving up without a fight. And Robin may be full of bright ideas, but his naivety makes him ripe for manipulation. As he attempts to get his head around local government, save Chesbury FC, launch a new currency and deal with Trekkies and a German delegation, will he manage to push through his policies? Or will his schemes be scuppered by argy-bargy, blackmail and political shenanigans?

First released: Thursday 8th August 2024

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