TV series / 1987-1994

The New Statesman

The New Statesman is a TV series from 1987-1994. This page summarizes IMDb episode ratings across 4 seasons and 28 rated episodes.

4 seasons 28 rated episodes 7.6 average 2,028 episode votes

Ratings by Season

Rows are episode numbers. Columns are seasons.

Series summary

About The New Statesman

The rated episodes of The New Statesman have an average IMDb rating of 7.6 based on 2,028 episode votes. Season 2 has the highest average rating at 7.8 across 8 rated episodes. Season 4 has the lowest average rating at 7.2.

Highest rated

Best Episodes

  1. S2E8: Who Shot Alan B'Stard? The best episode of The New Statesman is S2E8: Who Shot Alan B'Stard? with a 8.3 rating / 84 votes
  2. S1E8: Alan B'Stard Closes Down the BBC 8.3 rating / 48 votes
  3. S2E4: The Haltemprice Bunker 8.1 rating / 86 votes
  4. S1E6: Three Line Whipping 8.0 rating / 88 votes
  5. S3E1: Labour of Love 8.0 rating / 67 votes

Lowest rated

Worst Episodes

  1. S4E2: H*A*S*H The worse episode of The New Statesman is S4E2: H*A*S*H with a 6.8 rating / 54 votes
  2. S4E3: Speaking in Tongues 6.8 rating / 53 votes
  3. S4E5: A Bigger Splash 6.9 rating / 61 votes
  4. S2E5: California Here I Come 7.1 rating / 74 votes
  5. S1E1: Happiness Is a Warm Gun 7.2 rating / 116 votes