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Adrian Mole

The frustrated, confused wannabe academic and poet from Leicester. Adrian Mole's diaries started with his adolescence in Thatcher's Britain and continued into his 40's as a single parent and offal chef. His main preoccupations have included acne, poetry, why he isn't recognised as a genius, his parents' rocky marriage and a feminist called Pandora.
Al Murray - The Pub Landlord

The old-fashioned, angry, jingoistic, French-hating pub landlord played by Al Murray. 'Pints for the gentlemen, white wine or fruit-based drink for the ladies, them's the rules!' Winner of the Perrier Award in 1999.
Alan B'stard - The New Statesman

Rik Mayall is the spectacularly corrupt Tory politician, devious, duplicitous and conniving, the king of sleaze who parodied the Thatcher government during the 80s. B'Stard is back in 2006 having defected to Tony Blair's Labour in 'The Blair B'Stard Project'.
Alan Partridge

The broadcasting genius from 'naughty Norwich'. A talentless sports commentator: rude, embarrassing, brilliantly insincere, insecure and insulting. The master of the pun and I mean that categorically...a-ha.
Alf Garnet

He supports the Conservative party and West Ham. He's mean-spirited, selfish, bigoted, homophobic, racist, misogynistic and anti-semitic. Regularly ridiculed for his illogical views and hypocrisy by his family, and always made to be the fool. Silly old moo.
 
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