
More Bad News
Comedy · Music
Overview
Four years after they were last the subject of a documentary, the heavy metal band Bad News get back together again for another film of their exploits, beginning with a reunion gig at the Flying Horse.
Top Cast


Adrian Edmondson
Adrian Edmondson
Vim Fuego
Adrian Edmondson
Vim Fuego


Rik Mayall
Rik Mayall
Colin Grigson
Rik Mayall
Colin Grigson


Nigel Planer
Nigel Planer
Den Dennis
Nigel Planer
Den Dennis


Peter Richardson
Peter Richardson
Spider Webb
Peter Richardson
Spider Webb


Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders
Sally
Jennifer Saunders
Sally


Dawn French
Dawn French
Rachel
Dawn French
Rachel
Judy Hawkins
Judy Hawkins
Spider's Wife
Judy Hawkins
Spider's Wife
Tommy Vance
Tommy Vance
Self
Tommy Vance
Self
Anne Cunningham
Anne Cunningham
Colin's Mom
Anne Cunningham
Colin's Mom


Gerard Kelly
Gerard Kelly
Promo Director
Gerard Kelly
Promo Director
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