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Sir Humphrey, incensed that Hacker is pushing ahead with his “Grand Design”, delivers a masterclass in how to conduct a[…]
Read moreYes Minister is a brilliant political satire that explores the hilariously complex relationship between a British Cabinet Minister, Jim Hacker (Paul Eddington), and the masterful civil servants who “advise” him. Led by the cunning Permanent Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby (Nigel Hawthorne), the show highlights the tug-of-war between elected politicians and the immovable bureaucracy of Whitehall. The sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, continues the battle as Hacker moves into 10 Downing Street. It remains one of the most intelligent and sharp-witted comedies ever produced. #sitcom #uk #tv #comedy
Sir Humphrey, incensed that Hacker is pushing ahead with his “Grand Design”, delivers a masterclass in how to conduct a[…]
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Yes Minister was written by Jonathan Lynn and Anthony Jay. This clip is courtesy of BBC. Credit to : Karthik[…]
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The former prime minister is writing some uncomfortable stories about Jim Hacker, the current incumbent! Hilarious political comedy from BBC[…]
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Bernard and Humphery discuss the disasterous possibility of a local government scheme. Classic clip from the political sitcom Yes, Prime[…]
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Bernard is afflicted by his conscience, but a trip to the office of Sir Humphrey soon puts him at ease.[…]
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Arnold and Humphery discuss the options of making sure the Minister doesn’t get too carried away with new ideas and[…]
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Bernard finally tries to stand up to Sir Humphrey in a power struggle between the civil service and the treasury.[…]
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Sir Humphrey educates Bernard in how to take minutes from a meeting and get what you want. Hillarious free clip[…]
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UK Defence Policy/Trident -Yes Prime Minister – Season 1 Episode 2 The Ministerial Broadcast Humphrey explains the purpose of UK[…]
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