UK Defence Policy – Yes Prime Minister
UK Defence Policy/Trident -Yes Prime Minister – Season 1 Episode 2 The Ministerial Broadcast Humphrey explains the purpose of UK[…]
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
UK Defence Policy/Trident -Yes Prime Minister – Season 1 Episode 2 The Ministerial Broadcast Humphrey explains the purpose of UK[…]
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Sir Humphrey’s Trick for Pay Raise | Yes Prime Minister Credit to : British Comedy
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The Minister visits a new empty hospital and demands that they get some patients immediately. Classic clip from the political[…]
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The PM wants to make some important changes to the education system. Credit to : BBC Studios
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Tough questions being asked concerning, a roof garden in this clip from the classic political BBC comedy Yes Minister. This[…]
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Jim meets with the Israeli ambassador after the Foreign Office ignore his advice on a pro-Israel line and receives worrying[…]
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Sir Humphrey explains to Bernard about Diplomacy, and Foreign Office Practices. Credit to : British Comedy
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In this timeless clip, Prime Minister, Jim Hacker explains to Sir Humphrey and Bernard the importance of the papers and[…]
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After the former head of MI5 is revealed to have been a Soviet double-agent, suspicion falls upon the person who[…]
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Sir Humphrey and Sir Arnold discuss who should be the new PM over dinner. Seeking a compromise candidate, they sound[…]
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