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Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | Open Government (Episode 1)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | The Official Visit (Episode 2)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | The Economy Drive (Episode 3)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | Big Brother (Episode 4)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | The Writing on the Wall (Episode 5)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | The Right to Know (Episode 6)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | Jobs for the Boys (Episode 7)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | The Compassionate Society (Episode 1)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | Doing the Honours (Episode 2)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | The Death List (Episode 3)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | The Greasy Pole (Episode 4)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | The Devil You Know (Episode 5)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | The Quality of Life (Episode 6)
Yes Minister: Series 2 (1981) | A Question of Loyalty (Episode 7)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | Equal Opportunities (Episode 1)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | The Challenge (Episode 2)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | The Skeleton in the Cupboard (Episode 3)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | The Moral Dimension (Episode 4)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | The Bed of Nails (Episode 5)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | The Whisky Priest (Episode 6)
Yes Minister: Series 3 (1982) | The Middle-Class Rip-Off (Episode 7)
Yes Minister: Christmas Special (1984) | Party Games
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | The Grand Design (Episode 1)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | The Ministerial Broadcast (Episode 2)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | The Smoke Screen (Episode 3)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | The Key (Episode 4)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | A Real Partnership (Episode 5)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | A Victory for Democracy (Episode 6)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 1 (1986) | The Bishop's Gambit (Episode 7)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | Man Overboard (Episode 1)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | Official Secrets (Episode 2)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | A Diplomatic Incident (Episode 3)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | A Conflict of Interest (Episode 4)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | Power to the People (Episode 5)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | The Patron of the Arts (Episode 6)
Yes, Prime Minister: Series 2 (1987–88) | The Tangled Web (Episode 8)
Yes, Real Prime Minister - The Thatcher Sketch (1984)
Yes Minister: Series 1 (1980) | Open Government (Episode 1)
Yes Minister is a British political satire sitcom written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. Comprising three seven-episode series, it was first transmitted on BBC2 from 1980 to 1984. A sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, ran for 16 episodes from 1986 to 1988. All but one of the episodes lasted half an hour, and almost all ended with a variation of the title of the series spoken as the answer to a question posed by Minister (later, Prime Minister) Jim Hacker.
The opening titles were drawn by artist and cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, who provided distinctive caricatures of Eddington, Hawthorne and Fowlds in their respective roles to represent distortion. The theme music was composed by Ronnie Hazlehurst and is largely based on the Westminster Quarters: the chimes of Big Ben.
Set principally in the private office of a British cabinet minister in the fictional Department of Administrative Affairs in Whitehall, Yes Minister follows the ministerial career of Jim Hacker, played by Paul Eddington. His various struggles to formulate and enact policy or affect departmental changes are opposed by the British Civil Service, in particular his Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby, played by Nigel Hawthorne. His Principal Private Secretary Bernard Woolley, played by Derek Fowlds, is usually caught between the two. The sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, continued with the same cast and followed Hacker after his unexpected elevation to prime ministerial office.
The series received several BAFTAs, and in 2004, was voted sixth in the Britain's Best Sitcom poll. It was the favourite television programme of Margaret Thatcher, the then-British prime minister. The series was also a big hit on Public Broadcasting System (PBS) stations throughout the United States.
The writers were inspired by a variety of sources, including sources inside government, published material and contemporary news stories. The writers also met several leading senior civil servants under the auspices of the Royal Institute of Public Administration, a think-tank for the public service sector, which led to the development of some plot lines. Some situations were conceived as fiction, but were later revealed to have real-life counterparts. In a programme screened by the BBC in early 2004, paying tribute to the series, it was revealed that Jay and Lynn had drawn on information provided by two insiders from the governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, namely Marcia Falkender and Bernard Donoughue. The published diaries of Richard Crossman also provided inspiration. In particular the first of these describe his battles with "the Dame", his Permanent Secretary, the formidable Baroness Sharp, the first woman in Britain to hold the position.
Episode 1: The new Minister's idealistic commitment to open the windows of his department faces its first hurdle: Sir Humphrey and the Civil Service.
Episode 2: https://rumble.com/v6u3k3b-yes-minister-series-1-1980-the-official-visit-episode-2.html
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