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Yes, Prime Minister. Image shows from L to R: Sir Humphrey Appleby (Nigel Hawthorne), James Hacker (Paul Eddington), Bernard Woolley (Derek Fowlds). Copyright: BBC
Yes, Prime Minister

Yes, Prime Minister (1986)

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Two
  • 1986 - 1988
  • 16 episodes (2 series)

Jim Hacker finds himself suddenly promoted to the position of Prime Minister. Perhaps unfortunately, Sir Humphrey Appleby and Bernard Wooley accompany him upwards. Stars Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne, Derek Fowlds, Diana Hoddinott and Deborah Norton

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Yes Prime Minister - Series 1 - Part 1

Yes Prime Minister - Series 1 - Part 1

This title features four TV soundtrack episodes from the first award-winning BBC TV series starring Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne and Derek Fowlds.

The Grand Design - As Prime Minister, Jim's finger is on the nuclear button. Confused under some tough questioning, he comes up with a surprising Grand Design for defence...

The Ministerial Broadcast - As Jim is coached and groomed for a television discussion of his new defence policy Sir Humphrey is more concerned with what he says than how he says it.

The Smoke Screen - When Jim champions his Health Minister's plan to abolish smoking by excessive taxation, a horrified Sir Humphrey calls in the tobacco lobby to prevent it...

The Key - A territorial battle reminds Jim that his Cabinet Secretary may have too much power. But Sir Humphrey is not about to have his wings clipped...

First released: Sunday 12th September 2010

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