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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 2 - Part 1

Yes Prime Minister - Series 2 - Part 1

Prime Minister James Jacker, Sir Humphrey Appleby and Bernard Woolley return for a second series of TV soundtracks taken from much-loved late 1980s sitcom Yes, Prime Minister.

Man Overboard - Jim Hacker is in favour of moving army regiments to the north to create jobs, until Sir Humphrey hints that the PM's job is under threat.

Official Secrets - The former PM's memoirs have to be scrutinized for security reasons. But Jim realises that they will make him look bad and he tries to suppress their publication.

A Diplomatic Incident - The death of the former PM provides Jim Hacker some leverage over negotiations with the French about the Channel Tunnel.

A Conflict Of Interest - There are rumours of a scandal in the City. So can Sir Humphrey persuade the Prime Minister to choose the right man to become the new Governor of the Bank of England?

First released: Sunday 12th September 2010

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