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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 2

Yes Prime Minister - Series 2 - Part 2

This set includes the final four TV soundtracks from the second and final series of hit satirical sitcom Yes, Prime Minister.

Power To The People - A local councillor, who wants to abolish parliament and the monarchy, is causing problems for the government and must be stopped. It's time for Hacker's Reform Bill...

The Patron Of The Arts - The PM plans a speech at the televised British Theatre Awards dinner - just after the size of the arts budget is announced.

The National Education Service - PM Hacker decides to abolish the National Education Service, which will eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy. Sir Humphrey is not amused...

The Tangled Web - The Prime Minister unwittingly lies to the House of Commons over the bugging of MPs' phones. Sir Humphrey refuses to help, until the shoe is on the other foot.

First released: Sunday 12th September 2010

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