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Yes, Prime Minister

  • TV Series
  • 1986–1987
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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8.6/10
14K
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Yes, Prime Minister (1986)
SatireSitcomComedy

James Hacker was propelled along the corridors of power to the very pinnacle of politics - Number 10.James Hacker was propelled along the corridors of power to the very pinnacle of politics - Number 10.James Hacker was propelled along the corridors of power to the very pinnacle of politics - Number 10.

  • Stars
    • Paul Eddington
    • Nigel Hawthorne
    • Derek Fowlds
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    14K
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    • Stars
      • Paul Eddington
      • Nigel Hawthorne
      • Derek Fowlds
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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  • Top rated TV #192
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Paul Eddington
    Paul Eddington
    • James Hacker
    • 1986–1988
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Sir Humphrey Appleby
    • 1986–1988
    Derek Fowlds
    Derek Fowlds
    • Bernard Woolley
    • 1986–1988
    Diana Hoddinott
    Diana Hoddinott
    • Annie Hacker
    • 1986–1988
    Deborah Norton
    Deborah Norton
    • Dorothy Wainwright
    • 1986–1988
    John Nettleton
    John Nettleton
    • Sir Arnold Robinson
    • 1986–1988
    Peter Cellier
    Peter Cellier
    • Sir Frank Gordon, Permanent Secretary of the Treasury
    • 1986–1987
    Miranda Forbes
    • Eileen Glosap…
    • 1986–1988
    Frederick Treves
    Frederick Treves
    • Chief of Defence Staff…
    • 1986–1987
    Antony Carrick
    Antony Carrick
    • Bill Pritchard
    • 1987–1988
    Barry Stanton
    Barry Stanton
    • Malcolm Warren - Press Office…
    • 1986
    Donald Pickering
    Donald Pickering
    • Sir Richard Wharton
    • 1986
    Peter Cartwright
    Peter Cartwright
    • Chief Whip…
    • 1987–1988
    Clive Francis
    Clive Francis
    • Luke
    • 1986
    Frank Middlemass
    Frank Middlemass
    • The Master of Ballie College
    • 1986
    John Barron
    John Barron
    • Sir Ian Whitworth - DHSS Secretary
    • 1986
    Michael Aldridge
    Michael Aldridge
    • Geoffrey - Director General MI5
    • 1986
    John Wells
    • Godfrey - TV Producer
    • 1986
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    10Tweekums

    A sequel that is as good as the original

    In the final episode of 'Yes Minister' Jim Hacker, the Minister for Administrative Affairs, is surprisingly chosen to be Prime Minister... this series shows what happens next. That turns out to be very much the same in that the Civil Service, in the form of Sir Humphrey Appleby, seem to be making most of the decisions... although Hacker does occasionally get the better of him. Since he is now PM he has bigger ideas and bigger problems. Jim now has Dorothy Wainwright, a political advisor, on his side; Sir Humphrey finds her an irritation. Bernard Woolley is still present as the PM's Principal Private Secretary; always ready to correct a mixed metaphor.

    If you enjoyed 'Yes Minister' this is a must see; the wit is as sharp as ever and all the main characters return. Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne and Derek Fowlds continue to be great as Hacker, Sir Humphrey and Bernard making us believe we are watching real people rather than characters. Deborah Norton is a fine addition to the cast as Dorothy Wainwright. The series is now over thirty years old but the politics still feels fresh... although it must be noted that most of the 'unacceptable' ideas to reduce smoking in the episode 'The Smoke Screen' have become law! Overall a great series that provides lots of laughs in every episode.
    Owen L.

    A Great Political Series

    "Yes Prime Minister" probably has to be one of the greatest political comedies available. The sequel to the acclaimed television series "Yes Minister", it again examines the nature of the British political establishment in an extremely hilarious way.

    The late and great Paul Eddington does a wonderful job in portraying Prime Minister Jim Hacker, a politician who is still left with some desire for change and reform in him. Nigel Hawthorne also does a remarkable job in playing Sir Humphrey Appleby the rather reactionary stereotype of the traditional British establishment. Bernard Wolley (Derek Fowlds) is caught somewhat between the wishes and desires of these two men and often faces a dilemma as a result. Deborah Norton (who plays Dorothy Wainwright) and Diane Hoddinott who plays Annie Hacker add some more great acting to the show.

    The series deals with a whole range of political issues such as foreign affairs, defence, health, education and the political system itself.

    A great series and a comedy that is both thought-provoking and intelligent.
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    Academic praise

    In my years as a student of political science at the university of Leiden, one of the professors used to rave about these series whenever the subject of British politics was on the agenda. And even though that professor wasn't the most humorous of chaps, his quotes and tales from the series always guaranteed a good laugh.

    I recently got hold of the entire series, and even though I do view them with a somewhat scholarly mind (old habits, and such), laughing out loud is my usual response. So cleverly written, such an exquisite cast of characters, such a mild way of portraying profound cynicism ("A cynic is what an idealist calls a realist", dixit Sir Humphrey Appleby).

    I will probably still look at it in ten, twenty, thirty years time (if I live to see the day) ... knowing that there will always be a Sir Humphrey Appleby, a Bernard Woolley and a Right Honorable James Hacker around somewhere preventing the series from becoming outdated.

    I don't know if that's something to look forward to, but if it guarantees the same laughs, I'm all for it!
    10trish-fowlie

    Timeless political satire

    I've been listening to the radio adaptation on Audible recently and watching some episodes via Amazon video. The humour is still sharp, immaculately timed, and the acting brilliant. Even though "a week is a long time in politics" , the issues presented are not too different from those we face today.
    8CinemaSerf

    Superb political satire...

    This, rather logical extension of the BBC "Yes, Minister" series is every bit as good. The hapless but, by now, far more politically savvy "Jim Hacker" (Paul Eddington) with the help of his civil service advisor "Sir Humphrey" (Nigel Hawthorne) and long-suffering aide 'Bernard" (Andrew Fowlds) has managed to wheedle his way to the job of Prime Minister. Our topics (i.e. his responsibilities) are now upscaled from the earlier series' as he deals with everything from arts funding to the defence of the Realm; he has to appoint a bishop and defend a tiny island from impending communist invasion - and most importantly of all; he mustn't upset relations with "The Palace"... Each episode tends to have a visiting guest to heighten the topic and exacerbate his invariably vacillating response to whatever needs to be done. "The Key" is probably my particular favourite as in this, "Sir Humphrey" is very much forced from his comfort zone... It's still a fantastic critique of the machinations at the very top of the British political establishment and frequently laugh out loud. It could probably be true of most international administrations (perhaps not in Paris!).

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    • Trivia
      It is noticeable throughout the run of this show, (and particularly in the second series) that in most of Paul Eddington's scenes, he is sitting down and wearing very heavy make-up. This was due to the fact that Eddington's health had begun to deteriorate and production changes had to be made to accommodate and disguise his condition.
    • Quotes

      James Hacker: I know exactly who reads the papers. The Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country. The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country. The Times is read by people who actually do run the country. The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country. The Financial Times is read by people who own the country. The Morning Star is read by the people who think the country should be run by another country. And the Daily Telegraph is read by people who think it is.

      Sir Humphrey Appleby: Prime Minister, what about the people who read the Sun?

      Bernard Woolley: The Sun readers don't care who runs the country, as long as she's got big tits.

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Javisst, herr premiärminister
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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