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Yes Minister

  • TV Series
  • 1980–1984
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
18K
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POPULARITY
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Yes Minister (1980)
Yes Minister (German Trailer)
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SatireSitcomComedy

The Right Honorable James Hacker has landed the plum job of Cabinet Minister to the Department of Administration. At last he is in a position of power and can carry out some long-needed refo... Read allThe Right Honorable James Hacker has landed the plum job of Cabinet Minister to the Department of Administration. At last he is in a position of power and can carry out some long-needed reforms, or so he thinks.The Right Honorable James Hacker has landed the plum job of Cabinet Minister to the Department of Administration. At last he is in a position of power and can carry out some long-needed reforms, or so he thinks.

  • Stars
    • Paul Eddington
    • Nigel Hawthorne
    • Derek Fowlds
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,941
    232
    • Stars
      • Paul Eddington
      • Nigel Hawthorne
      • Derek Fowlds
    • 49User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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  • Top rated TV #161
    • Won 5 BAFTA Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Paul Eddington
    Paul Eddington
    • James Hacker
    • 1980–1984
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Sir Humphrey Appleby
    • 1980–1984
    Derek Fowlds
    Derek Fowlds
    • Bernard Woolley
    • 1980–1984
    Diana Hoddinott
    Diana Hoddinott
    • Annie Hacker
    • 1980–1984
    John Nettleton
    John Nettleton
    • Sir Arnold Robinson
    • 1980–1984
    Neil Fitzwiliam
    • Frank Weisel
    • 1980
    Arthur Cox
    Arthur Cox
    • George - Jim's Driver
    • 1980–1981
    John Savident
    John Savident
    • Sir Frederick 'Jumbo' Stewart
    • 1980
    John Pennington
    John Pennington
    • Peter - Civil Servant
    • 1981–1984
    Antony Carrick
    Antony Carrick
    • Bill Pritchard
    • 1980–1982
    Robert Dougall
    • Robert Dougall
    • 1980–1981
    Richard Vernon
    Richard Vernon
    • Sir Desmond Glazebrook
    • 1980–1981
    Tenniel Evans
    Tenniel Evans
    • Martin, Foreign Secretary…
    • 1980
    John Barron
    John Barron
    • Sir Ian Whitchurch, Permanent Secretary to the Environment
    • 1981–1982
    Ian Lavender
    Ian Lavender
    • Dr. Richard Cartwright
    • 1982
    Nigel Stock
    Nigel Stock
    • Sir Mark Spencer
    • 1981–1982
    Edward Jewesbury
    Edward Jewesbury
    • Vic Gould…
    • 1980–1982
    Rosemary Williams
    Rosemary Williams
    • Civil Servant
    • 1981–1982
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    Reviewers say 'Yes Minister' is acclaimed for its sharp political satire and intelligent writing. The series humorously explores the clash between elected officials and civil servants, highlighting bureaucratic inefficiencies and political maneuvering. Key themes include power struggles and the cynical nature of politics. Standout performances by Paul Eddington, Nigel Hawthorne, and Derek Fowlds enhance the series, making it both entertaining and insightful. The witty dialogue and clever plotlines contribute to its lasting appeal and critical acclaim.
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    glgioia

    "We Are Very Amused"

    Attention Monty Python fans, this series if you've never seen it, will make you feel as if you've uncovered a hidden cache of British Comedy Treasure. Absolutely brilliant early 80s sitcom that chronicles the subsurface machinations of high level government. Eddington plays a cabinet minister who is the perfect embodiment of the modern politician. High in ideals, but forever made human by ambition, partisan backbiting, concession making and opinion poll obsession. His antagonist is the Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey, played by Hawthorne, who IS Machiavelli in 20th century apparel. Fowlds plays the foil and serves mostly as the tennis net to the two men, and their conflicting goals. The writing just cant be praised enough, and in true British fashion, derives most of the laughs when it dissects, and deftly rearranges the English language. Eddington is incredible as the bumbling minister. I've heard John Cleese say that what makes good comedy is not necessarily the joke, or situation, but how the fingered character reacts to his circumstance. This show illustrates the concept expertly. Eddington produces genuine belly laughs simply from facial contortions and incoherent ejaculations. Think how often that doesn't work and how rarely its even attempted any longer. Hawthorne is good but not as, he sometimes flails with the material and completely hams the comedy. His character is at its best when it deadpans irony. There's a zillion of these shows and in my viewing thus far, I've barely scratched the surface. Yet each I've seen is phenomenal.
    Matt M.

    Witty Political Britcom

    "Yes, Minister" was an impeccably written, masterfully witty British political satire.

    The late Paul Eddington was very funny as James Hacker, a bumbling minister who is constantly at odds with his civil servant, Sir Humphrey Appleby, played masterfully by Oscar winner Nigel Hawthorne.

    This show provided perhaps the most insightful and interesting look behind the scenes of the British, or any political system. This show gives new meaning to the saying, "Red Tape."

    It's a shame it's not on in the US much anymore, but it's still available on video.
    sanat

    Should be requirement for any political science degree

    Yes Minister is Britain after three hundred years of Democracy.

    As an assessment of Democracy it is hard to surpass, and so I believe that every one studying for a degree in political science should watch this serial, or better still, read the books.

    I watched this programme with my parents who are civil servants (in India), and they tell me that every bit is true.

    If one had to nitpick, then I should observe that the initial episodes had more of a serious strain than the later ones. They are better because they concentrate on the politics, rather than on the comedy as is the case in the later episodes. Yes Minister became massively popular very quickly, and so the authors naturally tried to enhance its comic appeal. The last few episodes are a bit feeble in comparison to the initial ones, though they are, of course, still much, much better than any other television comedy.

    Crossman's diaries are the real antecedents of this programme, and some of the incidents, such as moving the contents of the in tray to the out tray come directly from Crossman.

    This is the best programme on television that I have seen, and the the standard by which one should judge all others.
    cosmic_cube2003

    Not to put too fine a point on it, absolutely fabulous!

    Quite easily among the best-written comedies of all time. The razor-sharp wit and the superbly crafted word-play will have you both laughing out loud and oooohing and aaaahing in appreciation. Yes Minister tracks the day jobs of its three pivotal characters: Jim Hacker, the honorable Minister of the Dept of Administrative Affairs, his Permanent Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby and his Private Sct, Bernard.

    In each episode, the somewhat idealistic (though exceedingly publicity-hungry) Minister tries to reform govt in one way or the other, but is blocked by his Permanent Sct, Sir Humphrey. Though this comedy is based on the British system of govt, I think the problems presented have universal appeal and so it would be appreciated by Americans, in fact by people of all nationalities.

    The highlight of the comedy, in my mind, is the brilliant script, esp the lines Sir Humphrey delivers when he wishes to "talk a lot but say nothing". Nigel Hawthorne's acting is Grade A material and a treat to watch.

    For those of you who enjoy wordplay, a somewhat cererbral comedy, or are simply an official in one or the other branch of govt, don't miss this one.
    BeEarnest

    Gorgeous

    This series is simply the best political comedy ever. From first hand experiences not with the british but the european administration and from my studies of political science I can pledge the satire to be really, really sharp. The dialogues are superb and I simply love the characters. Sir Humphrey is unbeatable. As a fellow writer already commented a must see for everyone into politics.

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    • Trivia
      The writers had advisors who worked within the government and many of the stories were based on real situations. For example, in season three, episode four, "The Moral Dimension", they go to an Arab country where alcohol is not allowed, and so they set up a "communications room" in the embassy where they keep a stash of booze so they could slip out and have a drink. This really happened.
    • Goofs
      During the train sequence in "The Official Visit", a close-up shows that the warning notice on the wall is written in gibberish.
    • Quotes

      Bernard Woolley: It makes me feel rather downcast. If it's our job to implement Government Policies, shouldn't we believe in them?

      Sir Humphrey Appleby: What an extraordinary thing to say.

      Bernard Woolley: Why?

      Sir Humphrey Appleby: Bernard, I have served 11 Governments in the last 30 years, if I believed in all their policies, I would have been passionately commited to keeping out of the Common Market and passionately committed to going into it, I would've been utterly convinced of the rightness of Nationalising Steel, and of denationalising it, and renationalising it. On Capital Punishment I would have been a fervent retentionist and an ardent Abolitionist, I would have been a Keynesian and a Friedmanite, a Grammar School Destroyer and Preserver, a Nationalisation Freak and a Privatisation Maniac, but above all, I would have been a stark, staring, raving Schizophrenic!

    • Alternate versions
      The pilot version of the first episode, "Open Government", was released on the UK DVD release of Series 1. It differs from the broadcast version in having different, cheaper-looking titles and different theme music (composed by Max Harris with Sidney Margo).
    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #8.4 (1995)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1980 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 部長大人
    • Filming locations
      • Westminster, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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