Yes, Minister

Yes, Minister

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Brilliant political satire with 5 BAFTA wins
In Season Two, Sir Humphrey is oddly complacent about the patient-less state of the fully staffed, newly built hospital. Meanwhile, the Minister discovers he is supporting an issue that contradicts the platform his political campaign was based on.
IMDb 8.6/1019874 seasons
ComedyHumorousSmart
ComedyHumorousSmart
IMDb 8.6/1019874 seasons
7 episodes
  • 1. The Compassionate Society

    1. The Compassionate Society

    A newly built hospital has a full administrative staff but no patients due to government-influenced reduction in the recruitment of medical staff. For some reason, Sir Humphrey does not want this particular boat rocked.
    A newly built hospital has a full administrative staff but no patients due to government-influenced reduction in the recruitment of medical staff. For some reason, Sir Humphrey does not want this particular boat rocked.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Dec 2, 1987
  • 2. Doing the Honours

    2. Doing the Honours

    At the Ministry of Administrative Affairs the conflict of interests continues. The Minister's and Sir Humphrey's concerns do not overlap, but they are becoming adept at compromise.
    At the Ministry of Administrative Affairs the conflict of interests continues. The Minister's and Sir Humphrey's concerns do not overlap, but they are becoming adept at compromise.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Mar 2, 1981
  • 3. The Death List

    3. The Death List

    The Minister is shocked to find that his Department is responsible for supplying all the government's electronic surveillance gear, especially since his campaign was based in part on his opposition to bugging and phone tapping.
    The Minister is shocked to find that his Department is responsible for supplying all the government's electronic surveillance gear, especially since his campaign was based in part on his opposition to bugging and phone tapping.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Mar 8, 1981
  • 4. The Greasy Pole

    4. The Greasy Pole

    British Chemical Corporation, with the backing of Sir Humphrey, wishes to produce a dangerous chemical at their Merseyside factory. The citizens protest, and Jim must find an appropriate compromise.
    British Chemical Corporation, with the backing of Sir Humphrey, wishes to produce a dangerous chemical at their Merseyside factory. The citizens protest, and Jim must find an appropriate compromise.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Mar 15, 1981
  • 5. The Devil You Know

    5. The Devil You Know

    The Minister is upset at rumors of a Cabinet reshuffle. Sir Humphrey is equally worried because if the Minister should go, there might be an attempt to have the Permanent Secretary replaced.
    The Minister is upset at rumors of a Cabinet reshuffle. Sir Humphrey is equally worried because if the Minister should go, there might be an attempt to have the Permanent Secretary replaced.
    TV-PG
    30min
    Mar 23, 1981
  • 6. A Quality of Life

    6. A Quality of Life

    The Minister is having a particularly good day and even enjoys media coverage from the BBC on a trip to a children's city farm. However, one must never underestimate the manipulative skill of Sir Humphrey.
    The Minister is having a particularly good day and even enjoys media coverage from the BBC on a trip to a children's city farm. However, one must never underestimate the manipulative skill of Sir Humphrey.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Jan 13, 1988
  • 7. A Question of Loyalty

    7. A Question of Loyalty

    The conflict between politicians and civil servants is center stage. The Minister and Sir Humphrey appear before a select committee who scrutinize the functions of the Department of Administrative Affairs.
    The conflict between politicians and civil servants is center stage. The Minister and Sir Humphrey appear before a select committee who scrutinize the functions of the Department of Administrative Affairs.
    TV-PG
    29min
    Apr 5, 1981
  • Yes, Minister
    ComedyHumorousSmart
    IMDb 8.6/1019874 seasons
    In Season Two, Sir Humphrey is oddly complacent about the patient-less state of the fully staffed, newly built hospital. Meanwhile, the Minister discovers he is supporting an issue that contradicts the platform his political campaign was based on.
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