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Yes Minister: Season 1

Yes Minister

Yes Minister: Season 1

BBC (1980)
DVD
U (Universal)
5014503104726
TV Series | Comedy | Satire
USA | English | Color | 03:21

This is the story of the endless battles between the Government in the form of Jim Hacker, a brand new Cabinet Minister and the Civil Service of his department run by Sir Humphrey Appleby. Stuck in the middle of it all is civil servant Bernard Woolley.


Episodes View details

1 Open Government 29 min | Feb 25, 1980

With his party now ready to form the government, Jim Hacker anxiously awaits a call from the Prime Minister offering him a Cabinet post. When the call does come, he is named Minister of Administrative Affairs. He meets his new Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby and his Permanent Private Secretary, Bernard Woolley. As his first act, the new Minister decides to make good on his party's election promise to have open and transparent government by publicly canceling a major contract issued by the previous government to an American computer firm. Sir Humphrey counsels against it knowing that there will soon be important US government visitors but Hacker pushes ahead only to find himself summoned to 10 Downing St.

2 The Official Visit 28 min | Mar 03, 1980

The Minister finds himself in charge of an official visit from the President of Buranda, a newly independent former British colony. Hacker decides that they should all travel to Balmoral rather than have the Queen travel to London. Only a week before the visit, the President is overthrown in a coup and against Sir Humphrey's advice, the Minister insists that the visit go ahead. When he sees what the new President has to say in his formal speech about the yoke of British rule and his support for a free Scotland and Ireland, he realizes that the government is on the brink of disaster.

3 The Economy Drive 29 min | Mar 10, 1980

The Minister decides there is far too much waste in government and decides the time has come to launch an economy drive. Sir Humphrey suggests to the Minister that he should lead by example and cut back on his own staff. He soon finds himself without a driver or a secretary and chaos ensues. He immediately gets into trouble with the trade unions and the press take advantage of the situation.

4 Big Brother 29 min | Mar 17, 1980

The Minister wants to give citizens access to their files on a new national database, but Sir Humphrey is at his obfuscating best. Accused by his political advisor and his wife of being a mouthpiece for the civil service, Hacker decides that he is going to get his way on this one. Taking the advice of his predecessor, now an Opposition MP, he successfully anticipates all of Sir Humphrey's roadblocks but, in the end, uses the civil servants' own tactics to get his way.

5 The Writing on the Wall 28 min | Mar 24, 1980

The Minister's frustrations with the civil service continue when Sir Humphrey, at his bureaucratic best, doesn't quite deliver the policy paper the Minister is seeking. Hacker wants to announce a cut of 200,000 civil servants and so decides to write the paper himself. He takes it a step further when he announces the planned cuts during a TV interview. The whole thing blows up in his face when the Prime Minister decides that the first cut will be Hacker's own Department. Suddenly, he and Sir Humphrey are on the same side fighting to keep their jobs.

6 The Right to Know 30 min | Mar 31, 1980

Once again, the Minister, Jim Hacker and the permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby, clash over the Minister's role in running the Department. The Minister instructs his senior civil servant to keep nothing from him and he is promptly flooded with everything under the sun. For Sir Humphrey, the Minister's meeting with constituents concerned about saving a local den of badgers is exactly the kind of work he should be doing. When he learns that Hacker's daughter will stage a nude protest over her father's decision on the badgers, Appleby must come to the rescue.

7 Jobs for the Boys 29 min | Apr 07, 1980

The Minister goes on the BBC to extol the virtues of a public-private partnership project but when he learns that the private firm involved may soon go bankrupt, it is up to Sir Humphrey to see exactly what can be done to salvage the situation. He approaches a banker, Sir Desmond Glazer, who also happens to be interested in a part-time government appointment. The Minister's political advisor however is advising that all such Ministerial patronage appointments be abolished.

Cast View all

Nigel Hawthorne Sir Humphrey Appleby
Paul Eddington James Hacker
Derek Fowlds Bernard Woolley
Neil Fitzwiliam Frank Weisel
John Savident Sir Frederick 'Jumbo' Stewart
Diana Hoddinott Annie Hacker
Arthur Cox George - Jim's Driver
Tenniel Evans Martin / Foreign Secretary
Lewis Alexander Gentlemans Club Member
Richard Vernon Sir Desmond Glazebrook
Charles McKeown BBC Editor
Milton Johns Ron Watson
Robert Goodman Robert / Waiter
Edward Jewesbury Vic Gould
Norman Mitchell the Mayor
Anthony Carrick Bill Pritchard
John Nettleton Sir Arnold Robinson
John D. Collins BBC Interviewer
Brian Hawksley Sir George Conway
Pat Keen Nelly - Cleaning Lady
Robert Urquhart Tom Sargent - Opposition MP
Richard Davies Joe Morgan - Trade Union Official
Thomas Baptiste President Selim Mohammed
Frederick Jaeger Godfrey Finch
Gerry Cowper Lucy Hacker

Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Distributor 2 Entertain Video
Layers Single side, Single layer
Regions Region 2 | Region 4