• Yes Minister is a British political satire sitcom written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. Comprising three seven-episode series, it was first transmitted...
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  • Thirty-eight episodes of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister were made in total, running from 1980 to 1988. A one-hour special aired in 1984; all other...
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  • Yes, Prime Minister is a British political satire sitcom, written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. The series is a revival of the sitcom Yes, Prime Minister...
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    (1969–1973), as Bernard Woolley in the sitcom Yes Minister (1980–1984) and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister (1986–1988), and as Oscar Blaketon in Heartbeat...
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  • Humphrey Appleby (category Yes Minister characters)
    a fictional character from the British television series Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister. He was played originally by Sir Nigel Hawthorne, and both...
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  • Whole Nine Yards. He also co-created and co-wrote the television series Yes Minister. Lynn was born in Bath, Somerset, the son of physician Robin Lynn and...
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  • Jim Hacker (category Yes Minister characters)
    sitcom Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister. He is the minister of the fictional Department of Administrative Affairs, and later Prime Minister of the...
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    Hercules (1997). Scarfe also provided the opening titles for Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister. Scarfe was born in St John's Wood, London. As Scarfe was...
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  • (1975–1978) and politician Jim Hacker in the sitcom Yes Minister (1980–1984) and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister (1986–1988). Eddington was born at Paddington...
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    television. He is known for his role as Sir Frank Gordon in Yes Minister and then Yes, Prime Minister in the 1980s. Cellier was born in Hendon, Middlesex on...
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