Yes, Prime Minister
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Anyone else catching the re-runs of this brilliant series on G.O.L.D. ?
So many similar scenario's being replayed in real life by the other comedy team currently in Number 10, expenses and salary scandals, interfering with foreign countries disputes and sending troops in. Defence policy regarding Trident (still true today regarding it's replacement), trying to get smoking bans through, City scandals, financial issues and Episode 2 of series 2 was called "Official Secrets" - Hacker's attempt to suppress an unflattering chapter of his predecessor's memoirs that has been leaked to the press. So when are Tony Blair's memoirs going to appear?
Great TV but no quite as funny now knowing who we have making the decisions at the moment and how they might be coming to those decisions.
Is Peter Mandelson really Sir Humphrey Appleby?
So many similar scenario's being replayed in real life by the other comedy team currently in Number 10, expenses and salary scandals, interfering with foreign countries disputes and sending troops in. Defence policy regarding Trident (still true today regarding it's replacement), trying to get smoking bans through, City scandals, financial issues and Episode 2 of series 2 was called "Official Secrets" - Hacker's attempt to suppress an unflattering chapter of his predecessor's memoirs that has been leaked to the press. So when are Tony Blair's memoirs going to appear?
Great TV but no quite as funny now knowing who we have making the decisions at the moment and how they might be coming to those decisions.
Is Peter Mandelson really Sir Humphrey Appleby?
I think he was based on Bernard Ingham, but I may be wrong but Wiki is interesting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_Minister
Humphrey - "A career in politics is no preparation for government."
And many, many more - http://www.jonathanlynn.com/tv/yes_minister_series...
And many, many more - http://www.jonathanlynn.com/tv/yes_minister_series...
Steve748 said:
I think he was based on Bernard Ingham, but I may be wrong but Wiki is interesting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yes_Minister
The Appleby character is nothing at all like Bernard Ingham. My favourite character used to be Humpy, but as I get older (and more pedantic) then it's Bernard Woolley who is the standout character for me. I think he was relatively unknown between the 2 big stars, but without him the show just would not have worked.
One of my favourite exchanges went something like this:
Hacker: "Bernard, Sir Humphrey Appleby is not God".
Woolley: "Errm, will you tell him or shall I?"
One of my favourite exchanges went something like this:
Hacker: "Bernard, Sir Humphrey Appleby is not God".
Woolley: "Errm, will you tell him or shall I?"
If you liked Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister you may like The Thick of It.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Episode 7 of 8 - tonight BBC2 22.30.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Episode 7 of 8 - tonight BBC2 22.30.
davidjpowell said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Amazon
Or Itunes. Was pissed off a few weeks ago and by the end of the jounrey was pissing myself. 13 year old stepson stuck his ipod in his ears in protest. No taste these young uns.james_tigerwoods said:
davidjpowell said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Amazon
Or Itunes. Was pissed off a few weeks ago and by the end of the jounrey was pissing myself. 13 year old stepson stuck his ipod in his ears in protest. No taste these young uns.Gassing Station | TV, Film, Streaming & Radio | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




