L'onorevole James Hacker ha ottenuto l'incarico di ministro di gabinetto al dipartimento dell'amministrazione. Finalmente è in una posizione di potere e può realizzare alcune riforme tanto n... Leggi tuttoL'onorevole James Hacker ha ottenuto l'incarico di ministro di gabinetto al dipartimento dell'amministrazione. Finalmente è in una posizione di potere e può realizzare alcune riforme tanto necessarie, o almeno così pensa.L'onorevole James Hacker ha ottenuto l'incarico di ministro di gabinetto al dipartimento dell'amministrazione. Finalmente è in una posizione di potere e può realizzare alcune riforme tanto necessarie, o almeno così pensa.
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- QuizThe 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.
- BlooperDuring the train sequence in "The Official Visit", a close-up shows that the warning notice on the wall is written in gibberish.
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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!
- Versioni alternativeThe 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).
- ConnessioniFeatured in Zomergasten: Episodio #8.4 (1995)
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.