Yes, Prime Minister

  • : 1986
  • : 16
  • : 105
  • BBC Two
  • Comedy

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1x1
The Grand Design
Episode overview
09, 1986
Jim Hacker considers cancelling the Trident programme after discovering some interesting facts about the UK's defence system.
1x2
The Ministerial Broadcast
Episode overview
16, 1986
Jim is coached in the world of show business as he prepares to address the nation on his defence policy.
1x3
The Smoke Screen
Episode overview
23, 1986
Jim favors abolishing smoking through heavy taxation but runs into strong opposition from the tobacco lobby and the Treasury department.
1x4
The Key
Episode overview
30, 1986
Office politics take precedence over national issues when Sir Humphrey and Bernard fall out with each other after Jim tries to restrict Sir Humphrey's access to No 10.
1x5
A Real Partnership
Episode overview
06, 1986
Sir Humphrey tries to get his scheduled pay raise even though increases for MPs have been put on hold for budgetary reasons.
1x6
A Victory for Democracy
Episode overview
13, 1986
Jim must take action to avert a Marxist takeover of a Commonwealth island nation despite the efforts of the Foreign Office to keep him ignorant.
1x7
The Bishop's Gambit
Episode overview
20, 1986
Jim has to choose a new bishop but doesn't like either the Church or Sir Humphrey's choices.
1x8
One of Us
Episode overview
27, 1986
Hacker threatens to place Sir Humphrey on leave while a security inquiry looks into why he cleared a confessed Soviet spy many years earlier, so Sir Humphrey retaliates with a dog in distress on Salisbury plain.

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