Sir Humphrey educates Bernard in how to take minutes from a meeting and get what you want. Hillarious free clip from the BBC political comedy Yes, Prime Minister.
Sir Humphrey educates Bernard in how to take minutes from a meeting and get what you want. Hillarious free clip from the BBC political comedy Yes, Prime Minister.
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I have the Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister series on VHS and DVD....the VHS is so much played its worn out, the DVD isnt far behind either. Absolutely brilliant series not matched by anyone.
I'm a Poli-sci Major (in Canada) and I absolutely love this show! The YM/YPM series' manage to be funny while giving a good, mostly realistic view of how government *actually* works. This was apparently one of Margaret Thatcher's favourite shows, and she said that it was more accurate than she'd care to admit. :-)
I get the whole series once a year from Netflix & watch them. IMHO, it is the best show ever produced for TV, full of comedy but very factual & intelectual. They are all brilliant but Sir Nigel is the best.
Brilliantly written and acted by all parties. However, Sir Humphrey (who even convinced the Queen he worked for the Civil Service) was just the most brilliant of the lost. RIP, Sir Nigel and thanks for the ton of laughs I still have over this series.
Yeah that´s true. Sir Nigel said that once he met the Queen in a theatre and she asked him what he was doing there. And he said: I work here ma´am. And she said: you do? Do you really. That is what I called being a good actor.
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That is what I called being a good actor.