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"When did you aquire this taste for luxury?"
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Yes, Minister is a show which eloquently illustrates that what ministers say and do, what officicals record and implement, how both are reported by the press and what the public at large recieve and interpret, differ violently from all the others. Whilst simultaneously showing bureaucratic empire building, ministers lining their own pockets and the systematic 'greasing of the wheels' of general administerative practice and on top of all that they still manage to fit brilliantly written wit, 5*
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A clear conscience... when did you acquire this taste for luxuries.
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This is bring me back :D. I love this haha
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rumour has it that they had an '"insider"" who gave the writers the lastest info for their scripts.
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Brilliant actor & Coventry kid.
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Brilliant actor & Coventry kid.
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The purpose of minutes is not to record events, it is to protect people. How brilliant is that!
And some place in the Yes, Minister series he said
-Sir Hamprey, there has been no success in our efforts
-Bernard, you don't measure your result by success but by activities. And our activities have been considerable and productive.
Isnt that just marvelous?
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a clear conscience!!!!
when did you acquire this taste for luxuries????
PRICELESS
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@Stantzs Live audiences are unpredictable.



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.
oldstuff 2 years ago 126
i love British comedy. It gets your brain working rather than the usual scoff at fart jokes.
RadishOil 2 years ago 95